... Marrs and P Edwards 22 User safety assessmentofveterinarymedicinalproducts K.N Woodward 23 Maximum residue limits K.N Woodward 587 26 Adverse environmental effectsandveterinarymedicinalproducts ... requirements: 12 Adverseeffectsofveterinarymedicinalproducts on the environment and on organisms in the environment 13 The violation of permitted residue limits ofveterinary medicines in food of animal ... Pharmacovigilance is the collection andassessmentof information, including postmarketing surveillance of the adverseeffectsofveterinary medicines An adverse effect or reaction to a veterinary product is...
... because of the low profile of women in management at this time, and it can be assumed that the profile of women in management would not have been advanced in any significant way from this body of ... leadership styles of men and women in this early research, Bass (1985) built on the early work of Burns and ‘‘opened opportunities for further investigations of the leadership styles of men and women’’ ... extent of differences in men’s and women’s behaviour This research into gender differences had at its base a desire to understand whether males and females differed on a variety of traits and behaviours...
... on supply and demand of funds in the rural areas and the risk of lending; the floating band for lending rate of urban financial institutions will be further expanded while control of general ... domestic demand and combating deflation by implementing a sound monetary policy; (7) Expanding the scope of financial service and initiating consumer credit market; and (8) The emergence of extensive ... to boost domestic demand, the MOF and policy banks have issued large amount of treasury bonds and policy financial bonds, which resulted in substantial increase of outstanding bond balance in...
... incidence of TB occurred in the United States and included increases in the number of TB cases among adults and children and outbreaks of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) involving patients, HCWs, and ... involved a total of approximately 300 cases of MDR-TB and included transmission of M tuberculosis to patients, HCWs, and correctional-facility inmates and employees in Florida, New Jersey, and New York ... protective efficacy and side effects associated with BCG vaccination, considerations and recommendations for the use of BCG vaccine in selected persons, and implementation and surveillance of BCG vaccination...
... percent of banking offices, 19 percent of bank deposits, 16 percent of bank loans, and 15 percent of bank assets The reason community banks hold a smaller share of bank assets and loans than of bank ... offices, which are for middle of year Assets, loans, and deposits are for domestic offices only Source: Reports of Condition and Income and Summary of Deposits These measures of community banks’ importance ... more of labor and proprietor income (Cook and Mizer).4 Commercial banks as a group held 39 percent of all farm business debt at the end of 2002—a third of all farm real estate loans and a half of...
... membrane For a systematic study of the interactions between membranes and cytotoxic RNases, we report here the effects on the stability of artificial membranes of natural and engineered dimeric RNases ... vesicle intermixing No effectsof membrane fusion were observed with RNase A and RNase-AA, or when DMPS vesicles were tested Correlations between the effectsof RNases on membranes and their electrostatic ... respectively, of the two A and B monomers of the dimeric RNase The black circle between the monomers indicates the mass center of the dimer Electrostatic interactions and antitumor RNases r ¼ 180° and...
... half-lives of 22 and 23 h for wild type GAT1 in the absence and presence of dMM, respectively, andof 12 and 5.5 h for the DDN and DDQ mutants, respectively GABA values of NNN treated with dMM, andof ... activities of the N-glycosylation 1628 Fig Determination of expression of GFP-tagged GAT1 mutants on the surface of transfected CHO cells and measurement of GABA-uptake by GFP-tagged GAT1 wild type and ... with N-glycans of mature complex type and the small band to the proteins with N-glycans of mannose-rich type All bands of the mutants had reduced molecular mass, compared with that of wild type...
... Department of Computer Science, University of New Hampshire, 1984 Gigley, H.M., and Duffy, J.R., The Contribution of Clinical Intelligence and A r t i f i c i a l Aphasiofogy to Clinical Aphasiology and ... d e f i n i t e sense, but are often generic and mark masculine, feminine, or plural (Gross, 1977; Goffic and McBride, 1975) And furthermore, these same articles often are not translated into ... types of serial-order process that can occur and affect the state of the process The most important aspect of the control is that a l l of the serial order computations can occur simultaneously and...
... Dewatripont and Maskin (1995), Earle and alii (1996), Earle and alii (1997), Berglửf and Roland (1998), Bai and Wang (1998) For an analysis of the shortcomings and measurement errors of the accounting ... confirms one of the most standard hypothesis on the microeconomy of transition: the adjustment and growth of enterprises require that they meet a growing demand for their goods and adjust to ... first part of the paper is based upon Multiple Choice Analysis and identifies the determinants of the probability of an enterprise declaring itself profitable, on the basis of a projection of discriminating...
... microfinance field The result is an explosion of diversity: diversity of delivery channels, of services, of funding sources for MFI and, of course, a variety of clients.”5 1.3 Diversity of players ... rates of 35% in terms of the number of clients and 46% in terms of the size of the portfolio This confirms that the Latin American microfinance industry is experiencing rapid expansion While microfinance ... abuse the vulnerability of beneficiaries of the services Regulation should ensure, as a minimum, the disclosure of full costs, fees and terms of the productsand services, and supply clients with...
... 1980; and The Return of the Jedi 1983) and the two prequels released to the present (Episode I: The Phantom Menace 1999; and Episode II: Attack of the Clones 2002) The appearance of any of the ... study of the ew symbolism of reason, rite, and art (3rd ed.) Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA Bolivar, V.J., Cohen, A.J., and Fentress, J.C (1994) Semantic and formal congruency in music and ... analytical tool and as a means of providing a consistent and coherent vocabulary for the discussion of dynamic inter-media relationships WHAT FILM MUSIC CONVEYS As confirmed by dozens of published...
... structures of a C immitis chitinase with and without allosamidin bound into the active site (PDB accession codes 1D2K and 1LL4 [45]) The effectsof mutating Ser93 and Tyr10 are similar to the effectsof ... basic arm of the pH-activity profile must be determined by the loss of one or both of these protons Comparison of rows 1, and with rows and in Table shows that substrate-binding has drastic effects ... kinetic parameters of Y10F could not be measured at pH 9.0 due to enzyme instability At pH 8.0 Y10F showed a kcat of 0.55 and Km of 47.2 (compared to a kcat of 3.5 and a Km of 24.9 in the wildtype...
... count variant of P OURPRE achieved the highest correlation with of cial rankings, the nugget score is simply the highest fraction in terms of word overlap between the sentence and any of the reference ... false and neglects important work in anaphora resolution and discourse modeling The current setup of the task, where answers consist of unordered strings, does not place any value on coherence and ... J Lin, G Marton, and A Fernandes 2003 Quantitative evaluation of passage retrieval algorithms for question answering In SIGIR 2003 H Cui, M.-Y Kan, and T.-S Chua 2005 Generic soft pattern models...
... medium water demanding crops such as maize, sorghum, millet and groundnuts (Habitu and Mahoo 1999) Rooftop runoff collection involves the collection of runoff from slanted building roofs and is used ... sustainability of interventions Greater involvement of farmers from the planning stages and the use of farmers for maintenance and data collection and provision of appropriate educational and extension ... the soil quality and depth in the wadi and the ratio of catchment area of the wadi and the size of the area to be cultivated in relation to the rainfall runoff (Bruins, Evenari and Nessler 1986)...
... Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East and Northern Africa) and countries (Egypt, Kazakhstan, Namibia, Romania, Sri Lanka, Uganda, and Vietnam) Glossary of Abbreviations and Acronyms ... department of the Namibian Post Office (NamPost) and under full government control NamPost Savings Bank is mainly a savings institution offering demand and fixed deposit productsand does not ... into the Postbank of Uganda, and offered services in only 11 of the 360 post offices, and therefore takes no particular advantage for outreach that the dense postal network offers to provide...
... Bank of Canada Working Paper 2008-36 October 2008 The Role of Bank Capital in the Propagation of Shocks by Césaire Meh1 and Kevin Moran2 1Monetary and Financial Analysis Department Bank of Canada ... exists a continuum of risk neutral entrepreneurs and bankers, whose population masses are fixed at η e and η b , respectively Each period, a fraction − τ e of entrepreneurs and − τ b of bankers learn ... Economics and Finance, January-February 2008 D Aikman and M Paustian Bank capital, asset prices, and monetary policy Bank of England Working Paper 305, August 2006 A N Berger The economic effects of...
... 2.88 2.72 3.18 2.84 Od2 of Asp423 OH of Ser425 NH of Ala490 NE1 of Trp664 O3 O6 O7 O7 2.89 2.64 2.94 2.40 NH of Ala490 Od2 of Asp636 Od1 of Asp524a Od2 of Asp524a O7 2.63 OH of Tyr590 NAG3 ()1) NAG4 ... E526A and D524A mutants and refined them to ˚ resolutions of 1.80 and 1.76 A, respectively A summary of crystallographic data collection and refinement statistics is given in Table Superimposition of ... superimposition of ligand (substrate or inhibitor)-free and ligand-bound structures In (F), only the ligand-free structure is shown because no ligand-bound structure is available The side-chains of three...
... with stakeholders andpotential participants in advance Early information and clarification of rules andpotential impacts of the schemes can significantly improve the efficiency of the formal, ... (fisheries) In most of Scotland, such rights are owned independently of the land itself (Scottish Office, 1997).2 The Crown Estate still owns many fisheries and leases them to fishermen on standard fiveyear ... quantity (and value) of trades and supports the formation of marginal prices (market creation) • By imposing a cost on the difference between the number of rights held and the actual usage, taxes and...
... bring the richness of their forested land and inland waters to contribute to natural capital and biodiversity of the expanded EU Considerable areas of traditionally farmed land still survive, ... management and certification; production of non-timber forest products (e.g., mushrooms); and flood control and water supply through wetland restoration, land use, and watershed management The list of ... of creating and restoring the multifunctional role of agriculture its potential contribution to integrated sustainability of biodiversity, landscapes and rural livelihood There are working landscapes...
... development of the general price index, being among one of the few profitable ways of investing in conditions of rising inflation The influence given by international and global funds in the balance of ... applicable to such types of funds Also, the largest share market of monetary funds belongs to the banks, because of the strategy adopted for the sale of these productsand because of the fact that most ... determined the maintaining of a law interest rate offered by the banks This fact, put in touch, on one hand with the higher yield of the bonds funds (of maximum 14,5% in 2009 and 11,79% in 2010 according...