... Canada and the United States in protecting the Arctic marine environment: final remarks Both Canadian and US responses in protecting the Arctic marine environment are driven by individual national interests ... continental shelf adjacent to the AAT.48 However, in 1991, in a response to concern over mining activities occurring in Antarctica, the Antarctic Mining Prohibition Act was adopted to prohibit mining ... processes and systems, and genetic diversity will be maintained in the Arctic marine environment; See the discussion in D Pharand, The Northwest Passage Arctic Straits (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff,...
... Using the word bvaginaQ (as in bThe Vagina WorkshopQ) in a monologue about sexual pleasure and orgasm perpetuates the myth of the vaginal orgasm Feminists in the late l960s, recapitulating insights ... pretending to have vaginal infections so I could investigate the treatment women received in New York’s public health clinics I laughed, too, thinking about how ludicrous and frightening that instrument ... experiences in the Bowdoin and Wellesley productions Susan Bell kept a detailed journal beginning in December 2001 after the first meeting of Bowdoin’s cast until after Bowdoin’s last performance in February...
... if crime is increasing or decreasing: apparent increases in crime may in fact be increases in reporting and/ or detection rates, rather than increases in actual criminal behaviour In recent years, ... Croall) Others in the pipeline include texts on prisons, policing, social control, sentencing and criminal justice, race and crime, psychology and crime, risk and crime, and crime and social exclusion ... depressing) current penal landscape, characterized by the grouping of offenders into risk categories and by increasingly harsh and exclusionary penal measures, including massive increases in imprisonment...
... symmetrical, mainly made in the supine position; indeed, the radiological scoliotic angle is higher in the standing position than in the lying down position The standing exercise called the "grand porter" ... developed in 1979 by Prof Dobosiewicz and has been used routinely in Poland since 1982 Initially it was tentatively trialed on an outpatient group and has since been continually improved and modified ... previously trained in the approach during the initial in- patient rehabilitation period 18 Physical Therapy Perspectivesin the 21st Century – Challenges andPossibilities The following are the principal...
... symmetrical, mainly made in the supine position; indeed, the radiological scoliotic angle is higher in the standing position than in the lying down position The standing exercise called the "grand porter" ... developed in 1979 by Prof Dobosiewicz and has been used routinely in Poland since 1982 Initially it was tentatively trialed on an outpatient group and has since been continually improved and modified ... previously trained in the approach during the initial in- patient rehabilitation period 18 Physical Therapy Perspectivesin the 21st Century – Challenges andPossibilities The following are the principal...
... by in situ hybridisation, demonstrating retroviral transcripts in renal tubules and also in brain and lung tissue Azuma and colleagues used microarrays for the detection of new candidates in ... and will reduce our screening and analysis efforts to the principal components and actors Strategies Suggestions by Firestein and Pisetsky [41] underline the importance of an understandable and ... networks and gene expression profiling during drug development will facilitate the selection of the most effective and the least toxic compounds, thereby reducing costs and bringing new drugs to clinical...
... Union, the increase in internet connectivity, the development of work flow software, internet uploading, outsourcing, supply-chaining, insourcing, the proliferation and development of internet ... spread of English as beginning with British and American governments actively promoting the English language in their colonies and the dominance of English continuing to be maintained through various ... sociocultural linguistic disciplines: the emergence principle, the positionality principle, the indexicality principle, the relationality principle, and the partialness principle The emergence principle...
... the Handling of Phonograms and Videos in Criminal Cases involving Infringement of Copyright, which was adopted in 2005, four more judicial interpretations regarding unfair competition, infringement ... been emphasizing the need for professional training and they have been introducing new training methods After years of adjudicating practice and professional training, a generation of intellectual ... Concerning Relevant Issues Related to the Handling of Criminal Copyright Infringement Cases Involving Recordings and Video Products, effective 18 Oct 2005 123 Several Opinions on Strengthening Administration...
... c) Pointers and values a) Value types and reference types in simple terms is nothing but conversion of a value type into a reference type a) Casting c) Unboxing d) Overriding b) Boxing ... for statement’s syntax is incorrect using System; class Test { static void Main() { int @Main; int[] Static= new int[3]; @Main =100*Static[1]; Console.WriteLine(@Main); } } What will be the output ... A.F Init B B.F b) Init A Init B A.F B.F c) d) A.F Init B Init A A.F A.F B.F Init B Init A 89 //.Inconsistent accessibility: base class 'Test' is less //accessible than class 'Q3' lỗi dòng using...
... of the following is the correct syntax for declaring an indexer a) protected int this[int var1] c) public int this(int var1) b) public int classname[int index] d public int this[int ) var1] A ... Main() { IndexerTest IndexMe = new IndexerTest(); IndexMe[1] = 100; IndexMe[2] = 1000; System.Console.WriteLine(IndexMe[1]); System.Console.WriteLine(IndexMe[2]); System.Console.WriteLine(IndexMe[3]); ... public string this[int pos] { get { return myData[pos]; } set { myData[pos] = value; } } static void Main(string[] args) { IntIndexer myInd = new IntIndexer(5); myInd[1] = "Some Value"; myInd[4]...
... workstations and mainframes within the Department of Computer Science, and supports projects in distributed computing and parallel processing such as the Camelot distributed transaction processing system ... be described in more detail in a later section When shadowing, the data is instead copied from the original 9 char *file_data; int i, file_size; extern float rand(); /* random in [0,1) */ /* ... a memory object and offset within that memory object Additional information stored for each range includes protection and inheritance information To account for sharing through inheritance, Mach...
... procedure's linkage section is made as a segment within that process In certain cases the linkage sections of several procedures are combined into a single linkage segment private to the process Linking ... the link pointer and have the form shown in Figure 12 The displacement k is determined by the coding of P and is invariant with respect to the process using P Procedure Call and Return The coding ... entry point in the called procedure segment Thus in establishing the link for an external procedure call, the generalized indirect address placed in the calling procedure's link data points to...
... Vinh (North central region), Can tho and Bac Lieu (Mekong river delta) On the other hand, in winter-spring season rainfall is increasing trend which observed at Bac Giang, Ha noi, Nam dinh, Vinh, ... crop rotation , especially for defining the growing period for Agriculture in the North andin the Mountain regions Absolute minimum temperature Absolute minimum temperature is very important ... mountain in central region (see table 5) Rainfall The situation of rainfall is some what complex depending on locations and seasons In annual and summer season (May - October) small decreasing...
... medicine are undeniable If nothing else had been achieved but two things – in the nineteenth century, the end of bleeding, purging, and leeching as a result of Louis’ studies (Louis, 1835); andin ... handling measurement bias Randomization is the best means of addressing confounding bias, and blinding the means for measurement bias While blinding is important, it is not as important as randomization ... securing information on them” (Miettinen and Cook, 1981) Confounding bias is handled either by preventing it, through randomization in study design, or by removing it, through regression models in...
... decades later The number of men in this sector remained stable over the period, at around 700 000 Women also made gains in both the finance/banking industries andin the defence-related public ... women worked in finance and banking institutions in 1975, the number increased to 450 000 by 1995 The number of men grew only marginally from 425 000 to 480 000 over the same period In defence, ... 1975 and 1995 brought significant changes in the representation of women in Freedonia's work force, according to the graphs In 1975, for example, some 300 000 men and 250 000 women worked in the...
... contributions ARD was involved in the study conception and design, data collection, analysis, revision, editing and manuscript writing HK was involved in the conception and design of study and took an ... active part in the data analysis and results interpretation GO participated to the study conception and design, writing-up and finalization of the manuscript MC contributed to analyze and interpret ... During the open coding phase, all the interviews were read several times, and key words and phrases, incidents and facts in the text were noted Primary codes were extracted The codes and data were...
... disturbances, and could potentially be used to help clinicians identify patients at increased risk An elevated baseline creatinine was associated with a 50% increased risk of ICU-acquired hypernatraemia and ... (1.07 to 1.70) 0.010 *Time-independent (age, baseline creatinine, random glucose) and time-dependent (minimum Glasgow coma scale, glucose level, Acute Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation ... Calgary and CHR approved this study and waiver of patient consent Data sources Demographic, hospital and clinical data were obtained using the regional ICU patient data warehouse Data sources include...
... feedback and interaction) Results of randomised clinical trials can supplement studies involving observational data by creating an understanding of connections between clinical signs and treatment ... the interaction and relations between the recording of metritis scores and veterinarians' decision making connected to metritis treatment and potential links to data quality This understanding ... applied in the dairy sector in many ways and for many reasons In the following we will discuss the consequences of variation and bias in relation to monitoring of animal disease incidence on herd and...
... a minimum of 10 sec, was considered as hypopnea Individuals with an apnea hypopnea index (AHI) >5 were diagnosed as OSAS and included in the study Determining of Arousals An arousal was defined ... triglyceride levels were increased in patients above median arousal and TAC was reduced in these subjects Other demographic and laboratory findings were comparable in two groups According to the arousal ... arousal index was associated with increased LP-PLA2 level The elevated levels of circulating LP-PLA2 may explain prone to sudden death due stroke and AMI in patients with OSA and increased arousal index...