... 10 , Ding and Liu investigated singular integrals for the composition of the homotopy operator T andthe projection operator H and established some inequalities for these composite operators ... inequalities for e the composition of the maximal operatorandthe Green’s operator over the δ-John domain Definitions and Lemmas We first introduce the following definition and lemmas that will ... paper 11 , they keep working on the same topic and derive global estimates for the singular integrals of these composite operators in δ-John domains The purpose of this paper is to estimate the Poincar´...
... transaction andthe next The available information must be reinvented at each encounter, uniquely suited to the needs of the customer andthe business situation Webridge understands the business and ... oil and steel production… Their main characteristics are: ♦ Looking at the environment in which they operate, there are two major areas of concern: the home country of its headquarters andthe ... enterprises tend to influence the success of smaller businesses because they rely on small business for goods and services What is globalization? We understand globalization as the political, economical,...
... organized, and it outlines theglobal reach of the ills both cause It outlines the similarities andthe differences in the motivations of the two groups, and it looks at the variety of ways they find ... in, whom they partner with, and how they manage their product lines and respond to market demands The logic of the market, then, explains much criminal behavior and provides insights into the intersection ... SAFETY AND JUSTICE PROGRAM andtheGLOBAL RISK AND SECURITY CENTER This research was conducted jointly under the auspices of the Safety and Justice Program within R AND Infrastructure, Safety, and...
... power, andthe relative stature and influence of countries, are their economic size and growth, on the one hand, and their military capabilities, on the other While these are certainly not the only ... focused on the magnitudes of trade transactions and capital flows, based on the premise that the larger these magnitudes, the greater the prevalence or expansion of globalization Yet, the volume ... closely to the diffusion of globalization, it can be said that globalization has penetrated in descending order to the economies of the U.S andthe EU, with Japan, Korea, and China well below them,...
... investors The Emergence of US GAAP as theGlobal Accounting Standards in the 1990s The increasing mobility of capital across borders initially favored the United States, and especially New York, as the ... underlying the various national accounting rules inside the EU were simply too different Standards in countries like the Netherlands andthe United Kingdom were devised with investors in mind and based ... between the FASB andthe IASB in September 2002, a joint memorandum of understanding was signed (now known as the Norwalk Agreement) whereby the two standard-setters agreed to coordinate their...
... power, andthe relative stature and influence of countries, are their economic size and growth, on the one hand, and their military capabilities, on the other While these are certainly not the only ... focused on the magnitudes of trade transactions and capital flows, based on the premise that the larger these magnitudes, the greater the prevalence or expansion of globalization Yet, the volume ... closely to the diffusion of globalization, it can be said that globalization has penetrated in descending order to the economies of the U.S andthe EU, with Japan, Korea, and China well below them,...
... The GCC in 2020: Outlook for the Gulf andtheGlobal Economy About this research T he GCC in 2020: Outlook for the Gulf andtheGlobal Economy is a white paper written by the Economist ... Limited 2009 The GCC in 2020: Outlook for the Gulf andtheGlobal Economy destinations Gulf investors and sovereign wealth funds are likely to diversify their assets into Asia and Africa, andthe region ... in the region; the prospects for diversification into non-hydrocarbon industries; and food, water and power security in the GCC Key findings of the first phase of our research on the GCC and the...
... of Tables The Resurgent City xii xiii Inside the City 19 Production and Work in the American Metropolis 41 The Cognitive-Cultural Economy andthe Creative City 64 Culture, Economy, andthe City ... about the use and allocation of urban space are always present, and from time to time these tensions break out in open conflict These tensions are a further constituent of the urban land nexus and ... imbrication of these phenomena in the geographic logic of the city and an insistence on the intrinsically collective nature of the dynamics of intra-urban space In order to set the scene further and to...
... domestic andglobal sales, and are inflected and shaped by the conditions in which children actually live in specific places (namely, the United States and Japan); and (3) globalization—how the flow ... one historical andthe other involving consumer aesthetics The first factor is the specific conditions and policies in postwar Japan that shaped both the nation’s mass fantasies andthe vehicles ... properties, selected for the timing and differential treatment and success with which they entered the U.S andglobal marketplace, and also for the diversity of play product/fantasy they represent (superheroes,...
... repression The sizes of the As indicate the average expression level of an autosome in a diploid cell The sizes of the X chromosomes reflect their activity state (see text) The arrows represent the ... whether it is inherited from the father or mother) [12] In contrast to the general and nonspecific buffering just described, a ‘feedback’ mechanism would be defined as gene-specific - sensing and ... absorbed by the intrinsic biochemical buffering properties of the cell noted above [11] However, when the majority of genes on the X chromosome lost their homologs on the Y chromosome the co-evolution...
... of treatment provided andthe ideology/theology on which they were based, the efficacy of the treatment andthe reasons for this, and views of other forms of treatment and possible collaboration ... chain them to be able to pray for them for the evil spirit to leave them, for them to have their peace There is no money, otherwise we wouldn't chain them, and I also don't have a room to put them ... the history of the person's illness, the symptoms and course of the illness, possible causes, the impact of the illness on the individual andthe family in terms of day-to-day life and social roles,...
... 2015; (iii) halt and begin to reverse the spread of AIDS by 2015; and (iv) halt and begin to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major diseases by 2015 Developed countries andthe development ... strengthen them and lead to other efforts, as well? First and foremost, within existing programs and when proposing new ones, the aid community should adhere to the strict economic definition and ... (formerly theGlobal Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization), Stop TB, Roll Back Malaria, and others The main question such initiatives face is the form that assistance should take There are...
... worried, the danger of a whole generation of youth who not even experience the most primary two- or three-way relationship between themselves and their mother and father, and who cannot make the transition ... constrains Japanese women within the marriage and family, tying their sexuality to child rearing and submission to the husband (McLelland, 2000b; Wood, 2006) While on the other hand, homosexuality, especially ... mean they would like to accept their femininity in terms of temperament and behavior as well In fact, the study reveals their attitudes tend to be the opposite: They prefer both “seme” the top and...
... the relationship between trade and migration both from the viewpoint of the predictions of theory andthe historical evidence on the subject Then, section turns to the evolution of policies and ... since the second half of the 20th century and intensified in the 1980s and 1990s the second wave of globalization the main flows of migration have been from Latin America, Africa and Asia to the ... Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, andthe case of Netherlands and Spain for whic h 20 percent and 18 percent if their respective foreign populations were from Morocco this year Finally, Turkish and former...
... by the obligations that it imposes upon the polar states, whether they be territorial claimants or not, to apply the Convention within the polar waters and to their own flagged vessels In the ... any such operation, andthe problems caused by polar climate and sea ice In the Southern Ocean there remains the vexed issue of the recognition of ‘coastal states’, while the limitations against ... has been the subject of global attention since the 1950s following the adoption of the 1954 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil11 (OILPOL) However, the Convention...
... both of the others In the Soviet case, the judiciary has failed to play an independent role 45 46 47 48 IMO doc LC 17/14, p See also M Nauke and G L Holland, The Role and Development of Global ... Goskompriroda would strengthen those actors in the Soviet system who opposed the dumping practices of the Northern Fleet and encourage the formation of an effective coalition to counter the hitherto predominant ... 1995, the Federal Security Bureau raided the homes and offices of several persons involved in the preparation of a report on the waste management of the Northern Fleet They later arrested one of them,...
... focus and source of momentum for their efforts Several respondents said theGlobal Strategy alerted them to others working in the same field that they had not hitherto been aware of, and to the ... participating in theGlobal Strategy process had helped elevate, and then institutionalize, their financial and other commitments with the political leadership of their countries and within their organizations ... rights and making progress on women's and children's health andtheGlobal Strategy The Convention on the Rights of the Child has been signed and ratified by 74% of countries (i.e 55 of the 74...
... of the main theorems Now we are ready to prove the main theorems We first note that the theorems can be reduced to the ones in the real analytic category by approximations The key fact is that the ... say that the theorem states the reproducing property of the kernel on microdifferential operators In particular, we see that the uniqueness statement of the theorem follows from that of the generating ... where ∆b is the sub-Laplacian, R and A11, 11 are respectively the scalar curvature andthe second covariant derivative of the torsion of the Tanaka-Webster connection for θ Thus the integrand ψθ θ...