... maternal mortality and otheraspectsof women’s health Table Other Possible Contributory Causes of Maternal Deaths in Resource-poor Countries Low (subordinate) social status of some women and some ... otheraspectsof women’s health interventions, a number of different schemes have been promoted to categorize the causes of maternal deaths in particular settings Direct and Indirect Causes of ... diagnostic category of “pregnancy-related death” that includes “the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the cause of death.” At the time...
... Fears and Insecurities 21–12 American Association of Advertising Agencies’ Code of Ethical Standards • Ethical Code and Standards of Practice Set lofty goals for the advertising industry and provides ... collected by online marketers Security of personal information collected online Selling of personal information to other parties without consent of consumer Bogus positive product evaluations ... part of Cengage Learning All rights reserved 21–3 Ethical Issues in Marketing Communications • Ethics in Marcom Involves matters of right and wrong, or moral, conduct pertaining to any aspect of...
... final step of thiamin biosynthesis, but ThMP also exists in animal cells unable to carry out de novo synthesis of thiamin In animal tissues, ThMP is a product of the enzymatic hydrolysis of ThDP ... mentioned above, incubation of E coli in amino acid-deficient medium in the presence of a suitable carbon source led to the accumulation of ThTP However, in the absence of a carbon source, no ThTP ... dogma, with practically complete ignorance ofother thiamin derivatives and the enzymes of thiamin metabolism (Fig 1) In E coli, a significant part of ThDP (up to 60%) can be rapidly converted...
... should be done at the initiative of the members Interestingly enough, most of the professors of Mathematics were not honoured this way, but most of the professors of Natural Philosophy were The ... — The teachers of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society and otheraspectsof Scottish mathematics, 1867–1946 Marit Hartveit A Thesis submitted for the Degree of PhD at the School of Mathematics ... who was the assistant of P G Tait, the Professor of Natural Philosophy at Edinburgh University Most of the credit should go to the two teachers, as it was they who conceived of the idea and approached...
... attitudes of the grandmother, the father and the mother and the children at least cause discontent to one another The grandmother held the floor most of the time from the beginning of the story ... show that a literary work is the fruit of the ponderation of the writer for the understanding of different aspectsof life For Ms Bynum, it was the ponderation of a teacher herself finding a way ... suspense of readers – a type of involvement of the readers in doubting and speculating the coming events of the story II.1.3 Short literary works and the portrayal of life In the lifetime of a writer,...
... outsourcing of documentation responsibilities to other firms often located offshore in areas of the world with lower labour costs has come to the forefront of the restructuring debate of the architectural ... interviewees, these problems emerged mainly as a result of: the unusual complexity of the project; deficient selection of local design offices; lack of precepts, tools and techniques for the design ... understanding of design management and of the skills that effective design managers should possess The currently poor understanding of the role of design managers within different contexts (e.g design office,...
... of 90 to 120 The velocity of propagation of MMC in the jejunum of normally fed sheep is 18 cm/min, which is similar to the value of 20 cm/min for the velocity of digesta flow in the jejunum of ... system of ruminants, leading to studies on the peculiarities of metabolism that cope with the unusual products of microbial digestion The reading list at the end of this chapter gives some of the ... metabolism of ruminants has adapted to the consequences of the production of VFA in the rumen in a number of ways (see Chapters 11 and 12) Acetate is absorbed into the ruminal venous drainage, some of...
... Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of Australia 14, 153 Faichney, G.J (1990) Effect of level of intake and grinding of lucerne hay on the efficiency of rumination in sheep Proceedings of the Nutrition ... is the number of units of particle phase (PP) that must be added to (or removed from) one unit of DG to obtain TD and RÃ is the number of units of FP that must be added to one unit of PP to obtain ... as much as 80–90% of the variation in digesta flow (Faichney, 1975b; MacRae, 1975) Measurement of Rate of Passage Measurement of the MRT of a digesta component in a segment of the GI tract requires...
... course of fermentation the amount of substrate becoming available per unit of microbial mass decreases, resulting in an increase in the yield of gas in the later phases of incubation Other reasons ... (2000) Estimating the extent of degradation of ruminant feeds from a description of their gas production profiles observed in vitro: comparison of models British Journal of Nutrition 83, 131–142 ... of degradation of ruminant feeds from a description of their gas production profiles observed in vitro: derivation of models and other mathematical considerations British Journal of Nutrition 83,...
... Rate of intake of legumes was higher than for grasses and the extent of size reduction of petioles and stems was correspondingly less (Wilman et al., 1996) The greater ease of breakdown of lucerne ... 173–195 Faichney, G.J (1990) Effect of level of intake and grinding of lucerne hay on the efficiency of rumination in sheep Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of Australia 15, 147 Faichney, G.J., ... (1990) Effect of rate of intake on ruminal rate of passage of small forage particles Canadian Journal of Animal Science 70, 243–250 Particle Dynamics 151 Grenet, E (1989) A comparison of the digestion...
... segment of it deWned by an unspeciWc risk factor, such as mother’s age I will not discuss genetic or other types of testing done because of family history or other strong risk factors, or because of ... many other things happen; Figure 12.1 lists some of them The knowledge of the existence of such screening may inXuence women’s and men’s images of their worthiness to have children because of their ... neither of these factors is of any current importance Screening is organized to oVer the mother/parents the possibility of avoiding the birth of a Down’s syndrome child by having an abortion Other...
... /v/ in of before consonants: Eg Full of children : /v/ in of disappears waste of money : /v/ in of disappears Disappearance of vowel • Disappearance of weak vowel after /p,t,k/: Eg Potato ... • Types of elision Elision • Definition: elision is the leaving out / disappearance of sounds or sounds in rapid speech Types of elision • Disappearance of consonant • Disappearance of vowel ... cluster of a word disappears if it is identical to initial cluster of the following Eg Next street : /st/ in /nekst/ disappears Disappearance of consonant • Disappearance of /v/ in of before...
... kinetics Journal of Nutrition 113, 1265–1277 Barcroft, J., McAnally, R.A and Phillipson, A.T (1944) Absorption of volatile acids from the alimentary tract of sheep and other animals Journal of Experimental ... site of binding to the cell wall (i.e pH, availability of metal cofactors, etc.) The surface area of protein accessible to proteases and peptidases may be reduced by the presence of lipids or other ... composition of supplements), level of intake, retention time of solids and liquids, and the timing of release of energy substrates and nitrogenous materials into the medium (rumen ‘synchrony’) Effect of...
... less than 8% of the total Over 200 species of rumen bacteria have been described since the pioneering work of R.E Hungate began in the 1940s All of the principal morphological forms of small bacteria, ... of protozoa, most of which not rely solely on plant nutrients for growth, but feed by phagocytosis (predation) on rumen bacteria, fungal zoospores and other protozoa Of the 100 plus species of ... namely mg of X2 biomass synthesized per mg X1 biomass ingested and mg of X1 biomass per ml of culture Also note that in this set of equations, protozoa not utilize substrate, but obtain all of their...
... protein profiles in complex mixed cultures of organisms These approaches have not yet been used quantitatively, but they offer the possibility of mapping the genetics and gene expression of mixed ... be the most widely used of these models, although various aspectsof the CNCPS have been criticized (Alderman et al., 2001) A basic feature of the CNCPS is the prediction of ruminal availability ... (1976) Effect of monensin fed with forage on digestion and the ruminal ecosystem of steers Journal of Animal Science 42, 229–234 Eadie, J.M and Gill, J.C (1971) Effect of the absence of rumen ciliate...
... CONTEXT 4.4 QUALITY ASPECTSOF THE SERVICE CONTEXT 4.5 CONNECTION TO THE REMAINING PART OF THE THESIS 4.6 SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 39 40 41 45 47 49 CHAPTER THEORETICAL ASPECTSOF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ... different aspects which we think are of great importance, namely aspectsof information quality in workflows where digital services are a vital part and also in- and outsourcing aspectsof digital ... times a day instead of 20 ml three times a day Delivery of print-outs of two e-prescriptions at a pharmacy to a patient, of which one of the prescriptions was intended for a person other than the...
... Aims of the study Method of the study Scope of the study Design of the study Part B Development Chapter I Literature Review Syntax and semantics 1.1 An overview of syntax 1.2 An overview of ... places in structures System System operates over the domains of units: there are systems of sentences, of clauses, of groups, of words, and of morphemes Basing on the source language, students are ... it is difficult to cover all of its aspects Therefore, in the frame of the study, this graduation paper only deals with the aspectsof syntax and semantics of negation in English and the contrastive...
... effect of apparent digestibility of organic matter and an interaction of the latter with level of feed intake Another equation that is often used relates methane production to the intake of three ... illustrating the importance of the impact of factors other than the inherent characteristics of the starch sources involved The degradability of starch may be altered by ways of processing that alter ... supplemented with only small quantities of concentrates Consumption of this type of forage with less than 45% of NDF resulted in the highest intake of soluble carbohydrate of kg/day or more At first sight...