... manuscript and helped in the interpretation of the results PS critically revised the article and helped in data analysis and interpretation of results DD and VM helped in the design of the study and ... interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests Authors' contributions PK conceived the idea and design of the study, carried out the data collection and data analysis, drafted the ... settings Conclusion The findings of the present study suggest thatthe Greek version of the ECS is acceptable and it is in concordance with both the American and Swedish versions of the ECS It might...
... what is in the enumerated powers of the Constitution " Parson's entire theory of the economy is the same simple idea that Bachmann and all the other Tea Partiers believe in: thatthe economy ... dictatorship Andthe reason the former is less crazy than the latter is that they don't need to read 1,200-page legislative tomes to know the issue; all they have to is look out the window and see their ... cars and buy houses in foreclosure and give them to people that might have a chance to actually prosper down the road, and reward people that could carry the water instead of drink the water?" That...
... account for the masses of the W and Z bosons andthe quarks and leptons, the simplest version of theStandardModel includes a scalar, φ, which transforms as a (1, 2)1 of theStandardModel gauge ... reading TheStandardModel 2.1 Yang–Mills theory 2.2 Realizations of symmetry in quantum field theory 2.3 The quantization of Yang–Mills theories 2.4 The particles and fields of theStandardModel ... fields The Faddeev–Popov ghosts have couplings to the scalar fields 2.4 The particles and fields of theStandardModel We are now in a position to write down theStandardModel It is amazing that, ...
... coupling to the Higgs field, therefore, the most massive particle in theStandard Model, the top quark, would be strongly connected to the Higgs boson 2.2 TheStandardModelandthe top quark The top ... compared to the other particles in theStandardModel It belongs to the classification of a “quark” in theStandard Model, of which there are six flavours An interesting effect of the fact that quarks ... describes the theory The gauge symmetry requirement leads to the existence of a set of “gauge boson” fields, which transmit the interaction TheStandard 2.1 TheStandardModelModel is based on the...
... NEUTRINO MASSES AND MIXING IN THESTANDARDMODEL WITH V = µ0 φT σφ + µ1 φT s1 φ 259 (29) III CONCLUSION We have shown the neutrinos gain naturely small masses in agreement with experiment The neutrino ... 12) ⊕ 3(32, 13, 21) (2) The non-Abelian finite group A4 is also the symmetry group of the regular tetrahedron II.2 Lepton mass Under A4, the fermions and scalars of this model transform as follows: ... so that A4 is broken down to Z3 The mass Lagrangian for the changed leptons is: Llep mass = h1 v(l1L + l2L + l3L )l1R +h2 v(l1L + ωl2L + ω l3L )l2R +h3 v(l1L + ω l2L + ωl3L )l3R +H.c then the...
... skills and expertise that are in high demand, they tend to define the terms of their employment For them, career success is defined in terms of knowledge acquisition and personal challenges, rather ... include the reliability of the system andthe extent to which the system is user friendly An HR portal is useful only if it is reliable and provides complete and accurate information To the extent that ... in the hierarchy withinthe same organization In a knowledge and information-based economy, the skills and knowledge of people with special expertise replace physical and financial capital as the...
... interaction Module 8: Solution Design andthe Component Object Model 249 COM Standard Slide Objective To define COM and introduce the COM standard " Binary standard for object interaction " Part ... Solution Design andthe Component Object Model ! Component Object Model Basics Slide Objective To explain the purpose of the section and what students will learn in the section " COM Standard " COM ... Transaction Services, withinthe Windows DNA business service layer The nature of COM’s public interface andthe fact that COM provides a “blackbox” execution standard (meaning that how the component...
... assert the statement's elements into the datasource in this way, the datasource contains the triple The truth value parameter in the last slot indicates thatthe given node is "locked" and thus ... accessed and used as easily as any other XPCOM component, and from anywhere in Mozilla To register a datasource, call the RegisterDatasource method of the RDF Service In this example, the datasource ... have the interface, adding and removing datasources from the composite is easy You can also enumerate the datasources by using the getNext method Example 10-8 demonstrates how to add, remove, and...
... in the datasource The RDF/XML data that was in the string is a part of the datasource and ready for use (just like any other RDF data in a datasource) The uri acts as a base reference for the ... containerUtils.isEmpty(datasource,anonResource); Note thatthe sequence object is not passed into the functions performing the test in the previous example; the resource containing the sequence is passed in Although aSequence and anonResource ... event handling The interfaces are totally separate, but behind the scenes, they work together with the incoming data Example 10-10 shows how a series of events is created in an object and then...
... in the sequence Next, it ensures that you actually want to add the item to the RDF file and flushes it out if not It then recalls the onload function to update the template display These are the ... such as the browser) by this package This section contains only one RDF:li the modern theme The next section gives more information on the theme, such as the author, the theme name, and a description ... preinstalled with Mozilla (such as the browser, the MailNews component, andthe en-US language pack), have manifests describing them in terms of their relation to other packages The manifests are typically...
... expectations (or hypotheses) regarding the situation necessary to the SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY The social learning theories of Rotter’ and Bandura’ 3-1reflect and are derived from these views Bandura’s social ... because they feel thatthe required effort on their part to avoid the problem exceeds the possible gain These facts support the need to include the traditional components of the HBM in any comprehensive ... are those described in the quotation from Bandura-they believe outcomes are personally deterFor is a mined, but that they lack the skills to execute the action reveals that both internal locus...
... (CDC) and others withinthe Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), as well as state and local health departments, the private sector, and others The workshop agenda is in Appendix B and ... scientific and engineering research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare Upon the authority of the charter granted to it by the Congress ... departments “They don’t have the resources at the local level to be able to tackle the huge logistical challenges that these responsibilities [entail], and they don’t have the computer systems and technology...
... useable The focus of the Kumar and Ellis work is demand side surveys – asking the potential customer at different socio-economic levels – whether they feel they have access and what products they ... for the Future of Microfinance [CGAP 2004] The paper studied a set of institutions that have two bottom-lines – the traditionally known one of the profit and loss account andthe equally longstanding ... sufficiently flexible structure Finally, they satisfy the functional needs of their customers The essence of the research that has been conducted was to examine whether the profitability of a savings bank...
... striven to control their own investments andthe way that their social works are applied, so that these would directly benefit their customers andthe areas in which they operate The CECA acted as ... Characteristics of the savings banks The nature of the savings banks is at the root of some of the characteristics of their operation that have enabled them to compete with the private banks and lay the foundations ... that they were able to compete in the market on equal terms Between 1988 and 1991, on the other hand, the market share of the savings banks stagnated There were a number of reasons for this The...
... n The ViewModel is the magic behind everything The ViewModel contains the UI logic, the commands, the events, and a reference to theModel In MVVM, the ViewModel is not in charge of updating the ... Foundation (WPF) and Silverlight Structurally, an MVVM application consists primarily of three major components: the Model, the View, andthe ViewModel n TheModel is the entity that represents the business ... display the state of the ViewModel and its data template at design time The code to that is pretty simple It uses data binding to map the values between the UI andthe ViewModel, as shown in the...
... board the boat, a fillet from a coral reef fin fish only if— (a) (b) the fillets from the fish are packaged together; and (c) ‘136 all the skin of the fillet is attached to the fillet; andthe ... each of the following— (a) the current fisher PIN for the line units to which the retained fish notice relates; (b) the numerical part of the licence number of the RQ licence that relates to the ... only if— (a) the fish is a species other than chinese footballer (blue spot trout) and (i) the length of the fillet is at least 40cm; and (ii) all the skin of the fillet is attached to the fillet;...
... letter) sigma , the higher the interest rate r, the longer the time until the call date t andthe lower the strike price L, the higher the value of the option C will be Limitations of theModel As consistent ... (the first term) on the right - hand side, andthe expected cost (the second term) if the option is exercised The higher the current share price S, the higher the volatility of the share price (Greek ... the model, there are limitations to themodel One limitation is that it assu m es thatthe options can only be exercised on the call date In other words, it cannot be exercised earlier This model...
... arranging thatthe young care for the old, and transfer part of their labor income to the retired generation The transfers which the young have to pay are then more than offset by the fact that they ... income Their consumption is equal to their financial wealth, which is equal to the value of the firms Their income is the capital income on the shares of the firms From equation (10) follows then that ... system, they expected that they would be supported by the next generation when they eventually retired; but now that they are retired, they discover thatthe next generation deposits their pension contributions...