... influence. Ignoring these nonschool factors introduces another
element of measurement error into thegrowth analyses inthe same way as it did inthe analysis of
individual earnings.
From the mid-1960s ... progress, rather than shifting the level
of the production function or increasing the impact of an additional year of schooling.
In sum, the existing evidence suggests that the quality of education, ... to the value of schooling focuses on theeconomic returns to differing levels of
school attainment for individuals. This work, following the innovative analyses of human capital by
Jacob Mincer...
... spanning the N-terminal
region of BC1 to the intergenic region (IR). Identities of
these sequences with those ofthe corresponding DNA-B
genomic regions of other CMGs in GenBank were deter-
mined. ... cuttings maintained inthegrowth chamber (B, D, F and H). Only plants containing single virus infection are
shown. Plants A and B contained a single infection of EACMV-[KE/TZM], C and D contained ... depicted at the bottom, while the abbreviated names ofthe viruses are listed on the left. The
color code for the recombinant fragments is indicated inthe boxes at the bottom of each diagram. The vertical...
... spanning the N-terminal
region of BC1 to the intergenic region (IR). Identities of
these sequences with those ofthe corresponding DNA-B
genomic regions of other CMGs in GenBank were deter-
mined. ... as the localization ofthe distribution of viruses similar to these clones by RFLP mapping [13]Figure 7
Map ofthe location ofthe different types of viruses present in Africa and inlay map of ... AC4 and all the CR.
Map ofthe location ofthe different types of viruses present in Africa and inlay map of Tanzania showing the location ofthe completely sequenced CMG clones in that study...
...
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Identifying Needs of Business and Industry
Higher education connects workforce development to theeconomic development ofthe ... together to attract students into critical
programs.
• The members ofthe Alliance match instructional programs to theeconomicgrowth needs
of the region. Inthe past three years, they ... workforce by offering instructional programs, matching
instruction to the needs of business and industry, and helping individuals learn throughout their
lives.
Instructional Programs
Teaching excellence...
... percentage ofthe total growthofthe region. This theory recognized the
fact that the spatial distribution ofeconomic activity affects the rate ofeconomic growth.
According to thegrowth pole theory, ...
decentralization in China, they investigate whether the Chinese economy has been
positively affected. They test whether fiscal decentralization increases economic
efficiency. The econometric model in their ... that they prefer or desire in
equilibrium.
In this study, I investigate whether there is an increase ineconomicgrowth from
decentralization as is expected from the viewpoint of efficiency. The...
... buying
inflows to reduce the NOFP.
Nonetheless, in certain cases involving large one-off inflows of FDI, the SARB may have
sufficient prior information to make an assessment as to whether the ... two-thirds since the currency crisis of 1998.
Nevertheless, the NOFP and other indicators of international reserve adequacy remain a
source of concern for investors that is reflected in South ... offering improved rates
of return. This could be done either by forcing a step exchange rate depreciation (and thereby
generating the expectation of a strengthening ofthe rand) or by raising...
... rating indicating a greater degree of
economic freedom. The minimum value inthe sample is 2.3 in Nicaragua in 1985, the
maximum value 9.08 in Honk Kong in1 995 and a mean of 6.06. Moreover, the ... cost savings and increases economic growth. The last
variable inthe table is the population variable, where the sign on the coefficient is
negative. This is not surprising either, since India ... on the
other year dummies turn out as anticipated. The coefficient on 1955 is neither
significant inthe OLS nor inthe RE. With increasing years, the coefficients on the
year dummies gain in...
... individuals out
of 23 were females. Only one ofthe deceased individuals inthe group with widespread
pain had a known malignancy at the time ofthe initial survey. However the causes of
the ... widespread pain at
the outset. During the 12-year period ofthe study, 23 out of 214 individuals died (or
10.7%): 5 from the 73 individuals without chronic pain at the start ofthe study (or ... Cousins, 2004).
Some ofthe changes in nerve functions thought to explain the abnormal sensations and
sensitisation found in neuropathic pain include reduced descending inhibition inthe CNS (the...
... evidence of a lack of a negative causal e¤ect of population growth on income growth,
contrary to the prevailing view at the time.
A number of studies followed inthe line of Kuznets (1967) in examining ... follows the same path as
it does inthe baseline scenario. In other words, we ignore the e¤ect of lower fertility in
preventing the land-labor ratio from falling, while allowing for all the other economic ... time horizon.
The …gure shows that the dependency e¤ect is by far the dominant channel in the
short run, explaining roughly 70 percent ofthe income gain inthe …rst 15 years of the
simulation,...
... AND SCREENING OF ANTAGONISTIC-
CHITINOLYTIC FUNGI FROM SOIL
ABSTRACT
Chitinases play an important rolein parasitism of fungi into some plant pathogens
containing chitin in cell walls ... Screening of chitinolytic fungi 18
2.2.6. Screening of M. incognita egg-parasitic fungi 18
2.2.7. Screening of mycoparasitic fungi against F. solani 18
2.2.8. Schale’s assay for determining of ... activity were the next criteria for screening of these fungi.
The time course of enzyme activity depended on thegrowth curve of fungi in liquid
medium, that is, chitinase activity slowly increased...
... institutions educating medical doc-
tors inthe United Republic of Tanzania, although one of
them was still in start-up phase and the other in the
middle of an administrative crisis, so these institutions
were ... 8:3
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collinearity in some ofthe variables does not exert an
influence on the coefficient of any other variable.
Bearing in mind these considerations, it is reassuring
to note that ... perpetuate the imbalance in the
availability of human resources for health inthe United
Republic of Tanzania through an unintended bias in the
selection of candidates for training (thus, the wrong...
...
'I-214' was also included in this group.
Mean dbh ofthe top fi ve clones varied inthe range
of 16.50–19.86 cm, mean tree height was inthe
range of 13.87–15.29 m, mean annual increment
2.30–2.65 ... 451
JOURNAL OF FOREST SCIENCE, 56, 2010 (10): 451–460
Supported by the Ministry of Agriculture ofthe Czech Republic, Project No. MZE 0002070203
Growth of hybrid poplars in silviculture at the age
of ... mean annual increment of height
tivation techniques such as ploughing and weed
control in rows were performed and had a positive
in uence on fast growthof poplars inthe initial
growth period...
... 10.1051/forest:2004025
Original article
Effects of microsite on growthof Pinus cembra inthe subalpine zone
of the Austrian Alps
Mai-He LI
a,b
*, Jian YANG
c
a
Institute for Forest and Mountain Risk Engineering, ... to the decrease in length ofthe growing season
[19].
Paulsen et al.
[31] found that annual radial increments of Pinus
cembra linearly decreased with increasing elevation inthe first
part of ... annual growthof 33 cm inthe valley at
700 m but only 8 cm inthe zone above the timberline at 1900 m
[12]. The annual height growthof spruce seedlings at 1900 m
was found to reach only 20% of the...
... among
tree-ring basedclimate/growthstudies of southernpines.
The strong association of sand pine growth with
interannual variability of winter/spring precipitation in
four stands (the three Ocala sand pine ... reduction in the
strength of climate /growth signal in these stands. On-go-
ing sand pine recruitment maintained by wind-induced,
gap-phase regeneration in these stands appears to
weaken the climatic ... noted
above, these were the two stands in which temperature
was most often included as a primary variable in our re-
gression models. Our findings reinforce the importance
of examining all components of...
... influentials" inthe transfer of
knowledge were reviewed, revealing persistent confusion
regarding both standard definitions of individual roles
and cross -role similarities/differences. In terms of the
roles ... achieve-
ment attainment in order to get there, in helping them. It
means cheerleading."
Overall, external facilitators tried to focus on enhancing
the ability of ICAs to succeed, strengthening their ... particular roles and be part of
making these roles easier." Yet another said, "It really has a
lot to do with creating buy -in/ activating the sites/championing
the recommendations."
Two interviewees...