... capitalprofitability is declining. The internalization of information within the same institution may thusenhance intra-circuit and inter-circuit stability by reducing the incentive to overfinancing. The ... placing money withinvestment financial institutions inthe capital market, and hold the remaining share in non-interest bearing, short-term bank deposits (eq. 7). The share of savings going ... andillustrates the main structural, theoretical and incentive-related policy implications of circuittheory of finance. Section I.2 discusses the special roleofthe financial system as the core of the circuit...
... and indirectly influences the education of children because the teaching and learning of children is supervised by the older members of a society and conducted for the benefit of the society’s ... (medium of instruction) reflects the interests of those elite. In countries in which one ofthe languages dominate, there is usually an issue about where to place other languages inthe education ... need to be allowed to share this knowledge and use it in their schooling. 30 In most parts ofthe world, education is for the most part the preserve ofthe few (elites). The choice of which...
... remain in the 17IndexIntroductionPart I : General knowledge of advertising1. Some typical concepts of advertising2. Classifications of advertisingPart II : Theroleof advertising in society1. ... help develop the kind of man the goals ofthe industrial system require-one that reliably spends his income andworks reliably because he is always in need of more Inthe absence of the massive ... artful persuasion that accompanies the management of demand,increasing abundance might well have reduced the interest of people in acquiring more goods Being not pressed by the need for these things,...
... programmes at the 49 The growth inthe number of students inthe 1990s has, however, been highest in the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Health Sciences. The number of stu-dents inthe social ... certain functional systems of innova-tion. This was the key concept inthe new innovation policy promoted by the OECD inthe beginning ofthe 1990s. About ten years later system of innova-tion became ... Centres in Ålborg and Roskilde, togetherwith the expansion ofthe number of students at the Aarhus School of Busi-ness inthe 70s and the 80s, the rate of growth decreased and the number of students...
... understanding and the evidence base about the use of ICTs inthe health sector are: • How to evaluate the impact ofthe use of ICTs on health? • What can be done to strengthen theroleof and ... the emergence of new technologies include the advantages of integrating ICT activities into other programmes, the benefits and strengths of building on existing systems and structures and the ... important role to play in educating patients to becritical users ofthe information they find on the Internet. Godlee and her colleagues (2004) make the point that health workers too ‘need critical...
... Medicare BeneficiariesFood and Nutrition BoardINSTITUTE OF MEDICINE The Role of Nutrition in Maintaining Health in the Nation’s ElderlyEvaluating Coverage of Nutrition Services for the Medicare ... therapy. The registered dietitian is an integral mem-ber ofthe multidisciplinary team and shouldbe involved inthe transition of feeding from enteral and parenteral therapies to oral or other ... the number of hospital beds and increased the severity of illness inthe remaining hospitalized patients. Shorter lengths of hospital stays have reduced or eliminated the ability to provide in- 14...
... undergoes fusion with the membrane of intra-endosomal vesicles contained within MVBs,thereby releasing the nucleocapsid into the lumen of these vesi-cles. Then, the capsid uses these intra-endosomal ... features ofthe patients will be discussed inthe context ofthe protein function.3.4 Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolic SyndromeS3.4-1Integration ofin ammatory and metabolicsignals in obesity ... Mutations in the ERCC1 gene induce a distinct set of accelerated ageing features,with a rate of onset depending on the severity ofthe mutation. The correlation between repair defect severity and clinical...
... be an entry point for efforts to improve biosecurity levels inthe country. Similarly, given their rolein poultry rearing, women should also be encouraged to be actively involved in training ... No information is available on the costs of culling, diagnostic testing of samples, cleaning and disinfection, and other administrative costs (Obi, Oparinde, and Maina 2008). Regarding the ... is, the coefficients ofthe marginal effects ofthe Poisson model can be interpreted as the proportionate change inthe conditional mean if the jth regressor changes by one unit. Finally, the...
... Processing. Dept. of Computer Science TR-70, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. Reinhart, T;mya [1976] The Syntactic Domain of Anaphora. unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Foreign ... and LinBuistics, M.I.T. Rieger, Charles J. [1974] Conceptual Memory: A Theory and Compufer Program for Processing Ihe Meaning Content of Natural Language Utterances. Stanford Artificial Intelligence ... a Computational Thmr 7 of Definite Anaphora Comprehension in £nglish Discour~. unpublished Ph.D. disseration, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, M.I.T. Webber, Bonnie Lynn [1978]...
... to gauge their initialknowledge. After being tutored, students took the same tests again. We refer to the difference in theirscores as learning gain. There were three sets of tutoring sessions ... effectiveness of Socratic tutoring in the BEE domain or Socratic tutoring in general.3.2 Initiative Annotation Method The two definitions of initiative we consideredwere that of Chu-Carroll ... assignmentrules and then come back to the issue of whetherthis was a valid choice. Before the rules can be applied, each turn inthe dialogue must be classi-fied into one ofthe following types based...
... 1994b). The fibers of both strata stream into the pars posterior ofthe disk and there intertwine with the trans-verse fibers ofthe pars posterior and the sagittal fibers of the pars intermedia ... made the roleofthe dentist in diagnosing and treating pain inthe head and neck region increasingly obscure rather than more clear. Inthe academic debate concerning the etiology—pre-dominantly ... fibrocartilaginous joint surface (thin arrows) ofthe condyle of a 58-year-old individual. In spite ofthe intact joint surface on the condyle, the pars posterior (1) of the disk is flattened and the...
... correct labor inputmeasure be defined asL=EN,where N is the "unweighted" number of workers and E is an index of the quality ofthe labor force. Substituting EN for L inthe productionfunction, ... schooling are amajor determinant of differences in wages and income, even holdingmany other things constant.8 Also, rational behavior on the part of employers would lead to the allocation ofthe ... estimatedrate of return, or by weights derived from income-by-education data.'At the simplest level, the issue ofthe quality of labor is the issue of the measurement of labor input in constant...
... preparations. Theroleof histi-dine in metal ion coordination in MTs is a subjectthat has gathered increasing importance inthe field,especially because the 3D structure ofthe Zn and Cdcomplexes of ... coordination ofthe Zn(II)ion bound at the C-terminal moiety of CeMT1 is con-tributed to by histidines, and the number of theseinvolved in metal binding is analyzed below.Thus, the overall ... reaction,and therefore is not involved in metal binding. How-ever, should this precise residue not bethe metal-freehistidine, the conclusion that three ofthe four histi-dines of CeMT1 are involved in...