... Fischer
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Cooperative Financial Institutions
Issues in Governance, Regulation, and Supervision
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1. Two main agency conflicts dominate the CFI, ... Boyd, Prescott and Smith (1988); in the
TCE theory Merton and Bodie (2004) and Bonus (1986, 1994); in the agency theory Cummins, Rubio-
Misas and Zi (2004)....
... reproductive cloning, and
calls for fully informing the public and stimulating debate.
157Ethical issues in embryo interventions and cloning
All these ‘micoethical’ issues should also be seen in the larger ... J., Kind, A.J. and Campbell, K.H.S. (1997). Viable
oVspring derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells. Nature 385: 810–13.
159Ethical issues in embryo intervent...
... Accounts
Financial Statements
International Accounting Standards
Management Accounting
Financial Analysis
Updating in Legislation and Actual Tax
Problems
Auditing
Update in Accounting, Audit, ... new Standard adopted in 2000 adds the following new topics to
the list of mandatory subjects: International Accounting Standards,
International Standards of Audit, Financial Man...
... witnesses
cold, salty water sinking in the north Atlantic and in Antarctica’s Weddell Sea,
flowing darkly through the ocean depths, and surfacing again in the North
Pacific; a journey lasting approximately ... (i) the wind-induced flow and (ii) a
larger-scale, deeper-reaching thermohaline circulation, the latter set up by
changes in temperature and salinity, and hence density,...
... determined, the binding network of fumarate in
the enzyme has become clear. In the fumarate-binding
pocket, two arginyl residues, Arg67 and Arg91, have
been identified as determining the major binding ... Fumarate-binding site for human m-NAD-ME. (A) Homotetramer of human m-NAD-ME (Proein Data Bank code: 1PJ3). (B) Fumarate-
binding site of m-NAD-ME. The corresponding amino acids in th...
... engage in germline engineering. Thus,
if we have a somatic cell genetic engineering approach to managing cystic fibrosis
that is reasonably effective in controlling symptoms and prolonging life, ... that
would support a presumption in favor of continuing the development of germline
genetic engineering. That is, we have argued that germline genetic engineering is
not intrinsically moral...
... chair, walking, carrying items,
dressing, fixing hair, washing, bathing, moving in the bed, using the toilet, and
getting to the floor [31–34]. Compared with women without existing vertebral
deformities, ... osteoporotic fractures is increasing. Although osteoporosis is more com-
mon in women than in men, the incidence in men is increasing. The disability,
mortality, and cost of h...
... reported since the initiation of the use
of lasers in surgery. These incidents have occurred as a re-
sult of either untrained and/ or unauthorized individuals
opening the closed laser cabinet or ... emit-
ting in the mid-infrared (IR) range configured in either
flowing gas or sealed tube form. In the former, the contin-
uously degrading active medium is replenished with fresh
ga...
... and daily symptoms in the study population, particularly in
exacerbating symptoms in asthmatics as well as inducing asthma in otherwise healthy
individuals (Sarnat and Holguin. 2007). The Children’s ... significant increase in pulmonary ventilation occurs. This
results in an increase in inhaled particles that are deposited into the lungs during any
outdoor exercise (Shar...
... construct is inspired by my reading of Justice Scalia’s dissenting opinion in
Pennell v. City of San Jose, 485 U.S. 1, 15 (1988) (Scalia, J., concurring in part and dissenting
in part), and his majority ... of not compensating an owner outweigh the
administrative costs of compensating); Andrea Peterson, “The Takings Clause: In Search of
Underlying Principles, Part II—Takings as In...