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... utilized inthe next year. Based on these findings, a management method adequate to obtain the biomass of the giant reed and maintain the wetland potential is proposed as shown in Fig. 10. In this ... experiment using radioactive phosphorus indicated that the decreasing of phosphorus inthe leaves occurred inthe order of location from the bottom to the top, which is relevant to the order of dying ... whole plants including the roots and rhizomes are cropped except for the roots and rhizomes remaining for the next year. Thereafter, the giant reeds grow with the rhizome extension, and the giant...
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... from clinical trials studyingatomoxetine and using the CHIP-CE inthe Lilly data basewere included. The total number of patients included in the combined analysis was 794. Three of these studies ... touse the sub-domains rather than the domains of the CHIP-CE when evaluating ADHD patients. This is supported by the factor analysis based on the sub-domains and the correlation analysis of the ... track changes in QoLover time. The internal consistency of domains and sub-domains was robust against single missing items, exceptfor changes inthe TA sub-domain and the AP sub-domain. Results...
... figured inthe public domain in 2001 and that the institution protection scheme administered by the Federal Association of Co-operative Banks decided upon increasing the premiums for its member institutions ... examine the period of banking difficulties in Italy inthe 1990s and Logan (2000) provides an overview on leading indicators for the U.K. small banks crisis inthe early 1990s. Problem institutions ... receive indemnities to remain in business rather than exit the market. In addition, they may be merged with a stronger savings bank. The costs of restructuring the impaired institution are frequently...
... signed but insignificant. This finding underlines the influence that the institution protection schemes have on lowering the propensity for bank runs by institutions in Germany. Closer examination ... the key rationale for investigating problem institutions in these two pillars. These groups of institutions together account for more than 48 percent of total assets inthe German banking industry.2 ... is related to the type of institution. Second, we investigate whether the Hausbank Financing Principle impacts upon the importance of credit risk as leading indicator. Third, the observation...
... and market malfunctioning inthe crisis. In the remainder of this section, I will explain these flaws, their origins and their effects, and indi-cate how they interacted inthe crisis. 4.2 Excessive ... linkages and repercussions. Inthe stock market decline of the early 2000’s, the brunt of the burden was borne by final investors, either directly, or through the values of their holdings in ... proper incentives to investigate the creditworthiness of the borrowers before lending them money and originating the mortgage; after all, the risks of making a mistake in this decision would mainly...
... Non-finite adverbial clauses of timeInstead of using a finite clause, we can use non-finite adverbial clauses including : ing clauses and ed clauses. Despite the common position at the beginning ... missing elements are the subject and a form of the verb BE. The ellipted subject in verbless clauses, like the one in non-finite clauses, is the subject of the superordinate. Thus, these example can ... understanding and using them correctly. However, there have been so few studies on such a challenging but interesting topic. In the second place, the common use of adverbial clauses both in spoken...