... results, co-ordinated and prepared the initial manuscript KSR and JA administered the survey GAM and EBJ reviewed the literature and edited the manuscript All authors read and approved the final ... they have no competing interests Trewby P, Williams G, Williamson P, Barnes E, Carr P, Crilley J, Foden A, Mitchell S, Murphy Jeremy : Non-European doctors andchange in UK policy: Ten thousand ... estimated to be between ten thousand [4] and sixteen thousand [5] It is in this context that we undertook the study Our objective was to provide a self-reported training and employment profile of non-European...
... before and after the eruption From the File menu, choose Manage Data Sources In the file browser, move to the gridsa\lesson3 directory andchange Source Types to grid Select the grid hbefore and ... temporary or permanent Temporary grids result from spatial analysis and map queries Grids can be created or exported to andfrom a variety of data sources Feature and image themes can be converted to ... a name and source location Grid theme properties also include the following: cell size, number of rows and columns, grid extent, type, and status Changing the grid theme name does not change...
... decide to change e.g from the hotter Greece to Croatia Water shortages on Malta and Cyprus Malta and Cyprus will be seriously affected by climate change The island states of Malta and Cyprus ... Britain and Ireland 0,; % of tourist arrivals in Austria, 2006 2.7 6.0 7.3 The UK and Ireland are well known for tourism, in particular for their rugged landscapes They have no pronounced high- and ... period from December to April 15 April 11, 2008 Climate changeand tourism: Where will the journey lead? facilities like hotels and guest houses Extreme cases of this are the destructions in Thailand...
... institutional change In Engelstad, F and Kalleberg, R (Eds), Social Time and Social Change: Perspectives on Sociology and History Oslo: Scandinavian University Press, 62–83 Copland, A (1963) Copland on ... by which individuals and organizations produce and reproduce their material subsistence and organize time and space They are also symbolic systems, ways of ordering reality, and thereby rendering ... critics may expand the scope of their commentary and evaluation to include aspects of orchestral marketing, audience instruction, use of metaphor and analogy from other genres, and non-aesthetic...
... practitioners from the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing's Medicare data and for specialists (age, sex and hours worked), from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's ... data was provided from 1984-85 to 2004-05 and the Medical Labour Force Survey data from 1995 to 2003 The census was conducted before 1995, but the definitions for specialists have changed substantially ... not reliable Using Medicare and Medical labour force survey data, 5yearly cohorts of general and specialist medical practitioners aged 45 years and over were followed from one 5-year period to...
... of the CPG characteristics and messages and the CPG development process, actual and perceived facilitators and barriers to implementation, and factors related to norms and the practice context ... formalized cancer system defined by data and monitoring of system performance, evidence-based knowledge and best practices, transfer and exchange of this knowledge, and strategies to leverage implementation ... oncologists, surgeons, and other medical specialists) and methodological experts; interpretation and consensus of the evidence by the team; development of recommendations; and formal standardized external...
... of the CPG characteristics and messages and the CPG development process, actual and perceived facilitators and barriers to implementation, and factors related to norms and the practice context ... formalized cancer system defined by data and monitoring of system performance, evidence-based knowledge and best practices, transfer and exchange of this knowledge, and strategies to leverage implementation ... oncologists, surgeons, and other medical specialists) and methodological experts; interpretation and consensus of the evidence by the team; development of recommendations; and formal standardized external...
... SOIV, only 219 amino acids long and terminating in '-QK'; most of them (66%) had comefrom pig isolates, 20% from human, 8% birds, 5% horses and fewer than 1% from mink and dogs, but none were as ... Canada and Ireland, and one each in Argentina, Indonesia and Japan In the outbreaks in Argentina, Australia and Canada, at least, the pigs had not been vaccinated (Jorge H Dillon, J Keenliside and ... beings infected from birds, and A/Hong Kong/1774/ 1999(H3N2) which came from a person infected from pigs Chen and colleagues [38] made a much more extensive survey of sequences and found 51 more...
... Crit Care 2008, 12:R149 doi:10.1186/cc8904 Cite this article as: Levy B, et al.: Where does the lactate come from? A rare cause of reversible inhibition of mitochondrial respiration Critical ... [12], and, similarly, since lactic acidosis associated with the use of nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitors is due to an impairment of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and ... sepsis and septic shock N Engl J Med 2001, 345:1368-1377 Alberti KG: The biochemical consequences of hypoxia J Clin Pathol Suppl (R Coll Pathol) 1977, 11:14-20 Leverve XM: Mitochondrial function and...
... learned so much from all of you!” And finally, many thanks to my husband (Dave) and children (Fei and Ali) and the extended family for their abiding support and love through the “ups and downs” in ... the factors of changeand continuity in the culture of a social group, the process by which changeand continuity in this social group occurs, and the consequences of such changes and continuities ... ethic and social justice are valued (King: 1983, 43) For Durkheim and Parsons, education and teachers as part of this education system mirror these macro changes in moral values and beliefs and...
... Changeand Biodiversity in Melanesia: Implications for and impacts upon reef fishes Rodney V Salm and Elizabeth Mcleod, The Nature Conservancy Climate Change Impacts on Ecosystem Resilience and ... outfall from the Kahe Power Station in 1971 (Coles and Jokiel 1974) The latter concept was derived from comparison of results of experiments and observations comparing corals from Hawai‘i where ... 20 m (Davies et al 1997, Foale 2006) and bleaching was also observed in areas near Motupore and Madang and the Lihir Islands and Lak region near New Ireland (Srinivasan 2000) In 1999-2000 increasing...
... Üter is from Germany He is German TRUE FALSE Willie is from Ireland Fat Tony is not from Italy Maud Flanders is from France Captain McAllister isn’t from Spain Üter is from Germany Apu and Manjula ... are from India Akira is not from Japan Mr Ding Dong is not from Mexico Read the exercise once again and answer the questions • • • • • • • • Is Akira from China? Is Captain McAllister from Holland? ... McAllister from Holland? Is Maude from Spain? Are Manjula and Apu from Greece? Is Mr Ding Dong from Mexico? Is Üter from Germany? Is Willie from the United Kingdom? Is Fat Tony from Italy? ...
... climate change, desertification and loss of biological diersity are intimately conected to one another- they overlap and affect, and are affectedby, eachother Studies of climate changeand variability ... Diversification if income earning and employment opportunities g) Dissemination of climate data h) Institutional planning and implementation CONCLUSION Vietnam climate changeand variability are ... continued research project on impact of climate change; The impact of climate changeand variability on agriculture, forestry and food security inVietnam and strategies to be adapted on agriculture;...
... quantity and quality of investment (see, for example, Arestis and I am grateful to Warren Mosler and Malcolm Sawyer for extensive and helpful comments All remaining errors, omissions and ambiguities ... 1950s and 1960s, which was challenged by Goldsmith (1969) in the late 1960s, and by McKinnon (1973) and Shaw (1973) in the early 1970s They ascribed the poor performance of investment and growth ... target-profits The rest follow the price leaders andthey may have higher or lower average costs and so lower or higher mark-ups and net profits Interest is a cost and must be passed on if firms are to...
... moisture of sandy soil in coastal and inland areas Land use and land cover tools are considered adaptation options in desertification phenomenon in sandy and coastal areas (Pyke & Andelman, 2007) ... temperature and changing precipitation pattern lead to a change in different crops and grassland species in Asia and East Africa These changes can lead to a different composition in animal diets andchange ... land plots land including garden land and agricultural land Table 4.3 presents that the size of land area in the study was not a problem Average farm size including garden, agricultural land and...
... Happe, 2001) Fermentative system, on the other hand, is carried out by facultative anaerobes and obligate anaerobes (Joyner and Winter, 1977; Nandi and Segupta, 1998) Among these microorganisms, ... hydrogen production from sucrose and sugar derivatives Huss et al.(2004) reported that the hydrogen production from sucrose and pulped sugar beet by anaerobic digester sludge from a sewage biosolid ... to produce hydrogen and resulted to butyrate and acetate production (Figures 1, 2) Figures and illustrated a reduction of glucose concentration and an increase of acetate and butyrate during...