... having a latrine, not filtering or boiling water, no water treatment procedures, defecating in open field rather than a latrine and without hand washing (with and without soap) before eating and ... before eating Hand washi ng without s oap before eating No hand washing before eating Hand washing after defecation with soap Hand washing after defecation without soap No hand washing after ... persistent and non-inundation) and 5 types of inundation (rainy, stagnant-water, heavy-rainy, monsoon-flood and drainage-water inundations). Ten sub-districts were selected by integrating information...
... Distance-bounding attacks in wirelessnetworks. In Proceedings of the European Workshop on Se-curity and Privacy in Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (ESAS),2006.[13] N. T. Courtois, G. V. Bard, and D. ... proce-dure for opening and starting the engine of the car remainsthe same as discussed above.Using the concept of analog up and down conversion al-lows the attacker to reach larger transmission/reception ... next to the door handle. (b) Starting the engine using the relay.Figure 6. The relay attack in practice: (a) opening the door with the relay. (b) starting the car with therelay, in the foreground...
... stress and the emergence of psychosis certainlydoes. Why is it that in processing such stress a minority of people (and only aminority) develop psychosis? Is there any kind of meaningful link ... Explained: Psychosis and Human Nature. London: Penguin.Bentall, R. P. and Kinderman, P. (1999). Self-regulation, effect and psychosis: the role of socialcognition in paranoia and mania. In Handbook ... dopamine and prefrontal function in humans: interaction and modulation by COMT genotype. NatureNeuroscience, 8, 594–6.Morrison, A. P. (2001). The interpretation of intrusions in psychosis: an integrative...
... less intentionally. The concept ofcreating, coding, storing, distributing, exchanging,integrating, and using knowledge in organizationsis not new, but management practice is becomingincreasingly ... organization has to qualify by giving and receiving gifts. Exchanging gifts means initiating and maintaining interactions. It is not only digitalproducts or services being affected by ‘gift econo-my ... learning in biotechnology. AdministrativeScience Quarterly 41: 116–145.Prelec D. 2001. Readings packet on the InformationPump. Including ‘Instructions for playing the Informa-tion Pump’ and...
... following people for their efforts and contributionsto the second edition of Ultra Wideband Signals andSystemsin CommunicationEngineering:– Sarah Hinton, our editor, for her tireless and unending ... frequency bands. This is to prevent interference to other users in nearby or the same frequency bands.UWB systems cover a large spectrum and interfere with existing users. In orderto keep this interference ... radar and low probability of intercept communications were the driving forces behind research and development.It is interesting to note that in these early days UWB was referred to as baseband,carrier-free...
... theirrole in validating, and providing confidence in, the internalfigures.Accountants appeared to perform poorly in the provision ofadvice on both systems development and strategicthinking/planning. ... youngbusinesses stating their satisfaction with their accounting systems and also to more mature firms being dissatisfied.2. Why in certain firms robust financial systems existwhereas in others ... function and scope of the financialmanagement systems operating within small firms (1). Secondly, it attempted tounderstand why in certain firms robust financial systems exist, whereas in othersthey...
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... manure handling and storage structures, feed handling equipment, tractors, trucks, and purchased dairy herd replacements used up in the annual production process, plus interest that the remaining ... producers. Organic producers incurred higher mean costs for many operating inputs, including feed, bedding and litter, fuel, repairs, and hired labor, but only those for feed and fuel were statistically ... organic milk production industry in the U.S. and should be of interest to producers considering the organic production approach and to processors trying to supply the expanding organic milk market....
... at the beginning of each invest-ment interval. In other words: the Itˆo integral is non-anticipating, and hence the appropriate concept for finance (in contrast to other stochas-tic integrals ... Stopping Times and Local Martingales 39Stopping TimesDefinition 2.6.4. The random variable T : Ω −→ [0, ∞] is called astopping time if[T ≤ t] ∈Ft(t ≥ 0). (19)Lemma 2.6.5. For a right-continuous ... classi-cal Lebesgue-Stieltjes integral. The real challenge was to give a precisemeaning to the first integral, where both the argument of the integrand and the integrator are of unbounded variation...
... steam demand, and investing in a condensing turbine, as discussed by e.g. Vakkilainen (2008), Kankkonen v Analysing different technology pathways for the pulp and paper industry in a European ... example, be increased by raising the steam quality (when investing in new boilers), increasing the dry solid content of the black liquor, decreasing any throttling and/ or reducing the process ... Davidsdottir and Ruth (2005) and Ruth et al. (2004) use capital vintage modelling to assess changes in energy use and CO2 emissions due to capital stock turnover and fuel switching for the US pulp and...
... University of Helsinki, Finland and Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, Finland PROSTHETIC REHABILITATION OF MISSING TEETH AND ORAL HEALTH IN THE ELDERLYMartti Juha Nevalainen ACADEMIC ... elderly in Finland. The Mini-Finland study performed in 1978-1980 (Vehkalahti et al., 1991) included only some subjects over 70 years of age and it described mainly social, economic and logistic ... wealthy areas in the South and South-West-Finland than elsewhere in the country (Vehkalahti et al., 1991). Several studies in Finland and abroad have confirmed the influence of the living environment...
... During integrin outside in signaling, the bindingof integrins to their extracellular ligands changes the integrin conformation and pro-motes integrin clustering. The 2 unidirectional signalings, ... signalings, in fact, are often closelylinked, as ligand binding associated with outside in signaling stimulates integrins and, conversely, integrin activation increases ligand binding for inside–out ... membranes.Integrins signal in the 2 directions with different consequences. During integrininside–out signaling, an intracellular activator, such as talin or kindlins, binds to in- tegrin and causes...