... using SPSS version 11.5 The analysis involved calculation of summary statistics used in comparing grouped districts Independent t-tests were used to assess differences between means The chi-squared ... knowledgeof men on maternal and child health issues, their awareness of their wives’ practices andthe preferred means of decision-making The objective ofthe study is to compare men sknowledgeand ... intervention and control areas (and not the transitional areas) A paragraph describing the findings ofthe transitional areas is presented at the end ofthe results section Men sknowledge on selected...
... reports ofthe reviews and economic appraisal include full details ofthe methods used to select the evidence (including search strategies), assess its quality and summarise it The minutes ofthe ... Whether the recommendations might be used as part ofthe Ofsted inspection process to assess a school s progress in meeting the outcomes set out in ‘Every child matters’ • Whether it is possible ... data was summarised in evidence tables (see full reviews andthe synopsis ofthe evidence at www.nice.org.uk/PH012) The findings from the reviews were synthesised and used as the basis for a...
... NGOs Private local business clans and families individuals private sector businesses business associations regional business associations international associations of businesses (e.g in the ... understanding and awareness of sustainability To make progress towards more sustainable societies requires a population that is aware ofthe goals of sustainability and has theknowledgeandthe skills ... governments and stakeholders will largely affect the success of national responses to the DESD The most crucial element to the Decade s success is the scope ofthe human resources brought together,...
... England as well as in other European countries There was no work for the peasants and many of them became homeless beggars lust of rich was typical ofthe new class ofthe bourgeoisie The most ... attended the King s new school known for its classical curriculum because of his knowledgeof Latin classics and written scenes recalling grammar school experiences such as exercises memories by schoolchildren ... the social obstacle that world has prevented the loss of so many unsophisticated lived lord Capulet followed his social role ofthe father, and felt it was his mission as the man ofthe house...
... profit should be shared in the pre agreed terms andthe losses are shared accordingly Expertise, knowledgeofthe business, wisdom and long range planning can surely make the probability of success ... savings and insurance services for the lower classes He further discussed that MFIs should offer flexible and customized lending services for the lower income groups rather than strict and uniform ... groups, mainly because of lack of its awareness and non existence of such products which provides relief to the borrowers Unfortunately, the researches on social, communal and cultural aspects of...
... questions, setting, instrumentation, and data collection techniques This chapter also presents and discusses the results and findings ofthe study, Chapter is Results and Discussions In this chapter, ... study Also, the last section gives a brief summary the thesis and some suggestions for further research Part III is CONCLUSION summarizes what have been presented in the thesis The study ends ... English and master kills of English All ofthe students realize theimportanceof learning English 2.2.2 Subject assignment The two classes: 11A12 (44 students) and 11A13 (44 students) were selected...
... report and study findings; and, finally, Understanding the Limitations of KMS Section provides a discussion ofthe findings and offers several conclusions KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT OR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS? ... they go about their business simply because in so doing they run the risk of making themselves dispensable As indicated, the reluctance of users to express their knowledge arose as a major issue ... cases; you know, ‘Well I this because of this.’ They say that they came across this problem or situation in the past, and this is how I solved it So they talk in terms of cases when expressing their...
... plants In the subsequent sections we discuss the possible explanations to transfer success and its relation to existing knowledge transfer theory THEORY Knowledge transfer theory has obvious overlaps ... measured in different ways Sometimes it is based on individual assessments about whether the transfer has been successful, requested through questionnaire surveys (Szulanski, 1996) In other studies, ... few theories aimed at outlining the finer causal structures that exists between knowledgeand successful knowledge transfer CONCLUSION The purpose of this paper is to increase the understanding of...
... equipment costs, as well as administrative and other overhead costs Combining these services is also considered likely to reduce the cost to the individual accessing these services, but this has not ... conventionally used strategies of in-service refresher training for primary care staff, and revision and dissemination of service protocols and guidelines Assessments of such efforts show that they are ... offer, especially in care and support for those already infected, and as SRH programmes evolve and expand, they may be able to address more of these issues The first is in peer counselling and support...
... front gathered the bards chanting the praises ofthe gods andofthe king; also the charioteers, elephanteers, horsemen, and soldiers of valour Amongst the learned men in those assemblies there ... further West He is a semi-historical personage The son of Gandharba-Sena the donkey andthe daughter ofthe King of Dhara, he was promised by his father the strength of a thousand male elephants ... metamorphosis brings with it many misfortunes and strange occurrences, and it lasts till Fate in the author 's hand restores the hero to his former shape and honours Gandharba-Sena is a quasi-historical...
... model, the cost of new recruits is equal to the recruiting cost, the salaries of instructors, the costs associated with Permanent Change of Stations (PCS), andthe costs of paying students with Immediate ... AFQT scores and performance is Orvis, Childress, and Polich (1992) In this study, the authors used controlled trials to assess how AFQT score was related to various aspects of air defense and ... AFQT score andthe outcomes of air battles or defense scenarios, both in terms ofknowledge assessed by written tests and performance in simulations The authors compared the effects of several...
... the number of businesses, the number of employees, the annual receipts and payroll of these businesses There is readily accessible data from the SBO about business owners who are Hispanic, Asian, ... business and whose main job is to run that business These two concepts—small businesses and small business owners—are closely related but not identical For a detailed discussion ofthe data sources ... some industries The sector where immigrants make up the biggest share of small business owners is leisure and hospitality Immigrants represent 28 percent of small business owners in leisure and...
... Representation ofthe extracellular domains ofthe c–a subunits based on the crystal structure of AChBP The positions of cE93 and aR55 at the subunit interface are indicated and modeling suggests ... c- and d- subunits, their expression levels (in terms of 125I-labelled a-BgTx binding sites) were in the same range as the WT nAChR Although the expression levels ofthe receptors carrying the ... sites for agonists and competitive antagonists [4,5] It is now generally agreed that these sites lie at the interfaces between the a–c andthe a–d subunits [6] Labeling and mutational studies...
... information about stroke or other abnormality The first element of a mental status test should be the assessment ofthe patient s level of awareness, because awareness affects the rest ofthe evaluation ... surroundings, the physician can assess visuoconstruction or the ability to copy and produce figures on demand, such as a cross, square, and cube The physician can also assess general fund ofknowledge ... diagnostic hypotheses The physician then considers all ofthe data gathered about the patient s history, functional status, laboratory test results, and physical and mental status examination, and...
... trajectories Using the gromacs utilities, the ED analysis was carried out in to separate the motions ofthe examined protein models into an essential subspace, describing most ofthe functional motions, ... from the ED analysis of both segments was also calculated to estimate correlation ofthe essential motions ð6Þ where k is the first-order rate constant ofthe A chain release At the end ofthe ... eigenvalue, andthe first few eigenvectors capture most ofthe essential motions ofthe proteins The cross-correlation function between the projection of protein segments pairs onto the first eigenvector...
... collect and report new observations of CEH hazards and outcomes Develop a standard tool for estimating the cost of diseases due to environmental hazards Develop estimates ofthe disability effects of ... studies to estimate the cost of disease and disability from diseases linked to the environment andthe benefits of expected actions and communicate the results to policy-makers Promote awareness, education, ... countries with WHO and other research organizations International workshops and meetings in developing countries sharing results of children 's environmental health research Results of pilot studies of...
... disease and dementia will find this book of interest, including physicians, medical students, psychologists, scientists, graduate students, and allied health professionals including nurses, social ... acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, the first class of drugs approved by the FDA for treating Alzheimer s disease In 1984, the first clinical criteria for the diagnosis of Alzheimer s disease was published, and ... or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The handbook of Alzheimer s disease and other...
... as far as arithmetic goes, there is no use in ordering people to go contrary to the laws ofthe Logos, because the Logos has the whip hand, and knows its own business, and is master ofthesituation ... such as I have described adds to our knowledgeofthe structure of Algebra, and assists us in solving other problems Such suggestions as “suppose x were Unity” are called “working hypotheses,” ... minds, and sows the seeds of bad habits and mental confusion in their own constitutions Many of these people give to the world their own wild guesses about the second and third algebras, and...