... anal and caudal ns.Page 1Larvae and juveniles ofsomecommon sh species from the Mekong River BasinA guide to larvae and juveniles of somecommon sh species from the Mekong River BasinISSN: ... mm post-larva Developmental stages of Tor tambroidesA guide to larvae and juveniles ofsomecommon sh species from the Mekong River BasinxFigure 3. Map of the Lower Mekong River BasinMyanmarChinaPage ... length of 120 cm, but is more commonly caught in the range of 30–50 cm.Main references: Baird et al., 1999; Rainboth, 1996 and Singanouvong et al., 1996.Meristics and morphometrics of larvae...
... happen. Have a number of focused strategies in place to deal with specific types of crises. A strategy should be set in advance for management of the crisis and the primary goal of this strategy ... ideas - and offer your own. For instance: Preparing for Crisis Communication Develop a plan for communicating with the media in the event that the sport becomes involved in some type of public ... must have access to high-level university officials and other key people in the event of a crisis. Frequent media updates must be made regardless of whether a resolution to the crisis is complete....
... focus someof the worries, criticisms and limitations of the financial liberalization theory which are important to bear in mind when evaluating the implementation of policies in the context of ... umbrella of structural adjustment programs. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a theoretical and empirical examination of the question of resource mobilization in the context of African ... the “profit” is kept abroad. Some investors simply default on the bank loan. If such an operation is in process for sometime and the level of investment is generally falling because of the...
... total number of the subjects and the times of each consonant' occurring. And after that, she provided separate tables of two problems in details. Results of mispronunciations of the sounds ... effect of the articulatory gesture. Trill a dynamic articulation produced by the vibration of any articulator, a series of vibrations. The place of articulation defines both the area of the ... and the soft palate. • uvular: between the back of the tongue and the uvula (which hangs down in the back of the mouth) • pharyngeal: between the root of the tongue and the back of the throat...
... respect of semantics, “glad” and “pleased” have one of their senses of denoting the feeling of pleasure when something good has happened. “Cheerful” has one of three senses suggesting one of the ... feeling of happiness can range from the feeling of pleasure to that of great pleasure, the English language is not poor in the expressions of the feeling. More concretely, the feeling of happiness ... The collocations “give somebody/get the glad hand” are informally used with the meaning of “treat somebody/be treated warmly and N.T.T. Huong, N.T.V. Lam / VNU Journal of Science, Foreign Languages...
... Proof of the main theorem.8.4.1. Due to the linearity in h of the integrals in 8.1, we may assumewithout loss of generality that (i) h is positive (compare the argument usedin the proof of ... the eigen-values of the Laplacian on a flat torus. His proof uses averaging techniques toreduce the pair correlation problem to estimating the number of solutions of systems of diophantine equations. ... particular case of the quantitative version of theOppenheim conjecture for inhomogeneous quadratic forms of signature (2,2).The proof uses theta sums and Ratner’s classification of measures invariantunder...
... ADC of dry matter, nutrients in the tested ingredient were calculated according to the following formulae: ADC of DM of test ingredient (%) = (ADC of DM of the test diet - 0.7 x ADC of DM of ... project of the Commission Universitaire pour le Developpement of Belgium for funding this research. REFERENCES Association of Official Analytical Chemists (1995). Official Methods of analysis, ... quality of cassava meal sources between studies. 3.3. The digestibility of ash The digestibility of ash (or crude ash) of three plant-ingredients is reported in table 7. The digestibility of...
... structures of triclosan and TCC are shown below. 163 170 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS 172 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS Table V Absorbance Ratios of Reference ... analysis of these bacteriostats in deodorants, but all of these methods suffer from certain drawbacks. Perfumes, other UV absorbing substances, or chemical breakdown products of the bacteriostats often ... out. The following tests were performed: 1) effect of acid; 2) effect of alkali; 3) effect of oxidation; 4) effect of heat; and 5) effect of UV irradiation. Triclosan and TCC and the deodorants...