... Secondly, Linh Dam New Town (located inthe south-west of Hanoi) deserves one ofthe new urban models, dealing with the high-density development inthe south-west of Hanoi. By learning from the ... landscape inthe south gateway ofthe capital city (HUD). 3.2.2. Uses and Activities Linh Dam project is one ofthe successful models ofthedevelopmentof high-rise apartment buildings. Thedevelopment ... positions. There are three local parks with 28 ha in total and 13 m2 green area per person: one inthe north, one in the east and the last one inthe west of Linh Dam area. Among them, the eastern...
... jobs as family care, selling goods inthe streets or in- waiting labor markets. Although working time is rather long (11-13 hours/day) and continuously, their montly income average only ranges ... labors selling goods inthe streets and in- waiting labor market have to work in unsafe environments; their daily life are rather poor. 22.86% female freelane labors live in boarding houses characterized ... factors (living and working environments in cities, home-town customs, working conditions and relating policies) were identified as the determinants affecting to jobs and daily life of female...
... technology requiring further training. Thus, continued participation in export markets requires continuous skill upgrading through training.There is also increasing interest inthe impact of global ... education, soft skills training, business skill training, etc, most of them is due to the lack of education and training in national system. 2.4.2 Education in Vietnam and FDIAs analyzed, skills of ... (2002) finds that 56% ofthe graduates from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi emigrated between 1956 and 1980; 25% of graduates from the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras...
... binding factors. The introduction of mutation in one ofthe Ets-bindingsequences greatly decreased its promoter activity, suggestingthat the transcription ofthe a3 integrin gene in these cells ... includingEts, GATA, and MyoD/E-box binding factors. The introduction of mutation into one ofthe putative Ets-binding sequences suppressed the promoter activity. In addition, the specific binding ... specific binding of a nuclear protein to the oligonucleotide containing the Ets consensus sequence wasdetected in EMSA. These results suggest that the transcrip-tion ofthemouse integrin a3 subunit...
... examples ofthe changes found in all the fire affected provinces ofthe island: logging inthe peneplains and peat forests, developmentof large industrial forest plantations, and changes in smallholder ... judged the success ofthe migrants who took the initial risk. The lingering resentment against the transmigrants, however, remains. Agro-Industrial Projects: Fires In Land Clearing And ... seedlings but the quality is often low; hence the rate of growth is slow and yields disappointing. Slow growth increases fire risk inthe early years. lack of funds to finance upkeep of a...
... examine the status ofthe dissenters there. Of these there were four classes, the Quakers or Society of Friends, the Episcopalians, the Baptists, and the Rogerines. Of these, the Quakers and the ... of conservatism is more often met with as reflecting the opinions of those within the former boundaries of that of New Haven.It was inthe year following the union ofthe two colonies that the ... patterned. In the Heads of Agreement, the composition ofthe church is defined according to Congregational standards,as is also the election of its officers. The definition ofthe powers ofthe church...
... president ofthe National Academy of Engineering. The Institute of Medicine was established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions ... that the FDA has agreed to include information about the lack of activity of anti-EGFR antibodies inthe setting of KRAS mutations inthe labels (i.e., while the indication remains broad, the ... Board ofthe National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. This...
... Academy of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions inthe examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public. The Institute acts under the ... research, and recognizes the superior achievements of engineers. Dr. Charles M. Vest is president ofthe National Academy of Engineering. The Institute of Medicine was established in 1970 by the ... principal operating agency of both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering in providing services to the government, the public, and the scientific and engineering...
... 2009. Sustainable developmentinthe plantation industry in Laos: an examination of the role ofthe Ministry of Planning and Investment. Manitoba: International Institute for Sustainable Development ... setting the aim of stabilising shifting cultivation by 2005 and eliminating it by 2010. At the beginning of this year, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry just provided the Ministerial Instruction ... empowerment: changing Indonesian government policies toward indigenous minorities. In Civilizing the Margins: Southeast Asian Government Policies for theDevelopmentof Minorities, edited by...
... make sure that the words activated in their minds fit with the meaning ofthe context. In addition, they must linknew information to what they have already read, as well as to theirbackground ... encountering and noticing an unfamiliar word, the learnerdecides to infer its meaning from context.” The guessing-retention link assumption is the meaning of a wordhas to be retained in long ... Incidental learning does not mean that the learners do not attendto the words during the task. They may attend to the words (for example, using them in sentences or looking them up in a dictionary),...
... deposition of excess fatty acids into fat cells inthe form of triglycerides, leads to the development of obesity. Despite the pivotal role of obesity and dyslipide-mia inthedevelopmentofthe metabolic ... School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USAIntroductionApolipoprotein E (ApoE) is a major protein of the lipid and lipoprotein transport system mainlyinvolved inthe metabolism of dietary ... which is the mainreceptor involved inthe clearance of ApoE-containinglipoproteins in vivo [8]. After a lipid-rich meal, dietaryKeywordsApoE receptors; ApoE3knock -in mice;ApoE4knock -in mice;...
... (containing2000 TCID50 of X31) to the nares, dispensing ~half of the inoculum per nare. This challenge results in a sublethalinfection that is initially confined to the nasal epitheliumand then ... slightly higher in mice vaccinated withODN and CT by the s.c. route than inthe other vaccina-Fine specificity ofthe M2e-MAP induced Ab responseFigure 2Fine specificity ofthe M2e-MAP induced Ab ... Since the latter Abs are a fraction of the Composition of MAPsFigure 1Composition of MAPs. The amino acid (aa) composition ofthe scaffolds of G39d and G40d is shown in single letter code. The...
... confirm the hypothesis ofthe development of postural strategies in children as a more mature selection and re-weighting of proprioceptive inputs to postural control in absence of visual input.BackgroundPostural ... rhythm Scoring 0–3.Rhythm Index-little tapping on thumb (right)Index-little tapping on thumb (left)Tandem walking the self chosen rhythm is kept during task independently of misses of repetitions.Scoring ... (Y11), was rather differentfrom the early stages (Y7 and Y9), and confirmed the hypothesis of a nonlinear developmentof posturalcontrol, consistent with [30,31]. To be more specific, if the overall...
... as the sum ofthe distance measured (in centimeters) across the 30-min recording period. Vertical activity is quantified as the sum ofthe number of vertical photobeam interrup-tions across the ... signif-icant loss of TH-positive neurons inthe MPTP-treatedgroups (***p < 0.001) (Fig. 1B). The numbers of TH-pos-itive neurons remaining inthe SNpc after MPTP injection in the higher doses of valdecoxib-treated ... 50 in accordance with the mg/kg amount of valdecoxib each mouse received daily. It has been suggested that the level of COX-2 inthe HT mouse is half ofthe WT [25]; there-fore, we assigned the...
... directly involved in the formation of retinal NV inthe later stages of the OIR model. In this study, we investigated the temporaland spatial distribution of microglial cells during the dif-ferent ... from lectin negative to lectinpositive staining of GFP positive cells.Results: Microglial cell density was constant inthe peripheral region ofthe retina. Inthe deep vascular layer of the central ... layer and anintermediate vascular plexus inthe central region of the inner plexiform layer. In the OIR (oxygen-induced retinopathy) mouse model, normal vascular development is interruptedwhen...