... of the state of women’s health in the European Union and addresses
both the differences between men and women andthe differences among women living in different
Member States. It examines the ... Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, the UK, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland) increased from 48% to 54% in both
sexes in the period 1988-1999 ... life
expectancy dataand provides information on the quality of years lived rather than the quantity.
HLYs also provide information on the structural and nancial burdens the health care system...
... unlike the IMF’s, is linked to the date of
the liberalization. Eichengreen forthcoming reviews thedataand methodological differences among most
of these and other studies. (For discussions of the ... quickly and others do not. That is, the variation in the dependent
variables comes from both the time series andthe cross-sections, and some pooling of data is
necessary to address the questions. ...
Models 3.1 and 3.3 report the base model results for PWT 6.0 and PWT 5.6 data, respectively. Models
3.2 and 3.4 add current account indicators to the models for PWT 6.0 and PWT 5.6 data, respectively....
... non-linearity via the use of surrogate data analysis
has been used widely in the past and most recently to assess the variability of gait data in the elderly [6].
Together with the above research ... stance COP data. Results from the surrogate data analysis indicated that
variation inherent in the COP data was not due to random fluctuations but rather, it is more likely they
are the consequence ... distinguish between eyes open and eyes
closed in the elderly group. However, the fractal dimension analysis more
accurately detected differences betweenthe participant groups when
standing with their...
... Very often, the person who takes such a stand will
command the respect of their peers—many of whom may wish that
they too could make a similar commitment. Nonetheless, such a
stand can also ... family.
The disciplines of the learning organization will, I believe, end the
taboo that has surrounded the topic of balancing work and family,
and has kept it off the corporate agenda. The learning ... and money trying to devise clever programs for developing
leadership in our organizations and ignore a structure that already
exists, and which is ideal for the job. The more I understand the...
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annual percentage rate because they pay off their
balances in full each month, but they may want to
compare other fees, terms, and features.
Credit ... how they scored on the
saving index and ranged from about one out of six in
the low group to three out of four in the high group.
To compare the consistency of these estimates with
those of the ... of
respondents in the Surveys of Consumers said that
they saved regularly, and a lower proportion said that
they did not save (table 4). The differences in the
results are not surprising given that the Surveys...
... detailed information regarding the intervention
itself, the statistical analyses performed, andthe methodology and
adequate discussion of the generalizability of the results and how
they fit in the ... psychotherapy should be representative of the
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Abramson Cancer Center of the ... rationale for their investigation. As well,
they adequately reported on the content of the interventions, the
statistical analytic decisions, andthe dates of recruitment and
follow-up, and they addressed...
... reading
comprehension and listening
comprehension was still evident at the
end of Year 1 and at the end of Year 2.
At the end of Year 1 the differences
between the experimental and control
groups ... on the Burt Word Test. Usingthe data
on mean scores and standard deviations
(adjusted for school effects) as reported
by Center et al, the differences in terms
of effect sizes were .08 on the ... language'
approach andthe other concentrates more on instruction in phonics.
What works? This paper focuses on the theoretical assumptions
underlying these two approaches to the teaching of literacy, and the
studies...
... leave the reader to assess the significance of the differences of interest. For example,
for the one-year-ahead horizon, thedifference for Q2 is only .04 greater than thedifference
for Q1 and ... considerable error into the empirical analysis.
The benefit from using quarterly data is that, ignoring the analytical and empirical
issues associated with quarterly data, the shorter the earnings measurement ... correlations and cross-correlations among cash flows, earnings, and accruals usingthe modified
model with and without the assumption that
8
1
= 8
2
=
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Correlation
between
Correlation using the...
... vasodilation, and
increases blood flow to the corpus cavernosum. The
increased blood flow stimulates the endothelium lining
the lacunar spaces of the corpus cavernosum to release
endothelial NO from the ... correlation
between ED and these anthropometrical measure-
ments. Andersen et al. [83] investigated the relationship
between obesity and ED in a younger cohort of
Danish men between aged 20–45 years and ... BMI, WC and WHR, is con-
sidered as a hallmark of the MetS and is associated
with reduced plasma androgen levels [14–19]. In this
minireview, we discuss the link between obesity and
ED by focusing...
... at the time of chloroplast origin had poorly defined
interactions between Cyt f and plastocyanin and/ or plasto-
cyanin and photosystem I, and subsequently the nature of
the interactions in the ... (D44A). The plastocyanin-interaction sites
of Cyt f and photosystem I therefore appear to have a
difference in charge of 2.
These conclusions can be drawn from the shape of the
data curve without using ... in [1] and in this paper). Although
the curves are shallow, making extrapolation more difficult,
and the number of datapoints is smaller than in the case of
the interaction between Cyt f and plastocyanin...
... treatment of customers and workers, andthe more politi-
cally progressive views of the antidiscrimination norm embodied in the ADA’s requirement
nexus betweenthe exaction andthe regulatory alternative, ... Chief Justice Rehnquist and
Justice Powell, believed the distinction betweenthe lost entitlements in Hodel and Andrus was
unduly slender to sustain and therefore argued that Andrus should be limited ... prevailing interpretations of the ADA, pro-
vide someone to facilitate communication betweenthe client and the
lawyer if the lawyer cannot sign, without charging the client the cost of hir-
ing a sign...
... prosecuting the
claim of homage, andthe continuance of hostilities is really explained by the ill-will between March and
Douglas andthe old feud betweenthe Douglases andthe Percies. In June, 1402, the ... the poet of
the Lady of the Lake.
"These fertile plains, that soften'd vale, Were once the birthright of the Gael; The stranger came with iron
hand, And from our fathers reft the land."
An ... _i.e._ the Devil.]
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place-names. The fact that the language of the Angles and Saxons completely superseded, in England, the
tongue...
... training example
and then used to generate a prediction for the left-
out example. The meta-classifier is trained using the
predictions of the base-level classifiers as features,
and the true label ... (Culotta
and McCallum, 2004) is used. H-CRF also computes
the Monge Elkan distance (Monge and Elkan, 1996)
between the relations predicted by O-CRF and R1-
CRF and includes the result in the feature ... advance, and their number is massive.
The relationship between standard RE systems
and the new Open IE paradigm is analogous to the
relationship between lexicalized and unlexicalized
parsers. Statistical...