... No information is available on the costs of culling, diagnostic testing of samples, cleaning and disinfection, and other administrative costs (Obi, Oparinde, and Maina 2008). Regarding the ... wealth. According to this method of matching, the two groups—which include the treatment group of households representing the result ofthe HPAI-induced supply -and- demand shocks andthe control ... levels inthe country. Similarly, given their rolein poultry rearing, women should also be encouraged to be actively involved in training programs andin dissemination of information regarding...
... that the coordination ofthe Zn(II)ion bound at the C-terminal moiety of CeMT1 is con-tributed to by histidines, andthe number of theseinvolved in metal binding is analyzed below.Thus, the ... in our preparations. Theroleof histi-dine in metal ion coordination in MTs is a subjectthat has gathered increasing importance inthe field,especially because the 3D structure ofthe Zn and ... spectropolarimetricmethods. Inthe case of CeMT2, the single C-terminalhistidine appears to play no major rolein divalentmetal coordination, although there is some hint of partial participation in a subset of the...
... people in a variety of settings inhealthandsocial welfareinvolve people talking to each other about what troubles them, what mighthelp and so on. There is, therefore, an increasing interest in ... young men in social responsibility and offering pastoral support. We discuss the use of sport in healthandsocial welfare interventions at various points during the book and in Chapter 10 in particular.There ... whatever the merits and demerits of particularanalyses that engage with it, the worth of psychoanalysis in understandingmasculinity lies in its help in grasping the structuring of personality and the complexities...
... booklets, they asked all patientsabout their willingness to take pain medicines in general and then about their willingness to take the medicine described in the information leaflet that they read. They ... where the liver islocated inthe body and do so more easily and efficiently thanwords alone. However, words are still important in explaining the implications ofthe pictures andin explainingwhat ... video tape of animated cartoons explaining the need for a polio vaccine. The information contained in the videotape was the same as inthe leaflet. Both versions wereavailable in English and Spanish....
... capitalprofitability is declining. The internalization of information within the same institution may thusenhance intra-circuit and inter-circuit stability by reducing the incentive to overfinancing. The ... and illustrates the main structural, theoretical and incentive-related policy implications of circuittheory of finance. Section I.2 discusses the special roleofthe financial system as the core of the circuit ... industries may weaken in the long term.To a large extent, the expanding roleofthe state inthe economy (as experienced in the industrial countries after the 1930s, and especially inthe second post-world...
... knowledge of the minority and poor people and use them to mobilize the poor and minorities who are struggling for the betterment of their conditions. It could mobilize the so called minorities ... and indirectly influences the education of children because the teaching and learning of children is supervised by the older members of a society and conducted for the benefit of the society’s ... (medium of instruction) reflects the interests of those elite. In countries in which one ofthe languages dominate, there is usually an issue about where to place other languages inthe education...
... settings. The complexity of choices of technologies andthe complexity of needs and demands ofhealth systems suggests that the gradual introduction, testing and refining of new technologies, in ... summary of these key lessons as they relate to intermediaries and beneficiaries, to improving the functioning ofhealthcare systems, to improving healthcare delivery and to improving healthcommunication ... use of ICTs inthehealth sector are: ã How to evaluate the impact ofthe use of ICTs on health? ã What can be done to strengthen theroleofand build the capacity of local information intermediaries?...
... age, health, and living status are highly influenced by the availability of quality healthcareandhealthcare funding policy. The number of Medi- care beneficiaries is increasing andthe cost of ... Medicare BeneficiariesFood and Nutrition BoardINSTITUTE OF MEDICINE The Role of Nutrition in Maintaining Health in the Nation’s ElderlyEvaluating Coverage of Nutrition Services for the Medicare ... Medicare beneficiaries.NUTRITIONAL HEALTHINTHE OLDER PERSON In reviewing the importance of nutrition to thehealthof older Ameri-cans, both malnutrition andtheroleof nutrition in the...
... made the roleofthe dentist in diagnosing and treating pain inthe head and neck region increasingly obscure rather than more clear. Inthe academic debate concerning the etiology—pre-dominantly ... 1994b). The fibers of both strata stream into the pars posterior ofthe disk and there intertwine with the trans-verse fibers ofthe pars posterior andthe sagittal fibers of the pars intermedia ... in all parts ofthe disk (Nagy and Daniel 1991) but are more numerous inthe pars anterior andinthe medial portion ofthe joint (Luder and Babst 1991). A reduc-tion inthe thickness of the...
... data.'At the simplest level, the issue ofthe quality of labor is the issue of the measurement of labor input in constant prices and a question of correct aggregation. It is standard national-income ... ACCOUNTINGONE ofthe earliest responses to the appearance of a large "residual" in the works of Schmookler [50],Kendnck[39], Solow [56] and otherswas to point to the improving quality of ... on it. Aninterpretation of E as an index of embodied quality in different types and vintages of labor, fixed once and for all and independent of levels of K, would be veryrestrictive and is not...
... indicatorwillreflecthowthesearedistributed. In fact, the Giniindexisrelatedto the Lorenzcurve:itis the size ofthe areabetween the curve andthe equaldistributionline–expressedasaproportion ofthe wholeareabelow the equaldistributionline. The higher the Giniindex the greater the disparities.Anothermeasure of distributionthatcanbeusedis the Theilindex.4Thisgivesresultslargelyparalleltothose ofthe Giniindexbut the indexisderivedslightlydifferently and has the advantagethatitcanbesub-dividedintodifferentcomponents.Thisreportassumesthatimprovements in region-wideMDG ... being reduced as a result of generalreduction in attainments.Asindicated in TableII-1, the greatestdisparitieson the basis ofthe Giniindex(exceedingvalues of 0.5)for the ... Expandaccesstoprimary healthcare 59 3. Integratechild and maternal health intoacontinuum ofcare 61 4. Acton thehealth needs ofthe urbanpoor 62 5. Devisesustainablefinancialstrategies...