... asignificant step forwards to assess the utility of thesequestionnaires in another practice setting.Therefore the aim of this observational study was toassess the utility ofthe MYMOP2 and W-BQ12 healthoutcomes ... latter setting, the W-BQ12 was notfound to be responsive. The authors of this latter studyattributed the lack of responsiveness ofthe W-QB12 totwo possible causes: either the socioeconomically ... shown in Table 3.TheMYMOP2scalesofSymptom1andProfileshowed a moderate negative correlation with the General Wellbeing (GWB) and Energy scales of the W-BQ12. The Wellbeing scale ofthe MYMOP2 had...
... Digital Computer 150 The Role ofthe Motherboard 151 The Roles ofthe Processor and Memory 153 The Role of Storage Media 157Why This Matters to the Investigator 163 The Languageofthe Machine ... computer to commit them aswell as to those who commit them without theuseof a computer or network.In other cases, the crime is unique and came into existence with the advent of the Internet. Unauthorized ... pictures of minors.All these acts are alreadycriminal in certain jurisdictions and could be committed without theuseof the computer network .The “cyber”aspect is not a necessary element ofthe offense;it...
... trademark ofthe Federal Reserve banks. making sense OFTHE FEDERAL RESERVE15 t the core ofthe Federal Reserve System is the Board of Governors, or Federal Reserve Board. The Board of Governors, ... banks, the companies that own banks and international organizations that do banking business in the United States. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC), theOf ce ofthe Comptroller ofthe ... that the nation’s payments system functions smoothly. In addition, the Board oversees the activities of Reserve banks, approving the appointments of their presidents and three members of the...
... funds All U.S. households3Age of head of household11 Age is based on the age ofthe sole or co-decisionmaker for household saving and investing.2 For the complete time series of data from ... 21Mutul Fund Owners’ Dily Useofthe InternetPercentge of mutul fund–owning households with Internet ccess, 2011Household had Internet accessFrequency of use 1Never in the past 12 months or ... the member of the household who was the sole or co-decisionmaker most knowledgeable about the household’s savings and investments. The standard error for the 2011 sample of households is ± 1.5...
... funds All U.S. households3Age of head of household11 Age is based on the age ofthe sole or co-decisionmaker for household saving and investing.2 For the complete time series of data from ... the member ofthe household who was the sole or co-decisionmaker most knowledgeable about the household’s savings and investments. The standard error for the 2012 sample of households is ± 1.6percentage ... data include the number of mutual fund owners per household, which is applied to the number of U.S. households owning mutual funds. The average number of mutual fund owners per household is...
... citizen ofthe word, with his violin as a passport STEVE EMBER: Many consider him the greatest concert violinist in the world. The music of Itzhak Perlman is our program today on the VOA Special English ... from polio at the age of four. The disease damaged his legs. He uses a wheelchair or walks with the aid of crutches on his arms. (MUSIC) But none of this stopped him from playing the violin. ... is full of power and strength. It can be sad or joyful, loud or soft. But critics say it is not the music alone that makes his playing so special. They say he is able to communicate the joy...
... distributed by the Ministry of Finance to the Governments ofthe States in which the depositswere made. The Union Government retains the other 20per cent. There is no specific oversight by the centralgovernment ... centralgovernment ofthe States’ useofthe borrowed fundsonce they are remitted to them, as they are viewed asgeneral financing for the state budgets, the largest out-lays of which are for ... spiral of loss of revenues to the posts,which forced the closing of 65 per cent of Finland’s postoffices between 1990 and 1995, following the first large-scale fee reduction in 1990. The number of...
... Canada, the Government of Canada, CanadianHeritage, the Office ofthe Commissioner of Official Languages, the University of Toronto or the Oxford Internet Institute. The authors thank the ReviewCommittee ... of the time use data, a distinction was also made betweenmoderate and heavier users ofthe Internet. Thereremains a need to study the diversity of Internetusers and behaviours further. Rather ... Hogan, formerly of NetLab, is now with the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford.Carsten Quell is now with the Office ofthe Commissioner of Official Languages. At the time that...