... Nam,positively contributes to the
economic growth of the country and intergrats into Asian railway.
Up to now,with over 125 years of operation.Viet Nam railway network consists
of 7 mains lines linking ... in the evening from Hanoi and arrive at Lao Cai train
station in the early morning. Trains also leave in the evening from Lao Cai and
arrive in the morning in Hanoi.
Traveling within Sapa: Sapa ... History of VietNam trains:
The first train in Indo-china running from Sai Gon to Cho Lon
on 27 December 1881
In National Communication and Transpor system, VietNam Railway came into
being later...
... more easily by using one of the latest
technologies – Biofast – a kind of machine for filtering liquid wastes. Biofast are outstanding
because of its effectiveness and efficiency.
Biofast operates ... factories tried
manufacturing incinerators but either they could not apply in reality or incinerators were
inefficient. The abatement cost of treating one kilogram of solid medical waste is ... out of control of
supervisory.
2.4. Financial difficulties
Up to April 2003, 61 hospitals in Vietnam (7%) had incinerators. Most incinerators were very
expensive. They operated erratically...
...
some or most of these inflows.
?? The evidence tentatively suggests that incoming FDI may be partially offset by long-
term capital outflows, possibly reflecting cover operations by investors. ... considerable caution when buying
inflows to reduce the NOFP.
Nonetheless, in certain cases involving large one-off inflows of FDI, the SARB may have
sufficient prior information to make an assessment ... impact diminishes
significantly as the maturity of the debt increases.
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The benefit of external borrowing to
reduce the NOFP stems primarily from an improvement in the maturity structure of South...
... because of physical or psychological
sequelae from sexual violence in the four hospitals of Goma. Only half of the hospitals had physicians specialized
in gynaecology or gynaecological surgery available. ... to
sexually abused females in Goma. This weakens the
conclusion of our study that resource restraints substan-
tially affect the quality of patient care. Finally, it is note-
worthy that not all information ... sexually
abused females are in line with the findings of the
United Nations panel reporting unmet needs of victims
of sexual violence, particularly in remote areas [7]. The
lack of material resources...
... sig-
nificant influence on the prevalence of hyperopia and
myopia: as age increased, the prevalence of hyperopia
markedly decreased, and that of myopia significantly
increased. The prevalence of hyperopia ... examinations, eye drop instillation, cyc-
loplegic retinoscopy, and fundus examination. The
quality of examination for each station was controlled
by the leading investigators. Because a senior inves-
tigator ... incon-
venience in transporting auxiliary equipment on
rugged mountain roads in the study regions, should
be considered a weakness of this study.
In summary, our results indicate that an increase...
... with clinically and pathologically proven steatosis
and 98 patients without steatosis were recruited into this study. The levels of fasting blood
glucose (FBG), fasting insulin (FINS), triglyceride ... levels
of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT). The higher
prevalence of hepatic steatosis in Hispanics was
mainly due to the higher prevalence of obesity and
insulin resistance in this ethnic ... changes of the liver in inflammation, fibrosis and fatty deposition
were examined in all patients. Results: The levels of BMI, HOMA-IR, FBG, insulin, TG, and
CHOL were significantly higher in patients...
... by comparing the consistency between the
new design and a routine control selection design in a
large case-control study that was incorporated into a
nationwide mortality survey in China in ... bias may have some effect on our results. Second,
5.7% of urban and 13.5% of rural cancer deaths in our
study were diagnosed only by clinical experience, or
inference after dying, which may result ... similarly affect assessment
of smoking habits in the control group,
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however,
insisting on a dead control group violates the study
base principle, since the base consists of living sub-
jects. In...
... vein in all 8 animals and in the distal part of the
vein in 7 of the 8 animals. Edema (Grades 1-3) was
found in the proximal part of the vein in 6 of the 8
animals and in the distal part of ...
University.
Drugs
Navelbine
đ
Injection (VNR) and Adriacin
đ
Injec-
tion (DXR) were kindly provided by Kyowa Hakko
Kirin Co. (Tokyo, Japan). A 10 mg/mL vial of VNR
was diluted with normal saline ... Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Women’s University, 11-68
Koshien-Kyuban-cho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo 663-8179, Japan
3. Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Kinki...
...
divided into repayment periods during the loan term.
- Lending by way of issuance and use of credit cards: The credit
institution shall approve the use by a client of a loan amount within line of ... Lending pursuant to a line of credit: The credit institution and the
client shall determine and agree on a line of credit to be maintained for a fixed
period.
- Lending on installment repayment: ... in terms
of profit, consumer credit seems to overshadow business credit in terms of
efficiency and making profit.
In a recent survey, the world’s leading advisor on business strategy,
The Boston...
... expression of the
ankyrin-repeat oncoprotein (gankyrin) in human
hepatocellular carcinoma . Gankyrin binds to the
cell-cycle regulator CDK4 and the S6b ATPase subunit
of the regulatory component of ...
ethanol-induced mucosal injury in the upper
gastrointestinal tract leading to increase in the
permeability of the gut mucosa to endotoxins [43, 44].
These factors are involved in ethanol-induced ...
involved using KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes
and Genomes) [36] and GenMAPP (Gene Microarray
Pathway Profiler) [37] analysis. As shown in Table 2,
only ITGB4 was found to be involved in...
... collect fry and the productivity of fishing in commune went down.
Findings from group discussion shown that 224 ha of Con in Ba Con area in Vinh Ha
have been completely converted into shrimp ... socio-economic impacts of shrimp
farming; the causes of those impacts and links to institutions (customary and official),
policy and farming practices. Subsequently, we organized training on RRA and ... many zones of intensive farming as well as shortage of freshwater and
reduction of underground water in sandy shrimp farming zones. The discharge of waste
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contributed to salinisation of...
... Foundation of America.
Matthew Lee (Intel Scientific Award winner) currently is in the New York University. He is
involved in the investigation of Apoptosis inhibitor expression in the hepatoma ... involved in the investigation of the role
of HBV proteins in the up-regulation of apoptosis inhibitor.
Timothy Block Ph. D is a Professor, director of Drexel Institute for Biotechnology and
Virology ... Biotechnology and
Virology Research, School of Medicine, Drexel University, USA. His current researches
investigate the entry of hepatitis B virus, pathology of HBV infection and hepatocellular
carcinoma...
... absence of detectable HBV DNA at the time of OLT and absence of
reinfection for a minimum of 6 months post-OLT. After one year, reinfection occurred in 20% of patients in each group, but the
finding ...
finding of circulating HBV DNA by PCR in 2 of 11 receiving HBIG and 5 of 10 receiving LAM suggests that reinfection would be
likely in additional patients with longer observation. Discontinuation of ... or delay severity of reinfection, presumably due
to the effects of HBV-specific memory cells among passenger leukocytes [91]. An initially low recurrence rate in a Chinese cohort
receiving LAM...