... area of their off-balance-sheet activities Finally, we examine the implications ofthe changing nature of banking for financial fragility and regulatory policy THE DECLINE OFTRADITIONAL BANKING ... Settlements (the “Promisel Report”), the Bank of England, the Group of Thirty, theOf ce ofthe U.S Comptroller ofthe Currency, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and, most recently, the U.S ... hardly new to banks Banks have always been exposed to such risks because of their holdings of fixed-rate, long-term loans and securities, and because of their foreign operations and foreign currency...
... design, and helped to draft the manuscript NF undertook supplementary literature reviews and contributed to the writing ofthe manuscript All authors have read and approved the final manuscript ... [70] In an evaluation of a programme in Uganda and Zambia where lay counsellors provided basic triage, intensive adherence support and assistance in the provision of ART, their performance was ... set performance thresholds, and how to ensure the best fit with existing roles and scopes of practice The importance of processes surrounding task shifting are a recurring theme in the literature: ...
... respective sites ofthe gene expression and silencing machinery It is therefore important 16 to understand how the effective concentration in the cytoplasm relates to the dose and timing of transgene ... developed forthepreventionandtreatmentof renal diseases Original applications of cell transfer were geared towards bone marrow and organ transplantation86,87, blood transfusion88 and in vitro ... casts and tumors, as well as tumors and retroperitoneal fibrosis originating externally to kidney38 Present management of AKI The management of AKI depends on the identification andtreatment of...
... The Essential Handbook ofTreatmentandPreventionof Alcohol Problems The Essential Handbook ofTreatmentandPreventionof Alcohol Problems Edited by Nick Heather School of Psychology and ... dependence and problems in the 1930s and did so, moreover, in the face of professional and scientific indifference; there is no doubt that the Fellowship has saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of ... substance abuse treatment in a comprehensive health care plan can have a significant impact on savings The Essential Handbook ofTreatmentandPreventionof Alcohol Problems Edited by N Heather and...
... The Essential Handbook ofTreatmentandPreventionof Alcohol Problems The Essential Handbook ofTreatmentandPreventionof Alcohol Problems Edited by Nick Heather School of Psychology and ... dependence and problems in the 1930s and did so, moreover, in the face of professional and scientific indifference; there is no doubt that the Fellowship has saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of ... substance abuse treatment in a comprehensive health care plan can have a significant impact on savings The Essential Handbook ofTreatmentandPreventionof Alcohol Problems Edited by N Heather and...
... between client and therapist Finn and Tonsager suggest that the primary goal of TA is the creation of a transforming and connecting therapeutic experience forthe client in the context ofthe assessment ... clinical level, the analogue nature of their analysis andthe lack of interrater reliability information about the application ofthe scales to the case summaries limit the usefulness of their results ... the world and among all racial and ethnic groups Being destitute and alone increases the risk of suicide, but suicide occurs in all groups ofthe population, the young andthe old, the rich and...
... elicited The lack of adequate rapport and response data may dilute the accuracy ofthe scoring of both the SAC andthe CAQ and also reduce the sensitivity andthe specificity ofthe measures A candid ... content ofthe consult, including the questions and/ or decisions discussed andthe reasons for accepting and/ or rejecting the consultant’s advice The thoroughness and even the neatness ofthe clinical ... as the SAC and CAQ that can empirically document the degree of vulnerability andof available coping skills should help evaluate the need for hospitalization and degree of suicide risk, and they...
... is high, the clinician may abandon the collaborative aspect ofthe relationship and make a plan that the client dislikes The client no longer chooses, andthe clinician acts to protect the client ... is, an understanding ofthe problem to be addressed) and emotion-focused goals (an understanding of how this problem makes them feel and how it affects their adjustment) This is followed by the ... jargon oftraditional therapies Further, TA encourages therapists and clients to use symbols such as circles, arrows, triangles, and bar graphs, all of which increase clarity and understanding...
... name of a physician in the Netherlands who told her and her husband how to arrange her mother’s death They obtained Nembutal, officially for insomnia, and her mother took it while Betty and her ... marital and financial problems (she quit paying the household bills and did not tell her husband) She Easing the Legacy of Suicide 339 called her husband at work one day and asked him to come home for ... removed, they fail to see the value and importance of their presence in life andthe pain of its absence Life may be better off for survivors, but not because the loved one is gone To the contrary,...
... performance and equity Oxford University Press; 2004 Ugandan ministry of health: National Antiretroviral Treatmentand Care Guidelines For Adults and Children Ministry of Health Uganda 2003 Uganda ... the Uganda Ministry of Health andthe offices ofthe district directors of health services in all the three districts The methodology was also peer reviewed and approved by Uganda Ministry of Health ... Regional Forum on Northern Uganda Ministry of Health publications 2005 Office of Prime Minister, UNDP: Northern Uganda IDP Re-profiling study UNDP/OPM Uganda 2005 Ministry of Health: Mapping and Assessment...
... reference information about the burden of asthma can be found in the report Global Burden of Asthma* Further studies ofthe social and economic burden of asthma andthe cost effectiveness oftreatment ... asthma) The partnership is formed and strengthened as patients and their health care professionals discuss and agree on the goals of treatment, develop a personalized, written self-management ... hyperresponsiveness, atopy, and allergic sensitization) are themselves products of complex gene-environment interactions and are therefore both features of asthma and risk factors forthe development ofthe disease...
... preparedness forand response to seasonal and pandemic influenza CDC will lead efforts to improve clinician and public awareness and acceptance of CDC’s influenza prevention, testing, andtreatment ... For carrying out titles II, III, VII, XVII, and XXI, and section 2821 ofthe PHS Act, titles II and IV ofthe Immigration and Nationality Act, and section 501 ofthe Refugee Education Assistance ... further, That funds appropriated under this heading and in all other accounts of CDC may be used to support the purchase, hire, maintenance, and operation of aircraft foruseand support of the...
... implications forpreventionand treatment, and to the identification of candidates for innovative prevention strategies The practical application of such knowledge could, for example, take the form of: ... (DNA) the hope that an understanding ofthe complex interplay belonging to a particular organism of genes andthe environment will lead to new avenues Genomics: The study ofthe structure andfor ... or hand-written notes and summaries of each consultation were drafted Over the course ofthe consultation andliterature review process, specific questions emerged and became the focus of further...
... Figure the upper and transversus abdominus contracted and using the Keeping1 lower extremities Keeping the transversus abdominus contracted and using the upper and lower extremities - Keep the butt ... away from you (straighten the knee) and then bring it back toward you - Repeat the bending and straightening ofthe knee/leg - The straighter and lower the leg, the harder the exercise Figure with ... around the knees and push the knees apart http://www.occup-med.com/content/2/1/3 - Keep the butt up andthe gut tight - The further the arms go overhead, the more the back wants to arch - Keep the...
... Rwanda (n = 914) and Tanzania (n = 245) had a higher prevalence of HIV, with an adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of 1.89 (1.20, 2.96) in Rwanda, and 2.39 (1.21, 4.73) in Tanzania [12,13] The Tanzanian ... provides an important opportunity to understand these problems andthe implications of them for responses to HIV A decade of cross-sectional research from African countries, including Rwanda, Tanzania, ... perpetration of intimate partner violence [10,11] and 28% disclose rape of a woman or girl [10] These two epidemics have provided an important impetus for research into the nexus of gender and HIV, and the...
... – 3.0 [65] For most ofthetreatment planning and treatment, the costs for protons and photons are identical The differential costs are accounted for by the proton accelerator andthe engineering ... Bolsi A: A treatment planning comparison of 3D conformal therapy, intensity modulated photon therapy and proton therapy fortreatmentof advanced head and neck tumours Radiotherapy and Oncology ... to these and other organs-at-risk (OARs) can be substantially increased For this reason, a mixture of photon and electron beams is often used to treat the internal mammary nodes Because of the...
... AIDS treatmentand prevention, to the fight for comprehensive primary health care for all Comprehensive primary health care for all was considered 'unaffordable' and 'unsustainable' within the ... finance primary health care with domestic resources alone, was usually not considered The fight for universal access to AIDS treatmentandprevention changed that paradigm AIDS treatment was and ... same is probably true for 'health systems strengthening': to hire a physician and two nurses per thousand people on a US$10 per person per year budget is quite a challenge, andthe long-term commitment...
... the annual total loads of pollutants in the Yodo River and their runoff characteristics (Ebise et al (2001, 2003, 2004 and 2006)) Here, pollutants contain organic matter, nutrients, SS and other ... sides ofthe routine observation period in 2005, mostly winter, was stable Fig shows the changes in TOC and DOC concentrations with the change of flow in 2005, and Fig shows the changes in TOC and ... considering the transverse distribution of water quality concentrations and storm runoff loads The total pollutant loads during the observation period in the dry year of 2005 andthe average year of 2003...
... agrochemicals (for the supply of natural fungicides and insecticides), nutrition (for the acquisition of natural substances used for flavoring and coloring foods), and cosmetics (natural fragrances and oils) ... relatively easy to perform One ofthe major applications of genome sequencing of plants is functional genomics In simple words, an understanding ofthe function of genes and other parts ofthe genome is ... three compartments: the plastids forthe terpenoid moiety and tryptophan, the cytosol for decarboxylation of tryptophan, andthe vacuole forthe coupling of tryptamine with secologanin (Verpoorte...
... limited and unbalanced Management Framework - Introd uced Marine Pests Priorities and hazards for Economies Variable levels of activity and management capability Ships’ ballast water and hull ... capabilities and approaches Priorities and hazards for APEC Economies Considerations for a Risk Management Framework Conclusions, including the results ofthe November 2001 Workshop Management ... Pests Management capabilities and approaches APEC andthe MRCWG have a role in liaising with IMO, FAO, NACA to enhance the effectiveness of existing instruments within APEC Institutional arrangements...