... be mainly Malay until the nineteenth century Later, with the increasing British dominance inthe Peninsula, the bulk of labor in tinmining was inthe form of Chinese workers, who were also involved ... especially in Britain Malay Peninsula was rich in tin andthe Chinese not only controlled the Tin mines, but also had a good knowledge of methods to extract tin from the mines However, the labor used to ... definite answer tothe meaning ofthe term Melayu and noted that both Dutch as well as the British used the term Malay in place of Melayu in most ofthe colonial writings The Malay identity in the...
... upper, andthe lower They closely resemble each other The arm corresponds tothe thigh; the forearm, tothe leg; the wrist, tothe ankle; the fingers, tothe toes The fingers andthe toes are ... functions ofthe body, has come to include Anatomy, or the science of its structure, and Hygiene, or the laws of health; the one being essential tothe proper understanding of physiology, andthe other ... the bones ofthe skeleton are considered in three divisions: the _head_, the _trunk_, andthe _limbs_ THE HEAD THE BONES OFTHE SKULL ANDTHE FACE form a cavity for the protection ofthe brain...
... located, andthe coordinates, representing the position ofthe particle, were also taken to represent the position ofthe myosin head The position ofthe myosin head, determined by the above ... myosin heads returned exactly to their initial position in records a, b and i, and close to their initial position in records c to h The return of myosin heads to their initial position may be associated ... detachment of Pi and ADP from M Inthe presence of actin filaments, this reaction corresponds tothe myosin head power stroke (A to B in Fig.14) To summarize, our findings on the ATP-induced myosin head...
... bilateral hands and right ankle due to her complaint of joint pain showed soft tissue swelling with no air inthe soft tissues or destructive lesions Rheumatology ordered the following laboratory studies ... Leukocytoclastic vasculitis high power view of hemotoxylin and eosin stained skin biopsy Sections examined in multiple layers show vessels inthe upper dermis in which there is destruction ofthe ... view of hemotoxylin and eosin stained skin biopsy Sections examined in multiple layers show vessels inthe upper dermis in which there is destruction ofthe vessel wall with what appears to be...
... flexibility inthe choices of X f and F and is less demanding in terms ofthe approximating accuracy NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE 1.5 Organization ofthe Thesis The resulting terminal ... choices ofthe terminal set and cost and is less demanding in terms ofthe approximat- NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE SUMMARY viii ing accuracy The resulting terminal set is large and, ... contained in Ω int(Ω) interior of Ω cl(Ω) closure of Ω |Ω| cardinality of Ω NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE LIST OF SYMBOLS xiii Area(Ω) size of Ω Vol(Ω) hypervolume of Ω In1 (Ω) inner...
... 45 minutes After the reverse transcription and inactivation of reverse transcriptase at 95°C for minutes, the thermal machine was paused andthe remaining primers (the reverse primer inthe reaction ... between the amount of input RNA ranging from 103 pg to fg andthe corresponding CT values within the concentration range The detection limit of positive and negative-strand DWV RNAs were the same The ... transmission of DWV and suggested that the lining ofthe digestive tract was likely the primary site ofthe DWV infection via food-borne transmission, with the virus spreading to secondary sites from the...
... forms the fruit and incloses the seed The stamens andthe pistil are the essential organs of a flower, because they, and they only, are needed inthe formation of seeds The pollen from the stamen, ... other time ofthe year The plan of branching, the position, number, size, form, color, and surface of buds, as well as the arrangement ofthe leaves within the bud andthe peculiarities ofthe ... the pencil till it is in line with the ground at the base ofthe tree; move the arm and pencil upward till the thumb is in line with the paper, and note where the end ofthe pencil comes on the...
... livestock watering usually take into account the type of livestock, the daily water requirements of each species, the chemicals added tothe feed ofthe livestock to enhance the growth andto reduce ... Management and Wastewater Treatment inthe Netherlands (RIZA), the International Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering ofthe Netherlands (IHE), the World Bank, the ... three interacting areas are often administered in different line ministries - typically a Ministry of Environment, a Ministry of Water and a Ministry ofHealthIn addition, the policy making process,...
... Management and Wastewater Treatment inthe Netherlands (RIZA), the International Institute for Infrastructural, Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering ofthe Netherlands (IHE), the World Bank, the ... particularly the Ministry of Foreign Affairs/DGIS ofthe Netherlands Financial support for the activities undertaken by the Working Group has been provided by UNEP and by the Government ofthe Netherlands ... each individual author and therefore the principal contributors are listed together below: Martin Adriaanse, Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment (RIZA), Ministry of...
... page intentionally left blank Democratic Accountability andtheUseof Force in International Law The spread of democracy to a majority ofthe world’s states andthe legitimization oftheuseof ... States) inthe deployment of armed forces under the UN and NATO, asking who has been and should be accountable tothe citizens of these nations, andtothe citizens of states who are the object of ... valuable insight into the political and societal context in which law operates We are grateful to all of them We are grateful tothe many individuals who took the time to talk with us They included of cials...
... means to an income andto vital aspects ofhealth provision, including medidisabled by the Chernobyl accident (and their children) increased from 200 in 1991 to 64 500 in 1997 and 91 219 in 2001 of ... area inthe spring and summer of 1986 were estimated to be ofthe order of 33 mSv on average, with the highest dose ofthe order of several hundred mSv Doses of Ionizing Radiation Interaction of ... Zone in Ukraine is to 31 controls on the nature of activities that may be performed inthe particular areas In some of them, restriction of food crops planting and cattle grazing, anduseof only...
... Nurse’s Guide totheUseof Social Media T A nurse must understand and apply these guidelines for theuseof social media he useof social media and other electronic communication is expanding exponentially ... reported in nursing literature andtothe media Confidentiality and Privacy To understand the limits of appropriate useof social media, it is important to have an understanding of confidentiality and ... governing employee useof such media inthe workplace Components of these policies often address personal useof employer computers and equipment, personal computing during work hours, and the...
... livestock watering usually take into account the type of livestock, the daily water requirements of each species, the chemicals added tothe feed ofthe livestock to enhance the growth andto reduce ... means of minimising the risk of water pollution andof promoting the continuation of economic agricultural activity (UNECE, 1993) Usethe precautionary principle There are many examples ofthe ... planning also provides the mechanism for assessing and controlling the overall loading of pollutants within whole river catchments and, ultimately, into the sea, irrespective ofthe uses to which...
... and construction Recurring costs relate mainly tothe paying back of loans (interest and principal), andtothe costs for personnel, energy and other utilities, stores, laboratories, repair and ... a minimum depth in order to protect them against traffic loads (minimum soil cover of m), a minimum slope to ensure resuspension and hydraulic flushing of sediment tothe end ofthe sewer, and ... the introduction of these new concepts in existing or even in new facilities, such as insufficient awareness ofthe environmental effects ofthe production process, lack of understanding of the...
... Review ofthe Research Literature on theUseof Phonics inthe Teaching of Reading and Spelling Carole J Torgerson * Greg Brooks ** Jill Hall * * University of York ** University of Sheffield The ... Amount of instructional time in experiment Information about what other literacy instruction participants were receiving, including whether or not the interventions included spelling instruction ... synthetic phonics)? How different approaches impact on the application of phonics in reading and writing, including beyond the early years? What proportion of...
... (Cofino, 1994), reflecting the ongoing nature ofthe monitoring and incorporating the feedback mechanism Figure 9.6 Chain of activities in an information system 9.4 Information gathering and ... analysis ofthe requirements ofthe users ofthe data Examples of specific monitoring objectives are: • To follow changes (trends) inthe input of pollutants tothe aquatic environment andin compliance ... has been achieved inthe automation of monitoring and automatic transfer of data from the monitoring system into the information system New developments using sensor technology and telemetry, for...
... population lives inthe towns ofthe Ganga basin Out ofthe 2,300 towns inthe country, 692 are located in this basin, andof these, 100 are located along the river bank itself The belief the Ganga ... existing water treatment plants tothe selected intake points in relation tothe costs associated with engineering construction and relocation of people • The financing ofthe project andthe ... Agency (ODA) ofthe UK inthe form of some automatic water quality monitoring stations, the associated modelling software, training and some hardware The monitoring programme is being run on a...