... importance of EBP, intentional and targeted
marketing of EBP to providers and consumers may help to
drive the uptake of EBP in both publicandprivate agen-
cies [60].
Finally, enhancing system and ... than inprivate sector
organizations. Publicandprivatesector organizations
also differed by gender composition (public sector agen-
cies had a lower percentage of women) and age (public
sector ... sample and also
examining the extent to which organizational support for
innovation plays a rolein this process.
Organization type and organizational support for
innovation
Public andprivate sector...
... diameter of 40 nm, and a structure length
of 16 lm.
Based on our direct observations and as confirmed by a
time sequence of experiments, the tube growthin every case
starts randomly on certain points ... anodization of Ti and W substrates
in aqueous electrolytes with perchlorates or chlorides
additions, to explore the general feasibility of this princi-
ple and to gain some insight into the growth ... ratio of Ti to O is 1 : 2 (matching TiO
2
)
and the Cl content in all samples is lower than 3% (from
the traces of the electrolyte remaining in the tubes). The
small Al peak stems from the screw of...
... o f international ordering inand through interna-
tional law, both publicand private. The distinction between public and
private international law obscures the important publicroleof private
international ... practice.
Public andprivate international law are increasingly facing the same
problems and issues – reconciling the traditional roleand impact of the
state with the legalisation of the international ... confluence ofpublicandprivate international law
hand, nor of mere courtesy and good will, upon the other’.
2
In turn,
public international law traditionally neglects the analysis of private
international...
...
play
a role
in
the
regeneration
of
the
forest
(survival
and
growth
of
tree
seedlings)?
Alexander
et
al
(1992),
discussing
the
role
of
mycor-
rhizas
in
the
regeneration
of
some ...
inocu-
Original
article
Effect
of
endomycorrhizas
and
nematodes
on
the
growth
of
seedlings
of
Dicorynia
guianensis
Amshoff,
a
tree
species
of
the
tropical
rain
forest
in ...
were
grown
in
a
shade
tun-
nel
intercepting
85%
of
the
incident
light
(in
order
to
simulate
the
light
intensity
at
the
level
of
forest
floor
in
closed
stands)
in
Kourou...
... certain terms are needed in describing the plan of the notches, and their
depth and form.
Leaves with palmate veining are palmately lobed or notched; those with pinnate
veining are pinnately ... scabrous, covered with stiff,
scratching points; spiny, having stiff, sharp spines; glandular-hairy, having the hairs
ending in glands (usually needing a magnifying glass to be seen).
Texture.—Succulent, ... flowers of the tree are in small catkins, blooming before the
leaves expand in the early spring; in February, in South Carolina.
PART III.[Pg 51]
KEY, CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF THE...
... Results and Discussions
ã The result of interpretation of two images ETM+1999 and ETM+2004, it provided two
land use maps of 1999 and 2004. In each map was classified into 11 categories of land ... decision support system in sustainable of agricultural
development in this study is the land use zoning was created by GIS
and remote sensing technique. By created 3 main land use zones.
1. Conservation ... irrigation system were installed in the area,
and than this place was changed in dynamics way of land
use system
ã The forest area was destroyed by increasingly shifting
cultivation and rubber plantation...
... time. In the Irish consultations, most of the
children felt that the time they spent in waiting areas (a period of 1 ẵ to 2 ẵ hours was cited)
in advance of being seen by a health care professional ... standards. At its meeting in December 2010, the
Committee of Experts mandated to draft the guidelines agreed to consult children and young
people on their opinions and experiences of health care. ...
especially in English-speaking countries, about children’s participation in clinical decision-
making, little was known about children’s experience of health care more broadly, including
their involvement...
... display two broad bands at
1,330 cm
-1
(D-band) and 1580 cm
-1
(G-band). The D-
band is associated with the vibrations of carbon atoms with
dangling bonds in plane terminations of ‘‘disordered
graphite’’ ... G-band indi-
cates the degree of crystallinity in the graphite structure,
whereas the intensity of the D-band represents the impu-
rities, defects, or lattice distortions in MWCNTs.
Ferrari and ... decreases
with increasing flow rate. From the analysis of Raman
spectra, we observed that the higher flow rate induces the
amorphization of the lattice and formation of defects in
MWCNTs, indicating the...
... providing training and feedback alone.
Methods: In this cluster randomised controlled trial, a total of 22 general practices will be assigned to one of two
conditions: (1) training, feedback, and ... the
tailoring process. All contacts between the experts, the
GP visitor, and the GP are reported.
Training
GPs in both conditions received one day of training by
experts in (a) the early recognition of ... methods and models
of tailoring are effective and efficient [31,32]. The aim of
this RCT is to determine the effectiveness of tailored inter-
ventions to improve the implementation of guideline
recommendations...
... different effects of pH and NaCl on individual O
2
-binding properties
of a and b subunits within liganded tetramer and dimer of human hemo-
globin (HbA) were examined in a number of laser time-resolved ... environment of the
heme, and to the dynamics of structural changes in the
protein. Hence, the analysis of the GR parameters can
give a deep insight into modulation of the ligand bind-
ing properties of ... determined at pH 8.5 (2.0 m NaCl) at a hemo-
globin concentration of 100 or 20 lm in heme. Taking
into account the almost identical ligand-binding prop-
erties of the subunits within liganded...
... of murine serum
Our finding that the serine protease inhibitor aprotinin
and the inhibitor for the activation of the plasminogen
system Pai-1 maintained the chromatolytic activity of
diluted and ... plasmin activity, which is activated by hepa-
rin and inhibited by aprotinin as a result of plasmin
inhibition, and DNase1l3-like activity, which is inhib-
ited by heparin and activated by aprotinin. ... direct binding of heparin to
DNase1l3 and ⁄ or an alteration of the chromatin struc-
ture (see below).
Employing aprotinin in pDNA (data not shown)
and chromatin digestion (Fig. 2B) assays using...
... histamine, prostaglandin E
2
, leukotrienes, and
neurokinins [19]. The mechanism by which VIP antago-
nises LPS-induced production of proinflammatory TNF-α
and abrogates production of anti-inflammatory ... Arnalich F: Dif-
ferential effects of gastrin-releasing peptide, neuropeptide Y,
somatostatin and vasoactive intestinal peptide on interleukin-
1 beta, interleukin-6 and tumour necrosis factor-alpha ... with increased yet insufficient production
of anti-inflammatory cytokines including IL-10 [1]. The vali-
dation of TNF-α as a therapeutic target in RA has encour-
aged the investigation of signalling...