... on the Web for the personal useof Web users The initial services support the individual user ofthe Web, wireless devices and other devices, communications, and e-commerce The majority ofthe ... you can use to generate XML documents These editors range from the complexity of Microsoft Word 2002 to the simplicity of Notepad An example of one of these specialist editors, which is used by ... want to extend their learning beyond the class In particular, check to see if there are later versions of any ofthe demonstration files used in the module Module 10: TheChallengeof Designing...
... Shareholders’ Daily UseoftheInternet Remains Steady Percentage of mutual fund–owning households with Internet access by frequency ofInternet use, * selected years Frequency ofInternetuse At least ... Fund Shareholders Report Frequent UseoftheInternet Shareholders’ daily useoftheInternet is widespread About eight in 10 mutual fund–owning households with Internet access in 2011 went online ... funds The number of households owning mutual funds decreased slightly in 2011 The percentage of U.S households owning mutual funds has stayed about the same since 2002 The current estimate of the...
... Shareholders’ Daily UseoftheInternet Edges Up Percentage of mutual fund–owning households with Internet access by frequency ofInternet use; * selected years Frequency ofInternetuse At least once ... Fund Owners’ Daily UseoftheInternet Percentage of mutual fund–owning households with Internet access, 2012 Frequency ofInternet use1 Household had Internet access Never in the past 12 months ... 10 members of these groups indicated using theInternet for the online tasks indicated FIGURE 22 Shareholders’ UseoftheInternet by Age, Education, or Household Income Percentage of mutual fund–owning...
... in Veenhof (2006a) The 2005 GSS on time use captured personal useoftheInternet and does not include use for work-related purposes Among Internet users in the GSS sample, 57% used theInternet ... by the University of Toronto’s NetLab—show that the majority of Canadians usetheInternet As rates of access to theInternet escalate, the questions shift from the old concern of access to the ... from non-users in terms ofthe amount of time they spent conversing in-person with other household members Moreover, they spent more time talking on the phone than non-users oftheInternet Results...
... on the R1-R2 link (Because there is no congestion on the first link, the UDP arrival rate at the first router is the same as the UDP sending rate.) The bold line (at the top ofthe graph) shows the ... shows, when the sending rate ofthe UDP flow is small, the TCP flows have high goodput, and use almost all ofthe bandwidth on the R1-R2 link When the sending rate ofthe UDP flow is larger, the UDP ... before they can be ofuse to the end user [Var96] This can occur when web users abort partiallycompleted TCP transfers because of delays in the network and then re-request the same data This form of...
... 80% of adults in the WHO European Region and up to one third of children The rates of obesity are rising in virtually all parts ofthe Region The costs to the health services of treating the ... The designations employed and the presentation ofthe material in this publication not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part ofthe World Health Organization concerning the ... WHA55.25) The Regional Office will publish the research papers later this year This publication outlines the extent ofthe problem, the implications for the health sector and other sectors, and the...
... in the coordination of participants in the attacks of 11 September 2001 in the United States 27. TheuseoftheInternet in furtherance ofthe execution of acts of terrorism may, inter alia, offer ... CHAPTER I. UseoftheInternet for terrorist purposes theuseof propaganda, whether communicated in person or via the Internet, over time The length of time and the effectiveness ofthe propaganda ... subject of analysis C. Uses oftheInternet for countering terrorist activity 29. While terrorists have developed many ways to usetheInternet in furtherance of illicit purposes, their useof the...
... idea to rest In the seventeenth century, Grotius, the father ofthe freedom -of -the- seas doctrine, asserted that the vagrant waters ofthe sea should necessarily be free as neither navigation ... and theChallengeof Global Warming Economics and theChallengeof Global Warming is a balanced, rigorous, and comprehensive analysis ofthe role of economics in confronting global warming, the ... horizon, the high degree of scientific and economic uncertainty (not unrelated to the centuries-long timescale), the scale ofthe damages that may arise, and the global character ofthe challenge...
... challenges The role of health education in the school system must therefore not be considered in terms of a body of knowledge, but as a way of re-assessing the teaching profession and strengthening ... a fundamental change in the role of schools within society, and by extension ofthe meaning of educators’ professional activities In other words, the issue ofthe role of schools is wider than ... find their own way in their own specific contexts The hope is that it will help to support professionals in their work in the service of education and of public health HEALTH EDUCATION: ONE OF THE...
... eliminating the risk of developing the disease One ofthe most important medical discoveries ofthe twentieth century was the role of tobacco smoking as a cause of cancers ofthe lung and various other ... with their health-care professionals in the management of their own disease 6 Responding to thechallengeof cancer in Europe Summary It is hoped that this book offers a useful review ofthe ... year) The number of cases arising in the population in a given year (the numerator ofthe incidence rate) is divided by the population from which the cases arose (the denominator) Theuseof incidence...
... cost of either of these cost components will therefore have a significant effect on the B/C ratios In the case of substituting to LPG, the intervention program costs and stove costs are only on the ... rate of 10 percent over the useful life ofthe devices, ranging from to 10 years in the analysis Benefit-cost ratios are > for DOC on high usage buses and taxis, and on low usage buses if the useful ... in Mexico.18 The Colombia, Peru and Senegal usethe cost -of- illness (COI) approach for valuation of morbidity The China study uses a combination of COI and willingness-to-pay (WTP) The Mexico study...
... almost all ofthe P2P proportion of overall internet traffic of 14.4% (the lowest ofthe four regions) 90% of P2P use in Europe is through bittorrent with the network making up 17.3% of all internet ... storage combined with the increasing useofthe web as the most important and central part oftheinternet for most users have led to the appearance and increasing useof what have become widely ... estimation Part A: Internet Usage Assessment 2.1 Introduction Part A of this report examines the major arenas oftheinternet known to be used – either primarily or as one of a number of uses – to distribute...
... ofthe frequent Internet users and 38% ofthe occasional Internet users) Furthermore, in terms ofthe context in which a child asked for help, parents who did not usetheInternet were less often ... three-quarters ofthe frequent Internet users (76%) said their child was not allowed to spend a lot of time online, compared to 80% ofthe non-users and 83% ofthe occasional users The proportions of non-users ... half ofthe parents who did not usetheInternet themselves said that their child had online access Chart 5: Does your child usethe Internet? Yes Parents’ Internetuse No 83 Frequent Internet users...
... different after the Paris Treaty of 1945 The issue of reparations was still at the top ofthe agenda, but two years after the treaty was signed the debate had fully focused on the need for a post-conflict ... in the strategy and agreed to the aid, it is hard to think ofthe Marshall Plan as interference in the internal affairs ofthe countries involved Another important issue debated at the time ofthe ... economies The financial implications of these parallel challenges always clash, and the way countries and the international community deal with them will determine the success or failure ofthe war-to-peace...
... has been the standard care for the treatment of breast, ovarian, and head and neck cancer However, in the last decade, the approaches to cancer therapy have changed In 1998, the approval of trastuzumab ... toxicity from the combination of several drugs should not be overlooked [17] On the other hand, it is known that the combination of different strategies may amplify the various side effects of every ... often influenced by the financial pressure aimed at demonstrating product effectiveness for licensing rather than systematically designing trials to evaluate the mechanisms of action ofthe therapy...
... has been the standard care for the treatment of breast, ovarian, and head and neck cancer However, in the last decade, the approaches to cancer therapy have changed In 1998, the approval of trastuzumab ... toxicity from the combination of several drugs should not be overlooked [17] On the other hand, it is known that the combination of different strategies may amplify the various side effects of every ... often influenced by the financial pressure aimed at demonstrating product effectiveness for licensing rather than systematically designing trials to evaluate the mechanisms of action ofthe therapy...
... referred to the ICU by the emergency physician and only half of them were finally admitted by the ICU physician [8] There also are discrepancies between the young and old in terms of delay of treatments ... In the cohort of Tabah et al., 1-year mortality was 80% in the subgroup of medical patients and 67% in the subgroup of unscheduled surgery [16] These results are consistent with the results of ... they had been able to perform at the time ofthe emergency department visit; 12% of ICU admitted patients experienced a minimum of one point loss in at least one dimension ofthe activities of...
... simultaneously, there should be no doubt as to the adequacy ofthe excision, because the presence of a flap may prevent detection ofthe local recurrence In general, the reconstructive challenge in ... assistance in editing the manuscript Authors’ contributions TH was responsible for the conception and design for the manuscript, the clinical work, the search for the literature, and the editing work ... al.: Reconstructive challengeof dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans in the female breast World Journal of Surgical Oncology 2011 9:1 Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing...