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... and the Health ofthe Public: A Summaryofthe February 2009 Summithttp://www.nap.edu/catalog/12668.html20 INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE AND THE HEALTH OFTHE PUBLIC In addressing the issue of involving ... publication, Integrative Medicine and the Health ofthe Public: A Summaryofthe 2009 Summit, provides an account ofthe discussion and presentations ofthe two-and-a-half day summit in Washington, ... NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board ofthe National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of...
... Our resultsprovide the basis for a further investigation of the regulation ofthe cdc2 promoter by LINC in differentphases ofthe cell cycle.Discussion The primary goal of this study was to ... pro-moters in the S phase and mediates their activation [4,5]. The composition ofthe S-phase complex differs fromthat ofthe G0 complex. Specifically, in the S phase, the interaction of LINC with ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14Fig. 8. Identication ofthe 5Â-binding regionfor LIN54 in the cdc2 promoter. (A) Scheme of the mutants in the 5Â region ofthe cdc2promoter used for competition in gel...
... established in1948 by Jim Casey, one ofthe founders of UPS, and his siblings, whonamed the Foundation in honor of their mother. The primary mission of the Foundation is to foster public policies, ... GUIDEFAMILY ECONOMIC SUCCESS THE ANNIE E. CASEY FOUNDATIONPPursuit ofthe Dream ursuit ofthe Dream Cars & Jobs in America Cars & Jobs in America PURSUIT OFTHE DREAM: A DISCUSSION GUIDEl19REFERENCESAnnie ... improvements. The guide will be available in the fall of 2008 on the National Consumer Law Center’s website:www.nclc.org/ PURSUIT OFTHE DREAM: A DISCUSSION GUIDEl1Pursuit ofthe Dream: Cars...
... togetherwithanexamination of keyuncertaintiesandlimitations;andaseries of conclusionsandinsightsgainedfrom the analysis.ItisimportanttorecallthatthisRIArestson the analysisdonein2008;nonewairqualitymodelingorotherassessmentswerecompletedexceptthoseoutlinedabove. The supplementincludesapresentation ofthe benefitsandcosts of attainingvariousalternativeozoneNationalAmbientAirQualityStandardsin the year2020.Theseestimatesonlyincludeareasassumedtomeet the currentstandardby2020.Theydonotinclude the costsorbenefits of attaining the alternatestandardsin the SanJoaquinValleyandSouthCoastairbasinsinCalifornia,becauseweexpectthatnonattainmentdesignationsunder the CleanAirActfortheseareaswouldplacethemincategoriesaffordedextratimebeyond2020toattain the ozoneNAAQS.InTableS1.1below, the individualrowestimatesreflect the differentstudiesavailabletodescribe the relationship of ozoneexposuretoprematuremortality.Thesemonetizedbenefitsincludereducedhealtheffectsfromreducedexposuretoozone,reducedhealtheffectsfromreducedexposuretoPM2.5,andimprovementsinvisibility. The rangeswithineachrowreflecttwoPMmortalitystudies(i.e.PopeandLaden).Rangesin the totalcostscolumnreflectdifferentassumptionsabout the extrapolation of costsasdiscussedinChapter5 ofthe 2008OzoneNAAQSRIA. The lowend ofthe range of netbenefitsisconstructedbysubtracting the highestcostfrom the lowestbenefit,while the highend ofthe rangeisconstructedbysubtracting the lowestcostfrom the highestbenefit. The presentation ofthe netbenefitestimatesrepresents the widestpossiblerangefromthisanalysis.TableS1.2presents the estimate of totalozoneandPM2.5‐relatedprematuremortalitiesandmorbiditiesavoidednationwidein2020asaresult of thisregulation. ... $47,000aEstimatesareroundedtotwosignificantfigures.Assuch,totalswillnotsumdowncolumns.S.2.4.4 Summaryof TotalCosts TableS2.9presentsa summaryofthe totalnationalcosts of attaining the 0.055ppmand the 0.060ppmalternativestandardsin2020.This summary includes the engineeringcosts of the modeledcontrolstrategy(presentedin the 2008OzoneNAAQSRIAChapter54), the additionalsupplementalcontrols,aswellas the extrapolatedcosts.ConsistentwithOMBCircularA‐4,costsarepresentedata7%discountrate.7 The midrangeestimateconsists of usinganMvalue of 0.24for the estimation ofthe averagecostperton of controlbygeographicarea.Foracompletelisting of averagecostpertonbygeographicareaseeAppendixS2a. ... The costs of identifiedcontrolmeasuresaccountsforanincreasinglysmallerquantity of the totalcosts of attainment.Thisisamajorlimitation ofthe costanalysis.Weassumeamajority ofthe costs of attaining the tighteralternativestandardswillbeincurredthroughtechnologieswedonotyetknowabout.Thereforecostingfutureattainmentbaseduponunspecifiedemissionreductionsisinherentlydifficultandspeculative. The uncertaintiesandlimitationssummarizedabovearegenerallymoreextensivethanthosefor the 0.075ppm,0.070ppm,and0.065ppmanalyses. The tablebelowcontrastsourlevel of confidenceineach ofthe keyresults.TableS2.1:Keyuncertaintiesandlimitationsin the analysisfor0.060ppmand0.055ppmAnalyticalquestion...
... either the likelihood a loan isrepaid (and thus, the cost of a loan) or the availability of credit. These results highlight the distincttradeoff between 1) limiting the collection and use of ... models explain the evolution of credit bureaus and the lending markets they support?Japelli and Pagano (1999) provide one ofthe very few attempts to test the predictions of the theoretical models ... retail experience but not the experience of other financial institutions.Tables 5 and 6 display the results ofthe retail-only simulations. As in the previous discussion of the negative-only simulation,...
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... (see Figure 3) Summary of induced effects on the U.S. economyIn addition to the direct benets to the DREAMers themselves in the form of higher earnings, passage oftheDREAM Act will also ... aainment of potential DREAMers in the absence oftheDREAM Act’s passage. 7 Center for American Progress | The Economic Benefits of Passing theDREAM ActIt is important to note that theDREAM ... estimate of induced impact is comprised ofthe aggregate totals of each of these multiregion analyses. 21 Center for American Progress | The Economic Benefits of Passing theDREAM ActAbout the...
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