... anteroposterior roentgenogram ofthe left upper extremity and (B) lateral roentgenogram ofthe left elbow We removed the Kirschner wires from both the elbow andthe shoulder andthe splint as an outpatient ... referred to our hospital one hour after the injury He complained of pain in the left elbow and shoulder The proximal part ofthe left arm and elbow had swelling and crepitus His neurovascular examination ... deformity on the elbow and shoulder (Figure 3) The patient gained full function of shoulder motion, with elbow extension and/ or flexion of 0° to 130°, pronation and/ or supination of 80° each and equal...
... stem profile model Profile and structure of Atlas cedar tree stem 75 Figure Applicationofthe stem profile model (models IIa and IIb) andthe ring profile model to the ring profiles ofthe trees ... behaviour ofthe ring profile model worsens both in terms of bias and accuracy to the point of performing worse at the top ofthe tree than the stem profile models Similarly, the stem profile model ... depending on the part ofthe tree being dealt with: the ring profile 77 model gives better results for the butt andthe lower part ofthe stem both for the stem profiles and ring profiles (but...
... MAJOR PARTSOFTHE LOCKSTITCH SEWING MACHINE The two major partsofthe lock stitch sewing machine are the upper and lower parts Upper Part Lower Part The Upper Parts is composed of: Head is the ... stand Arm is the curve part ofthe head containing mechanism for operating the needle Bed is the flat portion ofthe machine and beneath is the feed dog where it is mounted, andthe shuttle and ... removes the belt from the wheel Dress Guard protects the dress from the wheel 8 Legs support the cabinet ofthe machine Treadle is where the feet are stationed to drive the band wheel through the...
... restoration and research in China Journal of Plant Ecology, 2(2), 45-54 Chen, L Z., Wang, W Q & Lin, P (2005) Photosynthetic and physiological responses of Kandelia candel L Druce seedling to duration of ... Myerscough, P J (1993) The intertidal distribution ofthe grey mangrove (Avicennia marina) in southeastern Australia: the effects of physical conditions, interspecific competition, and predation on ... anglica marshes in the Waihopai River Estuary, New Zealand New Zealand Journal of Botany, 19(1), 115-121 Jackson, M B., & Drew, M C (1984) Effects of flooding on growth and metabolism of herbaceous...
... further expands knowledge beyond two species as the data collected corresponds to the spatial distribution of mangroves across 14 species and life stages (seedling, sapling and trees) Taken together, ... The thesis provides support that strengthens the main guiding principle of EMR whereby rehabilitation should work within the physical boundary conditions that control mangrove establishment and ... to track future colonisation and forest regeneration trajectories for a complete assessment ofthe progress and success ofthe rehabilitation program Rehabilitation and management should be constantly...
... with the lowest Akaike’s Information Criterion (AIC) value (Akaike, 1974) The AIC is a measure ofthe parsimony of models, and is based on a trade-off between deviance reduction andthe number of ... Aerial view of experimental set-up, (b) side and (c) aerial view of each pair of reservoir and experimental tank 49 Figure 4.2: Photographs of (a) the actual mesocosm set-up andthe experimental ... days and Avicennia propagules, 10 days Anchored seedlings were then randomly assigned to one ofthe three experimental treatments: (i) short inundation of h (ii) medium inundation of h and (iii)...
... sea level, thereby promoting the occurrence of sufficiently long inundation-free periods for the establishment of stranded propagules The creation of substrate mounds in the middle of ponds could ... polyculture These ponds were created in the early 1980s and originally operated by a Korean venture They were then bought and managed by the University of Muhammadiyah, Makassar (UNISMUH) In the past, ... through the trial deployment of a pile of broken branches over an area of 770 m2 and surface elevation range of 0.641 m to 0.748 m WGS 84 Compared to other areas which had been graded up andof similar...
... implications on the stranding and subsequent rooting of propagules, before 20 propagule viability is lost Propagule buoyancy, period of obligate dispersal, rooting time, andthe action of tides and currents ... this theory statistically The study quantified the relationship between species’ dominance and hydroperiod (defined in the study as the duration of inundation in a year), soil salinity and water ... hydroperiod and surface elevation, andthe establishment and subsequent survival of mangrove vegetation has been acknowledged by rehabilitation practitioners, and is evident in their use of a comparable...
... and objectives The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of hydrologic management in the success of mangrove rehabilitation projects The focus is on how surface elevation and ... deforestation and aquaculture activities were responsible for huge expanses of derelict land For example, Philippines lost 67% of their mangroves between 1951 and 1987, of which conversion of mangroves ... mangroves The study focused on (i) tidal inundation regime – by restoring a gradient of tidal regime in the abandoned ponds to study the effects of inundation and (ii) surface elevation – regrading the...
... succession The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of hydrologic management in the success of mangrove rehabilitation projects The focus is on how tidal inundation and surface ... wetlands, andthe aims and objectives of this thesis in contributing to this set of rehabilitation knowledge Chapter starts with an introduction and review of literature regarding coastal wetland ... Rehabilitation (EMR) 1.4 Aims and objectives Chapter – Literature Review 2.1 The roots of restoration science 2.2 The restoration of coastal wetlands 2.2.1 The evolution of coastal wetlands restoration 2.2.2...
... Origin ofthe bandgap According to the calculations by Galanakis et al [34], the origin ofthe bandgap in Heusler alloys is caused by the d-d states hybridization of X and Y transition metals, as the ... for spintronic application It would 23 provide guidance on the understanding of structural and magnetic properties of CMS Heusler alloys and its further application into the field of spin-electronics ... attention in the field of spinelectronics due to its large band gap of 0.4eV in the minority spin band and high Curie temperature of 712°C According to Valet-Fert model, the use of highly spin-polarized...
... image ofthe corporeal whole, without first assessing the state ofthe parts. ’73 They thus argue that more analysis ofthe specific partsofthe body is essential for understanding how the whole ... air, food and drink, sleep and wake, exercise and rest, evacuations and obstructions, andthe passions ofthe mind.102 Around the middle ofthe century the 96 P Slack, ‘Mirrors of Health and Treasures ... for the Year 1770’, from D Ritchie, Treatise on the Hair (London, 1770) Illustration showing the names ofthe lines ofthe hand, from E Pater, The Book of Knowledge Shewing the Wisdom of the...
... mentioned The men, especially the husband andthe grandfather, sip alcohol and tell their family members what they see and hear or remind them of right or wrong things in life The others also ... denoting the objects covered by the scope ofthe notion expressed in the word, andthe significative function is the function of expressing the content ofthe respective notion The function of rendering ... difficult The oldest or the husband ofthe family sits at the head ofthe table and others sit in descending order according to age or wherever they like The meal starts when everyone has their own...
... over the life ofthe long-term bond • Buyers of bonds not prefer bonds of one maturity over another; they will not hold any quantity of a bond if its expected return is less than that of another ... n The n-period interest rate equals the average ofthe one-period interest rates expected to occur over the n-period life ofthe bond Expectations Theory • Explains why the term structure of ... Risk and Term Structure of Interest Rates • The risk structure of interest rates looks at bonds with the same term to maturity and different interest rates • The term structure of interest...
... regards as the equivalent of thc npper part of t h e Portland Beds of southern England If, with ARKELL (1946, pp 24-28), we place the Portland Beds in the upper part ofthe Lower Volgian, they, the ... whorls of Tollia pnyeri Bitween 360 and 370 m, on the same flank ofthe moontain, the writer found similar doggers and platy-weathering sandstones, which contained occasional exarnples of Surifes and ... but further than this I am not prepared to go The dip ofthe rocks exposed in the 17all~gsides is often vcry nearly 1v Stratigraphy and Anr~noniteFauna of East Greenland 13 the same as the gradient...
... legislators, and academics The multiyear process to amend the federal rules, the ongoing activities ofthe Sedona Conference, the ABA, the Conference of Chief Judges, and other organizations, andthe ... response, the judge shifted the burden of proof by ruling that Morgan Stanley “shall bear the burden of proving to the jury, by the greater weight ofthe evidence, that it lacked knowledge ofthe ... parties to learn their perceptions ofthe effects of e-discovery on the legal system Second, we reviewed the current state of e-discovery law and practices, including the main features ofthe new Federal...
... properties of trappin-2 involve the cationic nature ofthe molecule, as assessed from the salt and heparin dependence ofthe antimicrobial and antifungal effects Results Antimicrobial effects of recombinant ... We then examined the effect of heparin on the antimicrobial 2012 Fig Western blot analysis of elafin and trappin-2 fractionated on heparin-Sepharose The heparin-binding capacities of elafin and ... (+7) or elafin (+3) and also binds heparin, is blocked in the presence of 0.15 m NaCl [10] The differences in the distribution of positive charges on the surfaces of elafin and SLPI molecules [1]...
... lesser of 10% ofthe value ofthe gift and $75, then the value ofthe advantage is considered to be zero For example, if the price to attend the benefit dinner is $200 andthe value ofthe dinner ... the value ofthe dinner is $40 andthe value of a gift bag received is $45, then the total advantage is $85 or 85% ofthe ticket price and therefore cannot be receipted However if the value of ... that the Foundation is the charity of choice/recipient of support for the promotion and not a co-producer/partner ofthe offer When describing the product/service offer benefiting HSFM – ensure the...