... right to control one’s sexuality; the right of couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly about the number and spacing of children, andto have the information and means to achieve ... assessment of CBCCC use Protocol and regulation changes that occur (if written policy) and extent of enforcement of new protocols and regulations; attitudes of providers, women, and community Official ... obstacles; and (3) Add indicatorsto M&E plans to measure the success of the activities designed to lower gender-related obstacles Gender-related indicators in this context are process indicators; ...
... quite lots of methods and techniques to present the form and meaning of new lexical items It depends on teachers to decide which form of presentation is the most suitable for the particular topic ... three areas: knowledge of form, knowledge of meaning and knowledge of use It is clear that words enable learners to convey any of language skills and can be a key of success of language learning ... It involves being able to link the form, however it occurs, to a meaning, and often in a foreign language this involves forming a link between a foreign language word and its translation in the...
... in October 1998 to organize a review and evaluation of current practice andto develop a set of principles and guidelines for good practice in the digital representation andmanagementof cultural ... institution types and formats) to make sense of the plethora of materials coming out on information and technical standards, metadata, imaging, project management, digital asset management, sustainability, ... for life-cycle managementof digital resources Projects should plan for the life-cycle managementof digital resources, including the initial assessment of resources, selection of materials and...
... independent status of the author, authenticity with respect to face -to- face vetting documents; - document chain of custody, and - • qualification of third-party validator, verification of attestation ... employed, and • for employees at the time of the adoption of the EV Certificate Guidelines by the CA verify the identity and perform background checks within three months of the date of the adoption of ... randomly selected sample of at least three percent (3%) of the EV Certificates issued For all EV Certificates where the final cross correlation and due diligence requirements of Section 24 of...
... Flow Monitoring 59 Peak Flow Versus Symptom-Based Monitoring Action Plan 60 Monitoring Quality of Life .61 Monitoring History of Asthma Exacerbations 63 Monitoring ... Asthma Control 55 Measures for Periodic Assessment andMonitoringof Asthma Control 56 Monitoring Signs and Symptoms of Asthma 57 Monitoring Pulmonary Function .58 ... generation of inflammatory mediators, recruitment and activation of inflammatory cells, and infection by respiratory viruses can cause epithelial cells to produce more inflammatory mediators or to injure...
... of these Requirements): [Name of CA] conforms to the current version of the Baseline Requirements for the Issuance andManagementof Publicly-Trusted Certificates published at http://www.cabforum.org ... all of the issues relevant to the issuance andmanagementof Publicly-Trusted Certificates The CA/Browser Forum may update the Requirements from time to time, in order to address both existing and ... 140-2, Federal Information Processing Standards Publication - Security Requirements For Cryptographic Modules, Information Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology,...
... epinephrine auto-injector and know how to use it • Know how to properly store your auto-injector, make sure the color of the liquid within the injector remains clear (discard if not clear), and know ... SPTs, and positive immediate responses to APTs to diagnose contact urticaria caused by food and involving IgE MANAGEMENT OF NONACUTE ALLERGIC REACTIONS AND PREVENTION OF FOOD ALLERGY Managementof ... Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Guidelines for the Diagnosis andManagementof Food Allergy in the United States Summary for Patients, Families, and Caregivers U.S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND...
... requires assessment of various modelsof collaboration and integration and their relevance to the specific setting These models may range from maintenance of separate programs and services with ... revisions of treatment guidelines, accompanied by the need to intensively monitor for efficacy and toxicity over a patient's lifetime The nuances, subtleties and added complexities of TB diagnosis and ... Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of the International AIDS Society 2007, 9:62 ment.[21,28] Efforts are necessary to determine how to effectively and safely adapt these models...
... requirements for entry into force thereof have been met, but prior to the date of entry in force, the ratification, acceptance, approval or accession shall take effect on the date of entry into force of ... inform the Parties and Members of the Organization of: (a) any amendment that enters into force and the date of its entry into force generally andfor each Party; and (b) any notification made ... to co-operate for the purpose of effective implementation, compliance and enforcement of this Convention Parties undertake to encourage the continued development of Ballast Water Management and...
... treatment to reduce patient morbidity and mortality These guidelines were developed to address evaluation andmanagementof SE in critically ill adults and children and will not address the management ... recommendations for SE Refractory treatment Class/Level of evidence Midazolam Propofol Pentobarbital/thiopental Valproate sodium Levetiracetam Phenytoin/fosphenytoin Lacosamide Topiramate Phenobarbital ... pressure monitoring (depending on clinical presentation) 0–60 0–60 Treatment recommendations for SE Emergent treatment Class/Level of evidence Lorazepam Midazolam Diazepam Phenytoin/fosphenytoin...
... years of age (>35 years of age for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples) without a known history of CVD or other co-morbidities Ineligible: Adults
... HANDBOOK OFECOLOGICALINDICATORSFOR ASSESSMENT OF ECOSYSTEM HEALTH Figure 1.1 How ecologicalindicators are used for EHA and how to follow the effect of the environmental management plan ecological ... discussion of the selection ofecologicalindicatorsfor assessment of ecosystem health A classification ofindicators The definition of some important holistic indicators An overview of all the ... Handbook ofEcologicalIndicatorsfor Assessment of Ecosystem Health Handbook ofEcologicalIndicatorsfor Assessment of Ecosystem Health Edited by Sven E...
... useful for obtaining a greater understanding of the role of this process in the development of AD-type pathology Unfortunately, knowledge of the extent of complement activation in animal models ... in animal modelsof AD: present knowledge The examination of complement activation in experimental modelsof AD has been limited to mice and rats The extent of complement activation and its relationship ... Infusion of Aβ and C1q into rats Frautschy et al [56] examined the effects of infusion of human C1q and oral administration of rosmarinic acid on glial cell proliferation (microgliosis and astrocytosis),...
... males and females), y is a where, for traiti (i vector of observations; b is a vector of fixed effects; a is a vector with random i i additive genetic animal effects; c is a vector with random ... and b, respectively Once again, profiles show a similar pattern for both strains and also the profiles for CAM and CEC act fairly similarly to the images (with opposite sign for the values) of ... estimates dropped somewhat For the models 12a and 12c the m estimate increased by a factor of 1.5 to (from 0.04 (0.04) to 0.07 (0.06) in population A and from 0.03 (0.02) to 0.05 (0.04) in population...
... present all applicable indicators in 13 case studies of the use ofecologicalindicatorsfor EHA As mentioned in section 2, level indicators have been widely used for EHA of rivers and may also be used ... number of the ith species 2.9 AN OVERVIEW OF APPLICABLE ECOLOGICALINDICATORSFOR EHA Table 2.5 gives an overview of the classes ofecologicalindicators (see the eight levels in section of this ... maintenance of the biomass, and growth means increase of biomass It costs exergy to construct biomass and obtain and store information Survival and growth can therefore be measured by use of the thermodynamic...
... INDICATOR? The application of a given ecological indicator is always a function of data requirements and data availability Therefore, in practical terms, the choice ofecologicalindicatorsto use ... be always performed using several ecological indicators, which may provide complementary information 3.1 INTRODUCTION Ecologicalindicators are commonly used to supply synoptic information about ... organic matter and heavy metal contents Copyright â 2005 by Taylor & Francis 3.4.2 Selected EcologicalIndicators In each case we selected ecologicalindicators representative of each of the groups...
... in terms of an increase in phytoplankton cell size and phytoplankton and microzooplankton biomass, and a decrease in zooplankton body size, zooplankton and macrozooplankton biomass and species ... EHI and Standards for Italian Lakes According to the sub-EHI calculation equations for all selected indicator, the responding standards for all indicatorsto the numerical EHI on a scale ofto ... be used to determine the weighting factors for all indicators — that is, the relation ratios between BA and other indicators can be used to calculate the weighting factors for all indicators The...
... the calculation of the exergy and specific exergy of a system Finally, in order to transform the concept of exergy into an operational tool as an ecological indicator on inland and marine waters, ... for one-half of the total surface area andfor one fourth of the water volume of the lagoon The bottom is flat and the sediment is composed of typical alluvial mud with a high clay and silt content ... they are not broad enough to reflect the complexity ofecosystems It is therefore necessary for the indicatorsto include structural, functional, and system-level aspects To cope with these aspects,...
... increase in exergy, and specific exergy) were applied to 12 coastal ecosystems (described in detail by Christensen and Pauly, 1993) The extent to which the ecologicalindicators are correlated ... with the thermodynamic indicators will be explained A recommendation on the application of thermodynamic indicatorsfor the assessment of ecosystem health in environmental management can probably ... used to build biomass, a reallocation of the matter in form of species with more information may take place Increased information gives increased possibility to build even more exergy (information)...