... evaluating the question of why, over time, some nations grow quickly and others do not. That is, the variation in the dependent variables comes from both thetime series andthe cross-sections, and ... significant, but the base capital account liberalization term will no longer be statistically significant. If neither the interaction term nor the prior levels variable is statistically significant, ... linked to the date of the liberalization. Eichengreen forthcoming reviews the data and methodological differences among most of these and other studies. (For discussions of the different data...
... betweenworkand family is anathema to systems thinking. There is a natural connection between a person's work life and all other aspects of life. We live only one life, but for a long time ... price in their career opportunities if they take a stand for a vision of balance between work and family. Very often, the person who takes such a stand will command the respect of their peers—many ... why it tends to drift toward more and more time at work. First, there isthe matter of income. Iftime at work falls too far, income falls and creates pressure for more time at work. 17. září...
... Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom andthe United States. The Commission of the European ... MEASURING THERELATIONSHIPBETWEEN ICT ANDTHE ENVIRONMENT - 5 âOECD 2009 Summary While the links between ICT and environmental outcomes are becoming clearer, there is no separate statistical ... better identification of ICT and environment data, and producing time series data on the topic. Further OECD work on this topic could include compilation of existing data that link ICT andthe environment,...
... therefore it seemsreasonable to make the working hypothesis that the RNA and DNA binding sites are not the same, rather that theyare separate. This does not exclude the possibility that bothnucleic ... vitro. This investigation provides the first step in the studyof therelationshipbetween these two distinct activities.Experimental proceduresExpression of I-AniII-AniI was expressed and purified ... longenough to react. This fraction is not detectably reduced by the presence of excess RNA indicating that the RNA cannotinhibit the cleavage of the DNA ifthe DNA is alreadybound. By contrast,...
... revealing the remarkable impact of the spread of global financial crisis on the transmission mechanism of changes in interbank rate to this type of retail bank rate. Turning to the analysis of the ... to their customers, therefore they have effects on the behaviour of borrowers and consequently on the real economy. On the other hand, prices set by banks influence their profitability and ... in the long run the degree of pass-through is higher and, in some cases it may be complete (Cottarelli and Kourelis, 1994; Borio and Fritz, 1995; Kleimeier and Sander, 2000 and 2002; Donnay and...
... at the relationshipbetween anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodystatus and malignancy. Isthe risk of lymphoma primarily seen incertain subgroups? This risk might be magnified by specificgenetic ... aninsight into whether different ethnic backgrounds influence the risk for malignancies in RA patients, thereby suggesting agenetic link between these diseases. Second, in the case oflung cancer ... in the meta-analysis) is from Sweden, onemight ask whether similar patterns of risk would be observed inpatients from other ethnic backgrounds. Comparing the Swedish results with those of other...
... spine[4]. Since MRI is able to visualise the entire spine, it is nowclear that the lower part of the thoracic spine is most fre-quently involved in AS [3,17,25]. This is one possible reasonwhy ... was based on the analysisof VEs because the patterns of spinal inflammation and the development of syndesmophytes are likely to differ in and between individuals. It was no surprise, therefore, ... MRIs in between, we do not knowwhether or for how long spinal inflammation may haveoccurred in the patients included in this study.This isthe first study based on patient data on this issue...
... ϕ1).This dissimilarity betweenthework related health concept andthe true health concept and HOG and Y2will be included in the error term and it is likley that it is correlated with S and/ or ... function and f2 and g2 as dummies for the different labour market states (Work, ER, DI and UI). As discussed in section 4, Xit and Yit are sets ofexogenous (time- varying and time- constant) ... not significantly differ between UI recipients,ER recipients and employed workers. This differs from the results of table 1a. It is conceivable thatindividuals report differently if they respond...
... tests PSA whatisthe difference between total PSA and free PSA? What isthe normal range? In addition, how can it be that if there is ANY prostate specific antigen in the blood that there is no ... cancer.Source(s):http://cancer.about.com/od/prostatecance…http://www.harvardprostateknowledge.org/…http://www.psa-rising.com/med/info/psa.h…PSA is a protein produced by the cells of the prostate gland. The most frequently used PSA - prostate-specific antigen test - isthe total PSA, which measures the sum of the free PSA andthe ... with the ARCHITECT i2000 SR comparison method. Differences between test and comparison methods were estimated at 2.5, 4.0, and 10.0 ng/mL (2.5, 4.0, and 10.0 àg/L) for tPSA and 15%, 20%, and...
... ofintentions and working as a nurse. The relationships between intentions expressed at earlier time- points and current intentions were all statistically significant (Table3) and therefore the secondary ... self-reported job satisfac-tion only has an indirect effect on working as a UK nurse and therefore supports the theory of planned behaviour. If 1, 2 and 3 are satisfied then self-reported job satisfaction ... primaryhypothesis 3. The evidence supporting an association between job satis-faction and intentions is conflicting (primary hypothesis1). At 6 months looking ahead to 18 months neither of the second-order...
... to recall their initial state, and the judgement is based on their present state and workingbackwards. Any measure of change that reflects the unbi-ased difference betweenthe final and initial ... correlations with the initial state, supporting thishypothesis. The length of timebetween 1st and 2nd assessments wasup to a year, which is far larger than the timeframes usedin other studies ... purposes)Health and Quality of Life OutcomesOpen AccessResearch What istherelationshipbetweenthe minimally important difference and health state utility values? The case of the SF-6DStephen...