... σ2i) and where˙Dtdenotes the annual growth rate ofthe demand for bankloans,˙St the annual growth rate ofthe supply of b ank loans and ˙Qt the annual gro wth rate of the observed amount ... 01Industrial ProductionAnnual Growth Rate Ratio, Interest RateSource: National Bank of Poland, Central Statistical Of ce (GUS) andthe authors’ calculations.mean that banks have adjusted their loan ... amount of loans. The exogenous variablesofbothloandemandandsupplyfunctionsandtheir expected signs are as follows. The loan interest rate, ILt,isdefinedasanarithmeticalmeanof3-month, 6-month and...
... in Iraq, accepted the offer, and eventually became the leader ofthe National Command ofthe Iraqi Ba’ath Party. African Union (AU) The AU replaced the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in ... by Mapai, the dominant partner, Achdut HaAvoda and most of Rafi. Mapam andthe Labour Party retained their own organizations and memberships after the Alignment, but shared a common platform ... left for Lebanon and then Brazil. Two years later Saddam Hussain and his Iraqi Ba’ath Party cadres staged a successful coup and took control of Iraq in the name of Ba’athism. Aflaq was invited...
... The BEPDA consists ofa finite-state control andofa stack of stacks. There are two types of moves: either an input is read and pushed onto a new stack on top ofthe stack of stacks, or a ... not handle such cases either, and we will need an extension ofthe automaton. This extension will be explained by way of an example, sentence (iv). N1, Na, V2 and Va are read in and placed ... elements and push them on separate stacks. At no point can a clause be unwrapped (because both verb/noun pairs are too far apart), andthe extension proposed to handle the third construction, the...
... intrauterine catastrophes 16 or head surgery17. In our case, the lack ofa previous history of trauma, infection and head surgery leads us to believe that the AC was due to a congenital anom-aly. ... that MZ with discordant handedness showed opposite brain activity patterns in language anda mental rota-tion task. Sommer et al. 14 have suggested that late splitting ofthe egg may play ... differed in AC compared to normal arach-noid membrane by microarray analysis, consequently, these nine genes might be associated with the patho-genesis of temporal fossa AC. Helland et al. 20...
... As a general rule, the less severe the crash, the greater the likelihood that the crash does not appear in the usual official crash databases – with many databases being restricted to casualty ... infrastructure and land-use to facilitate accessibility and availability of transport options, to ensure the safety and security of the public environment, and to deliver a range of public and ... percent of fatalities and 2.5 percent of A& amp;E transfers. The authors suggested that older drivers’ per-distance crash rates may be at least partly due to the frailty of their passengers and their...
... National Academy of Sciences. The National Academy of Engineering was established in 1964, under the charter ofthe National Academy of Sciences, as a parallel organization of outstanding engineers. ... that imparts the knowledge and value of ocean, coastal, and marine science products and services to people ofthe nation and the world; promotes environmental stewardship and public safety; and ... Oscillation], and NAO [North Atlantic Oscillation] events and monsoons in the Indian and eastern Pacific ocean)” and ascertaining the role ofthe deep ocean … particularly with regards to mitigating...
... improve the healthy late post-menopausal women with an adequate engineering characteristics and performance. When the Calcium intake at baseline may increase bone mineral mechanical stability of soil ... powder has not been used asincreased activity of carbonic anhydrase, improving thea stabilizing material in most parts ofthe world but itquality of egg shell andthe presence of manganese has ... accident can cause and the social disadvantage such disfigurement can mean(Jamie, 2009). They would live with emotional pain from the fire, long after the physical pain from the same hadhealed....
... their toxins and are capable of activating the alternate comple-ment pathway.55 The normal flora of the intestinal tract ofthe breastfed infant, as wellas the offspring of all other mammalian ... defense of the neonate andthe intestinal flora. Acta PaediatricaScandinavica 351(Suppl.):122–125.4. Pisacane A, Graziano L, Zona G, Dolezalova H,Cafiero M, Coppola A, Scarpellino B, Ummarino ... distribution of a drug is known, then the amount available to the infant via the milk can be calculated if the weight ofthe mother andthe dose ofthe drugare known.97In general, drugs with a smallvolume...
... consumption of red meat, and imbalance of omega 3 and omega 6 fats all contribute toexcess cancer risk. Intake of flax seed, especially its lignan fraction, and abundant portions of fruits and vegetables ... standardized amount of carbo-hydrate in a food. The glycemic load takes into account the amount of food eaten. An international table of the glycemic index and glycemic load ofa wide variety of foods ... growth of beneficial bacteria. A group of Adventist vegetarians was found to have a higheramount of beneficial bacteria and lower amount of poten-tially pathogenic bacteria compared to non-vegetarianson...
... in faecal samples, while white meat intake has no effect[5]. ESOPHAGEAL CANCERNitrosamine and related food intake and gastric and oesophageal cancer risk: A systematic reviewofthe epidemiological ... T, Matsuura A, Na-kamura T, Shirai M, Nakamura S, Inuzuka K, Tominaga S. Protective factor against progression from atrophic gastritis to gastric cancer data from a cohort study in Japan. ... A , Sasazuki S, Inoue M, Natsukawa S, Shaura K, Koizumi Y, Kasuga Y, Hanaoka T, Tsugane S. Asso-ciation of Helicobacter pylori infection and environmental fac-tors in non-cardia gastric cancer...
... research assistance, and editorial tasks. The panel also appreciates the assistance of Jon Herrmann and Alan Hais, EPA Office of Research and Development and Hiba Shukairy and Grace Robiou, EPA ... microbial and chemical risk assessment; risk communication; and water treatment and decontamination are all included in the panel members’ areas of specialization. The findings ofthe panel are based ... Cynthia Dougherty and Janet Pawlukiewicz from the EPA Office of Water, Paul Gilman and Timothy Oppelt from the EPA Office of Research and Development, and John Vitko, Department of Homeland Security....
... 100,000) than that among white and Asian and Pacific Islander children (15 per 100,000) and childhood cancer mortality during the years 1990-1999 among African-American children was approximately ... exposed can cross the placenta and bind to fetal DNA (forming DNA adducts), causing mutations (damage to genetic material, the start ofthe cancer process) in the umbilical cord blood of newborns ... prostate cancer, and NHL (Hooiveld, et al., 1998). A study ofthe adult population of Seveso, Italy revealed an elevated occurrence of gastrointestinal cancer and cancers of lymphatic and hemopoietic...
... Disposal.Despite the existence of these agreements and conventions, the transfer of WEEE from the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe,Japan and Korea to Asian countries such as China, India and Pakistanremains ... e-waste management in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Before that he worked in the private sector in the field of environmental and general business consultancy atnational and international levels ... Research Triangle Park, North Carolina: Publ. United StatesEnvironmental Protection Agency Of ce of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Of ce of Air and Radiation; 1997.USEPA. Release of guidance...
... primarily2BTS is also charged with more specific tasks relating to the National Transportation Library, the National Transportation Atlas Database, international data, and aviation and motor carrierinformation.56061trb024_029 ... economicanalyses, the development of models and other analytical products to in-form policy analyses and management and investment decisions, and the analysis and mapping of spatial patterns of commodity ... economic transactions and provide only limited data on the physical movement of goods.Information on the origin, quality, and limitations ofthe NHTS and CFS data is made available as part ofthe survey...
... eating quality, mineral content, and shelf life. At each location, the organically managed paddy and conventionally managed paddy were adjacent to each other and managed by almost the same farmers. ... A comparative study on conventional and organically grown pineapples cultivated in a soil from a banana plantation has been carried out in the Canary Islands. Garden waste compost was used as ... 15applying normal farming practices and harvested analogously in 1997 and 1998. Organically cultivated 'Polka', 'Jonsok' and 'Honeoye' were also analysed. The variation...