... evaluating online infor-mation. Inthe past, the greatest problem facingresearchers was finding information; now, with the advent ofthe Internet, the greatest problem is evaluat-ing the vast ... perhaps the underlying problem is alack of understanding ofthe Internet as an unmoni-tored source of information. All future educational ven-tures must focus on teaching users the Internet ... of informa-tion on the Internet. The remaining twoquestions were used todetermine students’ incli-nation to verify informa-tion. The first questionasked students to report the creator of...
... Republic ofthe CongoWork in progress: construction of a retaining headwall inthe village of Kandate in Ituri DistrictWork in progress: construction of a spring box in Kindu, Maniema ProvinceSpring ... to the long-term sustainability of major infrastructure investments inthe water sector. The immediate challenge on the ground is the non-application of basic zoning principles and land delineation ... Congo drainage basinGiven the scale and complexity ofthe Congo basin, understanding and managing it requires examination of its physiographic structure at the sub-watershed level. Within the...
... allegiance.Given these constraints on outside intervention, this monograph emphasizes the role ofthe U.S. military, and USAF in particular, in training, advising, and equipping partner nations so that they ... Air Power inthe New Counterinsurgency Eracontinues to stress the insurgent goal of building a “counterstate” that will emerge from the shadows and assume power, as in China during the late ... other services’ and DoD-wide reassessments ofthe subject take the potential roles of air power in counterinsurgency fully into account. In particular, airmen should take the lead in exploring...
... in financial deci-sion making includes participation in determining both individualsalaries and institutional priorities. In American society, talking aboutindividual salaries and incomeinequality ... Most of the institutions included in the sample belong to the NationalAssociation of State Universitiesand Land Grant Colleges; many are the “flagship” doctoral-grantinguniversities of their ... millions of American and international stu-dents. But inthe knowledge-basedeconomy in which we now operate, education also contributes to in- come inequality. Differences in the size and income of...
... rapidly bringing cases to the court, the difficulty of investigating in Ituri due to insecurity, the lack of human resources, and the need to use these resources to inves-tigate in Darfur after ... of cial status at the ICC since they are not ICC staff. They are neither witnesses nor victims; therefore, the UN does not protect them. During the November 2008 Assembly ofthe Parties in ... institutions, the national justice system remains weak. Inthe Kivu and Ituri, police of cers lack the neces-sary supplies to carry out their duties; they often complain of not having gasoline for their...
... evaluation of the impact of training and modify it accordingly; o Create the position of gender advisor inthe FARDC for awareness-raising and advocacy regarding sexual violence, including violence ... not be tried by the ICC, including high-ranking officers inthe army. The War Crimes Chamber in Bosnia and Herzegovina is an example as to how international involvement inthe justice sector ... have been the task ofthe judicial authorities to use the leads given—such as complaints by locals—to fully investigate individual criminal responsibility. The inaction on the part ofthe South...
... feedback. Revision ofthe trainingmaterials was based on results ofthe observations madeduring the training and the results ofthe pre-and post-training assessments ofthe participants' ... care in this resource-poor setting. Involvement ofthe National TB and HIVProgram staff inthe development phase facilitated the use of the training materials by the National Program in the roll-out ... earth."Content ofthe training modulesTable 1 details the content ofthe training. Topics includedHIV epidemiology, transmission modes and naturalcourse of HIV infection, HIV prevention within the healthcare...
... (Table 1). The bind-ing ofthe ®rst CN±ligand to the iron was thus more easy in the hydrophobic binding pocket ofthe antibody than the binding ofthe second one, most probably because of the steric ... pyrrole rings packed against tyrosineresidues ofthe VLdomain.Binding of imidazoles to the iron(III) of Fe(ToCPP)and Fe(ToCPP))13G10 The second part of our results concerns the binding of imidazole ... possibilities for the binding of ligands on the iron of Fe(porphyrin))13G1 0 complexes: (A) binding of H2O2on the iron of 13G10-(Fe(ToCPP), (B) bind ing of two CN±ligands on the iron of 13G10-(Fe(ToCPP),...
... decisions they wish to work on the aspect of participation. In the light ofthe above, we take a closer look below at how the literature contributes in addressing the theme of patient involve-ment.FIGURE ... and the way in which the individual patient/person builds up, develops and maintains their identity. An individual’s identity closely correlates with the values they find in themselves and their ... patient education generally increases the probability of an effect but there is also the risk of losing coherence and the effects of synergy as subelements accumulate. Accordingly, preventing the...
... expressed in COS-1 cells inthe presence of DOC,indicating that other amino acids, including some at the N-terminus, contribute to efficient CYP11B1 and CYP11B2wild-type activity. In addition, ... 147 inthe regulation of CYP11Bisoform specific substrate conversion due to its location on the protein surface. In addition, the results indicate the functional significance of amino-acid 112 in ... USA). The standard procedure of p rotein modelling usingCOMPOSERincludes the following steps: (a) determination of an initial set of topologically equivalent r esidues by using the multiple s equence...
... commu-nity discusses these issues in great detail and there is anincreasing interest inthe underlying processes that lead to the allocation of funding budgets at the international,national ... equalizing mapping procedures were used in A. Density-equalizing map illustrating the number of publica-tions in each particular countryFigure 3A. Density-equalizing map illustrating the number of ... decisionmaking for funding allocation can also be made moretransparent. Our hypothesis is that this approach is a use-ful tool for all kind of decision making concerning the allocation of funding. The...
... an isolate ofthe MSV-A strain,which is the predominant MSV strain infecting maize in Africa [25,26]. MSV-Set, on the other hand, is one of onlytwo characterized representatives ofthe Setaria-adaptedMSV-C ... were exchanged, no intra-ORF or intra-protein inter-actions were disrupted inthe chimaeras.Determinants of chlorotic severity In view ofthe number of known – as well as the manylikely but ... to explain [16,21]. In one instance, 11 ofthe 14 N-terminal amino acids of the MSV MP were altered without causing a noticeable loss of virulence [13] but this is an exceptional case inthe litera-ture....