... Effect ofIndustrialPollutionon Livelihood of Rural Dwellers in Yewa Area, Ogun State N = 173 Table 2: Distribution of Respondents by their level of agreement on their perceived effect ofindustrial ... Distribution of Respondents by their level of agreement on their perceived effect ofindustrial pollution on Livelihood of rural dwellers in Ado Odo Ota L.G.A N=82 S/N Perceptional Statements ... used to measure the effect ofindustrial water pollution. Mean value of each item were generated and use to get the level of impact of the effect ofindustrialpollutionon the rural dwellers in...
... ofindustrial water pollutionon people, planet and profit 25 Greenpeace InternationalHidden Consequences The costs ofindustrial water pollutionon people, planet and profitSection oneYangtze ... InternationalHidden Consequences The costs ofindustrial water pollutionon people, planet and profitSection three Hidden Consequences: The costs ofindustrial water pollutionon people, ... InternationalHidden Consequences The costs ofindustrial water pollutionon people, planet and profitSection xxxMarilao Hidden Consequences: The costs ofindustrial water pollutionon people,...
... most significant labour market effectsof chronic illness relate to the effects of the conditions on workforce participation. People who contract the target conditions but remain at work tend ... marginal effectsof health status. The marginal effects reported are not conditional on employment. The target conditions were found to have a small negative effect on wages (wage reductions of between ... usual as a result of emotional problems, by MCS range 46 Tables 1 Average marginal effectsof education on hourly wages XVI 2 Marginal effectsof target health conditions on hourly wages XVII...
... actual eld conditions, to cause average reductions of 70% in in-door air pollution concentrations,6 of 56% in house-hold fuel consumption,42 and of 74% in greenhouse gas emissions.43 Accordingly, ... from emissions of construction ma-terials and furniture.7 Indoor concentrations of pol-lutants depend on the quantity of emissions, the vol-ume of the polluted space, and the rate of exchange ... M, Saleh H, Kammen D M. The contributions of emis-sions and spatial microenvironments to exposure to indoor air pollution from biomass combustion in Kenya. Environ Health Perspect 2000; 108:...
... comparisons for eachobject consisted of the 14 pairs of opposite-facing comparisons at the same position,the 42 pairs of left-facing comparisons at different positions (the permutations of 7 positions ... functions for right-facing and left-facinginstructional conditions. The results of a two-way analysis of variance on thepositions of the centers of the objects indicate a main effect of facing ... out of theframe, violating these conventions to convey feelings of isolation, loneliness, and/orlonging. Although such considerations are beyond the scope of the experiments wereport in this...
... Proceedings of the 12th Conference of the European Chapter of the ACL, pages 238–245,Athens, Greece, 30 March – 3 April 2009.c2009 Association for Computational Linguistics Effects of Word Confusion ... Transcrip-tion and Understanding Workshop, pages 287–292.L. Mangu, E. Brill, and A. Stolcke. 2000. Finding con-sensus in speech recognition: Word error minimiza-tion and other applications of confusion ... largepercentage of queries are not intended for localsearch.We measure the parsing performance in terms of extraction accuracy on the two non-filler slots:SearchTerm and LocationTerm. Extraction accu-racy...
... and conduc-tivity [23]. Concentrations of chemicals used in the tests (Table1) were based on the lethal concentration at 50% values ob-tained by conducting acute tests over a period of 96 ... Thompson GB. 1992. Toxicity of endosulfan to native and introduced fish in Australia.EnvironToxicol Chem11:1469–1476.53. Lydy MJ, Wissing TE. 1988. Effect of sublethal concentrations of copper on ... use and production of toxic chemicals, and the contemporaryissue of global warming become subjects of concern for ecol-ogists in obtaining relevant knowledge on the tolerance of organisms to...
... Corporations Code Section 5031, a corporation is considered an affiliate of another corporation when the latter controls the former or when both corporations are under common control.As part of our ... ORGANIZATION AS A RESULT OF PRICE CHANGESOWNER OR PARENT ORGANIZATION ACQUIRED HOSPITALTYPE OF ACQUISITIONYEAR OF ACQUISITIONDURING YEAR BEFORE ACQUISITION*DURING YEAR OF ACQUISITION*DURING ... utilization data 5 According to state law, a corporation is considered an affiliate of another corporation when the latter controls the former or when both corporations are under common control....
... (2008) Effectsof neuron-specific ADAM10 modulation in an in vivo model of acute excytotoxic stress. Neuroscience 152, 459–468.57 Nave KA & Salzer JL (2006) Axonal regulation of myeli-nation ... interact.Reconstitution experiments with transfection of ADAM10 in ADAM17) ⁄ ) embryonic mouse fibro-blasts [55] suggested only a minor influence of ADAM10 on neuregulin-1 shedding, but any positiveproof ... Neuregulin isoforms in dorsalroot ganglion neurons: effectsof the cytoplasmicdomain on localization and membrane shedding of Nrg-1 type I. J Neurosci Res 84, 1–12.34 Hu X, Hicks CW, He W, Wong P,...
... results, we consideredthat the protective effectsof DiS-C3(5) at low concentra-tions on the progression of intrinsic oxygen consumptionby mitochondria might reflect induction of the PT byendogenous ... the nontreated controlmitochondria. The protective effectsof DiS-C3(5)atalowconcentration o n t he spontaneous induction of mitochond-rial PT was also confirmed by observing mitochondria ... c,aswellaswithCa2+.Inhibition of PT induction by DiS-C3(5) at lowconcentrationAs stated above, DiS-C3(5) at low concentrations preven-ted progression of intrinsic oxygen consumption bymitochondria. However,...
... effect on basal expression of Timp-1, only on induced gene expression.In conclusion, this is to our knowledge, the onlydescribed instance of HDAC inhibitors having oppos-ite effectson the ... shown). The action of HDACi could thereforebe either on the Timp-1 gene itself, or on the expression of a protein(s) required for induction of the Timp-1 gene.Time course of TSA action upon PMA- andTGF-b1-induced ... combination of TGF-b1 and TSA (data not shown). Hence, none of theHDACs exhibit c-Jun dependent expression.Although the induction by PMA alone was partiallyabrogated upon mutation or deletion of...
... apromising additional option for the modulation of ex-citotoxic cell death that may potentially be effective inconditions such as AD treatment (Fig. 8). The neuro-protective effectsof green tea ... amplitude of neuronal response to QUINat the aforementioned concentrations (*P < 0.05 compared with noQUIN); n = 4 for each treatment group.N. Braidy et al. Neuroprotective effectsof polyphenolsFEBS ... Numeration of fluorescence intensity of PAR in humanneurons using immunocytochemistry. The histogram shows the percentage of human neurons expressing PAR relative to the total number of neuronal...
... Investigation of environmental conditions The investigation of external and internal environ- mental conditions should be made using appropriate instrumentation. This may include the use of monitor- ing ... House of Commons Environment Committee (1991) Indoor Pollution, 6th Report. HMSO, London. Kuehn, K.A., Garrison, R., Roberton, L., Koehn, R.D., Johnson, A.L., and Rea, W.J. (1992) Identification ... dis-synchronisation9 Noise 9 Printers 9 Vibration 9 Traffic, trains, aircraft, Insensible 9 Static electricity 9 -ve/+ ve ion imbal- ance. Electromagnetic radiation:Ionising 9 RadonNon- Ionising...
... of a Delay Between Choice and Consump-tion on Consumption Enjoyment,” Journal of ConsumerResearch, 31 (3), 502–510.Ofir, Chezy and Itamar Simonson (2007), “The Effect of StatingExpectations ... The Effectsof Judging Others’ Regret on PersonalChoiceMethod. Ninety-one respondents (train station travelers)were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: (1) anear-past choice condition ... virtuebecause of the decay of indulgence guilt and the intensifica-tion of feelings of missing out on the pleasures of life.The current research builds on the notion of hyperopiaand examines whether consumers...
... [24–26].The aim of this study was to investigate the antioxi-dant effectsof PycnogenolÒ on redox enzymes, withemphasis on the regulation of TrxR.Results Effects of PycnogenolÒ on cellular TrxR ... biological effectsof selenium are however strictlyconcentration-dependent, with antioxidant properties atlow concentrations and powerful pro-oxidant effects atmoderate to high concentrations.TrxR, ... functions, including reduction of thioredoxin andother low molecular weight substances, and reductionand detoxification of hydroperoxides [9]. This reductionmay be direct or by regeneration of...