... supply chain of products of the marine capture fishery.- Actively assistance for development in producing and purchasing sustainable products of marine capture fishery aiming to protect marine fishery ... complicated. In this satge, any parties involved in will conduct two functions of buying and selling and their activities are very diverse. According to the chart of the supply chain of marine fishing ... requirement in buying clean products, decreasing cost of examining quality of materials for fish processing… to ensure supply enough high quality material for processing industry.- Focusing on increase...
... important in minimizing the in uence of confounding factors arising from inherent problemsassociated with breeding APP transgenic mice andmaintaining stable phenotypes. We would argue that asingle ... time-consuming and greatly in uenced by individual handlers. IntelliCages areautomated learning cages where animals carryingtransponders are housed in groups and trained in learning corners. Each individual ... brain was similar in single- and double-transgenic mice [96]. The findings are relevant to theLewy body variant of AD with a-synuclein inclusions.Instead of cross-breeding two single-transgenic...
... Aromatic amines (arylamines) including 2-naphthylamine (ò-naphthylamine), benzidine, 4-aminobiphenyl, chlornaphazine (a derivative of 2-naphthylamine previously used in the treatment of polycythemia), ... cluster of clear-cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina in offspring of women who took DES;18 and, the cluster of childhood leukemia in Woburn, MA residents exposed to contaminated drinking water.19, ... exposure to arsenic dusts resulting from mining and processing of arsenic-containing ore (lead, copper, and tin) as well as for individuals living near arsenic-producing industrial operations.32,...
... for examplein arranging appointments, in explaining how to use the service and giving timely information. This leads at times to disorganisation in our response to the individual and inefficiency. ... The Minister’s over-riding concern is driving up the quality of care for clients and patients, improving outcomes and enhancing the patient experience. In initiating the Review, the Minister ... Reason 6 – Sustainability and quality of hospital services Given the increasing and changing nature of the population, changing practices in medicine and increased expectations of the public,...
... uptake of ions into the cytoplasm, the movements of different ions being independent. (iii) The active secretion of ions into the vacuole from the cytoplasm. (iv) The translocation of ions in ... cobalt tailings stockpiled as result of copper mining upstream at Kilembe mines prevented heavy metals from reaching the lake. This in turn prevented heavy metals from accumulating in the biota ... name phytochelatins. Phytochelatins are heavy metal complexing peptides composed of different amino acids (r- glutamic acid - cysteine)n - glycine n = 3 to 7, which are involved in detoxication...
... diversity in the percentage of top-performing students. For example, France has a mean score of 495 points inscience in PISA 2006 and a proportion of 8% of students at high proficiency levels inscience ... percentage of top performers in science, reading and mathematics 80Table A2.1a Overlapping of top performers in science, reading and mathematics 81Table A2.1b Overlapping of top performers in science, ... performers in science, for the OECD countries, top performers inscience receive about two extra hours per week of instruction in science. Top performers inscience receive on average four hours of instruction...
... 1Social Medicine and Public Health Science, Dept of Health and Society, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden, 2Clinic of Social and Family Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Crete, ... centres in thecity of Linköping located in the south-east region of Swe-den [20]. In this study, a postal questionnaire, includingSF-36, demographics, lifestyle indicators, gastrointestinaland ... measure-ment of HRQOL outcomes of gastrointestinal diseases[29]. There might be a general culturally related differencebetween the two countries in the perception of quality of life. In a study of HRQOL,...
... properties of the instruments used in BCS are presented in Table 2. All the QoL instruments reviewed in the study reported an overall internal consistency reliability (α) in the range of 0.70-0.98. ... condition-specific instruments validated in long-term BCS and were included in the review. Description of the instruments and their psychometric properties The instruments varied widely in number of items ... Page 11 of 36 compared to other instruments in BCS. The generic measures have not been validated in breast cancer population and were not included in this review. Review of studies using validated...
... of training and control interventionsMost interventions were comprised of the three majormodes of exercise (aerobic training, strength training, flex-ibility) either singly or in combination. ... a modality for treatingsymptoms, but are not included in this review as theywere not combined with exercise.Intensity of aerobic trainingAerobic intensity was reported in 14 studies as target ... search of Cochrane CollaborationReviews, MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, PubMed, Health-star, Current Contexts, Web of Science, and PsychInfo & Science Citation Indexes. Keyword MeSH terms for initialinclusion...
... extended in SIMWAL [1]by taking explicitly into account the effect of source-sinkdistances, which is implicitly included in the definition of sink strength in the original formulation of proportion-al ... compo-nent of the carbon demand of each sink, with the possi-bility to assign Rmthe first priority order within eachsink after the partitioning process, as in SIMWAL.Delocalizing and prioritizing ... modelling approaches are similar in allkinds of plants.2. WITHIN-TREE ALLOCATION: BASIC PRINCIPLES AND MECHANISM In the last 50 years assimilate allocation in trees hasgiven rise to hundreds of...
... aspect of MET operation.Conclusion In our institution, peak levels of MET service utilization occuraround the time of routine nursing observations and nursinghandover, and the majority of calls ... callingcriteria to increase the ease of utilisation of the MET system atour institution. Furthermore, the timing and frequency of patient observations reported in the study would be typical of most hospitals. ... hospitals. Finally, information on episodes of MET review was obtained from the hospital switchboard log and did notprovide information on the member of staff who activated thesystem. It would be interesting...