... potential groundwater and surface water contami-nation by these contaminants.Arsenic can exist in inorganic form, organic form, and gaseous state. The oxidation states of As in thenatural systems ... systems are )3, 0, +3, and +5. The main inor-ganic forms of As in contaminated soils and sedimentsare +5 and +3 (Harper and Haswell, 1988) but some-times the oxidation states of )3 and 0 are expected ... processes involving As and Se are con-sidered to be rapid. According to Prasad (1994), it wasfound that the removal of As(V) from aqueous solutionwas rapid in the initial stages of contact and reached...
... Tierney JF, Stewart LA, Parmar MKB, Sarcoma Meta-analysis Collaboration:Adjuvant chemotherapy for localised resectable soft-tissue sarcoma of adults: meta-analysis of individual data. Lancet 1997, ... had soft tissue sarcoma and 58 had bone sarcoma. SynovialSarcoma, Leiomyosarcoma, Fibrosarcoma and Liposarcoma were the main subtypes of soft tissue sarcoma. While for bone sarcoma,Osteosarcoma, ... chemotherapy[14,15]. Recent trials have also shown an advantage in disease free survival and overall survival with Ifosfamide and Adriamycin combination chemotherapy [16,17].Radiotherapy has also...
... understanding and as a means of serving a variety of purposes: policy and related ends, rule of law values, and fundamental politicalvalues.Ifocus here on paradigms of the forms ofa varied ... terms, as here, is a major avenue to theoretical and practical under-standing of the nature of functional legal units, andof the nature ofasystem of law as a whole – the latter being the central ... said so far. The overall forms of functional legalunits and the overall form ofa legal system as a whole are, as Jhering plainly saw, of major theoretical and practical importance. Study of...
... ofa functional legal unit is analogous. Just asthe form ofa table may be said to arrange and shape the wood, and the form of a citadel may be said to arrange and shape the building materials, ... law, and private autonomous choice must alsoinform the content and form of law. Societal attitudes of agreement with, accep-tance of, and acquiescence inasystem s apparatus for creating and ... thesub-type of phenomenon involved to provide an analytical-descriptive account of the purposive and systematic nature of the arrangement at hand, and an account of what is special about it. In our example,...
... approach (and that of Kelsen) cannot, asaprimary approach, be as adequate to the foregoing aims as a form-orientedapproach. I will now provide a general and systematic statement of major reasonswhy ... may be manifest ina variety of ways: in institutional “blueprints,” inactivities of institutional participants asduly organized, in accepted standards for evaluating such activities, in the ... express any rationalesat all. Indeed, a grasp of the purposive rationales of overall form advances under-standing of all major attributes of the unit: makeup, unity, mode of operation,instrumental...
... serves rationality of another sort. Stillanother rationale for debate is that of securing informed voting, and this servesdemocracy as well as rationality. A further inadequacy of any approach ... unforesee-ability of all relevant interests at inception, and on the necessary weighing and bal-ancing of these interests in light of particular facts at point of application, but also P1: PJL0521857651c05 ... policy atstake generally calls for judicial administration anyway in light of the particulars of cases after the fact, as in the award of child custody. In fact, it is desirable thatdrivers be able...
... administrative agency or of cial– an opinion of an administrative agency creating, developing, or applyingagency adjudicative law– an opinion ofa court interpreting or filling a gap in the law of an ... encapsulatory, and expressional form facilitatesthe very legislative processes of scrutinizing,debating, amending, and adopting a statute.Suchdraftingalso facilitates learnability ofthe law andthe ... the mass of common law is composed, and which has no place in statutelaw. As inadunghill here and there a grain of corn, so ina volume of common law here and thereagrain of genuine reason....
... creation of an effective policy of regulating safety and timeliness of traffic flow, all largely in accord with general values of the rule of law, andina fashion that also dulyserves any fundamental ... great.Study of the overall form and constituent formal features ofa bilateral contractis also a major avenue for advancing understanding of it as a discrete type of functional legal unit. As ... a large body of privately created law and rights that are valid not merely against prior original contracting parties, butagainst third parties generally. Again, these accumulated rights may...
... developed industry. Within the American society, there are many races such as white, black or African-American, American Indian or Alaska native, Asian, native Hawaiian, other Pacific Islander and ... in particular and with our American friends in general.II.2.2. Racial discriminationRacial discrimination is as old as American history since the first black African slaves came to America over ... have chance to study both American culture and society anda special cultural category, that is American literature in general and the short stories in particular. People may think that I am...
... Mass Opinion Measurement, Hong Kong. Wiebe, Janice, Theresa Wilson, and Claire Cardie. 2005. “Annotating expressions of opinions and emo-tions in language”. In Language Resources and Eval-uation, ... Conference and Empiri-cal Methods in Natural Language Processing, Canada. 568 Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics:shortpapers, pages 564–568,Portland, ... Topic-Sentiment Analysis for Mass Opinion Mea-surement, Hong Kong. Ganapathibhotla, Murthy, and Bing Liu. 2008. “Mining Opinions in Comparative Sentences”. In Proc. of the 22nd International Conference...