... electroplating, smelting, and ore processing (ATSDR 1994). Mine tailings and drainage from mines can contain high concentrations of zinc (Cobb et al. 2000). The fate and transport of zinc (Zn+2) in ... used in house paint because of the concern about the toxic effects of the accidental ingestion of paint chips or the inhalation of aerosolized lead from decaying paint. In 1991, the amount of ... federal agencies, and individuals conducting human healthrisk assessments. It contains information on the human healthriskassessment process used in CERCLA mandated remedial investigations and...
... Experimental infection of mice with listeria monocytogens and L. innocua. Ann. Microbial. (Inst. Pasteur) 13lB. 47- 57. - Broome, C.V Gellin, B. and Schwartz, B. (1990) Epidemiology of listeriosis in ... Reduction in the incidence of listeriosis in the United States: effectiveness of prevention efforts? J. Am. Med. Assoc. 273, 1118-1122. - Todd, E.C.D. (1989) Preliminary estimates of costs of foodborne ... Daley, E. (1995). MFLP-74. Enumeration ofListeria monocytogenes in food. In: Compendium of Analytical Methods, Vol. 2. Polyscience Publications, Morin Heights, Quebec.- Farber, J.M., McKellar,...
... Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada Chair, Steering Committee, Future of Medical Education in Canada Co-Chair, Task Force on Implementation Strategy, Future of Medical Education in Canada Jay ... promotion, and the social determinants of health. •Promote a culture of innovation and scholarship in the teaching of population health (including prevention and public health) . •Provide encouragement ... inter-professionallearning is emerging in some Canadian MD education programs. New teaching tools, includingsimulations, virtual patients, and various online learning techniques are being integrated...
... background information and rationale behindthese findings are detailed in the full report.1 The original statement of task for Task 1 included ''and the rationale for using methylsalicylate ... Academies as part of our mission to educate the world on issues of science, engineering, and health. If you are interested in reading the full book, please visit us online at http://www.nap.edu/catalog/5936.html ... accuracy of the Natick sampler is adequate for theintended purpose. The small size of the Natick sampler enables testing underthe suit without incurring a number of disadvantages (outlined in Chapter...
... Arbeit: Prof. Dr. Urs Wiesmann Centre for Development and Environment, University of Bern Introduction 5 the smallholders received training in planting, maintaining and tapping the trees, ... and income diversification of the farmers are mainly unknown. Historically, heavy governmental promotion of rubber already occurred in the Chinese province Yunnan bordering with Laos. Beginning ... mainly be accounted for in the planning skills of the Bureau of State Farm Managements and China’s determination to increase domestic production. By the end of the 1980s, rubber plantation in...
... Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), of which Cambodia is a signatory, ensures “the rights to protection of health and safety in working conditions, including the ... appears to play an influential role in the dissemination of STI information with 25% of respondents citing radio, television, newspaper and magazines as their key sources of STI information. ... useful in obtaining a more comprehensive understanding of drug use/abuse amongst the target group. Selling Beer Safely – A Cambodian Women’s Health Initiative CARE International in Cambodia...
... early warning system that could identify problems of calibration in a rating 4 For an exposition of discriminatory power measures in the context of the assessmentof performance of a rating source ... assessment institutions, but also other credit quality assessment sources, including the in- house credit assessment systems of national central banks,2 the internal ratings-based systems of counterparties ... PROBABILITY OF DEFAULT ASSOCIATED WITH A SINGLE “A” RATING In this section we derive a probability of default that could be assigned to a single “A” rating. We are interested in this rating level...
... several areas of interest,resulting in several collections of reports. Addi-tionally, the officer may be engaged in many de-cision processes within a small window of time.Given the nature of the task, ... devel-oping computational methods for deep as-sessment of quality in the domain of intel-ligence reports. We present an automatedsystem for ranking intelligence reportswith regard to coverage of ... Since we are interested in content choice, we focus on the summarizationaspects, starting with coverage. Effective ways of representing content and ensuring coverageare the subject of ongoing...
... the great minister, in the full light of Europeanpublicity, was gaining fame as a financial reformer and the reviver of trade and industry, the sagacious andpainstaking intendant in his remote ... (first valet of the king's wardrobe),and finally he attained the coveted office of secretary of the king's cabinet. He died on November 24, 1694, atthe age of about sixty-nine years, ... had only a copy of the ordinance of 1667 to file in support of their contention. The attorney-general maintained that the original ordinance of 1663 limited thetithes to grain, and that the...
... ensuring that training is conducted within the theater. Training covers the-ater challenges and knowledge and provides a foundation for global training. e AFEUR’s responsibilities representing ... process of implementing. e CSC2 operational architec-ture calls for an integrated approach to providing service forces and sustaining them during joint combat operations. As the Air Force continues ... federated intel-ligence organizations, maintains the integrity of the collaborative ISR work. Its work is sup-ported by tools that allow it to maintain JFACC visibility over tasking of nodes...