... ultimatereality and meaning. ‘Ultimate Reality and Meaning’ is actually a term of artused by interdisciplinary and cross-cultural scholars interested in collectivelypursuing the idea in their studies. ... intimate, and the order of naming and hearing names gen-erally coincides with the unfolding of the parameters of our social space on the Space Axis. Infants begin by responding to their own names (as ... theology and sociology.93It also translatesas ‘the Word’, as in the famous opening line of the Gospel according to John. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word...
... after Independeoce.The continued inequalities in ownership of wealth and in incomes continuedtogenerate huge differences in thetype and extent of morbidity in different socialclasses in Zimbabwe ... (1987) in a study in Nigeria, and Brown (quoted in Ekpenyong, 1987) in a study among Ghanaians. In a recent studyamong the elderly living in urban,communal and commercial fanning areas in Zimbabwe, ... poorest care.This is also evident in theallocation of personnel within the health sector in general. and in institutions in particular.Death and dyingDeath is inevitable, but itcauses anxiety...
... this point, according to the 'official line', scientists should drop the theory with the false prediction. In fact, many famous scientists, including Newton and Einstein, and most ... expensive and time consuming. The researcher may require skills of tact and persuasion, not needed in the laboratory, in dealing with those who need convincing that the research is necessary, andin ... for instance, in mainstream textbooks you will find little that relates to our everyday understanding of that term. You will find strange studies in which people are injected with drugs and...
... for the binding of gastrin, and ofthe regions in gastrin required for the interaction withtransferrin, is obviously essential to a full understandingof the interaction. The independent involvement ... studies showing the binding of gastrin to atransferrin with the iron-binding residues in bothlobes mutated, or to the individually expressed N-lobeor C-lobe with and without the iron-binding residuesmutated, ... Baldwin GS (2004) Gastrins, chole-cystokinins and gastrointestinal cancer. Biochim BiophysActa 1704, 1–10.11 Baldwin GS, Curtain CC & Sawyer WH (2001)Selective, high-affinity binding of...
... consciousness in ethical decision-making to be real life situations, issues faced in everyday clinics, in business management, andin scholarly pursuits. Apparently Drs. Bercovitch, Perlis, and co-authors ... and profi t, such advertising is inherently biased and pro-motes inappropriate prescribing. Even accurate and impartial advertising may also be harmful. Some fear that time spent discussing ... physically incapable of becoming pregnant. Since the goal of iPLEDGE is to eliminate in utero exposure to isotretinoin, only those capable of becoming pregnant reasonably require such testing. ...
... Determinants of weight gain and overweight in adult Finns. Eur J Clin Nutr 1991;45(9):419–30.1—SETTING THE SCENEClinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Overweight and Obesity in Adults41—SETTING ... Practice Guidelines for the Management of Overweight and Obesity in Adults81—SETTING THE SCENEClinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Overweight and Obesity in Adults9Preliminary results ... weight gain or failure to lose weight. 1—SETTING THE SCENEClinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Overweight and Obesity in Adults61—SETTING THE SCENEClinical Practice Guidelines...
... traditions in which power is fundamental and violence, including terrorism,is a routine part of gaining and maintaining power.6,7 Whenthese cultural legacies are combined with social injustice and extreme ... commander in the field, the diplomatseeking to bring influence to bear, and theoperative seeking to influence public opinion in the Middle East will need to be able to actpromptly, based on information ... aset of principles, and a doctrine that is readily understood and disseminated. This should include rules of engagement and anunderstanding of higher-level issues and tradeoffs permittingrapid...
... e.g., Echinactinomyxon, Raabeia, Triactinomyxon, Pseudotriactinomyxon, Hexactinomyxon, Ormieractinomyxon, Siedleckiella, Synactinomyxon, Antoactinomyxon, Hungactinomyxon and Unicapsulactinomyxon. ... actinospores (triactinomyxon and raabeia) penetrate mainly through the fin and skin. 2.5.6 Other biological characteristics Effects of physical and chemical treatments on viability of actinosporeans ... surface mucus of fish, inosine, 2‘-deoxyinosine and guanosine have been determined by HPLC method as ‘chemical cues’ triggering host recognition for M. cerebralis actinospores (Kallert et al.,...
... national identity in sportscoverage, and also consider the interplay of national, religious and clubidentities among fans in England, Scotland, Ireland, Portugal, Italy and Scandinavia. Finally, the ... body. Settingit in its historical context, the chapter outlines the key role with whichemerging footballing regions—crucially Asia and Africa—are defining the lines of debate and the context ... throughout the continent and, indeed, throughout theworld. The Nigerian case offers a fascinating insight into how theinternational politics of FIFA can be caught up in the internecine politicaleconomics...
... Development;●Implementing Debt Relief;●Expanding Knowledge: Improving and Pro-moting Education and Expanding DigitalOpportunities;●Improving Health and ConfrontingHIV/AIDS;●Increasing Agricultural Productivity. ... prevent and end trafficking in human beings.Guideline 2: Identification of trafficked persons and traffickers, distinguishing between victims oftrafficking and migrant smuggling and identifyingtraffickers, ... international,multilateral and bilateral level and coordinationbetween States and regions, in particularbetween those involved in different stages of thetrafficking chain. (From Recommended Principles and Guidelines...
... are the internal axial and shear forces and bending moments in the members. In finite element analysis of continua, the end results are strains and stresses. Strains are simply obtained from ... size and complexity hitherto unimaginable and infeasible can be handled by FEM, enabling analysts to extend their investigations into fresh areas, and inspiring designers to create new forms and ... interpolation functions. Argyris in Europe, Zienkiewicz in UK, and Clou^, Wilson, Oden, and numerous others in USA, pushed the frontiers of finite element knowledge and applications fast and...
... central policy initiatives.11 And alongthese lines, in those regulatory areas in which we do find significant and sustainedinterest in developing centralized policy, such as those relating to social ... both for action and for processes withinthe FIRAs. The capacity for independent rule making was an add-on to theinvestigatory and complaint-handling power, and fell to be processed in thesame ... on the initiative of the Commission, and not only in response to complaints.7The Commissioners had judicial-type appointments and, notwithstanding the innovation of the own-initiative investigatory...
... still gaining increasing worldwide importance.22 2 Differing Views on the Environmentpanels and wind turbines. Total renewable power capacity in China, including hydropower, reached 226 GW in 2009. ... technologies. In fact, Chinese companies are exporting solarproducts to Europe and the US, and are gaining increasing market shares at theexpense of US American and European companies. According to ... development in China and India and due to the rapid growth of the population in India, it will be difficult not only tolimit the increase, but indeed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in these...
... populations and emerging industrial activities are exerting ever-increasing pressures on coastal waters thus negatively affecting water quality. As a result coastal pollution is increasingly becoming ... Zanzibar and Tanga. In Zanzibar, the majority of water quality studies were carried out in the waters fronting the Stone Town in the Zanzibar Municipality. These include both baseline and monitoring ... compounds and agrochemicals are few and far between. Among the few studies of this kind include a study by Mmochi and Mberek (1998) who looked at trends in pesticide use and toxicity in Tanzania and...