... ArcInfo marked a significant redesign in professional GIS software It takes advantage of the modern concepts of software engineering andGIS theory, and is easy enough to be accessible to anyone ... 2020 GIS STANDARD ESRI recently joined forces with the U.S Departmentof Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to develop, install, and maintain an agency-wide standard GIS platform Part of HUD’s ... strengthening GISand democratic principles 305 The Tijuana River Watershed is one of the most populous and environmentally stressed areas along the U.S and Mexico border With new tools and integrated...
... (i.e., both savings and credit) on income (Burgess and Pande, 2005, in India; Bruhn and Love, 2009, and Aportela, 1999, in Mexico; and Kaboski and Townsend, 2005, in Thailand) Our paper adds ... results: about 10% of respondents in Bauer, Chytilová, and Morduch (2010) and 15% of respondents in Ashraf, Karlan and Yin (2006) had preferences of this type in studies in India and the Philippines, ... presents the means and standard deviations of the dependent variables For both the ITT and ToT estimates, and for each type of individuals in our 24 In a previous version of this paper, we used...
... significant exceptions are Ireland and Portugal in 2011 and Greece in 2009 and 2010) Also, we observe an increase in both the average and the volatility of CDS and bond spreads over the subsequent ... Schaefer, S and Zhang, Y (2007) Liquidity risk and correlation risk: A clinical study of the General Motors and Ford Downgrade of May 2005 SSRN Working Paper Alexopoulou, I., Andersson, M and Georgescu, ... price-discovery process in bonds and CDS markets We investigate the existence and persistency of deviations between CDS and bond spreads based on the notion of statistical arbitrage introduced...
... distribution of CCR2 and CCL2 in T cells and tumor cell lines, respectively, established from specimens of additional CRC patients Expression of CCR2 receptor and its ligand by the cells of additional ... (ISEL); black staining of nuclei of cells undergoing apoptosis Apoptosis was significantly higher in presence of CTL (d and f) than in presence of autologous PHA blasts (c and e; p < 0.0005) g-h: ... (experiment II) after adding T cells Day of harvesting of reconstruct cultures was based on optimum constriction of the collagen gel of reconstruct cultures The ratio of apoptotic tumor cells was determined...
... distribution of CCR2 and CCL2 in T cells and tumor cell lines, respectively, established from specimens of additional CRC patients Expression of CCR2 receptor and its ligand by the cells of additional ... (ISEL); black staining of nuclei of cells undergoing apoptosis Apoptosis was significantly higher in presence of CTL (d and f) than in presence of autologous PHA blasts (c and e; p < 0.0005) g-h: ... (experiment II) after adding T cells Day of harvesting of reconstruct cultures was based on optimum constriction of the collagen gel of reconstruct cultures The ratio of apoptotic tumor cells was determined...
... 43% of men and 57% of women had ever tested for HIV, and 20% of men and 29% of women said they had done so in the previous year [2] There is evidence from services in multiple settings, and even ... a complex web of processes that extend into the organization of private life and cultural arrangements [21] Thus, tenets of culture and religion and, for example, the operation of the legal system, ... consideration of the intersections of gender power inequity and intimate partner violence and HIV risk A lens of gender identity provides a frame through which we can begin to understand why men and women...
... levels The objective of this study was to better understand FM patients in the US by conducting a comprehensive evaluation of their clinical and comorbid profile, and the impact of FM severity on ... current and previous medications for FM, and frequency of the following: FM-related office visits, diagnostic tests, emergency room visits, and hospitalizations The subject questionnaire and CRF ... of hours of sleep per night reported over the past week Higher scores represent more of the concept being measured The HADS is designed to detect the presence and severity of mood disorders and...
... profiles (while the exchangeable form of magnesium diminishes), and rapidly decreasing content of calcium (Tables and 3) A similar distribution of the forms of magnesium and a low content of ... disturbance becomes more profound with an increase in the degree of the threat of disintegration to stands Disturbances of the relations of N and K to Ca and Mg also occur in the stands which are highly ... values of the mean concentrations of elements in four groups of spruce stands, i.e RS-1, RS-2, RTH and STH and between plots, the following tools were used: Student’s t-test and in the case of the...
... B12 and folic acid levels and homocysteine Effect of B12 deficiency A total of 14 (29.79%) of the patients of Turkish descent and (3.70%) patient of Dutch descent had vitamin B12 deficiency The ... clearly lower in patients of Turkish descent than in those of Dutch descent A total of 14 of the patients of Turkish descent had a vitamin B12 deficiency, as did patient of Dutch descent The patients ... shows that 4.85% of the patients of Turkish descent have atrophic gastritis, as 0% of the patients of Dutch descent Sizeable levels of vitamin B12 deficiency are observed in patients of Turkish descent...
... any of the above ligands [108] (Brummel and coworkers, unpublished data) Enhanced responsiveness of MZ-B cells was due to the combination of increased numbers of MZ-B cells in lupus mice and ... includes myeloid and pDCs, macrophages and MZ-B cells in mice, and pDCs, MZ-B cells and memory B cells in humans, which can respond directly and without priming to both single-stranded and more complex ... Diversity of Toll-like receptor ligands and their role in the pathogenesis of lupus TLR9 is a receptor for microbial CpG-DNA [5,69] It recognizes a single-stranded ‘CpG motif’, consisting of unmethylated...
... analyses, and presentation of findings NSha contributed to study conception, interpretation of results, and critical revisions of the manuscript MW was involved in designing the study and drafting and ... Prevalence, correlates, and comorbidity of bipolar I disorder and axis I and II disorders: Results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions Journal of Clinical Psychiatry ... alone or living with only a child more prevalently (and living with another adult, or an adult and a child, less prevalently), and less often free of comorbid conditions Also, the bipolar disorder...
... with the p values of the T-test of means andof median signed rank test (null hypothesis μ=0) Numbers in the last column of the table are results of T test of paired samples andof Wilcoxon signed ... total assets of the previous year Thus the degree of effect a certain accrued item on profit equaled its effects on the profit margin of total assets (net profit/total asses at the end of the previous ... (contributing to 0.3% of profit gain) and by increasing non-recurring profits (contributing to 0.3% of profit gain) The reasons are as follows: first, there are no rigid regulations of provision for...
... to our understanding of experience and to the way we act on that understanding; it plays a major role in both the grammar and lexicon of a language; part of it is universal, part of it culture-specific ... identified and grouped in terms of frequency and percentage to explore differences and similarities between English and Vietnamese spatial conceptualization and cognition Significance of the study ... and convenient means in our account of the organization of senses of the polysemous English preposition in Based on Lakoff’s prototype effects and the structure of radial category, we can clearly...
... identified and grouped in terms of frequency and percentage to explore differences and similarities between English and Vietnamese spatial conceptualization and cognition Significance of the study ... meanings of the English preposition in within the framework of cognitive semantics and in this way immensely understand what native English speakers conceptualize spatial relations of the physical ... explaining polysemy in terms of radial categories (Lakoff, 1987) and therefore consider that the meaning of a polysemous word can be seen as a big semantic network of related senses Furthermore,...
... Centres and members of the DANVIR Cohort Study Departmentof Clinical Biochemistry, Bispebjerg Hospital (H.L Jørgensen), Departmentof Clinical Biochemistry, Hospital of Southwest Denmark, Region of ... Immunology, Hospital of Southern Jutland, Region of Southern Denmark (S.E.H Jacobsen) andDepartmentof Clinical Microbiology, Vejle Hospital (P Schouenborg), Departmentof Infectious Diseases, ... (J Georgsen), Departmentof Clinical Immunology and Blood Bank, Rigshospitalet (L.H Harritshøj), Departmentof Clinical Immunology, Viborg Region Hospital (K Riisom), Departmentof Clinical Immunology,...
... to create brand awareness of a new name and offering Thus we see Campbell Soup introducing new soups under its widely recognized red label But this requires the discipline of adding new soups while ... it takes genius, faith and perseverance to create a brand.” The sign of a great brand is how much loyalty or preference it Brands commands Harley Davidson is a great brand because Harley Davidson ... How are brands built? It’s a mistake to think that advertising builds the brand Advertising only calls attention to the brand; it might even create brand interest and brand talk Brands are built...
... to create brand awareness of a new name and offering Thus we see Campbell Soup introducing new soups under its widely recognized red label But this requires the discipline of adding new soups while ... it takes genius, faith and perseverance to create a brand.” The sign of a great brand is how much loyalty or preference it Brands commands Harley Davidson is a great brand because Harley Davidson ... How are brands built? It’s a mistake to think that advertising builds the brand Advertising only calls attention to the brand; it might even create brand interest and brand talk Brands are built...
... Second: and Other Secrets of Exceptional Service (New York: Morrow, 1992) 32 John P Kotter and James L Heskett, Corporate Culture and Performance (New York: Free Press, 1992) 33 B Joseph Pine II and ... Underhill, Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999) 44 Ernest Dichter, Handbook of Consumer Motivations: The Psychology of the World of Objects (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964) ... Marketing controller, role of, 63, 79 Marketing department: interfaces, 102–106 roles of, 127 Marketing mix: company size and, 11 4Cs of, 109 4Ps of, 108–109 product life cycle and, 110–112 push strategies,...
... get your employees to adopt a new mind-set and give up their comfortable activities and learn new ones? Clearly top management must develop a new compelling vision and mission whose benefits for ... communication that consists of company messages designed to stimulate awareness of, interest in, and purchase of its various products and services Companies use adver- Communication and Promotion 19 tising, ... product This is certainly the case with new perfume brands and many new films Consider that the makers of The Blair Witch Project spent $350,000 making the film and $11 million to market it As a result,...