... depends onthe quality ofthe conditions for the provision of services The facilities ofthe restaurant to achieve comfort, luxury and modern The aesthetics ofthe restaurant andthe safety ofthe installation, ... with long-standing cuisine, typical ofthe region and affect current much to the culinary culture of Vietnam Chinese cuisine originated from different regions of China and has spread around the ... part ofthe process of consumer products cuisine 1.1.2 The industry of food and beverage in Viet Nam Culinary Vietnam is calling the method of cooking, spice blending principles and general eating...
... role in characterization and differentiation ofthe vegetation units In this case they provide the comparison of units within the proportion of spruce Bryophytes, shrubs and trees were excluded The ... found by the comparison ofthe EIV within relevé groups and correlations of variables inthe CCA (Figs and 2) The most distinguished difference inthe EIV occurred in soil reaction and nutrients, ... Vegetation in Montane Forests ofthe Bavarian Alps Mountain Research and Development, 20: 364–371 Fajmonová E (1974): Some results ofthe study ofthe secondary and natural growths of conifers in the...
... by the extrinsic EMF, therefore resulting inthe alterations inthe functions performed by these particles inthe chemical reactions in living systems The models and biophysical interaction mechanisms ... explain the biophysical mechanisms onthe basis of how the electron spins or the vibrating and moving state ofthe particles (free radicals or ions) present inthe biological systems were influenced ... sources of RF continue to increase inthe environment and so public health concerns The primary sources of RF fields inthe environment include AM radio, FM radio and television signals A survey of...
... organizations’ memoranda and informational materials Limitations This research is only a preliminary step in investigating theinfluenceof state interventions on NGO efficacy in China As such, there are ... draws upon the data analysis ofthe survey, introduces all factors that matter inthe main arguments ofthe thesis, and explains why and how these factors matter in their own ways, in preparation ... explained in detail in Chapter two) ofthe government, are discussed One ofthe constraints derives from state interventions into NGO’s day-to-day operations The sponsoring agency is responsible...
... regression to determine the mean and linear correlation ofthe variables inthe model The hypotheses test is also at this stage and then the conclusion for the proposed hypotheses is conducted ... strong belief inand acceptance ofthe organization‘s goals and values; a willingness to exert considerable effort on behalf ofthe organization; and a strong desire to maintain membership inthe ... evaluate the relation of organizational culture and employee‘s commitment - Chapter 5: Conclusion and discussion Summary ofthe main results ofthe study, contributions ofthe research implications...
... organisational performancein a supply chain incorporates discussions ofthe contributions ofthe study, limitations ofthe study, suggestions for future related research, and implications for practising ... focus onthe elimination of waste andthe full utilisation of resources Although JIT was originally focused onthe production function within manufacturing plants, it has expanded to include the ... resulting accurate and timely information (Cigolini et al 2004), and internal cost savings in functional areas such as warehousing, manufacturing, and accounting via the adoption of information...
... organizational contexts explains variances in organizational performance What is lacking in existing literature is an understanding ofthe intervening mechanism that explains the path oftheinfluence ... contending with the employee’s activities andperformance Work environment is the sum ofthe interrelationship that exists within the employees andthe employees andthe environment in which the ... successful and highly productive business can be achieved by engaging them in improving their performance Not all employees are equal in their working and they have different modes of working in that...
... percentage of surviving seedlings in four overstory densities with and without permethrin treatment at the end ofthe growing seasons in 2001–2003 and following planting inthe spring of 2001 For ... calculated for the three years using data from the annual inventories andthe number of living seedlings In addition, the cumulative degree of damage from pine weevil in all living seedlings was calculated ... were done in two blocks at the end of June andinthe two remaining blocks at the end of August, 2003 On each occasion, the sky was clear andthe measurements were made between 11.00 h and 13.00...
... therefore be indicative of infection and their response to inflammation Further evidence for this was the dose- dependant increase in shedding of HL-60 HLA-DR upon incubation with the inflammatory ... staining Figures 3a-d show the intracellular and surface staining of PBMC in a healthy control and from a septic patient These images illustrated a high intracellular expression of HLA-DR within ... fixed for 10 minutes in 1% paraformaldhyde, washed in PBS and then incubated in saponin buffer (0.04% EGTA; 0.02% NaN3; 1% heat inactivated FCS; 0.1% saponin in PBS) before incubation with antibody...
... Improvements in agriculture health and medicine have produced a dramatic rise inthe human population This increase in population size leads to an increase in pollution and higher demand for the world’s ... pollute the water • They may even end up inthe food chain Inthe 1960s, DDT inthe food chain threatened bird populations Many birds of prey came close to extinction What can we Do? Organic Farming? ... problems Burning the timber increases the level of carbon dioxide inthe air Less trees means less carbon dioxide absorbed for photosynthesis Soil is eroded as it is exposed to the wind and rain Less...
... Improvements in agriculture health and medicine have produced a dramatic rise inthe human population This increase in population size leads to an increase in pollution and higher demand for the world’s ... pollute the water • They may even end up inthe food chain Inthe 1960s, DDT inthe food chain threatened bird populations Many birds of prey came close to extinction What can we Do? Organic Farming? ... problems Burning the timber increases the level of carbon dioxide inthe air Less trees means less carbon dioxide absorbed for photosynthesis Soil is eroded as it is exposed to the wind and rain Less...
... elevations to control points Compare interpolated and control elevations Compute RMSE of DEM Fig The workflow for assessing theinfluenceof interpolation technique onthe accuracy of DEM by using ... DEM into theThe results of testing theinfluenceof interpolation technique onthe accuracy of DEM is presented in figures 3÷6 as combined graphs The horizontal axes represent interpolation techniques ... software 2.2 The workflow The assessment ofinfluenceof interpolation technique onthe accuracy of DEM is carried out according to the workflow presented in Fig The computation is done by using...
... self-report on user’s satisfaction with houses inthe Hot List3 is randomly assigned to one ofthe three conditions Then, the subject interacts with the evaluation framework and at the end ofthe interaction ... questioning the user at the end ofthe interaction about the rationale for her decision (Olso and Zanna 1991) This can provide valuable information on what aspects ofthe argument were more influential ... estate domain) The arcs ofthe tree are weighted to represent the importance ofthe value of an objective in contributing to the value of its parent inthe tree (e.g., in Figure location is more...
... described in this report was sponsored by the U.S Department of Health and Human Services and was conducted in RAND Health, a division ofthe RAND Corporation The R AND Corporation is a nonprofit institution ... with the topic of theory The main points of discussion are numbered and shown in bold Each of these points is followed by a brief synopsis ofthe conversation that took place surrounding it (the ... change the measure used in this study was thus a “snapshot” ofthe past but was adequate to answer the question of how television content might influence youth In contrast, the content of online and...
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... necessarily valid or informative Conclusion As the debate regarding the role of wild birds and domestic fowl inthe dispersal of H5N1 continues, researchers should be careful to draw conclusions directly ... critical test of either of these hypotheses we are left with considering which of these type I errors is most severe or unacceptable Since the primary interest in H5N1 is relative to the potential ... hypotheses, and avoiding speculation, definitive conclusions regarding the dispersal of H5N1 will be reached more effectively Abbreviations HPAI: highly pathogenic avian influenza Competing interests The...
... participated inthe discussion and helped to draft the manuscript MB-L participated inthe design ofthe study, inthe synthesis and chemical/physical characterization ofthe samples, inthe discussion and ... studies about theinfluenceofthe dipolar interaction onthe intrinsic magnetic properties ofthe MNPs [17], experimental measurements showing concentration effects on SAR properties of MNPs will ... c liq and r liq is the specific heat capacity and density ofthe liquid, respectively, and F the weight concentration ofthe MNPs inthe colloid By performing a linear fit ofthe hyperthermia...
... created one date file 246 results and discussion The evaluation oftheinfluenceof beech with false heart and without it on cutting input is presented in Fig and Table showing average values ofthe ... the tool, and vf – feed speed The common relation was confirmed that with the rising feed speed the cutting input also increases The reason is that with an increase in vf, the feed ofthe material ... capacity In conclusion it is necessary to state that the issue of plain milling of beech wood is very complex andinthe context ofthe results ofthe above-mentioned experiments it is inevitable...
... variations inthe germination rate over a period of time, or within thedifferent treatments applied The evolution ofthe germination rate of P radiata at different ages increases continuously and ... fire The period of time in which the mature seeds remain enclosed in these cones or capsules depends onthe species, the environmental conditions in which they grow and their degree of serotinity ... the germinative capacity of Pinus and Eucalyptus seeds varies over a period of time depending, above all, onthe age ofthe seed and environmental conditions The effect of fire onthe germinative...
... analysis consisted at breast height in testing whether age from the pith and ring width have identical effects depending onthe regions, the stands, the trees andthe radii The density component ... verified in our sampling It is difficult to verify this hypothesis because neither the degree of inclination nor the eccentricity of stems allow one to draw conclusions about the content of tension ... ofthe trees to maturing, i.e ’Tree(Stand) x P1’ interaction; second, the specific behaviour ofthe trees to an components increase in ring width, i.e ’Tree(Stand) x P2’ interaction, both meaning,...