... Stiroh K. Raising the Speed Limit: U.S. Economic Growth in the Information Age. Brooking Papers on Economic Activity, 2000 18. King E. M. and Smith J. P. Computing Economic Loss in Cases of Wrongful ... the Mechanics ofEconomic Development. Journal of Monetary Economics, 1988, No. 22, pp.3-42 21. Machin S. Wage Inequality in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. The State of Working Britain. P. Gregg ... maintaining a high rate of accumulation of both physical and human capital and therefore of growth. The relative significance of the two opposing effects is shown to depend on the stage of development...
... enhancements in personal computing since then have come fromlarge firms as well, including the hard drive (IBM PC/XT), althoughenhancements in personal computing, software, and their marketingcontinue ... growth from the second quarter of 2000 into jobclasses using beginning size of firm, mean size of firm over the period,and end size of firm. If the beginning size of the firm is used to classifyfirms, ... greatest weight in the net economic impact.Experience suggests that because of these typically large indirect effects The Roleof Small and Large Businesses in Economic Development By Kelly...
... The Roleof Higher Education inEconomicDevelopment Page 6 of 12 Identifying Needs of Business and Industry Higher education connects workforce development to the economicdevelopmentof the ... 2004). The focus of this report is the roleof higher education in the economicdevelopmentof Illinois’ Rock River Region. A brief summary ofeconomicdevelopment issues in this region is ... housing, mental health, wellness, and drug prevention efforts. The Roleof Higher Education inEconomicDevelopment Page 8 of 12 Examples of P-20 initiatives of the Alliance institutions include...
... socio -economic development. Indeed, the census (administrative) districts show severe inequalities in terms ofeconomic development. The reasons, like in the case of provinces, are found in historical ... theories are inadequate for explaining the nature, rate and level of regional developmentin space. These developments included, in the first place, theories on the location ofeconomic activity, ... encompasses economic development. According to Hanink (1994: 13) “… economicdevelopment can be defined in two ways. One definition is that of outcome, or state, and the other that of process....
... binding of ACP tothe docking site followed by a conformational change in ACP proposed to inject the acyl chain into the sub-strate-binding pocket [32]. If a similar mechanism isinvolved in ... chains. Both havebeen implicated in the binding of ACP [2], probablyby donating hydrogen bonds to one of the carbonyloxygens in malonyl-ACP, thereby stabilizing chargerelocalization during ... all pointto the orientation of H333 and its hydrogen bonddonor properties as being the cornerstone of obtainingand ⁄ or retaining residual decarboxylase activity. Theemerging picture of well-defined...
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... 43.43% (E75G)lower than that of the wild-type protein, suggestingthat Glu residues at positions 75 and 129 play keyroles in maintaining the native structure of the protein.Furthermore, two mutants, ... destroyed. In addition to E75 forming a local stable area in SNase, in this study we searched for the existence of other local stable segments that may play similar keyroles in sustaining protein native ... important roles in stabilizing proteinstructure [25,26]. Fink and his coworkers [27] havedemonstrated that SNase is only marginally stable atpH 7 due to a combination of high net proteincharge...
... Power of the Word. Press and Oratory in Nineteenth Century Latin America Institute of Latin AmericanStudies, University of London, London: 2002. Press Freedom and EconomicDevelopmentin Latin ... world as well as in the intellectual sphere. So, for liberal authors of the18th and the beginning of the 19th centuries the freedom of opinion was of great importance.Initially, the idea ... title of being the country with the strongest decline in the region loosing three points in the hands of those gangs. This causes that Mexico is the country in which mostjournalists die because of...
... (1984).MoFI (Ministry of Finance and Industry, UAE), Industrial Directory 1992 (1992).MoP (Ministry of Planning, UAE) Economic and Social Indicators in the UAE, 1975–1985 (1987).MoP (Ministry of ... cent in 1998, matching an increase in real output overthe same period. In employing 1.6 per cent of the labour force, quarrying, petroleum extraction and miningsector was ranked last in share of ... in the UAE, 1975–1985, (1987).MoP (Ministry of Planning, UAE), Economic and Social Indicators in the UAE, 1985–1990, (1993).MoP (Ministry of Planning, UAE), Economic and Social Indicators in...
... calmodulin and PtdIns3K. In guinea pig neutrophils, it has been demonstrated thatinhibition of calmodulin results in inhibition of Rac and p21activated kinases [50]. Involvement of Rac in ROS ... switch of a5b1integrin in CHO cells,suggesting also a role for Ca2+/calmodulin-dependentmolecules in regulating the affinity state of integrins onneutrophils [48].Although PtdIns3K has ... elevation of [Ca2+]iare in themselves insufficient in the protection of neutrophils against apoptosis.DISCUSSION In this study, the roleof Ca2+and its downstream effectorcalmodulin in G-protein-coupled...