... Force, Working Group on Countering theUseofInternet for Terrorist Purposes, Countering theUseoftheInternet for Terrorist Purposes: Legal and Technical Aspects (New York, 2011) 27 THEUSE ... terrorism, including … theuseoftheInternet for terrorist purposes,”1 theTerrorism Prevention Branch of UNODC, in collaboration with General Assembly resolution 66/178 1 THEUSEOFTHEINTERNET ... Counter -Terrorism Implementation Task Force The Working Group on Countering theUseoftheInternet for Terrorist Purposes ofthe Counter -Terrorism Implementation Task Force is aimed at coordinating...
... telephone with the member ofthe household who was the sole or co-decisionmaker most knowledgeable about the household’s savings and investments The standard error for the 2011 sample of households ... percent accessed the Internet, and more than half reported using theInternet daily (see Sabelhaus 2008) For discussion of households’ useoftheInternet across different U.S demographic and financial ... 4; Figure A5 shows the history for the data displayed in Figure 5; and Figure A6 shows the history for the data in Figure Figure A7 reports the number and percentage of U.S households owning mutual...
... 85 percent accessed the Internet, and more than half reported using theInternet daily (see Sabelhaus 2008) For discussion of households’ useoftheInternet across different U.S demographic and financial ... rates because they no longer face the expenses of buying a home and/ or putting children through college and/ or paying for their own education An augmented version ofthe life-cycle theory predicts ... 55 to 64 65 or older Age of head of household1 Age is based on the age ofthe sole or co-decisionmaker for household saving and investing For the complete time series of data from 1994 through...
... Veenhof (2006a) The 2005 GSS on time use captured personal useoftheInternetand does not include use for work-related purposes Among Internet users in the GSS sample, 57% used theInternet for ... those ofthe authors and not necessarily reflect those of Statistics Canada, the Government of Canada, Canadian Heritage, the Office ofthe Commissioner of Official Languages, the University of Toronto ... society began before the proliferation oftheInternet 1.2.3 Groups or Networks? Our conclusions will centre on the transformative impact and potential oftheInternet On the basis ofthe available...
... Over the last two years, various technological factors such as the decline in the cost of data storage combined with the increasing useofthe web as the most important and central part oftheinternet ... Alexa offer statistics on the number of daily or monthly visitors to bittorrent portals such as ThePirateBay, IsoHunt, and Torrentz, the main sites from which the vast majority of bittorrent users ... proportion of overall internet traffic of 14.4% (the lowest ofthe four regions) 90% of P2P use in Europe is through bittorrent with the network making up 17.3% of all internet traffic in the region and...
... fathers said their child used the Internet, compared to 74% ofthe mothers 82% ofthe over 54 year-olds and 79% ofthe 40-54 year-olds said their child used the Internet, compared to 68% ofthe ... ofthe frequent Internet users and 38% ofthe occasional Internet users) Furthermore, in terms ofthe context in which a child asked for help, parents who did not usetheInternet were less often ... lot of time online, compared to 80% ofthe non-users and 83% ofthe occasional users The proportions of non-users and frequent Internet users who established rules for not talking to strangers and...
... group andthe control group Only one the alternative hypothesis was set up for the study: the pretest score ofthe experimental group andthe control group are different 2.2 The setting ofthe ... one has little or no control over the allocation ofthe treatments or other factors being studied The key difference is the lack of random assignment Another unique element is useof time series ... between the posttest means ofthe experimental group andthe control group Hence, the null hypothesis- there is no difference between the posttest scores ofthe experimental group andthe control...
... resulting from terroristuseof explosives Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2010 Disclaimer The findings and conclusions in this report are those ofthe authors and not necessarily ... MCE The management ofthe acute situation sets the tone for the community’s response The accurate description of ongoing efforts and successful forecasting of predictable events will enhance the ... provisions for the security of health care workers and their families Not adequately addressing their concerns may lower the motivation for personnel to report to work Poor triage Commonly, the triage...
... be more formidable than ever before because they will allow for new tactics, will be more lethal, and will be easier to useThe computer aids for some of these systems include, for example, the ... social assets of safety and security of individuals in transit and in their workplaces and communities Homeland Security Program research supports the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies ... limiting the potential terroristuseof advanced conventional weaponry appears to be both important and possible, and therefore worth investigating Research indicates that most terrorist organizations...
... Profile P Equals the mean ofthe scores recorded mental) of a specific problem they need assistance with and consider the severity of these symptoms over the last week The third item asks the ... and activity onto the follow-up form prior to this being given to the patient to score Therefore, the patient was aware ofthe symptoms they had previously nominated, but not the previous score ... ofthe four item scores is calculated and is referred to as the MYMOP2 “profile score” The latest version ofthe MYMOP2 questionnaire (MYMOP2) was used in the present study and comprises another...
... commerce and privilege Organized to meet the needs of royal courts in Asia and Europe, formal postal operations were intended for royalty and their use was reserved for the needs ofthe state The ... fees, and taxes, and for the receipt of pension, social insurance, and welfare benefits Postal savings for the people The introduction of savings accounts at post offices followed the rise ofthe ... infrastructure like the one described above By the 1980s the Singapore POSBank abandoned theuseofthe post office’s branch network and separated completely from the postal infrastructure In 1999, the Government...
... lies on the concept of canonical form (CForm) It is assumed that for each idiom there is a fixed form (or a small set of those) corresponding to the syntactic pattern(s) in which the idiom normally ... a word is placed in a chain if it is related to one other word in the chain or to all of them The latter strategy is more conservative and tends to lead to shorter but more reliable chains and ... inter-annotator agreement of over 97% and a kappa score of 0.7 (Cohen, 1960) All deviations were cases in which one ofthe annotators chose “?”, often because there was not sufficient context andthe annotation...
... California The views and opinions of authors expressed herein not necessarily state or reflect those ofthe United States Government or any agency thereof, orThe Regents ofthe University of California ... forest, sparse forest timber forest orchard, special use forest, timber forest, sparse forest orchard, timber forest, special use forest, sparse forest timber stand, sparse forest, firewood forest ... manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof, orThe Regents ofthe University of...
... strain and/ orthe difference in number of laboratory propagation cycles for the viral isolate According to Van-Beek and Huges [38], the virulence of baculoviruses is best determined by the speed ... each virus isolate and control Mortality was recorded on the 7th day post-infection then corrected according to Abbott's formula [23] Cumulative mortality was recorded daily andthe experiment was ... management (IPM) Methods Insects Laboratory colony ofthe cotton leaf worm, Spodoptera littoralis, was originally collected from Giza, Egypt and maintained in the insectary of Agricultural Genetic Engineering...
... both the corneas submitted to the adhesive andthe thread suture for the repair ofthe perforation Such fact was due to the efficient linkage ofthe adhesive to the corneal tissues [28] andthe ... period On the 7th day po, a disorganization ofthe corneal layers without coalescence ofthe borders was noticed in the site ofthe suture points (Fig 1B), while when using the adhesive Useofthe ... Wolf [32] who used synthetic material in the repair ofthe cornea in dogs According to Morales et al [22], the corneal vascular neoformation appears due to persistent, infected or destructive,...
... atmosphere, the proportion of bornyl acetate increased, while the proportion of camphor decreased The other clones (GER and LC) presented larger proportions of pinene and camphene and smaller proportions ... However, on forest But the increase ofthe LVD andthe decline ofthe trees did not seem to correlate to any variation of terpene composition in the needles of P abies Therefore, the LVD differences ... of limonene in needles of fumigated trees In the Montardon forest, the terpene composition of IST and LC was independent of air pollution conditions during the growth ofthe needles For GER the...
... Investigator) The content is solely the responsibility ofthe authors and does not necessarily represent the official views ofthe National Institute on Drug Abuse orthe National Institutes of Health ... characteristics of many ofthe EBTs themselves and their potential lack of fit with the values of providers andthe communities they serve [88] are likely a major factor in limiting their dissemination ... rubric for classifying the issues we identified and for discussing the impacts we hypothesize they are having on theuseof EBTs in these substance abuse programs The most relevant factors are...
... Initiation anduseof cannabis An overwhelming majority (87.9%) of 3038 applicants queried about the details of their cannabis initiation had tried it before the age of 19, usually in the company of ... impressive than is the case with alcohol, also seems significant and worthy of further exploration Other drug initiations When examined from the standpoint of both year of birth (YOB) cohorts and admitted ... were that edible effects were more difficult to control and more likely to be undesirable and/ or prolonged Initiation anduseof tobacco and alcohol One ofthe more significant patterns revealed...
... 2:38 Useof intraosseous screws for temporary orthodontic anchorage devices is a new area of research [1,3,16] Creekmore and Eklund [16] used a Vitallium screw for intrusion ofthe upper incisors ... was used for protrusion ofthe upper incisors For retrusion ofthe mandibular incisors 016 × 022 inch continue arch with lingual root torque in incisor region and Class III elastics were used ... MS, Hoffman DR: A new device for absolute anchorage for orthodontics Am J Orthod Dentofac Orthop 1995, 107:251-258 Creekmore TD, Eklund MK: The possibility of skeletal anchorage J Clin Orthod...
... mechanisms of ileus, andthe descriptions are consistent [5-8] Stomach emptying is impaired for about 24 hours after laparotomy In contrast, the motility andthe capacity of absorption ofthe small ... other risk factors, but their impact is less marked The individual risk factor approach has led to formulation of risk scores and made preventative approaches more efficient [29-32] Impact of ... not support a beneficial effect ofthe tube on various aspects of gastric upset during the postoperative period, but it identified more discomfort with routine useofthe tube However, the great...