...
levels and improve diet (and reduce energy intake) should address
the concerns of local people. Concerns might include the
availability of services andthe cost of changing behaviour, the
expectation ... preferences ofthe child andthe
parents should be taken into account.
1.2.2 Identification and classification of overweight and obesity
1.2.2.1 Healthcare professionals should use their clinical ...
stairs and active play). The choice of activity should be made with
the child, and be appropriate to their ability and confidence.
1.2.4.25 Children should be given the opportunity and support...
... membrane and partic-
ularly that the liver lane was overloaded. Quantitation of the
amount of LSR mRNA was thus performed after normal-
ization ofthe radioactivity ofthe LSR bands to that of the
1.35 ... AY376636)
contained the first eight exons and ends 19 bp before the
end of exon 9 ofthe LSR gene; it lacks all of intron 9 and
exon 10. Altogether this sequence lacks the portion coding
for the last 17 ... renal
glands and o varies than in liver (respectively 200%, and
180% of liver); (b) it was abundant in muscle (41.2% of liver).
The pattern of expression of SR-BI mRNA (Tables 2 and
3) was rather...
...
1.2.4.3 The results ofthe discussion should be documented, and a copy of
the agreed goals and actions should be kept by the person andthe
healthcare professional or put in the notes as ... organisations such as the NHS
and local authorities, should address the prevention and
management of obesity, because ofthe considerable impact on the
health ofthe workforce and associated costs ... overweight and obesity in adults and children in England
and Wales. The guidance aims to:
ã stem the rising prevalence of obesity and diseases associated with it
ã increase the effectiveness of interventions...
...
When the manufacturer andthe retailer maximize their profits independently, the manufacturer
does not account for the externality of its pricing decision on the retailer’s profits. If the two ... (Because the demand function is linear
in both prices, the firm’s demand depends only on its own price and on the expected price of
other firm, as long as the resulting demand is not negative.) The ... experiments each ofthe nine subjects chooses an action simultaneously andthe median is then
announced. Hence subjects only have the histories of their own actions andthe medians.
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The data are...
... Department of State. A few ofthe groups on the official list,
however, are guerrilla organizations. These include the FARC, the LTTE, and the
PKK. To be sure, the FARC, the LTTE, andthe PKK engage ... integrate the good and bad parts of
the self, which are instead split into the “me” andthe “not me.” These
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The ... Zealots’
justification for their killing of other Jews was that these killings demonstrated
the consequences ofthe immorality of collaborating with the Roman invaders,
and that the Romans could not protect their...
... of terrorist groups and individuals. The approach used in
this study is twofold. First, the study examines the relevant literature and
assesses the current knowledge ofthe subject. Second, the ... Sociology andPsychologyof Terrorism
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THE PSYCHOLOGYOFTHE TERRORIST
Terrorist Motivation
In addition to drawing on political science and sociology, this study draws on the
discipline of psychology, ... describes the German terrorists of the
Baader-Meinhof Gang as “children without fathers.” They were sons and
daughters of fathers who had either been killed by Nazis or survived Nazism.
Their children...
... in the analysis of game-theoretic models (chapter 10) –how one player
responds to the actions of another on the assumption of a speci…c form of the
rules ofthe game.
We use the comparative statics ... ray through the origin all the tangents have the same
slope so that the MRTS depends only on the relative proportions ofthe inputs
used in the production process. The right-hand half of Figure ... z
i
(2.21)
the optimal demand for input i.
For a couple of further points of interest we introduce the concepts of average
cost C(w; q)=q, andof marginal cost C
q
(w; q). There is a neat and very...
... matter of understanding his character
and the circumstances that led to the commission ofthe offence and pointing
out the need to establish the extent of his criminal activity (i.e. the extent of
his ... theme concerning
the reason for the offence. The interrogator exhibits signs of understanding and
sympathy and urges the suspect to tell the truth. Attempts are then made to
place the suspect in ... leaving their house. The following day the
youth confessed again to the murders, in the presence of a solicitor. In spite of
the lack of forensic evidence to link the youth to the murders, the case...
... ofthe diverse
superfamily of GPCRs, not least among the prostanoid
receptor subfamily of GPCRs [53]. The EP
3
subtype of the
PGE
2
receptors is one ofthe most heavily spliced among all
of the ... [4].
In the current study, we sought to investigate the
molecular basis ofthe differential expression of TPa and
TPb isoforms. Our initial aim was to map the patterns of
exon usage in the 5Â UTR of ... exons in the 5Â UTR ofthe TP transcripts. (A) Relative positioning ofthe two sense oligonucleotide primers
Kin129 and Kin130 andthe antisense primer Kin2 used for the analysis ofthe 5Â UTR...
... think of at least one application. VSA is based
on the Wyckoff method and analyses the market in terms of supply and demand
as represented in the volume of buying and selling, or in the absence of ... pattern of investor behavior,
we know little ofthe dynamics ofthe complex interactions of cognitive, group,
and other psychological forces that underlie them.
Psychology offers the marketplace the ... defines the proportions ofthe Parthenon, the shape
of playing cards and credit cards, andthe proportions of Westminster Abbey.
The Golden Mean appears throughout nature, in flower patterns, the...
... the frame-
work ofthe theory of planned behaviour. These additional constructs and the
modification ofthe theory will be discussed next.
Frequency of past behaviour and habit
One criticism of ... Figure 2.2 The protection motivation theory
The theory of reasoned action
The theory of reasoned action (Ajzen and Fishbein 1980) is one ofthe most
influential and oft-cited models of intentional ... interventions based on the theories
of reasoned action and planned behaviour. These theories will be discussed
in Chapter 3.
In summary, thedevelopmentof interventions based on the theory of
planned behaviour...