... performed only on the
observations whose propensity score belongs to the intersection ofthe supports ofthe propensity score of treated and
controls. Imposing the common support condition in the estimation ... wedlock.
2
If the characteristics ofthe parents and their relationship that determine the risk of union
dissolution also affect child wellbeing, then estimates oftheeffectof separation on child ... dissolution of a romantic relationship) has a causal effecton child health. We
focus ontheeffectof parental relationship dissolution within three years since childbirth onthe child’s
likelihood of...
... revision ofthe 1999 Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and
Ground-level Ozone. This Protocol is one ofthe eight multilateral environmental agreements
under the UNECE Convention on Long-range ... deposition
After nitrogen deposition
This brochure was produced by the Working Group on Effects
of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Convention
on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution ... by the Working Group on
Effects to support the revision ofthe 1999 Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and
Ground-level Ozone. This Protocol is one ofthe eight multilateral environmental...
... exposure in the target population, the estimates of the
epidemiology exposure-response function and the observed baseline frequency ofthe health
outcome in the population. The uncertainties in the data ... on a routine basis for decision making and evaluating the economic consequences
of the impact of air pollutionon health
42-45
.
The key value of APHEIS lies in serving as a bridge between the ... to
determine whether exposure-response functions should be extrapolated or not;
• define the appropriate health outcomes. The purpose ofthe HIA, the definition of exposure and the
availability ofthe necessary...
... Hai_Trung-Anh
strongly, and many buildings and big houses are grown up a
lot.Morever, the growth of economy has given a lot of advantages
by making people richer, healther, and freer to enjoy their lives.I ... of advantages
by making people richer, healther, and freer to enjoy their lives.I
always pride of my city whenever I talk about him.I wished that
could work at my hometown after finishing at...
... part of several
tens percent of H
C
and the last one whereas can only reach several hundreds of gauss.
Thus, the increasing of Co-concentration led to the increasing of anisotropy property of ... X-ray
diffraction study shows the presence of cubic spinel. The increase of Co
2+
ion concentration yields the
monotonic increase of M
S
, H
C
. Magnetic measurements show the studied system ... temperature.These plots
show that an increase in Co
2+
doping yields monotonic increase in the saturation magnetization of Ni-
ferrite which may be due to the substitution of Ni
2+
ions by Co
2+
on the...
... for their attentional content.
(3) The specific attentional consequences of each
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The Effectof Pitch Accenting on Pronoun Referent Resolution
Janet Cahn
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ... effect is attentional, onthe order of items
in Cf; (2) the obligation to accent a pronominal for
attentional r~asons depends onthe variance between
what the text predicts and what the speaker ... also consider the way intonation
affects the interpretation of a sentence, especially the
cases in which it alters the predictions of centering
theories. I investigate this via a phenomenon that,...
... of
trifluoroethanol onthe conformation of RNase A with
particular consideration ofthe pretransition region of global
unfolding.
In correspondence to reports by other authors [16,30,31],
CD spectra in the near-UV ... the content of secondary structure only after the
disruption ofthe native tertiary structure of RNase A
(Figs 2–4). Interestingly, the preservation ofthe tertiary
structure coincides with the ... 5A.
Quantification ofthe proteolytic susceptibility of
RNase A. To gain further insight into the changes of the
proteolytic susceptibility of RNase A as a function of
trifluoroethanol concentration, the...
... believe that they will act onthe
interest ofthe company. Onthe other hand, it is not easy to mediate these relationships.
If there is not any mechanism to reconcile these complex relationships, ... the effectiveness and awareness of monetary policies in the workplace.
The second objective is obtained from the questionnaire. The research will give the
common test about the application of ... this was the premise ofthe appearance ofthe term “motivation” and then it
has rapidly become one ofthe most common concepts in everyday language.
Nowadays, it is a concerning issue of almost...
... and the spectral
shape are determined by the concentration ratio of these
two components while the PL intensity is determined
by the concentrations of these two components and the
density of nonradiative ... the
concentrations of these two components at the corre-
sponding annealing temperature and time.
4.2. The annealing conditions dependence ofthe red PL
Now we can explain the spectral change ofthe PL
from ... their
amount. The actual PL is determined by both the
concentrations of PL centers and of nonradiative recom-
bination centers. This leads to the much strong enhance-
ment of PL in the case of...
... months
Top 20% of number of symptoms of poor health
6 months
18 months
30 months
42 months
81 months
Top 5% of number of symptoms of poor health
6 months
18 months
30 months
42 months ... for mother’s health and behaviours reduces the estimated impact of
income on child health. There is no longer any indication of any effectof
income on child health as measured by the mother ... mother that may reduce the
health ofthe child: early inputs into the child health production function. The
second set are the mother’s own health, including her mental health, prior to the...
... infection or cough. We create a binary indicator
for the occurrence of any one of these conditions, as well as an indicator for whether any
medication was obtained to treat these health conditions. ...
clear. Onthe one hand, infants may be less prone to nutritional deficiencies or adverse health
effects from water or food contamination because of exclusive breastfeeding. Onthe other hand, ... of interest is β
1
, which captures the
effect of exposure to natural disasters on child health within the first month or year after the
occurrence ofthe disaster. In order to examine whether...
... HAMP-domain which is part ofthe region
connecting the membrane anchor to the catalytic domain
(CHD). Secondary structure prediction suggested that
the second amphipathic helix ofthe HAMP domain is
C-terminally ... partially
interacted with the hydrophilic surfaces ofthe HAMP
helices.
Finally, we wished to characterize theeffectof the
HAMP domains in the context ofthe membranous
holoenzymes. Therefore we attempted ... the
pathogen under changing environmental conditions in the
host.
The AC activities of these class IIIb CHDs are two orders
of magnitude lower than those published for the CHDs of
the mycobacterial ACs...
... captures theeffectofthe policy onthe treatment group.
If there are indeed positive consequences ofthe lift ofthe abortion ban, then we expect to find
a positive value for γ
3
. In other words, ...
Our second aim is to investigate theeffectofthe unexpected change in abortion policy on
child abandonment, one ofthe most shocking outcomes ofthe abortion ban in communist
Romania. The complex ... with the issue of unwantedness.
Thus, in what follows, we only concentrate onthe abandoned children and do not consider the
case of temporarily institutionalized children. The proportion of...