... Distribution of Respondents by Level of Education 153 5.2.5 Distribution of Respondents by Work Experience 153 5.2.6 Distribution of Respondents by Position of Employment 154 5.3 Hypothesis Testing ... divided into four parts The first discusses the influences on motivation to transfer, the second discusses the influences on motivation to learn, the third addresses the influences on learning outcomes ... investigate the relationships hypothesised in this thesis The testing ofthe hypotheses belonging to research questions one and two are discussed in Chapter while Chapter discusses the testing of hypotheses...
... than the level of HLA-DR in the cell lysates (5ul of a in 10 dilution, from x 106 PBMC) The shed HLA-DR therefore seemed to represent a small fraction ofthe total HLA-DR ofthe cell, however the ... expression Our results support the observations seen in the study of Fumeaux et al (2002) demonstrating that a modification of HLADR, post-translationally, may be one mechanism responsible for the ... 6) Discussion A lowered expression of both the percentage of monocytes expressing HLA-DR and the density of HLA-DR expression have been observed as a feature of sepsis [4;5;7;8;22-25] Only recently...
... that of DP, the addition ofthe filtered secondary effluent did not affect the dependency of oxygen consumption on DP very much (2) The response-curve ofthe oxygen consumption on DP was expressed ... for the accumulation of CODMn in Lake Biwa is the deterioration of bioactivity for DOM degradation Accordingly, theinfluenceof phosphorus concentration onthe biodegradation of DOM was discussed ... contamination Evaluation of oxygen consumption Oxygen consumption for 5-day incubation (OCobs) was calculated as the difference between DO before and after incubation Then, oxygen consumption by the...
... stations produces carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and other greenhouse gases • carbon dioxide traps heat in the atmosphere and causes the temperature ofthe earth to rise • This leads to disruption ... growing population This causes several problems Burning the timber increases the level of carbon dioxide in the air Less trees means less carbon dioxide absorbed for photosynthesis Soil is eroded ... rivers and pollute the water • They may even end up in the food chain In the 1960s, DDT in the food chain threatened bird populations Many birds of prey came close to extinction What can we Do?...
... Congruence •Brand Congruency for Multiple Brands •Flow of Communication across subgroups •Diffusion of Innovation •Likelihood of Activation as a referral source Influence Findings based onthe ... improve the likelihood of a transaction? – How does the value of information moderate the effect ofsocial structure on relationship outcomes? • Typical Methods – Surveys and simulations Typical ... strength – Ties: Weak/Strong based on frequency ofsocial contact, importance of relation – Multiplexity the number of relations in a tie – Does not assume social relations – Assumes structural equivalence...
... stations produces carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and other greenhouse gases • carbon dioxide traps heat in the atmosphere and causes the temperature ofthe earth to rise • This leads to disruption ... growing population This causes several problems Burning the timber increases the level of carbon dioxide in the air Less trees means less carbon dioxide absorbed for photosynthesis Soil is eroded ... rivers and pollute the water • They may even end up in the food chain In the 1960s, DDT in the food chain threatened bird populations Many birds of prey came close to extinction What can we Do?...
... collaboration with DG Education and Culture, Directorate A, Unit A1 (Lifelong Learning: contribution to the Lisbon process) The IPTS contribution to the strategic policy work of DG EAC consists of techno-economic ... BRIEF The Use ofthe Internet for Information and Learning Purposes Over the last few years, the Internet has had a profound effect onthe private and professional lives of European citizens, offering ... for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies As a service ofthe European Commission, the JRC functions as a reference centre of science and technology for the...
... wheel, the longer path The increasing speed ofthe wheel make the thickness of ribbons thinner and the ratio between the area and volume ofthe ribbons that contact with the surface ofthe wheel ... that the wheel gets heat faster and more than from inside ofthe ribbon, so the ribbon is cooled faster Therefore, the speed ofthe wheel is proportional to the cooling rate It means that two concepts ... corresponds to the crystallization of α-Fe(Si) phase and the second one is related to the forming of boride phase (Fig 2) When increasing cooling rate, the first peak (Tp1) and the second one (Tp2)...
... high accuracy of DEM Theinfluenceof interpolation technique onthe DEM accuracy depends onthe type of topography, and the distribution of sample points, what is directly related to the surveying ... point of interest to the sample point i ; and the power p controls the significance of sample points to the interpolated values, based on their distance to the output point The higher the power, the ... higher the weight, the smoother the output surface For the tension spline, the higher the weight, the coarser the output surface More detailed information about the spline interpolation can be...
... self-report on user’s satisfaction with houses in the Hot List3 is randomly assigned to one ofthe three conditions Then, the subject interacts with the evaluation framework and at the end ofthe interaction ... autonomous exploration ofthe set of alternatives and the selection ofthe preferred alternatives Let’s examine now how an argument generator can be evaluated in thecontextofthe selection task, by ... explicitly 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...
... its influenceon two modes almost is inverse The increase of photon intensity of one mode makes the decrease ofthe one of other mode The reason perhaps is due to the conservation of energy in the ... 139-142 Discussion and conclusion In the stationary operation of two-mode random microlaser, the variation of laser parameters influences clearly onthe transformation of mode photon densities With ... coefficients θ12 and θ21 onthe photon densities is inverse (see Fig 3a, 3b) This shows that in the process of interation between the fields of two modes, the increase of photon density of one mode always...
... economic and noneconomic costs of severing a long-time tie and the available social alternatives Thus, the “economic flexibility ofthe system depends onthesocial structure ofthe trade relation” (p ... ofthe situation The theoretical issue is often not one of economic and sociological arguments conflicting, but rather ofthe weakness of both in understanding how actors with simultaneous economic ... “structural holes” in the network 4) The Interpenetration of Economic and Non-Economic Action Much social life revolves around a non-economic focus Therefore, when economic and noneconomic activity...
... foreign markets The development ofthe industry has been shaped by the demand onthe one hand and the government interventions onthe other; theinfluenceofthe latter being considerable The automotive ... shaped thecontextofthe aforementioned policy decisions Theinfluenceof these policy decisions onthe development of India's automotive industry shall be discussed in the present sub-section 41 ... upon the type of economic system that would set the pace of India’s economic development promoting welfare of all its citizens In light ofthe socioeconomic conditions then existing within the...
... answer the question of how television content might influence youth In contrast, the content of online and other new media can change and can so in response to others’ feedback For example, the ... such theories were either too broad to provide these kinds of specific predictions (for example, the Theory of Reasoned Action) or were too specific to account for the variety of predictions that ... a television show versus another Others look at, for example, associations between the sexual content seen during a television season and subsequent initiation of intercourse One ofthe latter...
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... both of these examples, while the original statements may be strictly true, the conclusions drawn from them are not necessarily valid or informative Conclusion As the debate regarding the role of ... throughout the debate onthe respective roles of migratory and domestic birds in the dispersal of H5N1, there are numerous statements that are not based on data presented, or when they are based on data, ... 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...
... depending onthe magnetic 4π R3 volume ofthe NP, VM = and Kan is the magnetic anisotropy energy constant ofthe magnetic core ofthe NP Therefore, the heat dissipation of a magnetic hyperthermia ... interaction will become relevant and contribute to the magnetic properties ofthe ferrofluid Since some controversies exists in theoretical studies about theinfluenceofthe dipolar interaction onthe ... dispersions at different magnetite concentrations, ranging from 0.6 to 20 g L-1 Figure shows the evolution ofthe SAR with magnetite concentration The evolution ofthe SAR coefficient reveals that the...
... the condition ofthe surface produced by H termination The simplest situation for the H-terminated surface would be complete passivation of surface states by H (including the “poisoning” ofthe ... bands produced by the × reconstruction) [2,3] If one adopts this model, then the evolution of sheet resistance plots the re-oxidation rate, and differences in re-oxidation rates ofthe NMs can be ... inferred from the change of sheet resistance There will then be a crossover point at h where the degrees of oxidation ofthe two surface terminations switch The VH termination appears then to be...
... depends onthe quality ofthe conditions for the provision of services The facilities ofthe restaurant to achieve comfort, luxury and modern The aesthetics ofthe restaurant and the safety ofthe ... depends onthe quality ofthe implementation conditions of food service restaurants: the implementation process of restaurant services should be based onthe facilities ofthe restaurant and the ... sequence of dishes throughout the duration of a meal This is the foundation for the development of elements of service, characteristics ofthe meals served Along with the rapid growth ofthe tourism...
... by the rate of dissolution of PbSO4 crystals The charge ef®ciency will depend onthe rate of H2SO4 diffusion out ofthe NAM pores The diffusion of H2SO4 towards the bulk solution depends onthe ... 3.8 Influenceofthe j2 potential onthe capacity and cycle life ofthe negative plate The in¯uence ofthe potential, j2 during the second charge step onthe cycle life and the capacity ofthe ... found in the inner layers ofthe plate The occurrence of this residual sulphation ofthe inner layers ofthe negative plate can be explained onthe basis ofthe mechanism of PbSO4 reduction to Pb...