... led to the
rapid urbanization. Housing such as these back-to-
backs and courtyards in Li verpool w ere typical in
1830 s. One third ofthe population in Liv erpool
lived in the cellars of these ... that SHS and MCS
as the same, because they have been confused by
the media.
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Asystemic literature review was con-
ducted to confirm and extend the U.S.A. case defini-
tion of MCS. The results ... the indoor envi-
ronment was studied to identify the i nfluence o n the
psycho-physiologic condition ofthe occupants.
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Temperature
The relationship between buildings-related
symptoms and thermal...
... the quantity and virulence ofthe bacilli andthe higher the
degree of hypresensitivity the larger and more destructive will the lesions be; while
the various degree of natural and acquired ... or change the
type
of the disease, although they may modify
its form and influence its extent and activity.
The extent and activity ofthe lesions vary directly with three ofthe funda- ... ‘fibro-caseous’ and ‘fibrous’ disease respectively.
The late results of collapse therapy and early results of chemotherapy contribut-
ed new facts regarding the process of regression ofthe disease, and...
... Project
management is the manner of implementation, of
expertise, paraphernalia, knowledge and modus operandi
to an extensive range of activities for the fulfillment of
prerequisite ofthe specific ... explanation regarding the purpose ofthe
feedback, the purpose ofthe conceptual model, some background
of the research that lead to the development ofthe model, and key
11852 Afr. J. Bus. Manage. ...
(Project Management Institute, 2004), listed project
management areas, summarized in Table 1, which
provides a sense ofthe breadth ofthe project
management task. The Project Management Book of...
... evaluation ofthe percentage ofthe expected loss;
(2) the other, deals with the physical vulnerability of individual structures and on the estima‐
tion ofthe likelihood of occurrence of physical ... representing the degree of loss/potential damage ofthe element at risk (see Table 1). The
evaluation of vulnerability andthe combination ofthe hazard andthe vulnerability to obtain
the risk differs ... after the event) through the use of interviews, questionnaires and
field mapping. The main advantage of these methods is the use of real data. However, the
results are very much dependent on the...
... course and must be performed
online through “Kursportalen”. The results ofthe evaluation will be communicated to
the students and will function as a guide for the development ofthe course andof ... desirable that the student gets started in defining the theme
of their master thesis, which will enable them to choose the most appropriate core
courses in EnvironmentalManagementand Economics, ... both theoretical and practical understanding of how the market,
business, organizations and managers contribute to theenvironmental situation, both as
sources of problems and solutions. The...
... application of these
skills to some parts of their daily operations. The rapid growth of global
markets andthe introduction of Total Quality Management, continuous
improvements and, more recently, the ... management are practical and relatively simple to understand.
This does not mean they are always easy to apply, because ofthe complex-
ity ofthe work andthe effects of scale. The emphasis is on ... show the signs of the
strain imposed on them: ineffective management, unclear objectives and
inadequate resources. Many organizations have fallen into the trap of
making their projects too big, often...
... temporary role. You are the manager of the
team only for the life ofthe programme or stand-alone project and then
you return to your other operational duties – or another programme with
possibly ... trapped by
the old ways of doing things.
The primary objective of programme management is to ensure that all the
constituent projects together provide the benefit required, regardless of
the performance ... agreed with the customer. All
work is complete andthe acceptance and handover signed off. Any
follow-on activities are identified and assigned andthe evaluation
process is completed.
THE DYNAMIC...
... monitoring and tracking the progress ofthe programme and projects
in the programme;
• supporting and guiding the project managers of projects in the
programme;
The key roles
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everything on the ... reminded they
must report to the meeting on the status of their programmes and
projects.
• The PST members are issued with documentation to read before the
meeting:
– the latest version ofthe programme ... develop their skills for the
work.
These three key elements ofthe leadership role are related and inter-
dependent and you cannot ignore any one at the expense ofthe others.
They are all directed...
... in the hands ofthe legal profession!
THE PROJECT BRIEF AND SPECIFICATION
The kick-off meeting you have just completed will have been the focal
point of all the initial work associated with the ... start-up. The
purpose of that meeting was to enable you and your team to understand
the expectations of your customer and agree the requirements derived in
the statement of requirements. The data ... What is the timescale ofthe project?
• Is there a business-critical date by which it is necessary to get the results?
• Will the results be of value to another customer or another part of the
organization?
Approach
•...
... ownership of all the risks
yourself. Assign risks to each member of your team and, if appropriate, to
the sponsor and other stakeholders. Record the name ofthe owner on the
risk log.
The responsibilities ... the ranking of a risk at any time, record the change.
If the change is to HIGH then record the revised ranking on the project risk
log and then reissue the document to the key stakeholders. The ... skills for the work;
• the visible support of both yourself andthe sponsor;
• a clear understanding ofthe performance expected of them.
Allocating responsibility is not a matter of random choice...
... for assessmentof dietary intake, physical
activity, and measurement of anthropometrics and
other lifestyle factors. Protocols for the SWHS were
approved by the Institutional Review Boards of ...
question on the amount consumed in lians (50g/lian)
per unit of time. A lian is the unit of weight in China
equivalent to 50 g.
The reproducibility and validity ofthe FFQ was
assessed in a random ... of type 2 DM in four prospective
studies [3;5-7]. The available data on the association
between meat intake andthe risk of type 2 DM are
limited to four health professionals cohorts and the...
... shaving cream
with the tops off both of them andthe top ofthe cans were rusty. There was a box of Q-
tips. There were used safety razors. There were stacks and stacks of old pari-mutuel
tickets ... blouse. She’s standing on one leg, andthe other leg is bent at the knee, and
the calf is horizontal to the ground.
His sink is a miracle of detritus. There were a couple of cans of Edge Gel shaving ... through the house and shat out Racing Forms everywhere.
The carpet ofthe house is like mouse hides have been sewn together. That is the texture.
That is the color. Andthe mouse hide carpet and the...
...
Research on the Change of 2-AP and Other Volatile Compounds in Processing Bun from Rice
3.4. Investigating the changes of 2-AP and other volatile compounds of rice in Bun
processing
Table 3. The volatile ...
Quantification of 2-AP in pandan leaf:
Content of 2 - AP in pandan leaf extracted
by SDE was calculated as follows:
Fig 2. Syst
em ofthe SPME extraction
Research on the Change of 2-AP and Other Volatile ...
2011). Based on the two methods we studied for
extraction and quantitative analysis of 2-AP in
the pandan leaf and used it as the standard for
qualitative and quantitative analysis of 2-AP in
aromatic...