... Antarctic.4Partlybecause ofthe contested legal status of the Antarctic, and partlybecause ofthe ambiguities ofthe 1959 Antarctic Treaty,5 the relationship between the AntarcticTreatySystemand the law ofthe sea ... globalism and regionalism in the law ofthe sea isat its most evident and most complex in Part XII ofthe LOS Convention. There isno doubt that the fundamental elements ofthe law ofthemarineenvironment ... 251–328.41Vallega, The Regional Scale of Ocean Management’.Since Rio, there has been the adoption in 1995 ofthe non-binding WashingtonDeclaration andthe Global Plan of Action for theProtectionofthe Marine Environment...
... the specific anti -marine pollution regime for the Southern Ocean region is bolsteredby international norms prohibiting pollutionofthemarine environment. On the other hand, the body of global international ... and science’ and commits them to comprehensive protectionofthe region’s environment. 8Thisduty of comprehensive protection explicitly embraces the obligation to prevent marine pollutionfrom ... considerations in the planning and conduct of all activities in the Antarctic Treaty area. The Protocol mandates that marinepollution must be prevented from befouling the Antarctic marine ecosystem. The principle...
... State ofthe Arctic Environment Report; and Working Group on theProtectionofthe Arctic MarineEnvironment (PAME), Report to the ThirdMinisterial Conference on theProtectionofthe Arctic Environment, ... moreaccurately the contributions ofthe Barents Region to theprotectionofthe Arctic marine environment. Normative contributionsIn the process leading up to the establishment of BEAR, the environ-mental ... available from the Norwegian Ministry ofthe Environment, Oslo; on file with author.43This is the second half of Principle 21 ofthe (Stockholm) Declaration ofthe UN Conference on the Human Environment, ...
... the other generalprovisions on theprotectionofthemarineenvironmentfrompollution from vessels.31 The jurisdiction ofthe coastal state in respect oftheprotection and preservation of ... through the territorial sea, inrespect ofthe preservation oftheenvironmentofthe coastal State andthe preven-tion, reduction and control ofpollution thereof’ (Article 21(1)(f)). When the ... beestablished and maintained; the list of experts in the field oftheprotection and preservation ofthemarineenvironment shall be drawn up and maintained by the United Nations Environment Programme, and...
... of Indoor Air Pollutionand Health Problems from the Viewpoint of Environmental Hygiene: Focusing on the Studies of Indoor Air Environment in Japan Compared toThose of Foreign CountriesKoichi ... residences, chemical substances emitted from old furniture might affect the health of residents. The regulation of chemical emission from furniture and the education of residents are required.COMMUNICATION ... included, andthe substances in indoor air and their concentrations fromthe 1970s to 2000 inJapan have been summarized by Arashidani et al.12)Outdoor air pollution was also a serious issue from the...
... with the same BIN etc. and compares the data to the average parameters characterizing the outlet.•High Risk Blocking: The amount ofthe suspicious purchase is paid to the merchants after the ... previous day; off-line): Analyis of daily card acceptance activity of a merchant outlet such as total number and amount of succesful and declined transaction requests, number of key entered ... outlets on a single day•Purchases where the transaction amount exceeds the daily average transaction value ofthe merchant. In case of new merchants the value is compared to MCC average.•Bankcards...
... between the behavior ofthe SIR model andthe data. Potentialsources of these differences include inadequacies ofthe mathematical model to de-scribe the process underlying the data and issues ... below ten at the end of the outbreak. As a notational convenience, we refer to the numbers of susceptibles and infectives at the start ofthe first week ofthe truncated data set as S0 and I0,even ... R01AI071915-07 fromthe National Insti-tute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represe nt the official views ofthe NIAID...
... (column 3) and the model with only the regulation variables (column 4). The R2 of the full model is17.24%, i.e. the combined contribution ofthe systematic factor andthe regulation to the total ... remains constant and the own funds decrease or increase.With the help ofthe two other specifications, it is possible to disentangle the contri-butions ofthe systematic factor andofthe regulation. ... correlationbetween the regulatory variables outi(t)andout2i(t) on the one hand, andthe variablesei(t) on the other: In the event that the bank’s exposure is above the supervisory thresh-old,...
... the delay of Plateau in applying the optical principle of the persistence ofthe image on the retina, as also the continuous progress of the syntheses of movement as compared with the state of ... to have the last word in the ar-gument with death by means ofthe form that endures. If the history ofthe plasticarts is less a matter of their aesthetic than of their psychology then it will ... book on the origins ofthe cinema is of a reversal, in spite ofthe author's THE ONTOLOGY OFTHE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE 197 The quarrel over realism in art stems from a misunderstanding, from...
... site and catalytic residues The active site cavity in IPDC extends fromthe thiazoliumring ofthe cofactor to the surface ofthe protein. The entrance ofthe active site cleft is covered by the ... hand, and ScPDC on the other hand involving the C-terminal part ofthe polypeptide chain (Fig. 7). In the latter, differences in the conformation ofthe loop betweenFig. 6. Stereo picture ofthe ... pathways for the synthesis of IAA in theseorganisms have been described, and most of them start from L-tryptophan as precursor. One ofthe tryptophan-dependent biosynthetic routes to IAA is the indolepyruvicacid...
... the hemolymph of several crustaceans has been well knownsince the beginning ofthe 20th century [34]. An evaluation of the literature revealed that purification of lectin from the hemolymph of ... microtiter well and mixed. The values ofthe HAI titerwere determined after 60 min of incubation and expressed as the highest dilution of sugars that inhibited the agglutination of erythro-cytes. ... specificactivity. Analysis ofthe lectin on SDS/PAGE gave a singleband at apparent molecular mass of 34 kDa. The binding affinity ofthe lectin in the hemolymph of the freshwater crab, Paratelphusa...
... it. Further sequencing ofthe atacluster could provide an insight into the biosyntheticpathway ofthe other moieties of A201A and provideprobes which may be useful to identify genes of the hygromycin ... proteinsimplicated in the biosynthesis ofthe aminonucleoside moiety of A201A. Here we report the sequencing of a total of 6946 bp, which include the ata genes most likely implicatedin the biosynthesis of this ... suggest thatata12 and ataPKS1 could be implicated in the biosynthesis of the D-rhamnose and a-p-coumaric acid moieties of A201A. Further sequencing of 2 kb of DNA downstream of ard1 has disclosed...
... chromatography (HPAEC) of this f raction yield-ed oligosaccharides 1 (4 mg, 5% ofthe LPS) and 2 (10 mg ,12.5% ofthe LP S), and two stereoisomers of 1 and 2 inminor amounts that differed b y the con®guration ... LPS from Acinetobacter baumannii (Eur. J. Biochem. 269) 427[26,27]. Then, the biosynthesis ofthe core region of LPS from A. baumannii strain ATCC 19606 should proceed with the introduction of ... mechanism of the transfer ofthe third Kdo residue has not yet beenidenti®ed.In addition to the work on the determination of the chemical and antigenic structures of O-speci®c polysaccha-rides from...