... supporting activities) andthe indirect water use (the water
use in the producer’s supply chain). The 'water footprint of a business' is the same as the total 'water
footprint ofthe ... (from fields and plants).
Grey component ofthe water footprint – The volume of polluted water that associates with the production of
goods and services. It is quantified as the volume of water ... result ofthe production ofthe product or service. For example, for crop production, the “blue” component
is defined as the sum ofthe evaporation of irrigation water from the field andthe evaporation...
...
The model ofthe credit union that has been presented is one of a monopoly.
This is reasonable because ofthe nature ofthe common bond. However, the
consequence is that the values ofthe ... union is the nature ofthe
objective function. Members include both borrowers and savers: one strand in the
theoretical literature takes the interest of one of these groups as paramount and
considers ... T
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, was regressed upon the macroeconomic variables andthe
characteristics ofthe union at the start ofthe period under investigation, together with
their interactions. Variables that were...
... the in¯uence of competitors is not shown.
The loop on the right connects the needs ofthe customer
to the needs ofthe manufacturer andthe loop on the left
connects the needs of society to the ... value.
Use ofthe intercept as a phenomenological measure of
the value ofthe product is also intuitive in the absence of
the S-model. The use of V±P as a measure ofthe driving
force for demand was ... Fig. 5 by the overlap ofthe two curves in
the vicinity of P/EEV%1. The model assumes that the slope
of the demand curve does not change for a small change in
value. The fact that the two curves...
... making the total cost of loans lower.
Imputed family inputs were about 62 percent of total production costs in 2007. This was the
reverse ofthe expenditure pattern in Kamrieng and thus one ofthe ... agro-industries. There is neither
a solid legal framework nor clear regulatory guidelines to govern the allocation, protection
and management of resources. Furthermore, the interpretation and enforcement of ... primarily because of limited capacity and facilities ofthe responsible supporting
institutions.
,QVWLWXWLRQDODQG¿QDQFLDOFRQVWUDLQWV: There are serious gaps and overlaps in the mandates
of institutions...
... land. The Nigeria Land Use Actof 1978 nationalised all
land and vested authority in the State Governor who holds it in trust on behalf of all. In
practice however, the way land is owned and ...
urban and rural status, and economic standing, all influence the different experiences of
women and girls, determining their chances of survival, education andthe age at which
they marry and ... improvinG the Lives of GirLs and Women in niGeria
their empowerment and full participation in the development process. Now commonly
called the “Cairo Consensus”, the Programme of Action, among other...
... 908. OFFICE OF WOMEN’S HEALTH.12
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STABLISHMENT
.—There is established within13
the Office ofthe Commissioner ofthe Food and Drug Ad-14
ministration an office to be known as the Office of ... C
OMPOSITION
. The Coordinating Com-13
mittee shall be composed ofthe Directors of the1 4
Centers and Offices.15
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HAIRPERSON
. The Director ofthe Of- 16
fice shall serve as the chairperson ofthe ... OFFICE OF WOMENS HEALTH.1
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STABLISHMENT
.There is established within2
the Office ofthe Director ofthe Agency for Healthcare3
Research and Quality an office to be known as the Office4
of...
... E
STABLISHMENT
. The Secretary shall estab-10
lish within the Office ofthe Administrator ofthe Health 11
Resources andServices Administration, an office to be 12
known as the Office of Women’s Health. The ... 1 year after the date 15
of enactment of this section, and every second year there-16
after, the Director ofthe Office shall prepare and submit 17
to the appropriate committees of Congress a ... 1 year after the date 21
of enactment of this section, and every second year there-22
after, the Director ofthe Office shall prepare and submit 23
to the appropriate committees of Congress a...
... information andservices concerning HIV
when they understand the importance of pre-
venting and managing HIV infection through
the use of family planning and dual protec-
tion, safe antenatal and deliver ... nor
have they been as well resourced as MCH/FP
services. However, in the past decade, they have
gained higher visibility both through the ICPD
Programme of Action and because they are co-
factors of ... of husbands/partners,
reducing the stigma associated with receiving
HIV services in antenatal and delivery settings,
and increasing the reach of such services to
women who deliver at home rather...
...
the future, the real-time identication ofthe
effects of these developments on thesupply
of money will be an important contribution of
the monetary analysis to the assessment ofthe
appropriate ... assess which of these
forces is mainly driving actual developments,
as the determinants of money growth often affect
both sides, and demand andsupply interact.
2.2 MONEY SUPPLYAND MONETARY ...
domestic and foreign of ces on the basis ofthe
relative needs. The availability of such markets
to large banks, on the one hand, insulates the
lending activity from local funding conditions
and, ...
... recovery of non-hazardous waste. It includes management and other services related
to waste handling, the collection and purchasing of waste and scrap, andthe operation of recycling plants.
The ... tariff
and non-tariff barriers to environmental goodsandservices .
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They recognised also the importance of
technical assistance and capacity building in the field of trade and environment and ... Environmental Goodsand
Services. In Nicaragua, the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARENA) has an Office of
Environmental Services that is in charge of identifying the benefits of trade...