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... part of this infection occurs while the milk is on the farm and the degree of care which is exercised while the product isinthe hands ofthe milk producer isthe determining factor inthe ... part ofthe work, not only isthe organism examined in a living condition, but preparations are made by using solutions of anilin dyes as staining agents. These are of great service in bringing ... and their excreta taint the air will often result in the absorption of these odors by the milk to such an extent as to seriously affect the flavor. The custom of straining the milk in the...
... obligations of this kind will either end in theirbeing nugatory or inthe destruction ofthe League itself. The thing that reallymatters is that the nations should remain in continuous consultation ... a principle for settling disagreements for this reason, orsimply because ofthe difficulty of gaining widespread acceptance for anyother principle.Conflicts arise inthe application ofthe two ... Academy ofthe Russian Foreign Ministry and at the MoscowState Linguistic University. He is deputy editor -in- chief ofthe MoscowJournal of International Law and a member ofthe Board ofthe RussianAssociation...
... them is either already available or is more efficiently extracted by the methods ofthe linguist than by those ofthe statistician. The indeterminacy which does exist in lan- guage isthe ... the indeterminacy which arises from the mapping of a continuous territory onto a chart with a finite resolving power; it is not the result of an intrinsically indeterminate use of a discrete ... Coding and Code Compression In large measure the coding problems arising in MT and in library work are the same as those occurring in other branches of communi- cation engineering. The...
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... smoking, drinking, ex-ercising and the body mass index - contribute to explaining the gradient. The size of this contribution is larger when we consider the entire history of behaviors ratherthan ... behaviors inthe immediate past. Inthe former case, we find that the effects of education on smoking, drinking, exercising and eating a proper diet account for atmost 23% to 45% ofthe entire effect of ... countries.Defining P (D) as the probability of reporting a condition, this probability is the product ofthe probability of undergoing screening P (S) and the probability of havinga condition...
... on what entails success inthe microfinance industry also makes a systematic review of the evidence ofthe impact of microfinance timely.And inthe latter half of 2010 the microfinance industry ... Details of 35 studies included inthe map 83Appendix 4.1: Further details of 15 studies included inthe in- depth synthesis 85Appendix 4.2: Narrative synthesis of findings relating to the impact of ... Robinson 1995). One aspect ofthe commercialisation ofthe microfinance industry is its formalisation, i.e. microfinance institutions (MFIs) transforming themselves into banks and turning...
... series of case studies of nine ofthe SSI projects. In a report of a secondary analysis of all nine case studies, Clune (1998) identified the goals ofthe study astesting the central thesis of systemic ... enter the profession, or the existing structures that providelarge amounts of in- service training to teachers. Even this finding may be overstated because ofthe fact thatmuch ofthe examined ... It is at these other levels one must look to deter-mine the impact ofthe NSES on the science curriculum inthe nation’s schools.82 WHATISTHE INFLUENCE OFTHE NSES?Student AccountabilityThe...
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... Review ofthe Research Literature on theUseof Phonics inthe Teaching of Reading and Spelling Carole J. Torgerson * Greg Brooks ** Jill Hall * * University of York ** University of ... Details of instructional time and of instruction received by the intervention groups Author, date Amount of instructional time in experiment Information about what other literacy instruction ... receiving, including whether or not the interventions included spelling instruction et al.) Total instructional...
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