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The Relevance and Observance of the IASC Standards in Developing Countries: Case Studies of Botswana and Zimbabwe. Unpublished Doctoral Thesis,

by Edward E Chamisa , 1994
"... Abstract: An important outgrowth of the International Accounting Standards Committee's (IASC) international accounting harmonization program is the adoption of its standards by a considerable and increasing number of accounting professional bodies in developing countries. This has taken place ..."
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, by and large, (a) general and overall In Zimbabwe, authority to develop accounting standards rests with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe (ICAZ) which was founded in 1918. Its membership stood at 1,190 in early 1998. In 1974, ICAZ joined the IASC as an associate member. Since joining the IASC

Reaction rate theory: what it was, where is it today, and where is it going

by Eli Pollak , Peter Talkner - CHAOS
"... A brief history is presented, outlining the development of rate theory during the past century. Starting from Arrhenius ͓Z. Phys. Chem. 4, 226 ͑1889͔͒, we follow especially the formulation of transition state theory by Wigner ͓Z. Phys. Chem. Abt. B 19, 203 ͑1932͔͒ and Eyring ͓J. Chem. Phys. 3, 107 ..."
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A brief history is presented, outlining the development of rate theory during the past century. Starting from Arrhenius ͓Z. Phys. Chem. 4, 226 ͑1889͔͒, we follow especially the formulation of transition state theory by Wigner ͓Z. Phys. Chem. Abt. B 19, 203 ͑1932͔͒ and Eyring ͓J. Chem. Phys. 3, 107

Human sensorimotor learning: adaptation, skill, and beyond.

by John W Krakauer , Pietro Mazzoni - Current Opinion in Neurobiology, , 2011
"... Recent studies of upper limb movements have provided insights into the computations, mechanisms, and taxonomy of human sensorimotor learning. Motor tasks differ with respect to how they weight different learning processes. These include adaptation, an internal-model based process that reduces senso ..."
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) [30] has proven a comprehensive theory of motor coordination in redundant systems [31][32][33]34 ]. A cost function made up of effort and accuracy terms can be optimized, assuming that unbiased estimates of a number of crucial parameters, including the parameters of a forward dynamic model

Opaque control-flow integrity.

by Vishwath Mohan , Per Larsen † Stefan Brunthaler , Kevin W Hamlen , Michael Franz - In 22nd Annual Network and Distributed System Security Symposium, NDSS, , 2015
"... Abstract-A new binary software randomization and ControlFlow Integrity (CFI) enforcement system is presented, which is the first to efficiently resist code-reuse attacks launched by informed adversaries who possess full knowledge of the inmemory code layout of victim programs. The defense mitigates ..."
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Abstract-A new binary software randomization and ControlFlow Integrity (CFI) enforcement system is presented, which is the first to efficiently resist code-reuse attacks launched by informed adversaries who possess full knowledge of the inmemory code layout of victim programs. The defense

Striatal origin of the pathologic beta oscillations in Parkinson’s disease. Proc Natl Acad Sci U

by M M Mccarthy , C Moore-Kochlacs , X Gu , E S Boyden , X Han , N Kopell , 2011
"... Enhanced oscillations at beta frequencies (8-30 Hz) are a signature neural dynamic pathology in the basal ganglia and cortex of Parkinson's disease patients. The mechanisms underlying these pathological beta oscillations remain elusive. Here, using mathematical models, we find that robust beta ..."
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Enhanced oscillations at beta frequencies (8-30 Hz) are a signature neural dynamic pathology in the basal ganglia and cortex of Parkinson's disease patients. The mechanisms underlying these pathological beta oscillations remain elusive. Here, using mathematical models, we find that robust

Zeaxanthin radical cation formation in minor light-harvesting complexes of higher plant antenna.

by T J Avenson , † Ahn , T K , D Zigmantas , K K Niyogi , Li , Z , M Ballottari , Bassi , R , G R Fleming - J. Biol. Chem. , 2008
"... † These authors contributed equally to this work. Previous work on intact thylakoid membranes showed that transient formation of a zeaxanthin radical cation was correlated with regulation of photosynthetic light harvesting via energy-dependent quenching. A molecular mechanism for such quenching was ..."
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yields distinct bands from which monomeric (Band 2) and trimeric LHCII (Band 3) complexes can be separated (18). SDS-PAGE analysis of Bands 2 and 3 from dark-adapted wild type and npq2 mutant strains was performed with a TrisTricine buffer system as described in (20). Pigments were extracted from

Interactive Cognition: Exploring the Potential of Electronic Quote/Commenting. In: B. Gorayska & J.L. Mey (Eds.) Cognitive Technology: In Search of a Humane Interface.

by Stevan Harnad , 1995
"... Human cognition is not an island unto itself. As a species, we are not Leibnizian Monads independently engaging in clear, Cartesian thinking. Our minds interact. That's surely why our species has language. And that interactivity probably constrains both what and how we think. Although Wittgens ..."
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on the Internet or on CD-ROM. Microcosm's flexibility means that new dynamic processes for link creation and/or resolution can be constructed and slotted into the system very easily. The archiving component of the project has many potential benefits The literature will be attracted to the Archive by a

Suicides by mentally ill people

by Said Shahtahmasebi - ScientificWorldJournal
"... In 1992, following consultations with the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the confidential inquiry into homicides and suicides by mentally ill people was set up by the United Kingdom Department of Health. The inquiry collects detailed information on contact with secondary mental health services by ..."
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the dynamics of life processes and may lead to spurious relationships and give undue emphasis to some other variables. The main issue is, therefore, the availability of objective suicide data. Most countries have a system of record keeping for monitoring outcomes and resource allocation for community services

The regional culture of new Asia: Cultural governance and creative industries

by Audrey Yue - in Singapore. International Journal of Cultural Policy , 2006
"... Singapore, a leading country in the Asia-Pacific region, is currently attempting to transform its cultural industry into creative economy. Creative economies capitalise on how knowledge can be marketed by merging arts, technology and business. They ensure a nation's competitiveness within an i ..."
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the release of a Creative Economy Cultural Development Strategy in September 2002 (Media Development Authority 2002). In the Asia-Pacific region, this strategy follows Australia's recent drive towards a knowledge economy and its recent cultural policy research that saw the shift from cultural to creative

The past, present, and future of immune repertoire biology—the rise of next-generation repertoire analysis. Front Immunol 4

by Adrien Six , Maria Encarnita Mariotti-Ferrandiz , Wahiba Chaara , Susana Magadan , Hang-Phuong Pham , Marie-Paule Lefranc , Thierry Mora , Véronique Thomas-Vaslin , Aleksandra M Walczak , Pierre Boudinot , Koji Yasutomo , 2013
"... T and B cell repertoires are collections of lymphocytes, each characterized by its antigenspecific receptor. We review here classical technologies and analysis strategies developed to assess immunoglobulin (IG) and T cell receptor (TR) repertoire diversity, and describe recent advances in the field ..."
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. Firstly, CDR3 spectratyping studies (detailed in the following section) have been carried out at the DNA level mostly to address issues related to B or T cell development (19, 20). More recently, an original multiplex genomic PCR assay coupled to real-time PCR analysis was developed to provide a
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