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8th European Conference on Health Promotion and Education
Turin, 9-13 September 2008 Workshop:
Teacher training in the field of health promotion Primary School - generalist teachers:
Ministry of Education Teachers’ training at University / Polytechnics Teaching module:
- Studies on Physical and Social Environment Topics on Health Education Secondary School - Biology teachers:
Teaching modules:
- Biology
- Health Portugal - Brief approach to TT
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Lecture 4 : Agents / TransmissionOverview
Lecture 4 : Agents / TransmissionOverview
CAUSAL AGENTS
Metazoa
Fungi
Protozoa
Bacteria
Viruses
MEANS OF TRANSMISSON
Airborne
Food- And Water-Borne
Vector-Borne
Direct Physical Contact
Indirect Physical Contact
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ENK6-CT1999-00019
SOLVENT
Evyatar Erell and Yair Etzion
BUILDING ENERGY RESEARCH
JOINT FP5 ENERGIE Info-day
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ENERBUILD RTD PROJECT MEETING
6 & 7 September 2001
Quality Hotel Konserthuset, Malmö, Sweden
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The Pyruvate Family
ALA, VAL, ILE, LEU
ALA is formed from pyruvate by transamination. The precursor of ILE is 2-ketobutyrate.
This is formed by dehydration and deamination of THR.
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Science@CSCB
Introduction to Chromatography
Science@CSCB
Introduction to Chromatography
The lab session that forms part of the Science@CSCB workshop will take about an hour and a half. During this time you will each get a chance to try out paper chromatography and to take part in some demonstrations involving an underwater crystal garden and the chemical snake.
As you all know scientific experiments are based on making observations. When chemists set up a chemical reaction in the lab to make something new they don’t know what they have made by just looking at the liquid or crystals in the round bottom flask. They must set on the quest to identify what they have made. They build up data to support their hypothesis and to discover what they have made.
Sometimes it’s enough to look and take measurements but not everything is visible…….
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Team Building andInnovation in Research Peter E. Wellstead The Hamilton Institute, Ireland
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Time Series Econometrics- Distributed Lag Modeling Main Reading: Gujarati, Chapter 17,
Griffith, Judge and Hall (2001)
Time Series Econometrics- Distributed Lag Modeling Main Reading: Gujarati, Chapter 17,
Griffith, Judge and Hall (2001)
Discuss the assignment I.e. the data thing. Discuss the lecture notes. Discuss this weeks assignment. Begin with the missing estimations from the Simealtaneous Equation lecture.
Demonstrate that the error term and the Y are correlated in the Consumption model
Demonstrate that this leads to inconsistent standard errors
One problem with the reading for today is that Gujarati changed his chapter significantly. The core material that…
I am also adding one topic to the course I.e. a section on Panel Data Analysis.
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Chapter 3b
OS & NetWorks 網路 Operating System
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NetWorks
J. Glenn Brookshear
交大資工系 蔡 文 能
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第3組
第3組
指導老師: 蘇雅珍
學生姓名: 徐家慧 Alice
496c0137
鄭安茹 Cathy
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V. GENERAL CONTRACT LAW Conflict rules: see Ch. 2
Most national legal systems have no specific rules for cross-border transactions or international contracts in general
International instruments ? Soft law and some model laws on specific questions:
Soft law : Unidroit « Principles », PECL (Lando-commission), possible Optional instruments*. Conflict rule will determine whether accepted as « law » or merely as contract clauses
Model laws, e.g. Uncitral model law electronic commerce; Draft Common Frame of reference (DCFR)
*Examples of existing optional instruments: CISG, European trademark, societas europea, international last will.
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