نتایج جستجو برای: demand deficit

تعداد نتایج: 208755  

Journal: :International journal of biometeorology 2013
Guangyong You Yiping Zhang Yuhong Liu Douglas Schaefer Hede Gong Jinbo Gao Zhiyun Lu Qinghai Song Junbin Zhao Chuansheng Wu Lei Yu Youneng Xie

Our current understanding is that plant species distribution in the subtropical mountain forests of Southwest China is controlled mainly by inadequate warmth. Due to abundant annual precipitation, aridity has been less considered in this context, yet rainfall here is highly seasonal, and the magnitude of drought severity at different elevations has not been examined due to limited access to hig...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of public health 2007
Aleck Ostry Stefania Maggi James Tansey James Dunn Ruth Hershler Lisa Chen A M Louie Clyde Hertzman

BACKGROUND Using a large cohort of western Canadian sawmill workers (n = 28,794), the association between psychosocial work conditions and attempted and completed suicide was investigated. METHODS Records of attempted and completed suicide were accessed through a provincial hospital discharge registry to identify cases that were then matched using a nested case control method. Psychosocial wo...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2008
ترکمانی, جواد , شجری, شاهرخ ,

The main objective of this paper is to study the differential impacts of various irrigation water pricing policies. The methodology used is based upon Multi-Attribute Utility Theory (MAUT) mathematical programming models and also simulation. Two kinds of data needed to feed the models were obtained from official records and surveying. The analysis of water pricing policy indicates that the most...

ترکمانی, جواد , شجری, شاهرخ ,

The main objective of this paper is to study the differential impacts of various irrigation water pricing policies. The methodology used is based upon Multi-Attribute Utility Theory (MAUT) mathematical programming models and also simulation. Two kinds of data needed to feed the models were obtained from official records and surveying. The analysis of water pricing policy indicates that the most...

2004
B. S. SHARRATT F. WOODING

The Subarctic comprises the higher mid-latitudinal regions with short, cool, moist summers and long, cold, dry winters. Indeed, the short, cool growing season is often thought of as a barrier to crop growth and diversity in these regions. Little is known, however, concerning the impact of the Subarctic climate on crop production. This study aimed to identify the climatic factors that are most i...

2016
Xiaowei Yao Zhanqi Wang Hongwei Zhang

Humans’ demands for biological resources and energies have always been increasing, whereas evidence has shown that this demand is outpacing the regenerative and absorptive capacity of the planet. Since China is experiencing unprecedented urbanization and industrialization processes, how much impact this has imposed on the earth during economic development worldwide is conspicuous. Therefore, th...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2002
Paul L Greenhaff S P Campbell-O'Sullivan D Constantin-Teodosiu S M Poucher P A Roberts J A Timmons

The oxygen deficit at the onset of submaximal exercise represents a period when the energy demand of contraction cannot be met solely by mitochondrial ATP generation, and as a consequence there is an acceleration of ATP re-synthesis from oxygen-independent routes (phosphocreatine hydrolysis and glycolysis). Historically, the origin of the oxygen deficit has been attributed to a lag in muscle bl...

Journal: :Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR 2011
K A Woodcock C Oliver G W Humphreys

BACKGROUND Individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) have been shown to demonstrate a particular cognitive deficit in attention switching and high levels of preference for routine and temper outbursts. This study assesses whether a specific pathway between a cognitive deficit and behaviour via environmental interaction can exist in individuals with PWS. METHODS Four individuals with PWS pa...

Journal: :Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 2002
Peter Andras Bruce G Charlton

There is a widespread perception of poor performance and reduced trust in relation to health care systems. The roots of this problem are interpreted in terms of the democratic deficit and communication hyper-inflation. The democratic deficit is characterized as a persistent but chronically unsatisfied demand for complete public authority over all significant societal institutions--including the...

2009
Caterina Silveri Nicoletta Ciccarelli

We studied five patients with semantic memory disorders, four with semantic dementia and one with herpes simplex virus encephalitis, to investigate the involvement of semantic conceptual knowledge in object use. Comparisons between patients who had semantic deficits of different severity, as well as the follow-up, showed that the ability to use objects was largely preserved when the deficit was...

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