54 resultados para Vouchers
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The rapid uptake of transcriptomic approaches in freshwater ecology has seen a wealth of data produced concerning the ways in which organisms interact with their environment on a molecular level. Typically, such studies focus either at the community level and so don’t require species identifications, or on laboratory strains of known species identity or natural populations of large, easily identifiable taxa. For chironomids, impediments still exist for applying these technologies to natural populations because they are small-bodied and often require time-consuming secondary sorting of stream material and morphological voucher preparation to confirm species diagnosis. These procedures limit the ability to maintain RNA quantity and quality in such organisms because RNA degrades rapidly and gene expression can be altered rapidly in organisms; thereby limiting the inclusion of such taxa in transcriptomic studies. Here, we demonstrate that these limitations can be overcome and outline an optimised protocol for collecting, sorting and preserving chironomid larvae that enables retention of both morphological vouchers and RNA for subsequent transcriptomics purposes. By ensuring that sorting and voucher preparation are completed within <4 hours after collection and that samples are kept cold at all times, we successfully retained both RNA and morphological vouchers from all specimens. Although not prescriptive in specific methodology, we anticipate that this paper will assist in promoting transcriptomic investigations of the sublethal impact on chironomid gene expression of changes to aquatic environments.
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Voucher #7 from the Engineer Department of Port Dalhousie and Thorold Railway Extension to W.G. Thompson accompanied by an abstract of vouchers and summaries of account paid by W.G. Thompson for surveys, Jan. 31, 1857.
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Voucher #9 from the Engineer Department of Port Dalhousie and Thorold Railway Extension to W. G. Thompson accompanied by an abstract of vouchers for surveys, Feb. 28, 1857
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Envelope addressed to S.D. Woodruff at the Welland Canal Office regarding pay roll vouchers for – the envelope was empty, July, 1857.
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Este trabalho busca analisar os fundamentos teóricos do sistema de voucher educacional, o qual consiste no subsídio oferecido pelo Estado para o pagamento da escola desejada, pela família, para seus dependentes diretamente através deste vale, suas vantagens, desvantagens e características essenciais para uma boa modelagem. Relata estudos de caso para dois países da América Latina: Colômbia e Chile, comparando os resultados destes dois programas em termos abrangência e melhora da educação. Com base no Relatório de Monitoramento de Educação para Todos Brasil 2008 da Unesco analisa a atual situação do Brasil e os principais programas para melhoria e expansão da educação. Por último, apresenta um estudo de viabilidade do sistema de voucher, para o Rio de Janeiro, comparando a média dos gastos públicos em educação por aluno com as mensalidades de algumas escolas privadas da cidade.
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This paper uses general equilibrium simulations to explore the role ofresidential mobility in shaping the impact of different types of private school voucher policies. In particular, general vouchers available to all residents in the state are compared to vouchers specifically targeted to either underprivileged school districts or underprivileged households. The simulations are derived from a three-community mo deI of low, middle and high income school districts (calibrated to New York data), where each school district is composed of multiple types of neighborhoods that may vary in house quality as well as the leveI of neighborhood extemalities. Households that differ in both their income and in the ability leveI of their children choose between school districts, between neighborhoods within their school district, and between the local public school or a menu of private school altematives.Local public school quality within a district is endogenously determined bya combination of the average peer quality of public school attending children as well as local property and state income tax supported spending. Financial support (above a required state minimum) is set by local majority rule. Finally, there exists the potential for a private school market composed of competitive schools that face production technologies similar to those ofpublic schools but who set tuition and admissions policies to maximize profits. In tbis model, it is demonstrated that school district targeted vouchers are similar in their impact to non-targeted vouchers but vastIy different from vouchers targeted to low income households. Furthermore, strong migration effects are shown to significantly improve the likely equity consequences of voucher programs.
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Opponents of school vouchers often argue that school vouchers will lead to 'white flight' from public schools that are disproportionately nonwhite, creating more racially segregated schools. However, recent studies that examine white flight from public schools into private schools have produced conflicting evidence on whether or not white flight actually exists. In this paper, we present new evidence on whether universal vouchers will lead to more racially segregated schools. Specifically, we use data on vote outcomes from a state-wide universal voucher initiative to estimate the likelihood that white households with children currently in public schools will use vouchers to switch out of more-integrated schools. Our results indicate that white households with children attending schools with large concentrations of nonwhite schoolchildren are significantly more likely to support school vouchers, an effect that is absent for non-white households with children and households without children. However, it also does not appear to be race, per se, that is the primary concern, but other school factors that are correlated with race, such as test scores and limited English proficiency.
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Air pollution is a persistent problem in urban areas, and traffic emissions are a major cause of poor air quality. Policies to curb pollution levels often involve raising the price of using private vehicles, for example, congestion charges. We were interested in whether higher fuel prices were associated with decreased air pollution levels. We examined an association between diesel and petrol prices and four traffic-related pollutants in Brisbane from 2010 to 2013. We used a regression model and examined pollution levels up to 16 days after the price change. Higher diesel prices were associated with statistically significant short-term reductions in carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. Changes in petrol prices had no impact on air pollution. Raising diesel taxes in Australia could be justified as a public health measure. As raising taxes is politically unpopular, an alternative political approach would be to remove schemes that put a downward pressure on fuel prices, such as industry subsidies and shopping vouchers that give fuel discounts.
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This article evaluates two policy initiatives by the United States Government to address access to essential medicines -- Priority Review vouchers and “Patents for Humanity." Such proposals are aimed at speeding up the regulatory review of inventions with humanitarian uses and applications by the United States Food and Drug Administration, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office. It is argued that such measures fall short of international standards and norms established by the World Intellectual Property Organization Development Agenda 2007; the World Trade Organization’s Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health 2001 and the WTO General Council Decision of August 30, 2003; and the World Health Organization’s declarations on intellectual property and public health. This article concludes that there is a need for broader patent law reform in the United States to address matters of patent law and public health. Moreover, there is a need to experiment with other, more promising alternative models of research and development -- such as medical innovation prizes, a Health Impact Fund, the Medicines Patent Pool, and Open Source Drug Discovery.
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Os anfíbios anuros que habitam o bioma Mata Atlântica, especialmente em sua floresta ombrófila densa, são pouco conhecidos sob diversos aspectos de sua ecologia, existindo poucas informações disponíveis na literatura científica. Estes dados estão limitados a poucas localidades, geralmente estudos realizados em fragmentos remanescentes do sudeste brasileiro. A mata bem conservada que recobre os 3300 ha da Serra do Mendanha, apesar de localizada na região metropolitana do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, ainda não tinha sua anurofauna conhecida. No presente estudo, recolhemos informações ecológicas sobre as espécies que habitam a região, especialmente da assembléia encontrada no folhiço que recobre o solo, com o uso de diferentes metodologias: armadilhas de queda; parcelas cercadas; procura visual e auditiva em transecções e encontros ocasionais; assim como dados abióticos do ambiente regional (profundidade do folhiço; níveis de pH; taxa de oxigênio dissolvido; temperaturas do ar e da água; umidade do ar). Exemplares-testemunho foram fixados e depositados na coleção de anfíbios do Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. A anurofauna da Serra do Mendanha é composta por pelo menos 44 espécies que estão distribuídas em 12 famílias, sendo a família Hylidae com o maior número de espécies (50%, n = 22), enquanto que Physalaemus signifer foi a espécie mais abundante (18%, n = 272), sendo habitante do folhiço. A espécie Rhinella ornata contribuiu com a maior biomassa (m = 548 g). Identificamos uma nova espécie de anuro (Brachycephalidae), que também habita o folhiço das cotas altimétricas acima de 700 m. Biogeograficamente a comunidade de anuros da área estudada indicou ser mais similar (68%) com a comunidade da região da Serra da Tiririca e arredores. Comparando-se os três tipo de fisionomias, ou mesohábitats, existentes na Serra do Mendanha, em termos de riqueza e diversidade, a floresta secundária indicou ter os mais elevados índices, seguido pela floresta pouco perturbada e pela monocultura de bananeiras. A assembléia de anuros que habita o folhiço da Serra do Mendanha é composta por nove espécies, que pouco diferiu ao longo de um gradiente altitudinal (0 a 900 m), com o registro das espécies Euparkerella brasiliensis, H. binotatus, Leptodactylus marmoratus e Zachaenus parvulus na maioria das cotas altimétricas. A altitude, a declividade e profundidade do folhiço foram as variáveis abióticas que mais influenciaram na distribuição de abundância e de riqueza de espécies do folhiço. Na estação úmida (setembro a março) a densidade de anuros no folhiço foi de 10,4 ind./100m2, enquanto que na estação seca (abril a agosto) houve uma redução de 34,6% (6,8 ind./100m2). As assembléias de anuros utilizam os recursos hídricos disponíveis na Serra do Mendanha (água da chuva, córregos, fitotelmas, rios e umidade do ar), de diferentes formas, associadas diretamente ao modo reprodutivo de cada espécie. A altitude, a temperatura da água e o pH afetaram a distribuição de espécies de girinos nos diferentes sítios reprodutivos. O modo reprodutivo 1 foi o mais freqüente (n = 18) entre os 14 modos identificados. O estudo de 12 poças (lênticas e lóticas) indicou que estas diferiram consistentemente entre si, seja nas suas dimensões, na composição de suas assembléias de girinos e nos seus componentes abióticos. Diversos predadores de girinos foram encontrados em algumas poças. A assembléia de girinos de cada poça indicou ser moldada pela interação de diferentes fatores ambientais, ecológicos e filogenéticos de cada espécie