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Audit report on Saylor Township, located in Polk County, Iowa, for the year ended June 30, 2006 and the six months ended December 31, 2006
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The present work discusses the effects of university culture and structure on university-business relations, focusing on knowledge transfer activities. It puts forward the thesis that when links between university and business are introduced into the university system as a turn-key proposition rather than as developmental process, the prevailing university culture and structure will exert resistance against change and will oppose the creation of appropriate structures to promote them, with deleterious effects for the university.
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Titre original : Voltaire, sechs vorträge
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We examine the relationship between institutions, culture and cyclical fluctuations for a sampleof 45 European, Middle Eastern and North African countries. Better governance is associated withshorter and less severe contractions and milder expansions. Certain cultural traits, such as lack ofacceptance of power distance and individualism, are also linked business cycle features. Businesscycle synchronization is tightly related to similarities in the institutional environment. Mediterraneancountries conform to these general tendencies.
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Gray (1988) has put forward a hypothesis on how a national accountingenvironment might reflect the cultural dimensions identified by Hofstede (1980, 1983). A number of studies have tested Gray's hypothesis, including one by Pourjalali and Meek (1995) which identified a match between changes in cultural dimensions and the accounting environment in Iran following the revolution. In this paper we replicate this work in the context of Spain following the death of Franco in 1975 and the emergence of a democratic constitution in 1978. Specifically, we: 1) Consider Gray's hypothesis built on Hofstede's cultural dimensions and review some empirical tests of the hypotheses.2) Building on the work of Hofstede and Gray, we: put forward some hypotheses on how we would expect cultural dimensions to change in Spain with the transition to democracy.3) Review developments in accounting in Spain following the transition to democracy, in order to identify how well these fit with our hypotheses.
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When mouse dendritic cells (DCs) are isolated from tissues, purified and placed in a nutritive culture they die more rapidly than would be expected from their normal turnover in vivo. This can distort culture assays of DC function. We therefore tested several approaches to prolonging DC survival in culture. Of several cytokines tested granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor was most effective at preserving the viability of conventional DCs (cDCs) but was ineffective for plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs). Surprisingly, Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 ligand, crucial for DC development, produced only a marginal improvement in DC survival in culture, and interleukin-3, reported to prevent apoptosis of human pDCs, produced only a minor improvement in survival of mouse DCs. Genetic manipulation of cell death pathways was also tested, to avoid activation effects exerted by cytokine signalling. The isolation of DCs from mice overexpressing Bcl-2 was especially effective in maintaining pDC viability but gave a lesser improvement in cDC viability. DCs isolated from Bim(-/-)Noxa(-/-) mice also showed improved culture survival, but in this case with pDCs showing the least improvement.
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Audit report on the six divisions of the Iowa Department of Commerce for the year ended June 30, 2006
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Calceology is the study of recovered archaeological leather footwear and is comprised of conservation, documentation and identification of leather shoe components and shoe styles. Recovered leather shoes are complex artefacts that present technical, stylistic and personal information about the culture and people that used them. The current method in calceological research for typology and chronology is by comparison with parallel examples, though its use poses problems by an absence of basic definitions and the lack of a taxonomic hierarchy. The research findings of the primary cutting patterns, used for making all leather footwear, are integrated with the named style method and the Goubitz notation, resulting in a combined methodology as a basis for typological organisation for recovered footwear and a chronology for named shoe styles. The history of calceological research is examined in chapter two and is accompanied by a review of methodological problems as seen in the literature. Through the examination of various documentation and research techniques used during the history of calceological studies, the reasons why a standard typology and methodology failed to develop are investigated. The variety and continual invention of a new research method for each publication of a recovered leather assemblage hindered the development of a single standard methodology. Chapter three covers the initial research with the database through which the primary cutting patterns were identified and the named styles were defined. The chronological span of each named style was established through iterative cross-site sedation and named style comparisons. The technical interpretation of the primary cutting patterns' consistent use is due to constraints imposed by the leather and the forms needed to cover the foot. Basic parts of the shoe patterns and the foot are defined, plus terms provided for identifying the key points for pattern making. Chapter four presents the seventeen primary cutting patterns and their sub-types, these are divided into three main groups: six integral soled patterns, four hybrid soled patterns and seven separately soled patterns. Descriptions of the letter codes, pattern layout, construction principle, closing seam placement and list of sub-types are included in the descriptions of each primary cutting pattern. The named shoe styles and their relative chronology are presented in chapter five. Nomenclature for the named styles is based on the find location of the first published example plus the primary cutting pattern code letter. The named styles are presented in chronological order from Prehistory through to the late 16th century. Short descriptions of the named styles are given and illustrated with examples of recovered archaeological leather footwear, reconstructions of archaeological shoes and iconographical sources. Chapter six presents documentation of recovered archaeological leather using the Goubitz notation, an inventory and description of style elements and fastening methods used for defining named shoe styles, technical information about sole/upper constructions and the consequences created by the use of lasts and sewing forms for style identification and fastening placement in relation to the instep point. The chapter concludes with further technical information about the implications for researchers about shoemaking, pattern making and reconstructive archaeology. The conclusion restates the original research question of why a group of primary cutting patterns appear to have been used consistently throughout the European archaeological record. The quantitative and qualitative results from the database show the use of these patterns but it is the properties of the leather that imposes the use of the primary cutting patterns. The combined methodology of primary pattern identification, named style and artefact registration provides a framework for calceological research.
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Establishes a Green Government Initiative for the State of Iowa.
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Résumé : La clozapine (Leponex®) est un neuroleptique atypique utilisé depuis une quarantaine d'années (synthétisée en 1959) dans le traitement de la schizophrénie résistante. Son utilisation a fait l'objet de controverses importantes en raison de son profil d'effets secondaires, potentiellement fatals (agranulocytose), et a entraîné son retrait de certains pays pendant de nombreuses années, malgré certaines caractéristiques qui en font une molécule très intéressante sur le plan clinique. On peut citer à cet égard une efficacité antipsychotique importante tant sur les symptômes positifs que sur les symptômes négatifs de la maladie, ainsi que l'absence d'effets secondaires extrapyramidaux, tels que ceux entraînés par les neuroleptiques classiques. Depuis la réadmission de la clozapine par la FDA aux Etats-Unis en 1990, suite notamment aux travaux montrant l'amélioration, grâce à cette molécule, des dyskinésies tardives induites par les neuroleptiques classiques, on assiste à un regain d'intérêt marqué pour ses possibilités thérapeutiques. L'indication reste toutefois limitée à l'heure actuelle au traitement de la schizophrénie résistante à d'autres neuroleptiques, donc un traitement en deuxième intention. Sachant que l'évolution de la schizophrénie est influencée, entre autres facteurs, par la durée des manifestations symptomatiques, il nous a semblé intéressant d'évaluer le devenir de jeunes patients schizophrènes mis d'emblée au bénéfice d'un traitement par la clozapine. C'est le sujet de la présente étude. Cette étude a été initialement conçue comme une étude de cohorte, randomisée, en double aveugle, multi-site à l'échelle romande, avec un suivi des patients sur une année. Les difficultés rencontrées, qui ont abouti à une interruption précoce ne permettant le relevé que des observations de six patients, sont détaillées. Après une brève introduction sur la schizophrénie et sur la clozapine, ce travail décrit l'historique de l'étude, ses buts et sa méthodologie. Suit une description des six patients et leur évolution au cours de l'étude. Dans le chapitre IV, les résultats sont analysés et discutés dans une perspective descriptive. Précédant la bibliographie et les annexes, la conclusion fournit l'opportunité de discuter les apports et les limites de ce travail, en le resituant dans le contexte international actuel de regain d'intérêt pour l'utilisation de la clozapine dans le traitement de la schizophrénie.