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NORTH SEA STUDY OCCASIONAL PAPER No. 114
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Whether or not macroeconomics is a science depends on the scientific nature of macroeconomic theories and how the discipline responds when the empirical evidence fails to match the underlying assumptions and predictions of the theories. By way of an example, four conditions for macroeconomics to be a science are developed and used to examine the 'modern' theories of the Phillips curve. It is found that while the discipline in general maintains one condition it routinely violates the other three. This suggests the macroeconomics discipline has some way to go before it can call itself a 'pure science.'
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The review covers the development of synthetic peptides as vaccine candidates for Plasmodium falciparum- and Plasmodium vivax-induced malaria from its beginning up to date and the concomitant progress of solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) that enables the production of long peptides in a routine fashion. The review also stresses the development of other complementary tools and actions in order to achieve the long sought goal of an efficacious malaria vaccine.
Local adaptation and matching habitat choice in female barn owls with respect to melanic coloration.
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Local adaptation is a major mechanism underlying the maintenance of phenotypic variation in spatially heterogeneous environments. In the barn owl (Tyto alba), dark and pale reddish-pheomelanic individuals are adapted to conditions prevailing in northern and southern Europe, respectively. Using a long-term dataset from Central Europe, we report results consistent with the hypothesis that the different pheomelanic phenotypes are adapted to specific local conditions in females, but not in males. Compared to whitish females, reddish females bred in sites surrounded by more arable fields and less forests. Colour-dependent habitat choice was apparently beneficial. First, whitish females produced more fledglings when breeding in wooded areas, whereas reddish females when breeding in sites with more arable fields. Second, cross-fostering experiments showed that female nestlings grew wings more rapidly when both their foster and biological mothers were of similar colour. The latter result suggests that mothers should particularly produce daughters in environments that best match their own coloration. Accordingly, whiter females produced fewer daughters in territories with more arable fields. In conclusion, females displaying alternative melanic phenotypes bred in habitats providing them with the highest fitness benefits. Although small in magnitude, matching habitat selection and local adaptation may help maintain variation in pheomelanin coloration in the barn owl.
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The proteins of adults worms (male and female) of two isolates (BH and RJ) of Shistosoma mansoni were extracted using Triton X-114 phase separation. The SDS-polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis profiles of the three phases (detergent, aqueous and insoluble proteins) obtained were compared after Coomassie blue and silver staining, surface radioiodination and Western blotting. No major differences were detected between the 2 isolates. Of the 25 or more proteins which partitioned into the detergent phase, only about 8 proteins could be surface radiodinated on live adult worms. A comparison was also made between the profiles of mael and females worms, isolated from bisexually infected mice. Two major female-specific and one male-specific band were detected by silver and/or Coomassie staining. The female bands, 32 KDa and 18 KDa, partitioned into the detergent and aqueous phase, respectively. The male-specific band of 42 KDa remained in the insoluble phase. Antigenic differences between male and females protins were detected by Western vlotting using a sera from infected Nectomys squamipes.
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A consecutive series of 353 patients who underwent Lichtenstein mesh repair for inguinal hernia from the 1st of July 1994 to the 30th of July 1995 were studied. We analysed our indication, technique, complications, follow-up and outcome. Special consideration was given to the advantages and acceptance of day-case surgery. Our results suggest that the Lichtenstein repair should be considered as a new standard procedure, especially outside of hernia centres.
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Hoy en día los sistemas ERP's son muy importantes para el aumento de la productividad, control y eficacia de las empresas. Con este estudio se ve la importancia de estos sistemas y cómo cubren las necesidades de una empresa textil que hemos analizado. Para lograrlo, en este estudio se ve la importancia de los sistemas ERP's y su historia, para una mejor compresión; se exponen las características de la empresa, para una visión clara de su funcionamiento y se observa con más detalle los diferentes sistemas ERP's elegidos, sectoriales o no, para elegir cual de ellos es el que mejor se adaptaría a la empresa según unos criterios fijados.
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The neutral rate of allelic substitution is analyzed for a class-structured population subject to a stationary stochastic demographic process. The substitution rate is shown to be generally equal to the effective mutation rate, and under overlapping generations it can be expressed as the effective mutation rate in newborns when measured in units of average generation time. With uniform mutation rate across classes the substitution rate reduces to the mutation rate.
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En una época como la actual, en la que se hace necesario disponer de equipos con grandes características y recursos para poder disfrutar de los últimos lanzamientos en juegos, no dejan de producirse equipos de bajo coste basados en microcontroladores que pueden entretener al mismo nivel que los más caros. Este proyecto reúne el diseño de la configuración, interconexión y programación de código necesarios para ejecutar un juego sencillo. Para ello se ha utilizado una pantalla LCD táctil y un microcontrolador HCS12.
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La situación actual de la evaluación de las políticas públicas y dentro de ellas de los programas públicos de salud, es cada vez más preocupante para las administraciones públicas presentes. La necesidad de los gobiernos por determinar cómo se han ido desarrollando, ejecutando y cumpliendo los objetivos de estos programas en las políticas públicas que los contienen, constituye una de las preocupaciones tanto del Estado, como de la ciudadanía. Este estudio tiene el propósito de presentar una visión general del estado teórico actual y brevemente práctico de cómo la utilización de las evaluaciones se está desarrollando en el presente, y revelar cuales son los factores que obstaculizan esta utilización en el sector de salud pública. Para ello, esta investigación ción se ha dividido en tres Capítulos. El primero, entrega una visión amplia y actual de la evaluación y su utilidad, junto con los factores principales que limitan este uso; el segundo, se enfoca en el área de la salud e intenta mostrar la realidad existente en la utilidad de las evaluaciones y qué factores afectan esta utilidad, y por último el tercero y final, realiza un análisis de los factores que obstaculizan la utilidad de las evaluaciones encontrados en salud, aplicando el marco conceptual del primer capítulo, dando para terminar algunas conclusiones y apreciaciones que permiten reflexionar sobre la realidad encontrada.