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… developers. Therefore, we will study the impact of economic policy uncertainty on house prices from the perspective of supply and demand. The possible impact mechanism is that people have different expectations for the real estate market at different stages. For example, in the developing real estate market, when the economic policy is unstable, people may tend to invest in real estate, because the real estate market at this time may be a relatively stable market. In addition, the uncertainty of …
… Economics and Business Sciences and private sector. The advanced text on state space methods produced by the programme director is a standard text on the subject and very widely cited. Viability Many members of the research group are at quite early stages in their careers working in a research area where there are many interesting contributions still to be made. The group has constructive research plans to extend its interests into multivariate time series models and to the study of ultra-high … in doctoral students after years 157QANU / Research Review Economics and Business Sciences with few PhD completions. These are matched by an equally sudden increase in part time professors. The programme would look more stable if this expansion was stage phased to allow the group to develop supervision experience. Conclusion The programmes focus upon service quality and the supply chain gives it an academic and practical advantage. The scope and focus of its research in service quality make the …
… Committee. 2 In derogation from paragraph 1, the Faculty Board may, in consultation with the Director of Studies and after consultation with the coordinator of the master’s programme concerned, decide to extend the programme by adding, at a later stage, a course to be given by a guest lecturer. 3 None of the amendments made will have application to the present academic year unless it can be reasonably assumed that any such amendments will not adversely affect the students’ interests. Article …
… arrangements within the Economic and Monetary Union, especially with respect to the European Central Bank, the Single Resolution Board, the European Stability Mechanism and the Eurogroup. Course objectives In-depth review of the evolution and main stages of the EMU Detailed understanding of the legal and institutional framework of EMU, including the roles and responsibilities of the various institutions and agencies. Critical evaluation of the recently established rules and structures of the EMU …
… arrangements within the Economic and Monetary Union, especially with respect to the European Central Bank, the Single Resolution Board, the European Stability Mechanism and the Eurogroup. Course objectives In-depth review of the evolution and main stages of the EMU Detailed understanding of the legal and institutional framework of EMU, including the roles and responsibilities of the various institutions and agencies. Critical evaluation of the recently established rules and structures of the EMU …
… in the sense that people very quickly move towards greenwashing. […] Politics, of course, is quite sensitive to this.” (ibid.). Although Jelmer van de Mortel's (personal communication, June 14, 2021) intrinsic belief is that most parties are past the stage of greenwashing, stating that "we all see what the consequences of climate change (can) be", he is "a bit sceptical. [...] "You see companies that only take partial responsibility." That is why, according to Jelmer van de Mortel, RCB imposes … pilots. They must provide insight into i.e., the needs of the farmers, the value propositions for the farmers, and the financing requirements. Moreover, the results of pilot projects will give an indication of the feasibility of the target. At this stage it is too early to provide meaningful results other than the high interest among both farmers that want to participate, and corporates that want to invest. However, as mentioned in the latest IPCC report, RCB should consider that the share of CO₂ … If you don't plow grass, but really leave grassland for thirty to forty years, a lot of carbon is captured via the roots, via the soil. I see that development, and then Rabobank came alongside, of course with a huge marketing budget, able to put it on stage very well. We also see parties like Monsanto and Bayer saying, 'Hey arable farmer, we want your carbon certificates. Look, here we have a good soil conditioner. That tends a bit to forced shopping . Dutch land users who can therefore produce CO₂ …
… L. (2014). Antimicrobial resistance: risk associated with antibiotic overuse and initiatives to reduce the problem. Therapeutic advances in drug safety, 5(6), 229-241. Macfarlane, G. T., Macfarlane, S., & Gibson, G. (1998). Validation of a three-stage compound continuous culture system for investigating the effect of retention time on the ecology and metabolism of bacteria in the human colon. Microbial ecology, 35(2), 180-187. Manrique, P., Bolduc, B., Walk, S. T., van der Oost, J., de Vos, W. … from lysed cells was used in the TIM-2 experiments to determine frequency of sampling. Chapter 3 60 Determination multiplicity of infection (MOI) For the determination of the MOI, E. coli(pGK11) was grown to ~108 CFU/mL at the exponential growth stage. Subsequently, 1 mL of this bacterial culture was mixed with 1 mL phage solution in different ratios. The ratios tested were (phages:bacteria): 1:1000, 1:100, 1:10, 1:1, 10:1, 100:1, and 1000:1. After mixing, adsorption could take place for 15 … Aslam, S. (2021). Clinical Phage Microbiology: A suggested framework and recommendations for the in-vitro matching steps of phage therapy. The Lancet Microbe, 2(10), E555-E563. Gibson, G. R., Cummings, J. H., & Macfarlane, G. T. (1988). Use of a three-stage continuous culture system to study the effect of mucin on dissimilatory sulfate reduction and methanogenesis by Survival and activity of a bacteriophage in TIM-2 73 mixed populations of human gut bacteria. Applied and environmental microbiology, …
… title screening excluded 489 records, after which the remaining 183 abstracts were assessed for inclusion. A total of 32 full texts were then assessed, and eight articles met all inclusion criteria. The reasons for exclusion at the full text screening stage can be found in Figure 2.2. A summary of all included articles can be found in Table 2.1. Figure 2.2 Flowchart of systematic search and article inclusion and exclusion process. PBT, perturbation‐based balance training. Records identified through … to the control group. Mini-BESTest values of five more participants (2 control and 3 PBT) are missing due to restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Figure 6.1 gives an overview of the flow of participants from eligibility assessment to each stage of the study. Figure 6.1 CONSORT flow-diagram of participants. Overview of participant flow from inclusion to the final measurements, including reasons for non-inclusion or drop-outs. PBT = perturbation-based balance training. Mini-BESTest = Mini …
… in Article 5(3) of the e-Privacy Directive96 is triggered by the fact that by visiting a website, a cookie is placed in a user’s browser – an act of storing information on the user’s terminal equipment and accessing that information at a later stage. It must be stressed that following Recital 24 of the Preamble to the e-Privacy Directive, the scope of the information required to trigger Article 5(3) of the e-Privacy Directive is potentially much wider than what is defined as personal data in …
… and Leuven, respectively. Above all, I would like to thank my family. My mother, Rita, and father, Paulo, have given me all the freedom to make my academic choices according to what I believe is best for me and have supported me unconditionally in all stages of my life. My brother, Miguel, has also accompanied me my entire life. Their visits and advice were a great source of support while studying abroad. Lastly, and this year, most importantly, I would like to thank my grandmother, Luciana, who was …