651 research outputs found
A Survey of the Rural Homes of the St. Paul Neighborhood Noting the General Living Conditions
The St. Paul neighborhood is located three and one half miles west of the town of Hempstead in Waller County. To find this neighborhood, one must go west from Hempstead, following the Austin branch railroad, to a distance of three and one half miles. This leads one to the St. Paul neighborhood.
This neighborhood is not so very large. It runs a distance of about three miles in an east-to-west direction, and about two miles in a north-to south direction. There are twenty-eight homes located in this neighborhood.
The writer is a home-owner in this neighborhood, having lived there for quite a number of years. After seeing the prevailing conditions in this area for a number of years, the writer decided to make a general survey of all the homes. The writer\u27s purpose for making this survey was to note the general living conditions of each family. After obtaining these facts, it is hoped that some suggestions will be offered each family along the line of improvement.
To obtain the information necessary, the writer visited each home in the neighborhood and made a case-study of each family. The data obtained has been compiled for the purpose of this study. The twenty-eight homes that were visited may be arranged into five classes according to the sizes. These homes were of different sizes, having one room, two rooms, three rooms, four rooms, and five rooms respectively
JCOERE Consortium. Report 1: Identifying substantive and procedural rules in preventive restructuring frameworks including the Preventive Restructuring Directive which may be incompatible with judicial co-operation obligations
Judicial Co-operation Supporting Economic Recovery in Europe (JCOERE).This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the nature of substantive and procedural aspects that may arise in complex preventive restructuring or rescue regimes as envisaged by the Preventive Restructuring Directive (2019/1023). The report includes a comparative analysis of eleven European Member State jurisdictions, considering their pre-existing systems and approaches, and their responses taken to the Preventive Restructuring Directive
Pre-Insolvency Proceedings: A Normative Foundation and Framework, by Nicolaes Tollenaar
Book Review: Pre-Insolvency Proceedings: A Normative Foundation and Framework By Nicolaes Tollenaa
sscMap: An extensible Java application for connecting small-molecule drugs using gene-expression signatures
Background: Connectivity mapping is a process to recognize novel
pharmacological and toxicological properties in small molecules by comparing
their gene expression signatures with others in a database. A simple and robust
method for connectivity mapping with increased specificity and sensitivity was
recently developed, and its utility demonstrated using experimentally derived
gene signatures.
Results: This paper introduces sscMap (statistically significant connections'
map), a Java application designed to undertake connectivity mapping tasks using
the recently published method. The software is bundled with a default
collection of reference gene-expression profiles based on the publicly
available dataset from the Broad Institute Connectivity Map 02, which includes
data from over 7000 Affymetrix microarrays, for over 1000 small-molecule
compounds, and 6100 treatment instances in 5 human cell lines. In addition, the
application allows users to add their custom collections of reference profiles
and is applicable to a wide range of other 'omics technologies.
Conclusions: The utility of sscMap is two fold. First, it serves to make
statistically significant connections between a user-supplied gene signature
and the 6100 core reference profiles based on the Broad Institute expanded
dataset. Second, it allows users to apply the same improved method to
custom-built reference profiles which can be added to the database for future
referencing. The software can be freely downloaded from
http://purl.oclc.org/NET/sscMapComment: 3 pages, 1 table, 1 eps figur
Judicial Co-Operation in Economic Recovery (JCOERE)
Irene Lynch Fannon and Jennifer L. L. Gant provide an update on INSOL Europe’s involvement in the new EU-funded project
JCOERE - Judicial Cooperation in the European Union: Insolvency and Rescue
In this conference paper, the JCOERE project consider some implications connected to the Preventive Restructuring Directive and the cooperation obligations under the EIR Recast against the backdrop of emerging European debates. The paper then goes on to consider how the PRD reflects a range of preventive restructuring processes that already exist in the EU with a particular focus on the Irish Examinership process
Special Report: Judicial Co-Operation in the European Union: Insolvency and Rescue
Judicial Co-Operation for Economic Recovery in Europe (JCOERE) is a research action project funded by the EU Commission DG Justice. JCOERE focuses on substantive and procedural rules typical to restructuring frameworks that are likely to present obstacles to court co-operation as mandated by the European Insolvency Regulation Recast. In its first Report (JCOERE 1) the Project surveys a range of rescue frameworks in European jurisdictions, benchmarked against core concepts in the Preventive Restructuring Directive. In its second phase, engaging proactively with national EU judiciary, JCOERE will document experiences with co-operation including utilisation of co-operation guidelines. It will disseminate its findings to support co-operation in corporate rescue. This report summarises the first steps and some of the preliminary findings that are fully described in JCOERE Report 1
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