652 research outputs found
Perlindungan Hukum Industri Garmen Dalam Negeri, Terhadap Impor Pakaian Bekas
Tulisan ini mengenai, Perlindungan Hukum Industri Garmen Dalam Negeri, Terhadap Impor Pakaian Bekas. Rumusan Masalah yaitu, Bagaimanakah perlindungan hukum industri garmen dalam negeri, terhadap impor pakaian bekas ? dan Apasajakah kendala hukum dalam proteksi impor pakaian bekas yang merugikan industri garmen dalam negeri..? Tujuan Penelitian yaitu, Untuk mengetahui dan mempelajari perlindungan hukum industri garmen dalam negeri, terhadap impor pakaian bekas dan Untuk menganalisis kendala hukum dalam proteksi terhadap impor pakaian bekas yang merugikan indutri garmen dalam negeri. Penulis menggunakan teknik pendekatan Penelitian Hukum Normatif yaitu, suatu penelitian yang mengkaji berbagai norma-norma aturan berupa hukum positif yang terkait dengan objek penelitian. Pentingnya perlindungan industri dalam negeri dari praktik dumping sehingga dapat diperoleh gambaran mengenai peraturan perlindungan industri dalam negeri yang memproduksi barang sejenis dari praktik dumping, kriteria yang dijadikan ukuran adanya kerugian dan upaya-upaya yang dilakukan oleh produsen dalam negeri akibat terjadinya praktik dumping. Upaya yang dilakukan oleh produsen dalam negeri yang memproduksi barang sejenis dari praktik dumping adalah mereka dapat menempuh prosedur-prosedur yang telah dinyatakan oleh Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 34 Tahun 1996 Tentang Bea Masuk Anti Dumping dan Bea Masuk Imbalan dan adanya PP 34 Tahun 2011 Tentang Tindakan Anti Dumping, Tindakan Imbalan, dan Tindakan Pengamanan Perdagangan
Weiterbildungsangebote für Hausarztmedizin in der Schweiz – eine Bestandsaufnahme
Über den Hausärztemangel wird viel diskutiert. Eine zukunftsgerichtete Lösung sind spezifische Weiterbildungsprogramme. Eine Studie analysiert die Charakteristika der aktuell bestehenden Angebote in der Schweiz
Measuring Neutrino Oscillations with Nuclear Reactors
Since the first direct observations of antineutrino events by Reines and Cowan in the 1950's [1], nuclear reactors have been an important tool in the study of neutrino properties. More recently, the study of neutrino oscillations has been a very active area of research. The pioneering observation of oscillations by the KamLAND experiment has provided crucial information on the neutrino mixing matrix. New experiments to study the remaining unknown mixing angle are currently under development. These recent studies and potential future developments will be discussed
Theory and Phenomenology of Vector Mesons in Medium
Electromagnetic probes promise to be direct messengers of (spectral
properties of) hot and dense matter formed in heavy-ion collisions, even at
soft momentum transfers essential for characterizing possible phase
transitions. We examine how far we have progressed toward this goal by
highlighting recent developments, and trying to establish connections between
lattice QCD, effective hadronic models and phenomenology of dilepton
production.Comment: 8 pages latex incl. 12 ps/eps files; invited plenary talk at Quark
Matter 2006 conference, Shanghai (China), Nov. 14-20, 200
Migration pattern of cementless press fit cups in the presence of stabilizing screws in total hip arthroplasty
The aim of this study was to evaluate the initial acetabular implant stability and late acetabular implant migration in press fit cups combined with screw fixation of the acetabular component in order to answer the question whether screws are necessary for the fixation of the acetabular component in cementless primary total hip arthroplasty. One hundred and seven hips were available for follow-up after primary THA using a cementless, porous-coated acetabular component. A total of 631 standardized radiographs were analyzed digitally by the "single-film-x-ray-analysis" method (EBRA). One hundred 'and one (94.4%) acetabular components did not show significant migration of more than 1 mm. Six (5.6%) implants showed migration of more than 1 mm. Statistical analysis did not reveal preoperative patterns that would identify predictors for future migration. Our findings suggest that the use of screw fixation for cementless porous- coated acetabular components for primary THA does not prevent cup migration
Effect of conjugated linoleic acid, vitamin E and their combination on lipid profiles and blood pressure of Iranian adults with active rheumatoid arthritis
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of conjugated linoleic acids (CLAs), vitamin E, and combination of these nutrients on serum lipid profiles and blood pressure (BP) in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 87 patients with active RA were divided into four groups receiving one of the following daily supplements for three months: Group C: CLAs 2.5 g equivalent to 2 g mixture of cis 9-trans 11 and trans 10-cis12 CLAs in a rate of 50/50; Group E: vitamin E: 400 mg; Group CE: CLAs and vitamin E at above doses: Group P: placebo. After supplementation, SBP levels decreased significantly in the group C in comparison with groups E and P and mean arterial pressure reduced significantly in groups C and CE. There weren’t significant differences in the levels of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), triglycerides, cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), LDL/HDL, cholesterol/HDL, fasting blood sugar, C-reactive protein (CRP), arylestrase activity, platelet count and body mass index between groups. CRP dropped nonsignificantly in groups P, C, E and CE (19%, 24%, 55%, and 39%, respectively). Erythrocytes sedimentation rate levels decreased in groups C, E and CE (P ≤ 0.05, P ≤ 0.05, P ≤ 0.001, respectively). It is concluded that supplementation of CLAs decreased BP and vitamin E decreased CRP. Therefore cosupplementation of CLAs and vitamin E might be profitable for heart disease prevention in RA patients
The origin of human chromosome 2 analyzed by comparative chromosome mapping with a DNA microlibrary
Fluorescencein situ hybridization (FISH) of microlibraries established from distinct chromosome subregions can test the evolutionary conservation of chromosome bands as well as chromosomal rearrangements that occurred during primate evolution and will help to clarify phylogenetic relationships. We used a DNA library established by microdissection and microcloning from the entire long arm of human chromosome 2 for fluorescencein situ hybridization and comparative mapping of the chromosomes of human, great apes (Pan troglodytes, Pan paniscus, Gorilla gorilla, Pongo pygmaeus) and Old World monkeys (Macaca fuscata andCercopithecus aethiops). Inversions were found in the pericentric region of the primate chromosome 2p homologs in great apes, and the hybridization pattern demonstrates the known phylogenetically derived telomere fusion in the line that leads to human chromosome 2. The hybridization of the 2q microlibrary to chromosomes of Old World monkeys gave a different pattern from that in the gorilla and the orang-utan, but a pattern similar to that of chimpanzees. This suggests convergence of chromosomal rearrangements in different phylogenetic lines
Projectile and target-Roper excitation in the p (d, d')X reaction
In this paper we compare a model that contains the mechanisms of
excitation in the projectile and Roper excitation in the target with
experimental data from two (d, d') experiments on a proton target. The
agreement of the theory with the experiment is fair for the data taken at T_d =
2.3 GeV. The excitation in the projectile is predicted close to the
observed energy with the correct width. The theory, however, underpredicts by
about 40% the cross sections measured at T_d = 1.6 GeV at angles where the
cross section has fallen by about two orders of magnitude. The analysis done
here allows to extract an approximate strength for the excitation of the Roper
[N^*(1440)] excitation and a qualitative agreement with the theoretical
predictions is also found.Comment: 8 ps figure
A Relativistic Thomas-Fermi Description of Collective Modes in Droplets of Nuclear Matter
Isoscalar collective modes in a relativistic meson-nucleon system are
investigated in the framework of the time-dependent Thomas-Fermi method. The
energies of the collective modes are determined by solving consistently the
dispersion relations and the boundary conditions. The energy weighted sum rule
satisfied by the model allows the identification of the giant ressonances. The
percentage of the energy weighted sum rule exhausted by the collective modes is
in agreement with experimental data, but the energies come too high.Comment: 21 pages (RevTex) and 2 postscript figures as a compressed uuencode
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Competing electric and magnetic excitations in backward electron scattering from heavy deformed nuclei
Important contributions to the cross sections of
low-lying orbital excitations are found in heavy deformed nuclei, arising
from the small energy separation between the two excitations with and 1, respectively. They are studied microscopically in QRPA using
DWBA. The accompanying response is negligible at small momentum transfer
but contributes substantially to the cross sections measured at for fm ( MeV)
and leads to a very good agreement with experiment. The electric response is of
longitudinal type for but becomes almost purely
transverse for larger backward angles. The transverse response
remains comparable with the response for fm
( MeV) and even dominant for MeV. This happens even at
large backward angles , where the dominance is
limited to the lower region.Comment: RevTeX, 19 pages, 8 figures included Accepted for publication in Phys
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