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Profits and balance sheet developments at U.S. commercial banks in 1996
U.S. commercial banks had another very good year in 1996. Profits posted strong growth, preserving the high levels of return on equity and return on assets that have prevailed over the past four years. Helping to boost profits were continued strong growth of interest-earning assets, a slight widening of the net interest margin, significant gains in noninterest income, and continued containment of noninterest expenses. Return on assets edged up despite a slight increase in provisioning for loan and lease losses relative to assets. Delinquency and charge-off rates stayed low for business loans but climbed throughout the year for consumer loans.Bank assets ; Banks and banking
Investment Arbitration under NAFTA Chapter 11: A Threat to Sovereignty of Member States?
Critics of NAFTA Chapter 11\u27s investor state dispute settlement mechanism are primarily concerned with its invocation by corporate entities and its potential to effectively overturn or significantly weaken NAFTA states\u27 ability to legislate or regulate in the public interest. This article will address this central concern and demonstrate, by evaluating Chapter 11 arbitration results, that these criticisms have been overstate
Investment Arbitration under NAFTA Chapter 11: A Threat to Sovereignty of Member States?
Critics of NAFTA Chapter 11\u27s investor state dispute settlement mechanism are primarily concerned with its invocation by corporate entities and its potential to effectively overturn or significantly weaken NAFTA states\u27 ability to legislate or regulate in the public interest. This article will address this central concern and demonstrate, by evaluating Chapter 11 arbitration results, that these criticisms have been overstate
Land Spreading of Animal Manures, Farm Wastes & Non-Agricultural Organic Wastes. Part 1 manure (and other organic wastes) management guidelines for intensive agricultural enterprises.
End of Project ReportThe objective of the Teagasc Manure (and Other Organic Wastes)
Management Guidelines for IAE are to provide an operational
framework for the agronomically efficient and environmentally
safe recycling of these organic by-products, maximising the
benefits of nutrients they contain at minimum cost. The principles
of the approach are equally applicable to the management of all
manures and organic wastes applied to land. The approach
includes programmes for controlling manure quantity and
quality; operational procedures covering storage, transport and
nutrient management; and a quality assurance programme.
These Guidelines assign the importance of manure management
on an equal footing with other production practices.
Implementation of these Guidelines may entail higher costs
c o m p a red with traditional practices. However, some of the
benefits accruing from the improved management practices can
partly or wholly offset the costs of implementation.European Unio
Performance characteristics of four automated natriuretic peptide assays
Journal ArticleMeasurement of circulating B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal proBNP (NT-proBNP) can identify patients with heart failure and guide therapy. The limit of detection, linearity, imprecision, method comparison, analytic concordance, and reference intervals of the Access 2 BNP (Biosite, San Diego, CA), ADVIA Centaur BNP (Bayer Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY), AxSYM BNP (Abbott Diagnostics, Abbott Park, IL), and E170 NT-proBNP (RocheDiagnostics, Indianapolis, IN) methods were evaluated. The Triage meter BNP assay (Biosite) was the comparison method. Imprecision testing showed total coefficients of variation of 4.1%, 4.4%, 5.5%, and 0.8% for the Access 2, ADVIA Centaur, AxSYM, and E170, respectively. Relative to the Triage meter, method comparison revealed a slope of 0.96 and r = 0.95, a slope of 0.77 and r = 0.92, a slope of 1.13 and r = 0.94, and a slope of 8.8 and r = 0.80 for the Access 2, ADVIA Centaur, AxSYM, and E170, respectively. Overall analytic concordance values with the Triage meter were 95.9%, 92.9%, 92.4%, and 84.3% for the Access 2, ADVIA Centaur, AxSYM, and E170, respectively. All automated natriuretic peptide methods showed acceptable analytic performance
The Dynamics of Abell 2125
We present 371 galaxy velocities in the field of the very rich cluster Abell
2125 (z~0.25). These were determined using optical spectroscopy collected over
several years from both the WIYN 3.5m telescope and NOAO Mayall 4m telescope.
Prior studies at a variety of wavelengths (radio, optical, and X-ray) have
indicated that A2125 is a likely cluster-cluster merger, a scenario which we
are able to test using our large velocity database. We identified 224 cluster
galaxies, which were subjected to a broad range of statistical tests using both
positional and velocity information to evaluate the cluster dynamics and
substructure. The tests confirmed the presence of substructures within the
Abell 2125 system at high significance, demonstrating that A2125 is a complex
dynamical system. Comparison of the test results with existing simulations
strengthens the merger hypothesis, and provides clues about the merger geometry
and stage. The merger model for the system can reconcile A2125's low X-ray
temperature and luminosity with its apparently high richness, and might also
explain A2125's high fraction of active galaxies identified in prior radio and
optical studies.Comment: 34 pages, including tables and 3 color figures; to appear in Ap
Where's My Data - WMD
WMD provides a centralized interface to access data stored in the Mission Data Processing and Control System (MPCS) GDS (Ground Data Systems) databases during MSL (Mars Science Laboratory) Testbeds and ATLO (Assembly, Test, and Launch Operations) test sessions. The MSL project organizes its data based on venue (Testbed, ATLO, Ops), with each venue's data stored on a separate database, making it cumbersome for users to access data across the various venues. WMD allows sessions to be retrieved through a Web-based search using several criteria: host name, session start date, or session ID number. Sessions matching the search criteria will be displayed and users can then select a session to obtain and analyze the associated data. The uniqueness of this software comes from its collection of data retrieval and analysis features provided through a single interface. This allows users to obtain their data and perform the necessary analysis without having to worry about where and how to get the data, which may be stored in various locations. Additionally, this software is a Web application that only requires a standard browser without additional plug-ins, providing a cross-platform, lightweight solution for users to retrieve and analyze their data. This software solves the problem of efficiently and easily finding and retrieving data from thousands of MSL Testbed and ATLO sessions. WMD allows the user to retrieve their session in as little as one mouse click, and then to quickly retrieve additional data associated with the session
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Necessity of Valid Contract to Support Escrow - In Foulkes V. Sengstqcken, (Ore. 1917) 163 Pac. 311, it is said that A pure escrow presupposes the existence of a valid contract with sufficient parties, a proper subject matter, and a consideration. There must be an actual contract of sale on the one side and of purchase on the other, afid until there is such a contract, the instrument executed by the supposed grantor, though in form a deed, is neither a deed nor an escrow. Accordingly it was held that performance of conditions by a grantee after the grantor had withdrawn the instrument from the custodian was ineffective to accomplish a conveyance. In its decision the court follows Davis v. Brigham, 56 Ore. 41, io7 Pac. 961, Ann. Cas. 1912B 1340, where the same doctrine, though probably not necessary to the decision, was laid down
The Evolving Role of Faculty: Traditional Scholarship, Instructional Scholarship and Service Scholarship
Faculty workload decisions made by a departmental unit often create a conflict for faculty because promotion/tenure decisions usually focus primarily on individual scholarly achievements. This paper describes an approach to faculty evaluation that considers both departmental and individual needs by expanding the view of scholarship to include Research, Instruction, and Service
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