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Effective Capacity Building: The Capacity to Do What?

Parliamentary Affairs, 2012
This volume addresses an important subject, one that is too often neglected in the scholarly study of legislatures. I begin by addressing the premise of the volume: that is, that capacity building matters. Why does it matter? It matters because legislatures matter.
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Effect of Water Ingestion on Capacity for Exercise

Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1949
(1949). Effect of Water Ingestion on Capacity for Exercise. Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation: Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 398-401.
C C, LITTLE, H, STRAYHORN, A T, MILLER
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Effecting Change in Striving to Achieve Capacity

Nurse Educator, 2007
Many new nursing leaders assuming deanships and assistant or interim deanships have limited education, experience, or background to prepare them for the job. To assist new deans and those aspiring to be deans, the authors of this department, 2 deans, offer survival tips based on their personal experiences and insights.
Jana L, Pressler, Carole, Kenner
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The effect of tiotropium on the pulmonary diffusing capacity

Methods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, 2007
To our knowledge, there is no data on the effect of tiotropium on pulmonary gas exchange in healthy subjects. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of tiotropium on pulmonary diffusing capacity. Twenty-one healthy volunteers were enrolled for a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
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The Effects on the Carrying Capacity of Rangeland Pastures

1988
In this section, we investigate the relationship between carcass weight of lambs and climate, in an attempt to estimate the variation in the carrying capacity of Icelandic rangelands. The necessary components of a rangeland model are discussed, but lack of suitable data at present prevents the construction of a model.
Parry, M.L., Carter, T.R., Konijn, N.T.
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Gender Effect on Oral Volume Capacity

Dysphagia, 2011
Studies have shown anatomical and functional differences between men and women with respect to the mouth, pharynx, upper esophageal sphincter, and esophagus. The aim of this investigation was to analyze the influence of gender, body mass index (BMI), age, and orofacial anthropometric measurements on the intraoral maximum volume capacity for liquid. The
Weslania Viviane, Nascimento   +2 more
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Antenna saturation effects on MIMO capacity

IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2003. ICC '03., 2004
A theoretically derived antenna saturation point is shown to exist for MIMO systems, at which the system suffers a capacity growth decrease from linear to logarithmic with increasing antenna numbers. We show this saturation point increases linearly with the radius of the region containing the receiver antennas and is independent of the number of ...
Tony S. Pollock   +2 more
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Neutralizing Capacity and Cost Effectiveness of Antacids

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981
The prescribing physician is faced with a wide choice of antacid preparations. To provide a guide, we tested the commonly available antacids, both liquid and tablet, for their acid-neutralizing capacity. We calculated the cost effectiveness of antacids and tabulated the cost of 1 month of therapy.
D, Drake, D, Hollander
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Effect of vitamin B12 on work capacity

Internationale Zeitschrift f�r Angewandte Physiologie Einschliesslich Arbeitsphysiologie, 1955
The effect of Vitamin B12 supplementation consisting of daily 50 μg. oral doses was studied in three normal, healthy, young male adults. No effect was observed on grip strength, pulse rate recovery following a standard exercise, or maximum work on a bicycle ergometer.
H J, MONTOYE   +3 more
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The effect of attenuation on the capacity of a photon channel

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1968
The process of attenuation of electromagnetic energy when transmitted over some communication channel is stochastic in nature. Hence one can expect that, since equivocation is imposed in the transmission, in addition to reduction of average signal power, there will be a consequent degradation in channel capacity.
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