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This thesis is submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of London Institute of Education November 1991 (LO oON)
... sore o rekishi gengogaku to lu hohoron ga kocchlde dekite masu kara ne kocchlde kakuritsu sarete masu kara sono hohoron no waku gumi de ma nihongo o yaro to ironna ma bunya ga arimasu ke[r] ... See full document
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Psychological aspects of survey methodology: Experiments on the response process
... 00001t tif PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SURVEY METHODOLOGY EXPERIMENTS ON THE RESPONSE PROCESS Margaret Kathleen Murphy Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the University of London[.] ... See full document
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Resistance to change: a functional analysis of reponses to technical change in a Swiss bank
... Resistance to Change A Functional Analysis of Responses to Technical Change in a Swiss Bank Martin BAUER Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of London London School of E[.] ... See full document
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The demography of Cyprus, 1881 1982
... 00001t tif 1 THE DEMOGRAPHY OF CYPRUS, 1881 1982 A thesis submitted to the University of London for the degree of doctor of philosophy By Georgia Verropoulou Population Studies The London School of Ec[.] ... See full document
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THE MINOANS: DEMOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL VARIATION
... THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY. by[r] ... See full document
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Stochastic control in manpower planning
... STOCHASTIC CONTROL IN MANPOWER PLANNING by GRALl ABDALLAOUI MAAN A Thesis submitted for the fulfilment of the requirements of the University of London for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy The London[.] ... See full document
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Authenicated action and the decision to stop smoking
... especially between gender, age and occupational groupings. Generally, males (especially older males) appear more likely to quit than females. This trend becomes more pronounced for the more affluent and higher educated. ... See full document
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Gender, ethnicity and the local labour market in Limon, Costa Rica
... sought elsewhere, often involving recruitment of a labour force of a different ethnic group from the area as a whole. In addition, this labour tends to be manual in nature and migrant workers often hold positions in the ... See full document
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The quest for democracy: Intellectuals and the state in contemporary China
... Chinese university students and intellectuals had attempted to expand their influence over the public sphere, creating their own field in cotrast with the sate ... See full document
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Leisure: Its meaning and role in the life of a sample of London adolescents during the school years
... The Dublin investigation by Chamberlain (1980), conducted on 16-18 year old adolescents who were in the final year of their post-primary education, also revealed a number of social class differences. A study of ... See full document
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Disability and employment in South Korea
... Although there are some criticisms of the serious delay in payments ( Oliver et al., 1988), and of the way the Invalid Care Allowance is made to personal assistance providers rather than giving the allowance to disabled ... See full document
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State subsidies and the sources of company finance in italian industrial districts, 1951 1991
... This thesis is divided into seven chapters. The first discusses the literature on IDs and puts forward the hypothesis of the thesis. The second reviews the historical debate on the effectiveness of regional ... See full document
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Health policy and hospital mergers: how the impossible became possible
... In Britain, the legacy of Kenneth Clarke lingered in the health care policy arena long after he left the Department of Health in November 1990. Kenneth Clarke‟s long experience of dealing with the complexities of ... See full document
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Stochastic volatility: Estimation and empirical validity
... The second part o f the Thesis, Chapters 4 and 5, consists o f two empirical applications o f the SV model employing the new algorithm. First, the hypothesis that implied volatility o f options contain relevant ... See full document
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Analysis of recent male nuptiality, sexual behaviour and fertility patterns in Tanzania and Zimbabwe
... the Institute for Resource Development (1990), Zimbabwe's 1988/89 survey in many areas fared better in terms of data quality ...the degree of digit preference was considerably lower than that in other ... See full document
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The Role of Morphogens in B Cell Development
... Additionally, it was reported in this thesis that treatment of isolated CD23+CD25- B cells, which were characterised to be FO-I B cells, with rShh, lead to an increased death. Hence, it is possible, that FO-I B ... See full document
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The Grotesque and/in/through Film
... aesthetic philosophy that is driven by his notion of poetic truth, his anti-plot method of episodic storytelling, and his keenness for the incidental, the accidental, and the ... See full document
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Troubling cosmopolitanism
... Kleingeld thinks there is room for patriotism within cosmopolitan justice, and not simply to try to account for personal affinities and attachments. She claims that patriotism may even be a cosmopolitan duty. One might ... See full document
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The national foundations of postcommunist transitions
... Following a decree of the USSR government, the Belarusian government had liberalised prices on April 2, 1991. Prices rose sharply overnight, and on the next day, some 50 000 of Minsk factory workers went on ... See full document
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Re presenting scientific representation
... Second, and most importantly, we cannot expect a philosophical analysis of the different modes of representation to provide us with criteria of when a certain mode of representation is at work and when it is not. That ... See full document
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