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Redistribution does matter : Growth and Redistribution for Poverty Reduction
(2002-01-30)Recent development literature has placed priority on poverty reduction, and on possible growth enhancement from a more equal distribution of assets and income. At the same time, empirical work consistently shows that ... -
Redistribution of residual welding stresses in pulsed electromagnetic treatment
(2011)Experimental results demonstrate that in an AMg6 alloy specimen after pulsed electromagnetic treatment, a significant decrease and redistribution of residual welding stresses are observed. Numerical simulation corroborates ... -
Redistribution of stresses in the header-PGV-1000 steam generator connector weldment under loading after thermal treatment
(2009)Additional heating of a thickened portion of the steam generator connector during postrepair thermal treatment of the header-connector weldment leads to a decrease in residual tensile stress levels. It is shown that during ... -
A redline starburst: CO(2-1) observations of an Eddington-limited galaxy reveal star formation at its most extreme
(2013-04-10)We report observations of the CO(2-1) emission of SDSS J1506+54, a compact (r(e) approximate to 135 pc) starburst galaxy at z = 0.6. SDSS J1506+ 54 appears to be forming stars close to the limit allowed by stellar radiation ... -
Redox properties of alkyl-substituted 4-aryl-2,4-dioxobutanoic acids
(2017-03)Redox properties of a set of aryldiketo acids (ADKs), small organic molecules that comprise 2,4-dioxobutanoic acid moiety, were studied. Along with well-known HIV-1 integrase (IN) inhibition, ADKs exert widespread biological ... -
Redressing Social Injustice : Transcending and Transforming the Borders of Art Therapy Training in South Africa
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2019-04-09)This chapter examines the children’s responses as a form of positive protest, an unconscious activism in investing in spaces that build social cohesion, ego strength, and empathic relating. This philosophy mirrors all of ... -
Reduced Anxiety and Depression and Improved Mood in Older Adults Living in Care Homes After Participating in Chair Yoga
(2024-03-24)Providing opportunities for older adults to engage in physical and mental activity is important to support healthy aging. The present preliminary study investigated the feasibility of accessible chair yoga for older adults ... -
Reduced endothelial dependent vasodilation in vessels from TLR4 mice is associated with increased superoxide generation
(2011-05-20)Toll like receptor (TLR)4 is a pattern recognition receptor expressed in endothelial and other cells, responsible for the sensing of endotoxin and host derived ligands. Our group has shown previously that the absence of ... -
Reduced mind-wandering in Mild Cognitive Impairment: Testing the spontaneous retrieval deficit hypothesis
(2018-09-01)Objective: Research on early cognitive markers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is primarily focused on declarative episodic memory tests that involve deliberate and effortful/strategic processes at retrieval. The present study ... -
Reduced overlap frontier-based exploration with two cooperating mobile robots
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2010)In this paper, a frontier-based exploration is used with a couple of cooperating mobile robots to explore unknown environments. The aim is to decrease the overlap between the robots to minimize the exploration time. The ... -
Reduced skin permeation and penetration of clobetasol propionate when Dermovate cream is applied at short time intervals with emollients
(2023-07-02)Background: Dermovate cream containing 0.05% clobetasol propionate is a very potent topical corticosteroid (TCS) used in the treatment of severe inflammatory dermatoses. Regular emollient therapy should continue alongside ... -
Reduced tillage improves energy efficiency in winter sown combinable crops
(NIAB - TAG, 2016-04-15)NIAB TAG’s New Farming Systems (NFS) research programme, currently in year nine and based at Morley in Norfolk, consists of several long-term field trials aiming to develop bio-sustainable cropping systems for conventional ... -
Reducing and managing faecal incontinence in people with advanced dementia who are resident in care homes : protocol for a realist synthesis
(2015-07-10)Faecal incontinence (FI) is the involuntary loss of liquid or solid stool that is a social or hygienic problem. The prevalence of FI in residents of care homes is high, but it is not an inevitable consequence of old age ... -
Reducing dose for digital cranial radiography : The increased source to the image-receptor distance approach
(2013-12-01)This investigation proposes that an increased source to the image-receptor distance (SID) technique can be used to optimize occipital frontal and lateral cranial radiographs acquired with direct digital radiography. Although ... -
Reducing emergency bed-days for older people? : Network governance lessons from the 'Improving the Future for Older People' programme
(2014-04)In 2007, the UK government set performance targets and public service agreements to control the escalation of emergency bed-days. Some years earlier, nine English local authorities had each created local networks with their ... -
Reducing Errors in Optical Data Transmission Using Trainable Machine Learning Methods
(2019-03-15)Reducing Bit Error Ratio (BER) and improving performance of modern coherent optical communication system is a significant issue. As the distance travelled by the information signal increases, the bit error ratio will ... -
Reducing Grid Distortions Utilizing Energy Demand Prediction and Local Storages
(2021-01-27)Energy storage systems will play a key role in the establishment of future smart grids. Specifically, the integration of storages into the grid architecture serves several purposes, including the handling of the statistical ... -
Reducing New Chlamydia Infection Among Young Men by Promoting Correct and Consistent Condom Use: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.
(2022-08-10)BACKGROUND: The health, social, and economic costs of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) represent a major public health concern. Young people are considered one of the groups most at risk for acquiring and transmitting ...