India I Equities Consumer Sector Report 18 April 2012 India Consumer – Alcoholic Beverages Holding the fort BSE FMCG: 4779 Nifty / Sensex: 5290/17358 Shirish Pardeshi +9122 6626 6730 shirishpardeshi@rathi.com Aniruddha Joshi +9122 6626 6732 aniruddhajoshi1@rathi.com Anand Rathi Share and Stock Brokers Limited, its affiliates and subsidiaries, do and seek to do business with companies covered in its research reports. Thus, investors should be aware that the firm may have a conflict
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ASSMA BENHADDOU Etudiante 2ème année en sciences de gestion [pic] Agadir (Du 01 au 31Juillet 2008) à l’agence de voyage : GLOBUS VOYAGES • Dédicace………………………………………… 3 • Remerciements…………………………………..4 ➢ Introduction……………...……………………………5 I / l’entreprise et son secteur d’activité 1. Le secteur touristique à Agadir……………………….6 2. L’entreprise par rapport au secteur…………………..7 II/ Présentation générale de l’agence 1. Fiche technique……………………………………….8 2
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Parkinson’s disease Parkinson's disease (PD) is a disorder that affects the central nervous system. It affects the body’s movement abilities and creates symptoms such as involuntary shaking of the body. Researchers believe that at least 500,000 people in the United States currently have PD, although some estimates are much higher. Society pays an enormous price for PD. The total cost to the nation is estimated to exceed $6 billion annually. The risk of PD increases with age, so analysts expect
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IMPORTANT BRAIN REGIONS RELATED TO COGNITION: *Amygdala: Responsible for emotional integration of sensory input and memories. *Basal ganglia: Located deep in the hemispheres. The basal ganglia are made up of the globus pallidus, caudate nucleus, and amygdala. Forms a circuit with the cortex. Important in the regulation of movement and in habit learning. Works closely with the frontal lobes. *Brain stem: Connection from the spinal cord to lower areas of the brain. Responsible for autonomic
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behavioral impairments reflect degraded function of the BG per se mixed together with secondary dysfunctions of BG-recipient brain areas. To overcome that limitation, several studies have focused on the main skeletomotor output region of the BG, the globus pallidus internus (GPi). Using single-cell recording and inactivation protocols these studies provide consistent support for two hypotheses: the BG modulates movement performance (‘vigor’) according to motivational factors (i.e. context-specific cost/reward
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Intellectual Property: A Fight for Ideas Park University Intellectual property as defined by the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy “is generally characterized as non-physical property that is the product of original thought” (Moore). According to the World Intellectual Property Organization “the rights in relation to: literary, artistic and scientific works; the performance of performing artist, phonograms and broadcasts; inventions in all fields of human endeavor; scientific discoveries; industrial
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GLOBUS QUIZ 2 Latest Click below link for Answer http://workbank247.com/q/globus-quiz-2-latest-version/26584 http://workbank247.com/q/globus-quiz-2-latest-version/26584 1) A dependable and attractive strategy for managers to use in trying to boost their company’s EPS is to 2) Which of the following actions is unlikely to help make a company’s multi-featured camera offering more competitive vis-à-vis the brands of rival firms? 3) In which one of the following situations does it
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MEGAWORLD GLOBUS ASIA, INC V MILA S. TANSECO GR. NO. 181206 OCTOBER 9, 2009 FACTS On July 7, 1995, petitioner Megaworld Globus Asia, Inc. (Megaworld) and respondent Mila S. Tanseco (Tanseco) entered into a Contract to Buy and Sell[1] a 224 square-meter (more or less) condominium unit at a pre-selling project, The Salcedo Park, located along Senator Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City. The purchase price was P16,802,037.32, to be paid as follows: (1) 30% less the reservation fee of P100,000, or P4
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TITLE: Perspective: The Therapeutic Potential of Deep Brain Stimulation in Huntington's Disease AUTHORS: Sean J. Nagel, Andre G. Machado, John Gale, Darlene A. Lobel, Mayur Pandya ABSTRACT Huntington’s Disease (HD) is an incurable neurodegenerative disease characterized by the triad of chorea, cognitive dysfunction and psychiatric disturbances. Since the discovery of the HD gene in 1993, the pathogenesis has been outlined, but to date a cure has not been found. Disease modifying therapies
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impacted American government and society. Processing reasoning is portrayed by an endeavor to accommodate the assorted instincts found in human experience, (for example, religious, experimental, and tasteful) into an intelligible all-encompassing plan (Globus, 2009). Education or Economics Compelled in picking between Marxian, libertarian, and Keynesian speculations, process logic favors Keynesian hypothesis due to two main reasons. First, it considers genuine recorded experience more important than
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