"One outstanding example of this is the reported association of deranged signaling by insulin and insulin-like-growth-factor 1 (IGF- 1) with Alzheimer's disease (AD)," said Laura Gasparini and Huaxi ...Xu at the Nicox Research Institute in Milan. "Recent compelling biological data reveal effects of insulin and IGF-1 on molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the pathology of AD.
La planta de Sojacor es un ejemplo de ello. Con sede en Oncativo, la empresa integrada por 12 productores de la zona centro de la provincia se dedica desde diciembre de 2005 a la fabricacion de ...harinas de soja para el consumo animal. Sus socios, agrupados en una sociedad anonima (pero que segun coinciden funcionan como una cooperativa), son todos productores pequenos con una media de entre 300 y 400 hectareas. La genesis. La idea de prolongar el vinculo con la soja mas alla de las tranqueras de sus establecimientos surgio a partir de un estudio sobre la factibilidad de la agroindustria en la zona, encargado por la filial Oncativo de la Federacion Agraria Argentina y el Centro Comercial y realizado en forma conjunta por las universidades Nacional y Tecnologica de Villa Maria. La investigacion detecto que la elaboracion de chacinados con denominacion de origen y el desarrollo de productos derivados de la soja eran los perfiles mas relevantes. La planta se abastece con la materia prima que los integrantes de la sociedad le venden a la empresa. "No capitalizamos con soja, sino que la empresa es la que compra", preciso Fernando Cavallo. Si el establecimiento necesita de mas volumen para industrializar esta facultada para comprar a terceros.
Provider: EFG - The European Film Gateway EFG - The European Film Gateway - Institution: Istituto Luce - Cinecittà EFG - The European Film Gateway - Data provided by Europeana Collections- 90 - crowd ...of Eritreans gathered in front of the pavilions of the establishment of the S.I.A.; in the foreground de Bono- 16 - band of ascari welcome de Bono visiting the city; on a banner above it reads\ "W S.E. de Bono\"- 95 - two cars are parked on the airfield; de Bono and others sitting on one of two convertible cars- 85 - troops in colonial uniform and ascari riding camels lined up along the boulevard covered by cars- 19 - Eritreans stand up in respect- 37 - de Bono accompanied by other authorities gets out of the car and is greeted by the crowd.- 55 - small and young Italians lined up make the Roman greeting at the passage of de Bono- 91 - carousel of Eritrean knights with turban and scimitar- 78 - cars parade in front of troops of ascari deployed; in high banners with suscribed\ "W de Bono\"- 34 - de Bono in the company of other authorities near a colonial construction with a sloping roof- 81 - rundown on the customs and weapons of belonging to the Eritrean tribes of Benamer-abab and Mary- 51 - the home of the\ beam "Arnaldo Mussolini\": façade of Arabian style- 7 - men of the tribe with spears in their hands dance- 10 - astute climbs a train wagon and greets the crowd of Arabs- 64 - de Bono converse with an ascarus in front of the entrance of the low building with sloping roof- 70 - the crowd runs to the edge of the road following the motorcade- 66 - de Bono converse with military authorities; on the field are deployed the ascari on horseback- 72 - African men lead through the village a cart pulled by oxen- 56 - a group of Balilla runs through the street following de Bono's convertible car- 22 - de Bono accompanied by other authorities leaves the station and board a convertible car- 41 - at the sports camp\ "Prince of Piedmont\": de Bono riding a horse passes in the magazine the military in colonial uniform, the militiamen and the ascari- 35 - Adi Ugri: Eritreans on the edge of the road decorated for the occasion- 94 - aviation field of Tessenei: on the ground are drawn with gravel the letters that make up the name of the locality- 86 - de Bono shakes hands with black poached militiamen and colonial hats- 88 - de Bono and the other Italian authorities in front of machinery composed of wooden rollers- 36 - a group of riders escort the car of de Bono that runs along the boulevard- 96 - view from the aviation field and the surrounding hills- 93 - Eritreans on foot side by side the wagons pulled by pairs of oxen- 29 - Balilla standing on the walls and stairs to witness the arrival of de Bono- 69 - Eritreans on the edge of a dusty road await the passage of the cars of the Italian authorities- 27 - crowd of avant-gardist and civilians gather in front of the palace to celebrate de Bono- 33 - a group of soldiers with horse turban travel a road that crosses the plateau- 62 - de Bono passes before the military gods in colonial uniform and to officers who make the Roman greeting- 75 - authorities take a seat in an open-air wooden grandstand- 5 - sailors lined up on a weir near an Arab-style house surrounded by palm trees.- 54 - Italian soldiers in colonial uniform welcome de Bono- 45 - Knights parade in the sports field before the ascari on foot; militiamen also parade- 9 - the governor of Eritrea astute together with other authorities crosses the bridge- 18 - crowd of Eritreans in the streets awaits the passage of the procession of authority; the streets are decked out with tricolor flags- 63 - Italian authority in front of the entrance of a house in the western floor probably Cheren- 11 - the train moves away; a group of Arabs follow the train- 61 - procession of cars of authority flanked by ascari on horseback and militiamen on bicycles- 13 - other Italian authorities and soldiers in colonial uniform take part in the ceremony- 8 - Eritreans with turbines near the building await the overaddition of the authorities- 71 - huts from the conical roof of an Eritrean village- 30 - the western plateau, the locality of Cheren: de Bono comes out of a palace accompanied by other Italian authorities- 74 - on the top of a hut flies the Italian flag; in front of the entrance of the hut Italian soldiers in colonial uniform and ascari- 12 - Dogali: de Bono arrives in front of the monument of the fallen erected in Dogali- 65 - Agordat: cars parked in a desert area- 24 - the car of de Bono follows a row of cars on board which are Italian military authorities; the crowd of Eritreans on the edge of the road pays homage- 39 - de Bono congratulates the Eritreans in military uniform; these are probably ascari- 57 - Eritreans in local clothes dance in the street exhibiting curved sticks at the end- 43 - de Bono takes his place in the grandstand accompanied by other authorities; near the stands also delegations of Balilla and young and small Italians in uniform- 1 - view from the sea of the port of Massaua; ships docked at the pier and buildings built on the coast- 67 - motorcars parade through the semi-desert area- 79 - a group of authorities get off the car- 28 - a present group including soldiers in colonial uniform and plainclothes men makes fascist salute- 38 - the group of Italian authorities leaves a stone house and meets a group of Eritreans in African clothes and military uniforms.- 44 - troops of ascari parade in the center of the sports field arranging themselves geometrically- 89 - Eritrean women and men push wagons loaded with raw cotton- 82 - young ethritreans of tribes dance outdoors before the public- 50 - authorities deployed near the stands; even ladies leave the sports field and board the cars- 26 - the procession arrives in front of the governor's palace in Asmara- 52 - Italian soldiers deployed await the arrival of de Bono- 84 - Tessenei: automobile crosses a door consisting of steel scaffolding and white sheets- 80 - village Eritreans rush in droves heading for Italian authorities- 42 - authority on horseback follow de Bono who passes in magazine the military deployed- 53 - de Bono gets off the convertible car in front of the beam house- 77 - Sentinel ascari at a gate; Italian authorities enter through the gates- 31 - the authorities pass before the ascari deployed on the alert- 6 - Eritreans of the Benamer-abab and Mary tribes dance before the Italian authorities in the stands- 15 - Asmara: cars make their way to Asmara- 4 - Arabs with camels in a village of Arabian wooden huts with barrcans cross the village from whose roofs fly the tricolor flags- 40 - de Bono meets the crowd and shakes hands with the notables indigenous- 48 - standing military authorities of the Tribune- 47 - they parade ascari on trot horses- 58 - sitting Eritreans on the ground beat on the stretched skins of the drums while other Africans dance.- 20 - crowd of Eritreans on the edge of the road- 14 - the group of soldiers make the Roman greeting- 68 - oasis rises in the middle of the desert; indigenous Eritreans await the arrival of de Bono- 59 - military await the exit of de Bono from the palace; the minister accompanied by his wife climbs aboard a convertible car- 92 - Africans of tribes dance while veiled African women scan time clapping their hands.- 17 - army departments parade in colonial estate following the parade of ascari- 21 - ascari riding and Eritrean crowd await the arrival of de Bono at the train station- 49 - de Bono on horseback rides the sports field followed by other riders- 3 - Gherar salt flats: water tanks and in the distance the heaps of salt collected and piled up.- 73 - the region of\ "Cunamà\": a car crosses a door of a village obtained by hedges- 83 - Eritrean women with veils and moniles applied to the nose and lobes of the ears dance- 46 - ranks of ascari pass through the racing sports field- 32 - de Bono and others aboard a convertible car that runs a high plateau dirt road- 87 - de Bono accompanied by Gasparini and Astuto enters an establishment in which workers work raw cotton- 23 - de Bono preceded by a procession of ascari on horseback parades through the streets of the city on board a convertible car- 60 - the car sets in motion and leaves the palace- 2 - car parked near a white building in colonial style- 76 - Eritrean Knights pass through a village gate ahead of a motorcade- 25 - the procession, made up of precarious knights and young avant-gardist passes through an Arab-style door; they follow the convertible cars- 1 - vista dal mare del porto di Massaua; navi attraccate al molo ed edifici costruiti sulla costa- 2 - automobile parcheggiata nei pressi di un edificio bianco in stile coloniale- 3 - saline del Gherar: vasche di acqua e in lontananza i cumuli di sale raccolti e ammonticchiati- 4 - arabi con i cammelli in un villaggio di capanne di legno arabi con i barrcani attraversano il villaggio dai cui tetti sventolano le bandiere tricolori- 5 - marinai schierati su uno spiazzo nei pressi di una casa in stile arabo circondata dalle palme- 6 - eritrei delle tribù Benamer-abab e Maria danzano davanti alle autorità italiane in tribuna- 7 - uomini della tribù con le lance in mano danzano- 8 - eritrei con turbanti nei pressi dell'edificio attendono il sopraggiungere delle autorità- 9 - il governatore dell'Eritrea Astuto assieme ad altre autorità attraversa lo spiazzo- 10 - Astuto sale su un vagone di un treno e saluta la folla di arabi- 11 - il treno si allontana; un gruppo di arabi seguono il treno- 12 - Dogali: De Bono giunge davanti al monumento dei caduti eretto a Dogali- 13 - alla cerimonia prendono parte altre autorità italiane e soldati in divisa coloniale- 14 - il gruppo di militari fanno il saluto romano- 15 - Asmara: automobili fanno il loro ingresso ad Asmara- 16 - banda musicale di ascari accolgono De Bono in visita alla città; su uno striscione in alto si legge "W S.E. De Bono"- 17 - sfilano reparti dell'eser
Provider: EFG - The European Film Gateway EFG - The European Film Gateway - Institution: EFG - The European Film Gateway Istituto Luce - Cinecittà - Data provided by Europeana Collections- 6 - with ...the assistance of the Duke and the other officers a sailor with a mask activates the smoke gas that serves to conceal the ship.- 15 - Duke goes to governor Gasparini's Palace- 2 - repertoire images: first floor by Luigi Amedeo of Savoy- 3 - as head of the Italian mission in Abyssinia, Luigi Amedeo embarks from the port of Naples on the explorer\ "Venice\"- 14 - the Duke with the following lands in Massaua and reviews the deployed soldiers and greets the Ethiopian delegation- 4 - Duke and Plenipotentiary Minister Raffaele Guariglia review the crew- 16 - crowd of Ethiopians and Italians on the beach: a group of Ethiopian soldiers with life guns to a kind of dance- 9 - the explorer reaches Massaua- 8 - the explorer crosses the Suez canal- 7 - port said- 13 - Eritrea governor Jacopo Gasparini goes aboard the\ "Venezia\" and pays tribute to the Duke and other officers.- 12 - panoramic view of the port- 11 - the governor's Palace- 10 - panoramic view of the port of Massaua- 5 - the duke on the ship during the journey observes a size -torpedo boats in action- 1 - caption with the stages of the military life of Louis Amedeo of Savoy- 1 - didascalia con le tappe della vita militare di Luigi Amedeo di Savoia- 2 - immagini di repertorio: primo piano di Luigi Amedeo di Savoia- 3 - In qualità di capo della missione italiana in Abissinia, Luigi Amedeo si imbarca dal porto di Napoli sull'esploratore "Venezia"- 4 - il duca ed il ministro plenipotenziario Raffaele Guariglia passano in rassegna l'equipaggio- 5 - il duca sulla nave durante il viaggio osserva una taglia -torpedini in azione- 6 - con l'assistenza del duca e degli altri ufficiali un marinaio con una maschera attiva il gas fumogeno che serve ad occultare la nave- 7 - porto Said- 8 - l'esploratore attraversa il canale di Suez- 9 - l'esploratore raggiunge Massaua- 10 - veduta panoramica del porto di Massaua- 11 - il palazzo del governatore- 12 - veduta panoramica del porto- 13 - il governatore dell'Eritrea Jacopo Gasparini si reca a bordo del "Venezia" e rende omaggio al duca e agli altri ufficiali- 14 - Il duca con il seguito sbarca a Massaua e passa in rassegna i soldati schierati e saluta la delegazione etiope- 15 - il duca si reca al palazzo del governatore Gasparini- 16 - folla di etiopi e italiani sulla spiaggia: un gruppo di soldati etiopi con fucili da vita ad una sorta di danza- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
A autora verifica que o ensino e um dos ultimos setores do servico publico que o capital internacional tende a dominar. No estudo, apresentado como conclusao do Curso de Especializacao em Negociacoes ...Economicas Internacionais do Curso de Pos-graduacao em Relacoes Internacionais San Tiago Dantas, ela mostra como as negociacoes globais envolvendo a educacao superior ocorrem em paralelo ao desenvolvimento do Gats, o Acordo Geral sobre Comercio de Servicos. "E uma consequencia das novas relacoes de mercado perante o Estado minimalista", afirma Patricia Gasparini Spadaro.
Steven Jones, the Company's acting Chief Financial Officer and a Director, stated, "During 2006, we began to see considerable economies of scale. Our revenue increased by 243% over FY '05, and our ...gross margin increased to 57.4% of revenue from 39.9% in FY '05. The increases in revenue were a result of a 215% increase in the volume of tests performed and a 9.2% increase in the average revenue per test. Our gross margin increases were primarily a result of spreading our fixed cost of goods sold over a greater number of tests. Our general and administrative expenses increased by 130% to $3,577,000 in FY '06 from $1,553,000 in FY '05. This was primarily related to additional headcount, professional and consulting fees, and bad debt reserves related to our large revenue increase for the year. For the year, our net loss decreased by approximately 87% to $130,000, or $0.00/share in FY '06 from $997,000 or $0.04/share in FY '05." Mr. Jones added, "During the fourth quarter, we increased revenues by approximately 135% to $1,763,000 from $751,000 during 4Q '05, largely as a result of a greater number of tests being performed for our customers. Average revenue per test increased approximately 9.1% to $522.01 in Q4 '06 from $478.58 in 4Q '05. We are particularly pleased that gross margins increased to 58.3% of revenue in the fourth quarter versus 35.5% in Q4 '05 and 55.0% in Q3 '06. This continued expansion of our gross margin highlights the operating leverage implicit in our business. General and administrative expenses increased in the fourth quarter by approximately 148% to $1,418,000 from $571,000 in 4Q '05. This increase was largely as a result of increased headcount, professional and consulting fees, and bad debt reserves related to higher revenues. Our net loss of $429,000 or $0.02/share for 4Q '06 increased by approximately 19%, or $68,000, versus a net loss of $361,000 or $0.02/share for 4Q '05." __ Twelve-__ Twelve-__ Three-__ Three-
Mr. Steven Jones continued, "Although our reference lab revenue has now stabilized, we expect that it will be down approximately $200,000 in the fourth quarter from where it was in the third quarter ...and down approximately $600,000 from where it was in the second quarter. This further decrease in Q4 is because it took until early October for this revenue stream to fully bottom out and thus the fourth quarter will have three full months of minimal reference lab revenue, whereas in Q3, it was still declining monthly throughout the quarter. In total, this customer mix evolution after the introduction of GPS has resulted in approximately $1.0 million less revenue from reference labs in the second half of the year than what was expected earlier in the year. However, even with this impact, we still expect that our revenues for FY 06 will come in at approximately $6.5 million which is the midpoint of the guidance that we released in July of this year and that our fourth quarter revenues will be up sequentially 10-15% from where they were in the third quarter. This effectively means that the growth in the rest of our non-reference lab business has now fully made up for the lost revenue from reference labs, which we believe speaks volumes about the strength and growth trends of the rest of our business. Mr. Jones finished by saying, "With respect to net income for FY 06, we are withdrawing our previous guidance issued in July of this year. During the third and fourth quarters, we became aware that some extremely talented individuals from one of our larger laboratory competitors were beginning to seek employment elsewhere. Rather than let these individuals go to another laboratory, we decided to advance our 2007 hiring plans and take advantage of this rare and golden opportunity. As a result of the evolution of our customer mix impacting our revenues, the additional costs we incurred to launch two new products, and the advancement of our 2007 hiring plans into Q4 06, we expect that fourth quarter earnings per share will either be flat or a loss of $0.01/share. Thus we expect our full year earnings per share for FY 06 will differ from previously released guidance by approximately $0.01 - $0.02 per share as well. Although these impacts are going to negatively affect our net income in the fourth quarter, we expect that our overall amount of net income will still remain positive for the full year FY 06 and our new products and new personnel should allow us to scale our business much faster in FY 2007. Indeed, we expect to post considerably stronger results as early as Q1 07 as our new products and personnel begin to favorably impact our business and the normal seasonality trends in our South Florida business begin to work in our favor. Furthermore, we are reiterating our previously issued FY 2007 revenue and earnings guidance at this time." NeoGenomics, Inc. is a high-complexity CLIA-certified clinical laboratory that specializes in cancer genetics diagnostic testing, the fastest growing segment of the laboratory industry. The company's cancer genetic testing services include cytogenetics, fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH), flow cytometry, morphology studies, anatomic pathology and molecular genetic testing. Headquartered in Ft. Myers, FL, NeoGenomics has labs in Nashville, TN, Irvine, CA and Ft. Myers and services the needs of oncologists, pathologists, urologists, hospitals and other reference laboratories throughout the United States. For additional information about NeoGenomics, visit http://www.neogenomics.org.
G. Duray and colleagues at J.W. Goethe University in Frankfurt explained, "We retrospectively analyzed data from 375 consecutive ICD recipients with structural heart disease. Patients were divided ...into two groups, younger than 70 years at time of ICD implantation (group 1) or 70 years or older (group 2). Main outcome measures were time to death from any cause and time from first appropriate ICD therapy to death.
"We identified a trend toward higher pStat3 expression in adenocarcinomas compared with other tumor histology (p=.09). No relationship was found between pStat3 and prognosis following surgical ...resection. Importantly, we found a strong positive correlation between pEGFR expression and pStat3 expression (p<.0001) and an inverse correlation between pStat3 and apoptosis (p=.01) consistent with less apoptosis in tumors expressing high amounts of pStat3."