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| Philippine Regulatory Commission (PRC) Nurse Licensure Examination (NLE) Results | | 2008-07-26 00:04:00 | | The result of the Philippine Nursing (NLE) Licensure (board) Examination which was held in Manila and all Regional Offices last June 1 & 2, 2008 has been released by the PRC.
Republic of the Philippines
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
Manila
NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION
RESULTS RELEASED IN THIRTY-FIVE (35) WORKING DAYS
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 27,765 out of
Nursing Informations, Study and Review Guides, Latest News and Updates, Health, all about nursing..... | | By: Nurses Informations | | |
| | Jobs (Vacancy) In ANDHRA PRADESH ELECTRICITY REGULATORY As a Deputy Director | | 2008-06-25 01:54:06 | | ANDHRA PRADESH ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION
D.No. 11-4-660, 4th & 5th floors, Singareni Bhavan,
Red Hills, HYDERABAD – 500 004Post :- Deputy Director The Commission intends to fill up the post of Deputy Director (Tariff Accounts and Financial Analysis) on DEPUTATION. The post carries with it a scale of pay of Rs. 15,100-400-18,300 (Government of India scales of Pay). Qualifications and experience required for the post are detailed below: Minimum Qualifications:
a) Degree in Accounting / Commerce, Cost Accountant or Chartered Accountant;
b) 5 years of professional experience in accounting and / or finance; and
c) Demonstrated capability in analysis of company accounts, financial analysis, modeling including spreadsheet and database skills Additional Qualifications:
a) Good written and verbal communication skills.
b) Knowledge of micro economics
c) Knowledge and / or experience in the power sector
d) Membership in an accountancy organization of good standing.
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| | Vacancy of one post of Member, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) | | 2008-05-08 05:10:41 | | No. 25/11/2005-R&R
Government of India
Ministry of Power
Shram Shakti Bhavan, Rafi Marg
New Delhi,
May 7, 2008
VACANCY CIRCULAR
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) had been set up by the Government of India at New Delhi under the provisions of the Electricity Regulatory Commissions Act, 1998 and is deemed to be constituted under the corresponding provisions of the Electricity Act, [...]... | | By: Career Help & Jobs in India | | |
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| | INDIA: Harmonising regulatory action in electricity | | 2007-05-12 09:42:00 | | Electricity has a two-tier independent regulatory structure, comprising the central commission at the national level and state commissions in the states.
Although absolute uniformity in regulatory action is neither feasible nor desirable in a country as diverse as India, harmonisation and predictability to the extent possible are required for stakeholder confidence. To achieve this, the... | | By: energy BLOG | | |
| | Response to Comment on 'Gene Regulatory Networks and the Evolution of Animal Body Plans' (Science) | | 2006-09-18 11:17:12 | | The journal Science 11 August 2006:Vol. 313. no. 5788, p. 761DOI: 10.1126/science.1126765Douglas H. Erwin and Eric H. DavidsonContrary to Coyne's assertions, our paper did not advocate a macromutational innovation of phyla but considered the consequences of the introduction of developmental constraints for the evolution of gene regulatory networks based on recent empirical studies of gene regulatory networks.Most of Coyne's concerns (1) are restatements of long-standing debates over the nature of evolutionary change (2). The comment offers no new data or interpretations but rather comments on issues, such as the nature of phyla, that have a lengthy and disputed history in evolutionary biology and which were not the subject of our paper. Specifically, Coyne seems to reject the role of regulatory genes in evolution. This is refuted by experimental studies of Drosophila, butterflies, echinoderms, fish, amniotes, and other organisms. Therefore, Coyne's conflict is not with our review as much as with developmental biology and its implications for evolutionary process. [Response]--See Comment on "Gene Regulatory Networks and the Evolution of Animal Body Plans"and the originalGene Regulatory Networks and the Evolution of Animal Body Planstechnorati tags: journal, science, innovation, phyla, developmental, constraints, evolution, gene, regulatory, networks, nature, evolutionary, change, new, data, history, biology, genes, experimental, drosophila, butterflies, fish, organisms, process, response, comment
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| Comment on "Gene Regulatory Networks and the Evolution of Animal Body Plans" | | 2006-08-11 01:28:05 | | Davidson and Erwin (Science Reviews, 10 February 2006, p. 796) argued that known microevolutionary processes cannot explain the evolution of large differences in development that characterize phyla. Instead, they proposed that phyla arise from novel evolutionary processes involving large mutations acting on conserved core pathways of development. I question some of their assumptions and show that natural selection adequately explains the origin of new phyla.(Jerry A. Coyne, Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Chicago, 1101 East 57th Street, Chicago, IL 60637, USA)See: Gene Regulatory Networks and the Evolution of Animal Body Planstechnorati tags: science, evolution, phyla, novel, evolutionary, processes, mutations, development, natural+selection, origin, ecology, chicago, university
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