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Electricity Transmission Pricing and Technology, 1996

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Kalverboer A.F., Gramsbergen A.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Electricity Transmission Pricing and Technology
The electric utility industry and its stakeholders in the.United States appear to be at a critical juncture in time. Powerful forces of global proportions are propelling the industry instinctively and in a secular fashion towards restructuring. That the industry will change is a fait accomplii. The nature and timing of the change is still a matter of intense debate, however. Because of the evolution of the industry into its present-day form, i.e. regulated local monopolies in their designated franchise service territories, the relative roles and expectations of various institutions would have to change to conform to the new state in the future. In either encouraging, or allowing this change to happen, society is essentially saying that future societal welfare would be better served by the changed structure contemplated. What that assumption translates into in more direct terms is that creation of future wealth would be better accomplished through redistribution of wealth today. Thoughtful individuals recognize the enormous responsibility placed upon the various entities empowered with jurisdiction over the timing and nature of the structural change. They are trying hard to bring analytical rigor to bear on the debate. One very critical element of this debate on restructuring is the issue of the treatment of transmission. The issue has been variously labeled transmission access, or pricing. Volumes have been written and spoken on this topic.
I: Basic Issues to the Study of Neurobehavioural Development. 1. Ontogeny of brain and behavior, an introduction; A.F. Kalverboer, A Gramsbergen. 2. Ontogeny of brain and behaviour: A neuropsychological perspective; A. Berger, M.I. Posner. 3. Brain, behaviour and developmental genetics; E.B. Keverne. II: Development of Structure. 4. Development of structure and function; J.M. Lauder. 5. Induction, patterning and the development of regions and circuits in the mammalian forebrain; A.-S. LaMantia. 6. Serotonin in brain development: role of the 5-HT1A receptors and S-100 beta; P. Whitaker-Azmitia. 7. Roles for serotonin in non-neural embryonic development; J.R.D. Moisewitch, et al. 8. Cell recognition molecules and disorders of neurodevelopment; R.S. Schmid, P.F. Maness. 9. Catecholamines before nervous activity; S. Roffler-Tarlov, M. Rios. 10. Amino acid neurotransmitters as developmental signals; A. Schousboe, et al. 11. Cholinergic regulation of cortical development; C.F. Hohmann. 12. Target-independent programmed cell death in the developing nervous system; R.W. Oppenheim, et al. 13. Development and plasticity of neuromuscular innervation; R.R. Ribchester. 14. The human cerebral cortex in development; H.B.M. Uylings. 15. The development of descending projections; J. Armand. III: Motor Development. 16. Introduction; A. Gramsbergen, H. Forssberg. 17. Prenatal and early postnatal development of human motor behavior; H.F.R. Prechtl. 18. Development of motor behavior in chick embryo's; A. Bekoff. 19. Development of the neural correlates of locomotion in rats; J.-R. Cazalets. 20. Neuro-ontogeny of motor behavior in the rat; A. Gramsbergen. 21. The development of hand motor control; A.M. Gordon. 22. Development of gross motor functions; M. Hadders-Algra. 23. Neuromotor development from kindergarten age to adolescence; R.H. Largo, J.A. Caflisch. 24. Understanding motor development: insights from dynamical systems perspectives; B. Hopkins. IV: Development of Perception and Cognition. 25. Introduction; B. Hopkins. 26. Development of the visual system in the human infant; R. Sireteanu. 27. Neurodevelopmental and psychophysical approaches to infant visual development; S.P. Johnson. 28. Neuronal mechanisms for integrating visual and auditory space during development; A.J. King, et al. 29. Biological approaches to the study of perceptual and cognitive development; J.J. Bolhuis. 30. Development of state regulation; P. Salzarullo, et al. 31. Self-organization in normal and abnormal cognitive development; D. Mareschal. 32. The prefrontal functions and the development of executive function in childhood; M.C. Welsh. 33. Approaches to the study of early risk, with an emphasis on the development of information processing; A.F. Kalverboer. V: The Development of Communication and Emotional Development. 34. Introduction; A.F. Kalverboe

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