... VNU Journal of Science, Natural Sciences and Technology 24 (2008) 50-55
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The impact of environment on morphological and physical
indexes of Vietnamese and South Korean students
Mai Van ... between females and males of
Vietnamese students as between females and
males of Korean students.
3. Comparison of basic anthropometric
indexes of...
... response. Deletion of
all four PREs eliminated the response to pheromone,
and the response could be restored by insertion
of oligonucleotides bearing the PRE consensus [13]. The
contribution of ... examined the effect of
the combined RCS of two directly-repeated PREs on
the response to pheromone, we observed a direct and
simple linear relationship between the p...
... in the saturation magnetization of Ni-
ferrite which may be due to the substitution of Ni
2+
ions by Co
2+
on the octahedral sties. Therefore,
the increasing Co
2+
concentration (x) on the ... room temperature under field of 5 kOe and this measurement with the increase
of Co
2+
concentration yields the monotonic increase of saturation magnetization (M
S
) an...
... volumes of 5
M urea solution and then run on SDS ⁄ PAGE. Lanes a and d, in
the absence of both TnC and Ca
2+
; lanes b and e, in the presence of TnC and the absence of Ca
2+
; lanes c and f, in the ... integrity of the tro-
ponin complex. In molluskan muscles, the C-terminal
region does not function and troponin regulates
contraction only through the ac...
...
help of graphic classification trees reflecting the
organization of the text; another group of
students read the text without the graphic trees.
The results showed that the students who had
the ... study. The
translation task would evaluate the effects of
pictures on students understanding of the texts
and the questionnaire was used to assess stude...
... machine-translation program is the adequate
recognition of the boundaries and functions of syntac-
tic units. On the basis of this recognition, automatic
translation on a sentence-by-sentence rather than ... modes of external
functioning and conversely. Examples of this are very
common in English and include many of the frequently
cited instances of nesti...
... its decisions
only on the information present in the sentence, i.e.
on the words themselves. The question then arises
whether we could use this information directly, and
thus save the explicit ... function
(e.g. NOM for non-nominal constituents function-
ing nominally) and notions like topicalization. Our
chunks are based on the syntactic part of the con-
stituent la...
... prevent the emer-
gence of the situation where one linguist con-
siders the other to be always right (or wrong)
and so 'reconsiders' only in terms of the ex-
isting analysis. The linguists ... information. The
corpora consisted of continuous text rather
than isolated sentences; this made the use
of textual knowledge possible in the selection
of the...
... (eds.),
Health and environmental assessment of
contaminated sites, Proceedings of the Fifth
National Workshop on the Assessment of Site
Contamination, National Environment Protection
Council ... level of Cu concentration.
3.2. Relationship between content of Cu
2+
in
soil with plant growth and Cu accumulation in
plant
The relationship between Cu concentration...
...
as they get older.
In conclusion, we report a second case of mir-
ror-imaging of ACs in MZ, which contributes to the under-
standing of the genetic contribution to AC. Mirror-imaging
of ACs ... mirror-imaging of AC and discuss the pos-
sible clinical implications.
First, Helland and Wester
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reported a pair of
12-year-old MZ with mirror-imaging of AC in the
ce...