... food you hadn’t planned on
buying. Install a bakery, and sales of bread, butter, and jam are almost
guaranteed to increase. In fact, the whiff of baking bread has proven a
profitable exercise ... better by appealing to our senseof smell instead.
How, though, can smell activate some of the same areas of the brain as
vision? Again, chalk it up to mirror neurons. If you catch a whiff of French ... first of Pete’s two experimental fragrances along with an image ofa
product that seemed incongruous with the smell—say a picture ofa Dove soap
bar along with the fragrance of scorched canola...
... This assumes that both the teacher and the learners have a personal understanding
of what science is and that aspects of the nature of science are discussed, explored and
A Senseof Wonder, arising ... primary science educators. As indicated by
Carson s senseof wonder, ” most young children experiences of natural phenomena
promote asenseof curiosity and wonder. This natural curiosity and ... emphasis beyond focusing on canonical abstract ideas, and place an
emphasis on the nature of science and the way it operates” (p.31), identify the affective
domain as an insight to a way forward...
... Missionaries of Charity Sisters in Calcutta,
India.
4
When asked about her personal history, Mother Teresa said:
By blood, I am Albanian. By citizenship, an Indian. By faith, I am a
Catholic ... the bread.” And she said, “I’m afraid that when the
bread is finished, I will be hungry again.” So small, she was
afraid of being hungry again. She has already experienced the
pain of hunger. ... party and
the oppression of another. Sami asserts, “The greatest justice we
can offer to Israeli Jews as Palestinians is by creating, through our
actions and dialogue, a mechanism for healing...
... into
4 equal parts &apos ;of which one parte and an halfe shall remaine vnto Marion Harrison alias Marion Isebrande and
the daughter of William Isebrande sometyme of Anderne, whome by the lawe of god, ... each child of my son Baker 10s.; to each child of my
cousin Morecroft, Clerk 5s 'I make & ordayne the sayed Marion Isebrande alias Marion Harrison, daughter
to William Isebrande and Ann ... vocation & calling."
And he repeats, in milder words, Ascham's[38] caution against sending young men to Italy, for "an Italianate
Englishman is a devil incarnate," as...
... of thousands of generations; that
one breath of health wafted by our breath
may, in the aggregate of life saved by it,
represent in its ultimate effect all the life
that now is or has been.
At ... there are areas, and
kitchens, and servants' offices, there are
here subways through which the air
flows freely, and down the inclines of
which all currents of water are carried
away.
The acreage ... I
should ask of the past what hope there is
of any such advancement of human
progress. For, as my Lord of Verulam
quaintly teaches, 'the past ever deserves
that men should stand upon it for awhile
to...
... Identification of calreticulin as a ligand of GABARAP by
phage display screening ofa peptide library
Jeannine Mohrlu
¨
der
1,2
, Thomas Stangler
1,2
, Yvonne Hoffmann
1,2
, Katja Wiesehan
2
, Anja Mataruga
3
and ... human GABA
A
receptor-associated protein
(GABARAP) is a protein implicated in the trafficking
of GABA
A
receptors to the plasma membrane [2,3].
Keywords
calreticulin; GABA
A
receptor; GABARAP;
phage ... interactions. Most impor-
tantly, the interaction of CRT with GABARAP occurs
with natively folded GABARAP. This is clearly indi-
cated by the NMR spectra of free GABARAP and of
N1-liganded GABARAP...
... He was a lean, resolute man, very soberly clad for that place, and
already I had marked his face watching me in the breakfasting hall, and
afterwards as we went along the passage I had avoided ... been
playing that game for years, that big laborious game, that vague, mon-
strous political game amidst intrigues and betrayals, speech and agita-
tion. It was a vast weltering world, and at last ... to hear,' said I.
"He glanced at her, as though almost he would appeal to her. Then he
asked me suddenly if I. had heard ofa great and avenging declaration
that Gresham had made. Now,...
... his face
was intent on the floor of the carriage. A little railway station, a string of
loaded trucks, a signal-box, and the back ofa cottage shot by the carriage
window, and a bridge passed ... had marked his face watching me in the breakfasting hall, and
afterwards as we went along the passage I had avoided his eye. But now,
as we sat in a little alcove smiling at the pleasure of all ... than any music that has
ever come to me awake.
"And then—it was when we had done dancing a man came to speak
to me. He was a lean, resolute man, very soberly clad for that place, and
already...
... Onufrijevs and Alexander Mychko
Abstract
On the basis of the analysis of experimental results, a two-stage mechanism of nanocones formation on the
irradiated surface of semiconductors by Nd:YAG laser ... like a thin film. As a result, LRA stage gradually tran-
sits to SLA stage.
The second stage, SLA, is characterized by formation of
nanocones on the irradiated surface ofa semiconductor
by selective ... nm and τ = 10 ns was applied. Laser beam to the irra-
diated surface of the samples was directed normally. The
spot of laser beam of 3 mm diameter was scanned over
the sample surface using a two-coordinate...
... Buddhist texts, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, Kathasarit Sagara,
Haribhamsa, Ramayana Manjari of Kshemendra, Mahabhasya of Patanjali etc. (Smith, V., 1974,
PP. 185-188; Ghosal, U. N., 1957, ... Karavara and Nisada castes] an Andhra and a Meda,
who dwell outside the village.
10/37: From a Candala bya Vaideha woman is born a Pandusopaka, who deals in cane; from a
Nisada [by the same] ...
boatman, [and] whom the inhabitants of Aryavarta call a Kaivarta.
10/36: From a Nisada [by a woman of the Vaideha caste] a Karavara, who works in leather; and
from the Vaidehaka [by the women of the...
... what as been done. What is done is what we do, and
what are done are the manifestations of our creative potential.
Nature is made to encourage man to be industrious creative and innovative. As ... a rational animal and as a rational animal he
is endowed with potential and talent. He can think, plan, organize, and set goal for himself. He is
put in this world to organize is own life and ... man to the reality of life. When man awake to the
reality before him, it develop in man the desire to inquiry and to know.
Man develop asenseof wonder, reality is a puzzle. As nature awake...
... as a similarity of views in the
matter of womankind. Daddy Croizeau
went to dine with 'M. Denisart's fair lady,'
as he called her. And here I must make a
that creaked like an abbe's; ... debts.
"Claparon's place of business at that time
was a cramped entresol in the Rue
Chabannais—five rooms at a rent of seven
hundred francs at most. Each partner slept
in a little closet, so carefully ... informed
by Antonia of the 'nice old man's'
proposals (for so the aunt called
Croizeau), wished to see him. Cerizet's
declaration of war had so far taken effect
that he of the...
... ofa monolayer of inner
circular muscle, which makes its wall weak, as com-
pared to the small intestine that is formed of the inner
circular and outer longitudinal muscle layers. The
vasa ... invagination of diverticu-
lum has an advantage over diverticulectomy in that it
minimizes bowel leakage [15]. Moreover, invagina-
tion of diverticulum can be easily performed using
laparoscopy ...
vasa recta, which supply the mucosa and submucosa
of the colon, penetrate the circular muscle. The
weakness of the vascular portals in the circular muscle
possibly causes mucosal herniation into...