... discover their similarities and differences Hand out the task sheets and explain that the students look carefully at the front pages displayed around the room, and answer the questions on the task ... lead them toward careers and service related to activities based on this substantive knowledge and experience Cultural understanding prepares the ability to acknowledge and respect cultural differences ... substantiating it, and has the skills needed to locate and organize information about the target culture from the library, the mass media, people, and personal observation Additionally, Nostrands (1976...
... discover their similarities and differences Hand out the task sheets and explain that the students look carefully at the front pages displayed around the room, and answer the questions on the task ... lead them toward careers and service related to activities based on this substantive knowledge and experience Cultural understanding prepares the ability to acknowledge and respect cultural differences ... substantiating it, and has the skills needed to locate and organize information about the target culture from the library, the mass media, people, and personal observation Additionally, Nostrands (1976...
... only 15 minutes before my flight time, and I almost missed the plane EXERCISE 41 b — Write answers to the questions using phrasal verbs, participle adjectives, and nouns from this section Be sure ... broken, and her jewelry, TV, and computer were gone What happened to Nancy's house? In Question 5, what happened at Nancy's house? When I arrive at the airport, I'll give my ticket to the agent, and ... was looking, and left your house What did you do? 14 Mr Baker hasn't arrived at his hotel and arranged for a room yet What hasn't Mr Baker done yet? 15 Hank bought a new CD player and connected...
... S-(2-boronoethyl)-l-cysteine (BEC) His120 and His145, and the corresponding His101 and His126 in arginase I, were described among the ligands for coordination of Mn2+A and Mn2+B, respectively [9,24] However, ... arginase II and agmatinase, as both enzymes are mitochondrial and functionally different [22] A key factor is the a-carboxyl group of the substrate, which makes the difference between arginine and agmatine ... of human arginase II with substrate and metal ions was examined by sitedirected mutagenesis and kinetic studies Selection of target residues (Asp149, His120 and His145) was based on the roles...
... legal writing and to become an active resource and a forum for conversation between the legal practitioner and the legal writing scholar The Journal is dedicated to encouraging and publishing ... of law school legal writing programs, encouraging research and scholarship, collecting and disseminating data, and improving understanding of the field of legal writing Among its many other activities, ... easily understand the argument and retain more of the material Visual effects thus are as critical an element of persuasion as proper grammar and adherence to the rules of court and citation form...
... subsites )1 and )2, the substrate conformations and interactions with the enzyme are very similar between D356N ⁄ P2 and D356N ⁄ E396Q ⁄ G6 In both structures, the O2 and O3 atoms of Glc–2 and Glc–1 ... collection, and structure determination The substrates of P2 and P5 were synthesized and purified as reported [21] D356N and D356N ⁄ E396Q were purified in the same way as wild-type TVAI [22], and confirmed ... mimic of the enzyme ⁄ product complex Because a-(1,4) and a-(1,6) glycosidic link- ages are found between Glc–1 and Glc–2, and between Glc–2 and Glc–3, respectively, the mode of binding found in...
... seizure frequency and increased scoring on the BDI-21, STAI-S and STAI-T scales It should be noted that this association is not a direct one as ictal and postictal anxiety and depression have ... common in patients with newly diagnosed and chronic epilepsy and provide further insight to the association of depression and anxiety with certain demographic and seizure-related variables Competing ... ranked according to the absolute value of their standardized effect, which was quantified by the standardized regression coefficients (β) A standardized regression coefficient is defined as a...
... skin lesions emerged on her legs, right arm and abdomen She manifested profound anorexia and discomfort in the left hypochondrium Musculoskeletal pain and insomnia were very prominent at this stage ... limbs were observed, fever and lassitude persisted and new visual floaters occurred Therapy was switched to ciprofloxacin 500 mg twice daily She responded within 24 hours and her symptoms resolved ... rickettsiosis is difficult and generally performed retrospectively Biochemical abnormalities are usually those of acute phase reactions; mild and transient lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia and Figure after...
... Mcl-1, Bcl-w and A1 They have as many as four BH domains and are essential for cell survival and normal embryogenesis On the other hand, pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 members lack BH4 domain and can be further ... pro-apoptotic ligands to death receptors on cell surface (Figure 1.2) The well-established pro-apoptotic ligands include tumour necrosis factor (TNF), Fas ligand (Fas-L) and apoptosis-inducing ligand or ... (D)1 and (D)2 are the concentrations of drug and drug 2, respectively, that inhibit x% in the actual experiment when they are used in combination (Dx)1 and (Dx)2 are the concentrations of drug and...
... methods which on the one hand are able to cope with the large number of words and structures in natural language and on the other hand allow to handle vagueness, uncertainty and fuzziness In this ... potentially useful, and ultimately understandable patterns in data” The analysis of data in KDD aims at finding hidden patterns and connections in these data By data we understand a quantity of ... business understanding2 , (2) data understanding, (3) data preparation, (4) modelling, (5) evaluation, (6) deployment (cf fig 13 ) Besides the initial problem of analyzing and understanding the overall...
... for ablation (power, 220 W; frequency, 1.6MHz [Group A] and 0.8 MHz [Group B and C]; focal length, 90 mm [Group A] and 135 mm [Group B and C]) A focused US beam was mechanically scanned continuously ... were monitored Blood and urine samples were collected and leukocyte numbers, and levels of blood amylase, glucose, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), urea nitrogen (BUN) and total bilirubin were ... present: karyopycnosis and nuclear fragmentation were observed in most of cells, and a sharp boundary between the normal tissue and target zones Vascular proliferation and inflammatory hyperplasia...
... polymerase (Syntol, Moscow, RF); and 5pmol of both forward and reverse primers and 3,5 pmol probe The real-time PCR run was 10 at 95°C, and 50 repeats of 20 sec at 95°C and 50 sec at 62°C All samples ... kit, protein A and phenol-chloroform extraction method – molecular size standards; 2, and 10 – PCR-positive serum from patient M; 3, and 11 – PCR-positive serum from patient P; 4, and 12 – PCR ... (chlamydial 16 S rRNA and omp1) using DNA extracted from human plasma by phenol-chloroform method – molecular size standards; 2, and – PCR positive serum from patient M.; and – PCR positive serum...
... AND CHARTS Tables: Table 1: Teachers’ and students’ attitudes towards speaking skill and the role of teaching and learning speaking skills 20 Table 2: Students’ purposes of learning English and ... Teachers’ and Students’ Survey Questionnaires 20 2.3 Findings and Discussions 33 2.3.1 Teachers’ and Students’ Attitudes towards Speaking and Speaking Materials 33 2.3.2 Teachers’ and Students’ ... Teachers’ and students’ attitudes towards speaking materials and appropriate time for teaching and learning English speaking 24 Table 4: Pre-speaking activities carried out by teachers and students’...
... in 2005 and another on “Presupposition and Implicature in English and Vietnamese Advertising Slogans” by Tran Thien Tu in 2007 All those books, articles and studies have revealed typical and very ... us to understand and use it to interpret the messages both in spoken and written form According to Nunan (1993: 10), “context refers to the situation giving rise to the discourse and within which ... noise and setting: • Participants: the sender and receiver of the messages in both interpersonal and noninterpersonal communication • Messages: including meanings, signs, symbols, encoding and...