... Direct and indirect speech acts 10 1.2.2. The actof ordering 11 1.2.2.1. Definitio 11 1.2.2.2. Ways of performing the actof ordering 11 1.2.3. The actof ordering in marine communication ... BACKGROUND 6 1.1 Speechact and discourse analysis 6 1.2. Speechact and the actof ordering 7 1.2.1. Classifications ofspeechact 7 1.2.1.1. Types ofspeech acts (Austin, 1962; Searle, 1969) ... broadcast, marine websites, articles, books and recordings of language use in real life. 4. Significance of the study Investigating marine orders in terms ofspeech acts and some of their linguistic...
... experiment using radioactive phosphorus indicated that the decreasing of phosphorus in the leaves occurred in the order of location from the bottom to the top, which is relevant to the order of dying ... part of giant reeds that will be remained in the next year is cropped before start of the dying down periodCropping with roots andrhizomes except for the remaining roots and rhizomesAll of ... measured by using radioactive phosphorus (32P). The amount of phosphorus accumulation in leaves with lighting is much larger than that in leaves without lighting (gray zone in Fig. 8), indicated...
... earnings, however, I use box office returns for films in which an individual acted, directed, or produced, and for films in which an actor held a starring role. All box office numbers are in ... box office returns are being treated as a proxy for income, I used the general urban CPI to deflate nominal box office dollars, instead of a film or entertainment-specific price index. Since ... suggest that income is an important factor in driving Hollywood’s political contributions. In Table 5, I perform a similar analysis for the 131 non-actors in the sample.31 Interestingly, while...
... opposing, in uence of a third system: the thioredoxinsystem [10,11]. Thioredoxin is a small, redox active protein,capable in turn of reducing or oxidizing disulphide bonds in proteins. In chloroplasts, ... as being somecombination of the following: (a) production of redoxpotential in the form of NADPH; (b) production of glycolytic intermediates, reducing the demand put uponphosphofructokinase; ... areindeed capable of providing a steady-state flux of sugarphosphate, utilizing starch as an initial substrate, assumingappropriate consuming reactions. Although other reactionswere present in...
... and the results are presented in Table 3. Table 3. Importance of factors in purchasing behavior Wholesaler Product Attributes Price Packaging Labeling Contracting Mean 4.5 4.25 4 3.5 2 * ... attributes, price, packaging, labeling, and contracting by their influence on purchase behavior with 5 being the most important and 1 being the least important. Only four of the five wholesalers ... or no answer in which yes = 1 and no = 0. Close-ended questions relating to the characteristics of lettuce and factors effecting purchase behavior used a scale of 1 to 5 with 1 being the least...
... degradation of bacteriostats for "stability indicating" testing Several chemical degradation studies of the individual bacteriostats and the deodorant samples (containing bacteriostats) ... derivative spectrum taken. In many instances this procedure may help in finding interfering components in the analytical peak. These spectra are shown in Figure 4. If any interference is noticed ... the analysisof these bacteriostats in deodorants, but all of these methods suffer from certain drawbacks. Perfumes, other UV absorbing substances, or chemical breakdown products of the bacteriostats...
... of external abstract data types. In particular, the system supports the development of abstraction hierarchies by stepwise refinement of abstract data types. Restricting the manipulation of ... schematic rendering of an off-line integrated robotics programming system according to Wesley [ 19801 and Blume et al. [ 19831. The central part of such an integrated robotics programming system ... orientation in database systems, which is applied to characterize the engineering database systems investigated in the remainder of this section. 3.1 The (Pure) Relational Database Systems In the introduction...
... used in sheep and cattle, and neomycin preparations (some in combination with β-lactams) are used in the treatment of bovine mastitis. Systemic use of streptomycin, neomycin,and spectinomycin ... the β-lactam ring and modification of PBPs, resulting in reduced binding affinity of the β-lactam for the peptidechain. Many Gram-negative bacteria are naturally resistantto some of the β-lactams ... function(nitroimidazoles, nitrofurans, quinolones, fluoro-quinolones)4. Inhibition of protein synthesis (aminoglycosides,phenicols, lincosamides, macrolides, streptogramins,pleuromutilins, tetracyclines)5. Inhibition...
... sign of this coefficient indicates the increasing trend (positive) or decreasing trend (negative) of the precipitation anomaly index. It is seen that drought conditions increase during the ... increase in North Central while decrease in South Central and Highland Central Vietnam during 1961-2007. The increasing trend of drought conditions happens in the first period 1961-1970 in ... sub-periods in North Central Vietnam in which the first period 1961-1970 has the largest rate of change. The increasing trends of dry conditions also happen in 1961-1970 and 1981-1990 in South...
... determined from data obtained bychanging the concentration of the linking intermediateand measuring the corresponding rates of the modules(i.e. from module rates versus S data). Changes in theintermediate ... appearing in the inset of the figure. The b-curve, showing the lowest in nitesimal control coefficient in the reference state,results in greater increases in flux for moderate or highvalues of riincrease. ... flux of the competing branch, J3; and (C) byincreasing r3, the same maximum value of J3can be achieved, butrequires much higher increases in rate. Therefore, eliminating G-Iinteractions...