... Types of metaphors: ..19 II.2 .3 Recognizing a metaphor: 21 II.2 .3. 1 Metaphor and similes: 21 II.2 .3. 2 Metaphor and idioms: .21 II.2 .3. 3 Analyzing a metaphor: 23 II.2 .3. 4 Problems in understanding ... Prisoner of Azkaban and Harry Potter andthe Deathly Hallows: . 32 III.2 Translation of dead metaphors in Harry Potter books 33 III .3 Translation of live metaphors in Harry Potter books . 34 III .3. 1 ... The leg ofthe table Run into debt Foot ofthe stairs The head of state Foot ofthe class Live metaphors are not often easily understood at one and readers should base themselves on the context...
... Mixing ratio ofthe raw materials (-) 60 5.7 5.1 191 45 5 199 125 35 1 4: 2:1 60 6.6 5 .3 185 44 1 166 2 93 551 3: 2:1 60 10 .4 5.2 186 4 43 181 252 39 3 3: 1:1 Experimental apparatus and procedure The schematic ... The solid particles were reduced to a uniform size of about to mm and were well mixed before the use The pH ofthe DF and its moisture content (MC) were 5.1 and 8 .4% , respectively The MC ofthe ... lack of data Therefore, the nutritional energy ofthe DF about 35 00 kcal/kg-DF was assumed as the enthalpy ofthe reaction Table summarizes the estimated values ofthe composting rate from Eq (3) ...
... the coverage ofthe formal financial system It is further observed that 58% ofthe labourers and 20% of salary earners prefer to keep their saving at home The survey has observed the saving of ... sowing and harvesting Their income depends on the availability of work and also the income they receive From the income received, they have the tendency to save for future On account of seasonality, ... the survey, for meeting unforeseen expenses, over 81% ofthe Landless form 40 % ofthe total households From the above findings it is apparent that landless, marginal and small farmers, agricultural...
... apply [2] Section ofthe Handbook sets out the overarching principles and requirements that apply across different types of products governed by the Handbook, whilst Section ofthe Handbook (i.e Code ... nature and policy ofthe collateral held by the scheme, description ofthe holdings of collateral), where appropriate; Operators and principals (e.g the name and registered address ofthe directors, ... Kong Offering Document The Hong Kong Offering Document of a scheme should contain, inter alia, the following information: Constitution ofthe scheme (e.g the name, registered address, place and...
... embedding of segments Annotated texts are stored using stand-off XML, one file per source text and layer See Figure for a sample The software does not currently input from or export to any ofthe various ... selection, and assign features to the selection Since stand-off annotation is used for both text and image, much ofthe code-base is common between the two applications The major differences are: i) ... Applications Proceedings ofthe 40 th Meeting ofthe Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL'02) Philadelphia, July 2002 T.S Morton and J LaCivita 20 03 WordFreak: An Open Tool for Linguistic Annotation...
... one for relatively high, the other for relatively low regularity, and discuss the status of each in the context ofthe initial value problem of this paper and in the light ofthe results of Sections ... forthe analysis of our equations The reader can recover the full result ofthe proposition from the estimates for ν in Section Forthe slighter weaker result then, by virtue ofthe co-area formula, ... Nevertheless, Formulation of predictability seems unnatural from the point of view of both physics andthe theory of partial differential equations The blow-up ofthe curvature or even ofthe C...
... transferrin required forthe binding of gastrin, andofthe regions in gastrin required forthe interaction with transferrin, is obviously essential to a full understanding ofthe interaction The independent ... (Fig 2A) Therefore, ferric ions must be present for formation ofthe complex between ApoTf and Ggly or Gamide The effect of ferric ions on the stability ofthe gastrin–ApoTf complex was then investigated ... a ligand forthe first ferric ion, and that Glu8 and Glu9 act as ligands forthe second ferric ion, in the gastrin– ferric ion complex for both Ggly [12] and Gamide [ 13] To characterize the involvement...
... processes of representing their understanding can with the assistance of teachers help children deepen, improve, and expand their understanding (Copple, Sigel, & Saunders 19 84; Forman 19 94; Katz ... wisdom and experience of others In some respects, the curriculum strategies of many teachers today not demand enough of children and in other ways demand too much ofthe wrong thing On the one hand, ... planning beforehand and “revisiting” afterward, the knowledge and understanding gained from the experience is deepened (Copple, Sigel, & Saunders 19 84; Edwards, Gandini, & Forman 19 93; Stremmel...
... ofthe first year life Don’t hesitate to talk to them Go to their office hours and ask They will probably understand you, your questions and your concerns better than the professors because they ... care of these requirements before entering grad school! Life in the first year The first year is often considered the breaking point of your Ph.D career It is the most demanding part of it, and ... relax, but also to chat with professors and other students and at least share some ofthe pain you are suffering in the first year Besides the professors, the TA’s ofthe courses you are taking in...
... substrate, 80K/MARCKS, 36 4 G Wein et al (Eur J Biochem 270) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 increases sharply when Swiss 3T3 cells move out of cycle and enter G0 Proc Natl ... orientation 35 6 G Wein et al (Eur J Biochem 270) Ó FEBS 20 03 Fig Formation of two major complexes between Swiss 3T3 proteins andthe3 -UTR ofthe MARCKS mRNA (A) The MARCKS 3 -UTR, the stop codon UAA of ... segments ofthe MARCKS 3 -UTR The3 termini of pBS-DC4 and pBS-DC5 are marked with arrows andthe 52-nucleotide CU-rich sequence is underlined (bottom) (B) Interaction between Swiss 3T3 proteins and...