... research and development center sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, the Department of the Navy, the Marine Corps, the defense ... THREEObservations and Insights: Understand 13Observations and Insights: Understand 15need to consider both the consequences of these effects and their speed of transmission.e potential immediacy and broad ... infrastructure; the doctors, nurses, and other staff who render the health services in medical care facilities; and the men and women who operate the equipment that enables the infrastructure.is...
... reinvent thecityand reinvent itself within the city. 18 Cities for All The section on public policy and planning demonstrates how these tools can be counteractive to the right of thecityand ... Countering the Right to the Accessible City: The Perversity of a Consensual DemandYves Jouffe The right to thecity constitutes a fundamentally anti-neoliberal concept: put the city to work for the ... unconventional alliances.From the Right to theCity to the Right to AccessThrough the right to the city, inhabitants can exercise their rights to produce, transform, and to use the city. An initial simplification...
... ions.Overall, the differences between Zn(II)–CeMT1 and Zn(II)–CeMT2 suggested a higher Zn binding capacityof the former, reflected both in the stoichiometry and the homogeneity of their preparations. These ... characterization of the recombinant preparations of the Zn complexes yielded by CeMT1, CeMT2, their N-term and C-term moieties andthe DHisCeMT2 mutant. ESI-MS data comprise theoretical and experimental ... CtCeMT2. These resultsFig. 3. Comparison between the CD spectra of recombinant CeMT1 and CeMT2 (black), NtCeMT1 and NtCeMT2 (red) and CtCeMT1 and CtCeMT2 (green) synthesized in Zn- and Cd-supplemented...
... Blomfield mentions several of these one in the time of Alfred the Great,about the year 872; another in the early part of the reign of Athelstan about the year 925, and several others;besides three coins ... improved many parts, and will when finished, add greatly to the beauty of the city, and to the convenience and comfort of the inhabitants and occasional visitors. The act for paving the streets, &c. ... coats and redcaps, and altogether educated and maintained upon the foundation; and one for 24 girls, who where clothed inblue gowns, and educated and maintained upon the foundation. The original...
... the way cities are formed and lived.Here we pursue two themes which organize thinking on the relationship between the cityandthe imagination: how thecity affects the imagination and how the ... constraining. Imagination and thecity are mutually constitutive and interwoven in countless ways and, as wehave seen, the membrane between specific sites of thecityand memory and the imaginary is ... production of cityspace.There has been a long debate among urban scholars concerning the spatialspecificity of urbanism, hinging on the question of whether thecityand cityspacecan be the specific...
... change and adaptation from its period as an ‘imperial city , as the Second City of Empire andthe Athens of the North, to its latter day reinvention as theCity of Culture and Second City of ... — proud of the enthusiasm, passion and wisdom of the people who contributed to it, the time and energy they gave to it, andthe seriousness and reection alongside the humour and fun. Glasgow ... cold to the bone and went to stand at the Underground’s entrance.It panted the same hot breath, same THE DREAMING CITY GLASGOW 2020 ANDTHE POWER OF MASS IMAGINATION—10— THE DREAMING CITY GLASGOW...
... consideration the size and nature of the business of the accounting firms they supervise and the size and nature of the business of the clients of those firms. The standards applied by the Board under ... Act andthe rules of the Board and the Commission issued under this Act, in the same manner and to the same extent as a public accounting firm that isorganized and operates under the laws of the ... reports andthe obligations and liabilities of accountants with respect thereto, by registeredpublic accounting firms and associated persons thereof; and (7) set the budget and manage the operations...
... FEBSenzyme into the R and L lobes along the catalyticgroove, defined by the Ca atoms of three papain resi-dues, I40e, Y67e and W177e (or their equivalents inother enzymes), andthe other (b) created ... oftwo factors: (a) the overall similarity of the enzy-matic part, and (b) the variability of the angle ofapproach of the inhibitor relative to the catalyticcleft of the enzyme. The latter factor ... )12.7°, and the inhibitor molecule is inclined towards the L domain of the enzyme. The difference in the angles of approachbetween chagasin and cystatin B is 18.5°. It is also ofnote that the sequential...
... synthesis.Conclusions The N-termini of the catalytic domains of the GTFA and GTFO reuteransucrases are the main determinantsfor glucosidic linkage speci city. Within these N-ter-mini, the ... a)8barrel with the three catalytic resi-dues (Fig. 1C), determine the types and ratios of glu-cosidic linkages synthesized (Table 1). The A1⁄O1 and A2⁄O2 regions within the N-termini of the catalytic ... sequencing),both p15-GTFA-dN-RS and p15-GTFO-dN-RS weredigested with XbaI and SalI, SalI and SacI, and SacI and KpnI, and corresponding fragments were exchanged, yielding the six constructs p15-GTFA-O1-dN-RS,...
... quality of the business, the risk management in the business; the second, it is the quantum of bonus that is paid and making sure that is in line with the relative success of the business andthe ... corporate governance and pay in theCity 7 banks and Banking Crisis: dealing with the failure of UK banks. We shall consider the public regulatory framework andthe role of the tripartite authorities ... governance and pay in theCity 2 Remuneration in the banking sector Introduction 6. The banking crisis has propelled the issue of remuneration practices in the banks to the top of the public...
... Development andthe Chinese Eco -City 29 lution andthe resulting implications for health and well being. Urbaniza-tion itself affects the people who live in the peri-urban and rural areas through the ... cultural centers. And because the authorities control the instruments of zoning, employment, housing, wage levels and physical layout, they can bend the environment to the city. These urban planners ... independence and strength, but they are distinctive from the government and NGOs in that they straddle and sometimes bridge the worlds of governmental agencies and NGOs. Although they were creations...
... after the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General of the United States shall report to the Congress on the actions of the Administrator in implementing the authorities established in the ... may consider the following fac-tors: ‘‘(1) The viability of the project without guarantees. ‘‘(2) The availability of other Federal and State incentives. ‘‘(3) The importance of the project ... at the end the following: ‘‘(9) Notwithstanding any other provision of law or any rule, regulation, or order of the Administration, for purposes H. R.1—45 of sections 410, 411, and 412 the...
... hardware31Multiplicity and Navigation Multiplicity defines how many objects participate in a relationships- Multiplicity is the number of instances of one class related to ONE instance of the other class- ... class diagram shows the existence of classes and their relationships in the logical view of a system UML modeling elements in class diagrams- Classes and their structure and behavior- Association, ... other class- For each association and aggregation, there are two multiplicity decisions to make: one for each end of the relationship Although associations and aggregations are bi-directional...