... live in a snake.
14. My brother managed to kill the snake just at the time when I were almost exhausted.
Supply thecorrectformofthe verbs
1. Cats could fly if they (have) wings.
2. If Peter ... (not,want) to live in a snake.
14. My brother managed to kill the snake just at the time when I (be) almost exhausted. If
he (be) a little late, I (kill) by the snake.
15. Had I know you were ill, ... snake.
14. My brother managed to kill the snake just at the time when I (be) had been almost
exhausted. If he (be) had been a little late, I (kill) would have been killed by the snake.
15. Had...
... between
the hypophosphorylated initiation isoform IIA and
the hyperphosphorylated elongating isoform IIO that
exhibits reduced electrophoretic mobility compared
with the IIA isoform. Whereas the ... replication
Pol e is one ofthe three major replicases in the eukary-
otic cell [22]. Therefore, we tested the effect of the
replicative state ofthe cell on the interaction between
Pol e and RNA pol II. ... Overall, the staining intensities of RNA
pol II and Pol e do not correlate, and there is only a
very minor effect of local UV damage on the nuclear
localization of RNA pol II and Pol e.
The RNA...
... great enough. 2.51
By Lemma 2.7, the theorem is proven.
Theorem 2.9 uniqueness theorem. Under the assumptions of Theorem 2.8 with gx0 in
2.48. If the problem 2.10–2.13 has a weak ... be set, andthe boundary value condition 2.13 is naturally satisfied.
On the other hand, if the weak solution u of 2.10–2.13 belongs to X
1
∩ W
m,p
Ω for some
p>1, then by the trace ... 2δ/1 δ.
The proof of Theorem 4.4 is parallel to that of Theorem 4.3; here we omit the detail.
Acknowledgment
This project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China no.
10971148.
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118. The town is situated on the river. (attract)
119. How can you imagine theof mathematics in our modern life?
(important)
120. The book ... never forget theof Europe from the fascists by Allied
troops. (liberate)
67. He won wide in the field of tropical medicine. (recognize)
68. She appeared with a smile. (content)
69. They have ... that they are unable to offer you employment.
(information)
47. You are very from your brother. (differ)
48. The to the problem will be difficult to find. (solve)
49. Try to use your money and...
... pharmacological,
inflammatory and toxic effects with those ofthe parent
molecule MDP. The results reported establish the
safety of MB, the absence of undesirable effects on the
central nervous system, andthe lack of ... elec-
trons through the respiratory chain, increasing the time
of interaction between these electrons and molecular
oxygen and facilitating the formation of ROS.
Activation of innate immune cells ... source
of ROS production andthe primary ROS generated is
superoxide anion as a consequence of monoelectronic
reduction of O
2
. Moreover, the main sites of O
À
2
genera-
tion at the level of the...
... measures of dis-
ease (e.g. reduced spleen weight, GC and plasma
markers) were observed in only one ofthe 18 patients
who completed the study. The results of this trial pro-
vide preliminary proof -of- concept ... cellular
stress, which, in turn, could affect the organ weights
and plasma marker levels of these animals. Whether
the effects of IFG on the organ weights and plasma
markers of inflammation in L444P GCase mice ... GS0504 and GS0505) were
derived from the blood of patients with Gaucher disease
collected in the laboratory of Dr Raphael Schiffmann
(National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke,
Bethesda,...
... food stocks, andthe mood ofthe garrison. The tactics
of the Daily Mail captured the attention ofthe nation; the newspaper
dramatized the situation ofthe town by emphasizing the danger that ... –).
While The War in South Africa approached the particulars ofthe Boer War
with the eye of a journalist, concerned withthe specifics on the spot,
such as the role ofthe Boer police in the Witwatersrand ... notions of Boer inhumanity toward
Africans, the pro-war argument ofthe ‘‘negrophilists.’’ The other cat-
egory into which mentions of Africans fall is praise ofthe loyalty of the
Cape Boys and the...
... of
humanity, withthe spread ofthe Gregorian calendar andthe heliocentric idea
of the world. The ‘incipient phase’ began in the mid-eighteenth century and
ended in the 1870s. The concept ofthe unitary ... most
significantly, the ‘[v]ery sharp increase in the number and speed of global forms
of communication’ andthe development of global competitions such as the
Olympics. From the early 1920s to the mid-1960s, the ... settled on the moun-
tain. There is the hint in the Rembrandt that the seventeenth-century inter-
pretation of Moses had him invested with more personal agency in the carriage
of the laws; neither...