... combination176. combinecombinationn. joining; union; an ordered sequencecombinev. to unite; to join; to come together; to become oneForms: plural: combinations Forms: combined; combined; ... aggregating––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––117. aggregate118. aging scheduleA 3420 TOEIC Vocabulary Words 7 PHOTOCOPIABLE â www .english- test.net controllingadj. ruling; supervising; regulating; managing; restrainingconveniencen. comfort; ... coincohesiveadj. sticking together; forming a unit or union; united;related to each othercoinv. to mint; to invent a new word or phraseForms: coined; coined; coining––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––159....
... emphasizing the “intended inthe text” as said “ Translation is rendering a written text into another language inthe way the author intended inthe text.”Hatim & Mason (1990:3), on the other ... lexicalized inthe target language word but is not rendered inthe translation.Another thing inthe translation of culture words is that the translations of the same words are not consistent from the ... Some of the suggestive topics could be the study of the translation of proper names inthe book or the stylistic equivalence inthe translation of Sino-Vietnamese culture words into English. This...
... more recent book, The Making of Saints, also 46 SHRINES AND PILGRIMAGE INTHEMODERN WORLD30 The somewhat declining interest in Princess Diana’s grave in Althorp Park may explain why no researcher ... would be paid inthe Dutch project to the veneration of rock stars and other secular individuals or of monuments, etc. Inthe fi rst instance another reason for not involving them inthe project ... and hope by taking part inthe ritual, through the idyllic setting of the living forest, and through the solidarity of the temporary community inthe forest. According to Post these people,...
... Piracy intheModern Era 7lia since the fall of the Said Barre dictatorship in 1991. Until this void in regional governance is filled, the incidence of piracy in this part of the world will continue ... these initiatives. Although perim-eter fences do reduce the ease of boarding a ship, they also increase difficulties of evacuating a crew inthe event of an emer- 4 Countering Piracy intheModern ... at said, the accords only extend to the United States, the UK, and the EU, meaning that they have no rel-evance to the other dozen international navies operating inthe region. In addition,...
... the base form (including the finite form and the infinitive form), the third person singular form, the V-ing form, the past form, and the past participle form and also allows multiple POS words ... Englishin LOCNESS, although together with the English from other sources. Lin (2002) discussed the overuse and underuse of it inthe writing of Chinese learners of English against the reference ... understood as the same (or approximately the same) thing with the same parameters inthe measurement of the learners’ English. Table 2.1 shows the incompatibility in labelling the degree of...
... 2000:9–10) The end of the period I am designating as the beginnings of the modern Middle East and the transition to a new period are configured by the destruction of the Janissary Corps in 1826, the ... guilds in Cairo. In the mid-eighteenth century, there were 157 guilds in Aleppo and asimilar number in Damascus. The French savants enumerated 193 guilds in Cairo (excluding suburbs) in 1801. Inthe ... the major thinkers of the eighteenthcentury. Even when some of these thinkers were aware of the infringements onMuslim lands, they did not appreciate the extent of the threat presented by theseinfringements,...
... for the institutions of private property and the freemarket. He admired the Saint-Simonians’ idealism, and was inspired by anumber of their principles in particular their insi stence on the ... developed the theory of natural selection, producing in 1844 asketch of his ideas for private circul ation. He had in mind to present the theory in a vast volume, to be completed some time inthe ... philosophers of the sixteenth, seventeenth,and eighteenth centuries, ending with the death of Hegel early in the nineteenth. This present volume continues the narrative up to the finalyears of the twentieth...
... 2000). All OP insecticides act by inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE), and thereby increase the levels of acetylcholine inthe synapses. Excessive stimulation of the cholinergic post-synaptic ... follow the directions on the label, using the recommended doses. Mixtures should be prepared outdoors, in a position sheltered from the wind. Loading the mixture into the spreader machinery. ... necessary individual protective apparel. The risk is greatest when handling the concentrated product: opening the packs, weighing, mixing and loading into spreaders. Various factors can influence the...
... avoided, since mixtures of insecticides generally result inthe simultaneous development of resistance. Biney (2001) working in Ghana attributed the increase in incidences of insect pest infestation ... rodenticides during the call to the TIC inthe years 1997-2010 Fig. 10. Symptoms due to other pesticides during the call to the TIC inthe years 1997-2010 Symptomatic exposures to other pesticides ... both inthe eggs and inthe carcasses (July 2008). 4. Discussion It can be concluded that the development of inquiries to the TIC inthe Czech Republic inthe past two decades concerning pesticides...
... silencing RNA within the insect body and the genes involved in this process. Understanding and revealing the molecular mechanisms of determining how RNA spreads systemically inside the insect ... uptake RNAi in insects, the systemic diffusion of RNAi silencing molecules inthe insect body and the mechanism underlying this diffusion, and the potential application of RNAi in integrated pest ... and the immune system. 3. Internal diffusion of RNAi molecules within insect body The effects of RNAi inside the body of insects are determined by an important factor, the spread of silencing...
... by the unsolved particles of imidacloprid inthe solution, so the intensity of the laser beam penetrating the vessel is lower. The intensity increased gradually along with the increase of the ... just appeared, the intensity of the laser beam penetrating the vessel minished suddenly, and the temperature is recorded and obtain the supersolubility of the solute. The difference in temperature ... began in Mexico in 1944 with a primary goal of boosting grain yields inthe world that was already in trouble with food supply to meet the demand of the then rapidly growing human population. The...