... Audit Institutions ofthe Member
States ofthe European Union andthe European Court of Auditors, during the Meeting on 6-7
December 2004 in Luxembourg, took note ofand discussed the “Guidelines ... audited (including a summary of
the results of previous audits and their impacts);
3. Reasons for the audit;
4. Factors affecting the audit, including those determining the materiality of matters ... work summing up general findings and
recommendations. The report may entail the analysis ofthe SAI work inthe previous year,
including information on audit work, information on training activity;...
... ligand are cross-linked to domains
I and III, respectively, ofthe receptor [19,22]. The b sheet of
EGF may bind to domain I of ErbB-1, andthe other surface
of the ligand binds to domain III of ... group is composed of the
ligands that bind to both ErbB-1 and ErbB-4, such as
betacellulin, heparin-binding EGF, and epiregulin.
The binding of ligands to the extracellular region of
receptors causes ... to the EGF receptor. A deletion in the
N-terminal region of domain I impaired the EGF binding of
ErbB-1 [21]. The N-terminus of EGF was linked to Tyr101
in domain I by using a covalent cross-linking...
... indicating that interaction with Smac is not
required with respect to the role of HSP70 inthe inhi-
bition ofthe release of Smac and apoptosis.
The role ofthe ATP-binding domain of HSP70
in ... ATP-binding domain of HSP70,
rather than the peptide-binding domain, was essential for these observed
HSP functions. Taken together, our results provide evidence supporting the
role of HSP70 inthe ... transfected
C2C12 cells. Furthermore, there was no direct interac-
tion between HSP70 and Smac proteins, and the
ATP-binding domain of HSP70, rather than the pep-
tide-binding domain, was essential for...
... after crossing
the midline (arrow in A–D), and then projects
to the corpus allatum (F). Magnified images
(B–E and G–Q) show the somata and axon
indicated by the box in (A). In B-F, the PTPCs
in a v[PT ... central role in controlling
molting, metamorphosis, and diapause termination in insects by stimulating
the prothoracic glands to synthesize and release the molting hormone,
ecdysone. Using Autographa ... Fluctuations of
PTTH titer in hemolymph consequentially act as a
pacemaker inthe neuroendocrine regulation of develo-
pment by varying the secretion of ecdysone. The tim-
ing ofthe increase in hemolymph...
... the classroom, andthe
intrinsic, relating to activities inthe classroom. In their study of extrinsic
motivation, Wenden and Rubin (1987) distinguished between integrative and
instrumental ... use ofin learning and using a language
(Richards, 2000: 445).
Second language reading is a process of how the mind functions during reading
rather than the product of reading. The focus on individual ... understanding ofand
control of their own learning process so that they can learn inside and outside the
classroom and accomplish their goals in language learning process.
O’Malley and Chamot...
... scared by the interminable singing, shouting,
bell-jingling, horn-blowing, and other such merry noises ofthe moving caravan, could
be seen disappearing inthe distance.
Leaving the park, ... of their parents inthe same way as inthe first instance
the parents took care of them.
Twins are usually hailed with delight, because they swell the power ofthe family,
though in some instances ... to the boisterous. Expert
slavehunters, they mostly clothe themselves by the sale of their victims on the coast,
though they do business by the sale of goats and grain as well. Nowhere in the...
... got the best of two bloomin' Yankees, an' the other is sneakin' in some corner!"
There came the sound of hurried footsteps, and then the light ofthe lantern so far illumined ... to feed the prisoners, including the curs inthe hold, and
Jerry, Jim and I ate on the deck aft, where I could at the same time keep the pungy inthe channel.
Jim brought out some ofthe stores ... upon
it, andthe only wonder was that the Britishers did not awaken sooner.
The noise we made in ascending the stairs seemed to me loud enough to alarm the inmates ofthe house near
at hand, and, therefore,...
... knives, and hatchets cutting and slashing,
thumping and bawling, fighting and tearing, tumbling and wrestling up to their knees in filth and blood in the
middle ofthe carcass. When a tempting morsel ... crossing the road to the northward, drains these lands to the Malagarazi river, and thence into
the Tanganyika lake. Thence, having spent the night inthe jungle, we next morning pushed into the ... But inthe centre ofthe continent, within 5Đ ofthe equator, we find the
rains much more lasting. For instance, at 5Đ south latitude, for the whole six months that the sun is in the
south, rain...
... unrepentant
ill
sinner
andof the
justice
who
initiated
the
swearing
of
oaths,
the
stories often trade
on
fear
of the
Canse-
co
quences
of
inflicting hurt
on the
Divine.
In the
latter ... suffering
of
Jesus?
The
answer lies
in one of the
underlying tenets
of
ONE
The
Dynamics
of
Divine
Appeal
The
Suffering Jesus
in the
Literature
of
Spiritual
Guidance
Sermons
and
... body
The Dinamics of
introduction 11
reenactment
of the
"hours"
of
Christ's Passion
and
death
and of
their ongoing
meaning. Consideration
of
church wall paintings further...