... Theories of monogenism and polygenism. Doctrine of “geographical provinces” or “areas of characterization.” The continental areas at the date of man’s appearance on the earth. Eurafrica, Austafrica, ... Starr is Assistant Professor of Anthropology. I cannot learn that any full professorship of the science has been established in this country. ANTHROPOLOGY: AS ASCIENCE AND AS A BRANCH OF ... Spoken Language.—Articulate and inarticulate speech. Imitative sounds. The phonology of languages. Universal alphabets. Logical relations of the parts of speech. The vocabulary and the grammar of...
... be ascertained what Man is what is his real nature and what are the basic laws of his nature. If we succeed in finding the laws of human nature, all the rest will be a comparatively easy task—the ... man isa being ofa dimension or type different from that of animals and the characteristic nature of man has not been understood; (2) man has always been regarded either as an animal or as ... once again that this book is not a “materialistic” or a “spiritualistic” book—it isa study of “Man” and therefore does and should include materialistic as well as spiritual phenomena because...
... a regular visitor and he became annoyed that he could see onlynarrow bands of the vault. So part of the scaffolding was takendown as soon as it was practic al to do so.The consequences of this ... firm whatever happens and so unsurprisingly that is a major preoccupation. Whatever the natural or man-madehazards, the bridge must be safe. High winds, heavy rain, earth-quakes and tidal waves, ... remainsthesameforvariousloads.Wecanshowthisbyplottingagraph of stress against strain. For many materials the result isa straightline and its slope is the elastic modulus. Such a material is said to belinear elastic.CompressionNow...
... brought about by solar and artificial irradiation as well as genetic pre-disposition. In the past, besides chemical sclerosis for large vascular angiectasias, these lesions were treated by a variety ... quickly. It is an instrument that achieves maximum oral health in a minimally invasive fashion. New Lasers with a wide range of characteristics are available today and are being used in the various ... linear telangiectases with diameters above 0.5mm [Fig. 2a] and 5 angiomas ranging in size between 2x2 and 3x4 [Fig. 3a] . All telangiectases were anaesthetised with cream (EMLAđ AstraZeneca LP,...
... 1,5-diamino-2-pentyne(DAPY). The unsymmetrical DAPY comprises both a propargyl and homopropargyl amine.DAPY was synthesized and tested asa substrate of twoplant CAOs. DAPY acts asa mechanism-based inhibitor of the ... Havlisˇ4, Pavel Pecˇ1,Chunhua Qiao5 and Lawrence M. Sayre51Department of Biochemistry,2Laboratory of Growth Regulators, and 3Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Palacky´University, ... Ca proton abs traction via a conserved aspartate residue acting asa general base at theactive site [3]. This step is followed by hydrolytic release of the aldehyde product and the reduced cofactor...
... themaximum intensity was attained (1–2 s) the formation of the inhibitory product antagonized by CoA has onlybegan and the effect of CoA at that assay time was nilor a discrete activation (always ... ATP, acetate, MgCl2,acetyl-CoA synthetase and inorganic pyrophosphatase(PPase). Then, we confirmed that treated acetyl-CoAwas no longer antagonist of L-AMP in bioluminescentreactions (data ... luciferin, amino acid, and fatty acidutilization are compared. Science 157, 150–160.25 Suzuki H, Kawarabayasi Y, Kondo J, Abe T,Nishikawa K, Kimura S, Hashimoto T & Yamamoto T(1990) Structure and...
... other English poet. It is one of his unique characteristics, as already hinted, that he has endeavoured to give us a complete and reasoned view of the ethical nature of man, and of his relation to ... the actual spring and source of present activity. In so far as the agent acts, as Kant put it, not accordingto laws, but according to an idea of law (and a responsible agent always acts in this ... character, and to translate it into terms of himself.We are in the habit of fixing a chasm between a man's deeds and his metaphysical, moral, and religious creed; and even ofthinking that...
... RATEIN GENERAL POPULATIONANDREASEN’S STUDY OF WRITERS (1987)JAMISON’S STUDY OF ARTISTS AND WRITERS (1989)SCHILDKRAUT AND HIRSHFELD’SSTUDY OF ARTISTS (1990)AKISKAL AND AKISKAL’S STUDY OF ARTISTS ... crucial to understanding their art. Like Kalahari peoples today, the San told of two important beings, a creator figure and a master of death and disease. In the /Xam narratives, this death ... well established. As an extraordinary and evocative record of the past, San rock artis becoming part of the culture of postapartheid South Africa. Yet paintings face many threats. Through...
... firm as it is for analysis and number theory, and, as a result, the case for a realist stancetoward it is weaker.The ontological component of my realism isa form of structural-ism. ... constructive accounts of mathematics. Moreover, acceptingclassical analysis already suffices for making a convincing case thatthe mathematical realm is independent of us and our mental ... retain the label, and try to define it so that it characterizes the contemporary debateabout mathematical objects as well as traditional debates betweenrealists and anti-realists...
... initially there isa neutron. Thatparticle disappears, and three new particles appear, namely a pro-ton, an electron and an antineutrino. Thus in particle reactionsparticles disappear and new ... new particles are created. This is veryimportant, as this phenomenon, the creation of particles, is atthe basis of research at the big accelerators. Particles that are un-stable (decay after ... corresponding particles, they are still just “particles”. Forexample, a particle and its antiparticle have exactly the same mass and both fall downwards in the earth’s gravitational field. Theantiparticle...
... hirohash@sapmed.ac.jp; Hiroshi Kitamura - hkitamu@sapmed.ac.jp; Eiji Sato - eiji@sapmed.ac.jp; Naoya Masumori - masumori@sapmed.ac.jp; Yasuaki Tamura - ytamura@sapmed.ac.jp; Taiji Tsukamoto - taijit@sapmed.ac.jp; ... expression of AMACR mRNA was observed in normal adult liver and pancreas (Figure 1A) . In contrast, the AMACR mRNA levelwas elevated in all three prostate cancer cell lines (LNCaP,DU145 and PC-3) and ... Am J Surg Pathol 2001, 25:1397-1404.7. Rubin MA, Zhou M, Dhanasekaran SM, Varambally S, Barrette TR,Sanda MG, Pienta KJ, Ghosh D, Chinnaiyan AM: alpha-Methylacylcoenzyme A racemase asa tissue...
... rehabilita-tion process is long and arduous, and clinicians face thechallenge of identifying a variety of appealing, meaning-ful and motivating intervention tasks that may be adapted and graded ... University, Israel and 3Dept. of Occupational Therapy, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, IsraelEmail: Patrice L Weiss* - tamar@research.haifa.ac.il; Debbie Rand - vanada@netvision.net.il; Noomi Katz - ... would alsoadd an additional element of realism to the gaming expe-rience, and ensure that feedback to participants was morerealistic. This could be accomplished to some degree via a quasi-haptic...
... Corporate-Level Strategy A plan of action to manage the growth and development of an organization so as tomaximize its long-run ability to create value The Manager asa Planner and Strategist 2812. Make ... Manager asa Planner and Strategist 279Table 8.3How Functions Can Lower the Costs and Create Value or Add Value to Create a Competitive AdvantageWays to Lower the Cost of Creating Value Ways ... has ended, and evolving technologymay well require a change in strategic direction. Cisco’s managers’ vision of themission and goals of their company, and those of Compaq, AT&T, and Wal-Mart,...