... N-terminal half of the protein, including the dehydrogenase domain. Spe-cific binding ofthe FNR is mediated by a unique series of proline/serine-rich repeat motifs located in the C-terminus. Forthe ... FEBSN-terminus, anchoring it inthe IEM, whereas the C-terminus ofthe protein projects into the stroma(Fig. 1) [34]. Two motifs can be located inthe C-termi-nal half ofthe stromal domain: (a) the ... Tic110 serves inthe recruitment of the chaperonin, which then acts inthe folding ofthe pro-cessed protein. All subsequent studies indicated that it is actually the ternary complex of Tic110,...
... that the two predicted coiled-coil domains andadjacent conserved sequences either are involved in oligomerization ofthe Mrs2p channel protein or in forming structures participating inthe gating ... charged. Theirvicinity to predicted coiled-coil domains may positionthem in a way that they can contribute to the forma-tion of higher order structures ofthe Mrs2p part on the inner side ofthe ... sequence of about 7–8 amino acids. This is sup-posed to be the only part ofthe protein located in the intermembrane space of yeast mitochondria [3,8]. The sequence contains a surplus of positivelycharged...
... to the setting, run them through the action and finally move on to the climax ofthe game. This method can enable players to begin playing the game before knowing allofthe rules, letting them ... of games that I think offer interesting insights into casual gameplay. Some of these games are classics. Some aren’t. But interesting lessons can be drawn outofallof them.As we talk about ... using any information, methods, compounds, or experiments described herein. In using such information or methods they should be mindful of their own safety and the safety of others, including...
... are……they are.…they earn. in front of other people. at a bus stop, in a shop, etc.…walking along the street. for an informal party.…when they have invited you for drinks, dinner,etc.…without ... at the ________ in 1690, England assumedcontrol ofthe whole of ________, extending their influence beyond the north ofthe country.7. The Kingdoms of England and ________ were united inthe ... is the largest ethnic minority inthe UK? 13. Where would you find the single biggest concentration (45%) of ethnic minorities inthe UK?14. What percentage of people inthe UK say that they...
... commerce and for defence, than for extending its dominions on the Continent; for what the valour of its inhabitants might gain, by reason of its remoteness, and the casualties ofthe seas, it ... crushed themselves by the usurpation of their own instrument. Neither is it enough for them to answer, that they only intend a reformation ofthe government, but not the subversion of it: on ... ofall ages might let him know, that they who trouble the waters first, have seldom the benefit ofthe fishing; as they who began the late rebellion enjoyed not the fruit of their undertaking,...
... 6II.1.4.2 Literature inthe ESL classroom……………………….……………….…………… 9II.1. 4.2.1.Poetry inthe ESL classroom………………………………………….………… 9II.1. 4.2.2.Short story and its advantages in language classroom…………….………… ... classroom…………….………… 10II.2. Reading comprehension …………………………………………………….………… 11II.2.1. Reading comprehension and its roles in language learning………….……………11II.2.2. Reader and the text…………………………… ………………………………………11II.2.3. ... …………………………………………………………………….……………….5II.1.3. What makes literature distinctive from other texts ………………….………………5II.1.4. Literature and language teaching ……………………………………….…………… 6II.1.4.1. Why use literature in language classroom. ………………………….……………...
... whereas in aesthetic reading the reader’s primary concern is with what happens during the actual reading. The purpose ofthe former is using the text to gain information while that ofthe later ... they cannot work outthe meaning ofthe text even when they master the meaning ofall the single words. For them, learning reading when the cultural background is unfamiliar is really a hard task.II.3. ... experience. Furthermore, if a reader in efferent reading is supposed to carry the information away, he, in aesthetic reading often makes judgments about the 13• Creating another ending forthe story•...
... mysteryf. others (give examples) Thanks a lot for yours great assistance!Questionnaire No2e. Interpreting characters inthe short story or figurative meanings inthe poem.□ I think understanding ... independent from the text.□ Others………………………………………………………………f. The activities I like most in post – reading phase□ creating the end ofthe poem or short story □ changing the poem into a short story or ... understanding the content is enough.□ This activity is interesting, we can look at different features ofthe event.□ It is helpful, we can think in our own ways, we can be independent from the text.□...
... 11Integrating short stories and Integrating short stories and poems in developing the poems in developing the reading skills for 2reading skills for 2ndnd year year students in Haiphong ... of using short stories and poems in teaching and learning readingMethod of collecting data:At the end of term, 2 weeks before the final exam. 1313Thank you for Thank you for ... FindingsMajority of students think that they can learn new words and remember them longer inthe context of a short story75% students are interested in interpreting the characters of the story or the...
... precise, limiting the chances ofthe provision being misinterpreted. The participants, therefore, are clearly aware ofthe circumstances of their rights and obligations. The noun phrase in 6.(2/1): ... presented and then applied in assessing the English translation ofthe Law on Investment 2005 of Vietnam. Chapter 3 – Discussion of results and implicationsFindings about the quality ofthe translation ... would bring about the drawback of affecting the reader’s impression on the ‘technicality’ ofthe ST. This is true of Vietnamese legal documents. If following the style and format of English...
... and the injustice caused by it. The second period which last from the middle ofthe 16th century up to the beginning ofthe 17th century saw the flourishing ofthe English drama. Among the ... finds out that they are wedding. The disaster of Romeo and Juliet interdict love. This is the basis of the whole story. For two people to love each other and can not show their true feeling for ... to forgive and forget the past. The people are involved because the families do not keep the find in secrecy of their own home but have been see fighting inthe public streets and displaying...
... PestsBackgroundWithin APEC little is known on the introduction of marine pestsLittle practical information on measures to prevent introductionsLack of knowledge in what individual countries are doingNeed ... NACA to enhance the effectiveness of existing instruments within APEC Institutional arrangements for managing the marine environment is fragmented in most economies Baseline surveys to ... FrameworkConclusions, including the results of the November 2001 Workshop Management Framework - Introduced Marine PestsManagement capabilities and approaches APEC and the MRCWG have a role in liaising...