... ofthe securities and life insurance industries will be brought within the scope of the TBTF doctrine, thereby expanding the scope and cost of federal ‘safety net’ guarantees.”445 I further ... risky.”142 2. The Unheeded Lessons ofthe Dotcom-Telecom Bubble and the Collapse of Enron and WorldCom Further evidence ofthe risks posed by financial conglomerates appeared during the boom-and-bust ... loans (and therefore shut off their remaining warehouse lines of credit to nonbank lenders) after the outbreak ofthe subprime financial crisis in August 2007.286 b. The Riskiness of Nonprime...
... treeswith the nt sequence ofthe open reading frame (ORF) of their cDNAs and the corresponding aa sequences, inTable 1. Summary ofthe purification of DNases I from the pancreases of three species of ... not. The same was true for these mutants ofthe rat and mouseDNase I (Fig. 3). These findings demonstrate that the nature ofthe amino acid at position 130 may generally andmarkedly affect the thermal ... anesthesia withdiethyl ether. Preparation ofthe samples for the assaysand determination of enzyme activity were performed asdescribed previously [7,21–22]. The N-terminal aa se-quences of the...
... Around the Southern littoral ofthe Mediterranean it has long been a familiar motif. Here the roots come from the Copts of Egypt who had acquired them from the Levant. Neither the Greeks nor the ... confirm the popularity ofthe pattern for chancel screens at that time. It is perhaps worthy of note that the use ofthe 39 relegated to the margins of main sculptures or to parts ofthe structure ... status ofthe abbey, would have made use of those observations and thus spread the use ofthe motif. King Solomon’s Knot At the crossing ofthe church of Jou sous Montjou, in the Haute...
... of DnaC [14].Rather the role of ATP in the reaction is to serve as aswitch that controls the activity ofthe helicase. The ATP bound form of DnaC severely inhibits the heli-case activity of ... found in the three domains of life: the Bacteria, the Eukarya and the Archaea. Furthermore, although there aremechanistic parallels, even within a given domain of life, the way origins of replication ... immediate chromatin environment ofthe intergenicregion, and also at the level of topological status of the DNA as a result of transcription ofthe adjacent genes. Origins in higher eukaryotesAlthough...
... anaphors and clues in the next section. Even w!thin the classification of connectives, there is a question of level of explicitness ofthe clues. Consider the example: EX7: 1 )The city is ... the parks 3)So the parks are ugly I \ 4)Then the roads are a mess 2 5 5)There's always garbage there Here, 2 and 4 contain the clues; 3 and ~ are brothers. 2)Inference: There are clues ... uses of these exceptional cases in the overall analysis model. V Related Topics A. Nature of clues The exact specification of a clue is a topic for further research. Since it is hypothesized...
... Wakefield Trinity in the final ofthe Yorkshire Cup.19Other than the church and the factory, the pub was the most importantmedium for the entry of working-class players into rugby. Ofthe forty-five ... about the levels of violence in the game in the earlyyears ofthe NU. All of these topics were dealt with briefly in the original editionbut the new edition presents the opportunity to explore them ... customsofficer and a future Justice ofthe Peace.37 The narrowness ofthe social strata upo n which these clubs were based canalso be seen from the family relationships of many ofthe clubs’...
... the value creation logic of a company. VI. CONCLUSION In this paper we outlined the origins, the different understandings, and the evolution ofthe business model concept. We showed that the ... a specific company. The meta-model then defines the words and sentences that we use to describe this view. ORIGINS To detect theorigins and particularly the surge ofthe business model discussion ... Tucci and the future ofthe business model concept, particularly in the Information Systems domain. To do so, we first discuss the concept by itself and then, trace the possible areas of contribution,...
... Origins and History ofThe Dulcimer The dulcimer is a member ofthe string family. It is furthercategorized into the Psaltrey family, a group of instruments that are comprised of stringsstretched ... drumming. The onlydifference, in fact, between the dulcimer and the psaltrey is the fact that oneis plucked and the other is drummed. The dulcimer family isdivided into twosections. The dulcimers ... hammer to strike the string. The most improvedinstrument in the keyeddulcimer section is the piano. Dulcimers that are played without the aid of akey are usually in the unusual shape of a trapezoid....
... formalise the way organisations managed their projects. The popularity of ‘methodologies’ grew rapidly from the beginning ofthe 1970s into the 1980s. However, since the turn ofthe century, the ... etc. By the end ofthe war OR was well established in the armed services both in the UK and in the USA. Following the end ofthe war OR took a different course in the UK as opposed to in the ... back to the Protestant reformation ofthe 15th Century and most ofthe ideas implicit in the early days of our profession (from the 1960s to 1980s) are firmly rooted in the ideas of Scientific...
... fourth of the time D-dark did (the rest ofthe time the photon left the interferometer the sameway it came in, giving no information). The firing of D-dark was the interac-tion-free detection ofthe ... out the New YorkTimes for handing out blame in 1991 on the basis of a condemnatory draft re-port by theOf ce of Research Integrity(then theOf ce of Scientific Integrity) of the Department of ... is Hines Professor of Pediatrics andprofessor of biochemistry and molecular biology in the Col-lege of Medicine at the University of South Florida. He is alsohead ofthe division of molecular...