... different locations in Hanoi, Vietnam strains degrading PLA, strains degrading PHB and strains degrading PCL were selected by clear zone formed method Among them, strain G5 and strain Cz1 had the ... Isolation of biopolymer -degrading microorganisms 26 2.4.2 Screening biopolymer -degrading microorganisms 27 2.4.3 Identification of biopolymers -degrading strains 27 2.4.3.1 Gram staining ... UNIVERSITY *** VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HANOI INSTITUTE OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY *** Trinh Thi Van Anh SCREENINGANDSTUDYONMICROORGANISMSDEGRADINGBIOPOLYMERSINVIETNAM Speciality:...
... therfore only a small quantity of plastic waste has been recycled 1.1.3.3 Incineration Fig Incinerator in Hinwil, Switzerland Fig Incinerator in Nam Dinh province, [73] Vietnam [74] Incineration is ... application is still very limited [32], [33], [34] The topic: "Screening andstudyonmicroorganismsdegradingbiopolymersin Vietnam" was therfore inplemented in order to contribute to solving the ... Isolation of biopolymer -degrading microorganisms 26 2.4.2 Screening biopolymer -degrading microorganisms 27 2.4.3 Identification of biopolymers -degrading strains 27 2.4.3.1 Gram staining...
... decision on studying Internet slangs to find out the similarities and differences between English and Vietnamese ones 10 II Aim of the study The research paper: Aims at understanding more about Internet ... computing and telecom terminology and slangs In the '50s the birth of rock and roll, the Beat Generation and the increasing influence of American culture in films, TV and music saw the introduction ... opinion IMHO: In my humble / honest opinion IMNSHO: In my not so humble opinion IMAO: In my arrogant opinion IOW: In other words IRC: Internet Relay Chat IRL: In real life ITYM: I Think You Mean...
... An investigation on English expressions used in website design and Vietnamese equivalence Chapter 3: Main findings Part III: Conclusion that gives a brief summary of the studyand suggestions ... Translation by paraphrasing using unrelated word 50 4.5 Addition and omission 51 CHAPTER III: MAIN FINDINGS 51 I Common Mistakes in understanding 52 II Some suggestions ... cultural, terminology usage and language in use; however, one of the parts that attract much of my attention is the working on the function language in use and expression in these terms which during the...
... 1.4.2 The connotational meaning (connotation) The connotational meaning shows us how things, concepts etc are indicated (denoted) It conveys the speaker’s attitude, emotions and so on “Father, ... mentioned above, have the same connotational meaning, and so “face, mug, muzzle” and so on Connotation may consist of emotive charge (emotion), evaluation, intensity, and stylistic coluoring Stylistic ... population speaking English is regarded as the key language in trading, banking, educating and information technology People who can use English in communicating and working can have many chances in...
... thinking patterns, feeling and acting, including the ordinary and menial things in life such as greeting, eating, showing feeling and so on Kramsch (1998) suggests defining culture by contrasting ... English findings 2.1.3 Vietnamese findings in comparison and contrast to English 2.2 Politeness in advising 2.2.1 Politeness in advising as a need in English and Vietnamese interaction and cultures ... system of interpersonal relations designed to facilitate interaction by minimizing the potential for conflict and confrontation inherent in all human interchange” (Eden 2001:2) This author connected...
... participation and the principles of using the two techniques: Group work and Questioning Design of the study The study consists of four chapters not including the introduction (which contains rationale, ... skills, reading, speaking, writing, and listening, speaking is the best in expressing the students' participation, and most effective in observing and recording For its strong evidence-bearing capacity, ... out, including six steps: 1) Determining on the research questions ; 2) Determining on the study design ; 3) Describing the setting of the study ; 4) Selecting samples ; 5) Collecting data ; and...
... the telephone, shopping, Page of 10 preparing meals, housekeeping, doing laundry, taking medications, managing transportation and handling money [36] When any fall and any ED admission were taken ... gender, years of schooling, yearly family income and living alone Subjects were considered to be “living alone” if they were living in their principal place of residence without sharing this residence ... corrections were made for the occurrence of these events in the year prior to the baseline visit since they could reflect underlying predisposing conditions and thus have a confounding effect on the...
... examinations and hands down its own opinion on the conclusions Moreover, forensic psychiatric examinations are inpatient assessments lasting six weeks on average in Finland, and two months in Austria ... scene in 54% of cases in Finland, 32% in Austria (Fisher's exact test, p < 0.05) The most common methods of operation were suffocation and strangling in Austria, suffocation and shooting in Finland ... contributed to conception, design, and participated in the writing process ME contributed to conception, design, and participated in the writing process CK contributed to conception, design, and...
... questions wrongly 3.1.4 The functions of intonation in responses Intonation is integral in conversation because it helps the speaker in expressing information, feeling and emotion In combination ... mostly focus on intonation in the following part 1.4 Intonation 1.4.1 Definition of intonation Intonation is a famous component in making every utterance This is also an interesting topic for ... provides new information, the rising tune and the falling rising tune indicates the given information In the responses in general and direct responses in particular, the intonation falling helps the...
... publications and studies were reviewed in order to get indepth information on Hemingway‘s writing style in general and Theory of Iceberg in particular Also country specific information on the organic ... know, number one, he's got no pain just there and is sore there and I think he's probably got something blocking in the appendix and it's giving him this constant pain and trouble So seeing that ... time and harvest, bread and wine, heat and cold, the rising up and going down of the sun, and the slow turn of the seasons.‖ Finally, though The Old man and the Sea is a novel, it contains certain...
... confident in interpreting, describing, and analyzing graphs and charts in the IELTS writing task Implications of the study Based on the findings of the study, there are some implications in the ... realistic and typical in IELTS class in general, not only in the study s context but also in the situation of IELTS training courses inVietnam The article named ―The cognitive processes of taking ... level of writing ability, their expectations and experiences in academic writing, and especially the IELTSspecialized training when understanding and following the the graphic information to reproduce...
... result in inaccurate or imprecise presentation of content or connections A response at this level is generally good in selecting the important information from the lecture andin coherently and ... accurately presenting this information in relation to the relevant information presented in the reading, but it may have minor omission, inaccuracy, vagueness, or imprecision of some content from the ... imprecise connection of the points made in the lecture to points made in the reading The response may omit one major key point made in the lecture Some key points made in the lecture or the reading,...
... processing refers to maintaining attention to spoken input, parsing means encoding the input to establish a meaningful representation in short-term memory, and utilization concerns using the ... by integrative orientation to language learning In their words, an integrative orientation involves an interest in learning an L2 because of a sincere and personal interest in the people and ... keep students‘ interest in learning must be focused Without interest, motivation and variation in teaching and learning, students certainly feel bored with listening In conclusion, it is known...
... specifies in certain consonants that most impede Vietnamese learners from communication and common mistakes in English pronunciation For this reason, the research is carried out to find out the common ... drawing a sample from the population; deciding on the methods of data collection; developing instruments, and training data collectors or interviewers ; collecting data ; analyzing the data; and ... procedure of collecting the data CHAPTER FOUR: FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION Findings from tape recording There are two main types of errors found in the data Among common errors, omission of ending sounds...
... on intonation in agreeing and disagreeing responses of teacher and students in class context Part C Conclusion The last part will summarize the over all of the studyand provide limitation and ... so on Nevertheless, this study focuses on responses of teachers and students in showing agreements and disagreements In addition, the study examines chiefly prosodic features in which intonation ... their responses showing agreement and disagreement in classroom context 12 * To find out the prominent intonation strategies preferably used in agreeing and disagreeing responses by teacher and students...
... of proteins in eukaryotic cells to help chromatin assembly The binding mechanisms of histone chaperons to histone proteins and the functions of histone chaperones gained great interests in the ... tools to study the force and motions of biological molecules such as DNA and proteins, and DNA-protein interaction in nanometer scale In particular, the interaction between DNA and proteins has ... chromatin remodeling factors, histone chaperones and the nucleosome binding proteins, function to facilitate the chromatin assembly in different levels in vivo In general, ATP-utilizing remodeling...
... illocutionary point, propositional content, preparatory and sincerity conditions, and a degree of strength The illocutionary point indicates how the propositional content of the illocutionary ... The interpretations in (9a), (12a) involve epistemic conversational backgrounds, while those in (9b) or (12b) involve deontic (or root) conversational backgrounds In this kind of theory, deontic ... to things with words, 1962) In the locutionary act we are saying something, while in the illocutionary act we are doing something answering a question, announcing a verdict, giving a warning...