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... validity. These conclusions are as follows: The test with chosen items is compatible with the aims ofthe courses andthe objectives ofthe syllabus andthe test specification. However, with the negative ... interpretations to the ones intended. (Hughes, A. 1989: 38). In the case ofthe English section at the University of Technology, the teachers should do the trial tests first and then, mark and remark the ... testing, criteria of good tests and theoretical ideas on test reliability and validity as well as achievement tests.Chapter 3- The study is the main part ofthe thesis showing the context of...
... from a theoretical as an empirical point of view. What benefits the savings banks provides will be discussed, on the one hand in terms of growth agenda, and on the other hand in terms of cohesion ... strengths. Therefore, the unique system of savings banks in Germany on the one hand tends to support the ‘Lisbon Agenda’. On the other hand it also contributes to the ob-jective of ‘cohesion policy’ ... justification of savings banks is also a question ofthe theoretical eco-nomic viewpoint: If the aim is a policy of balance in the context of regional develop-ment, a nationwide complete coverage of the...
... Settlements (the “PromiselReport”), the Bank of England, the Group of Thirty, the Of ce ofthe U.S. Comptroller ofthe Currency, the Com-modity Futures Trading Commission, and, most recently, the U.S. ... income and therefore overstates the decline in the profitability of traditional banking. Another indicator of the decline in the profitability of traditional banking is the fall in the ratio of market ... ultimatelyundermine their solvency and possibly the stability of the banking system. The challenge posed by the decline of traditionalbanking is twofold: we need to maintain the soundness of the banking...
... manuals and other logisticssupport. The S&T community, on the other hand, more often delivers technologies and technicalcapabilities that allow the users to envision the “things” they seek. ... aknowledge of how the S&T research and development process works. By understanding the state of the art ofthe relevant technologies, they are able to help identify a series of specific ... of weak connections between ONR and MCCDC (p. 13).By and large the current program is in the process of addressing these issues—some vigorously and effectively, others less so, but all nonetheless...
... grand-mothers as the appropriate source for the intervention. The grandmothers who participatedin formative research developed the chitterlings cleaning method for their peers. Having the grandmothers ... workshops), and other media. Promotionleads you to consider the type of media your target audience attends to, when and where they will attend to your messages, andthe characteristics ofthe communication. ... by offering the audience benefits they want in return for making the desired behavior change. For example, you give them a sense of being cool and acceptedby their peers if they give you themselves...
... readingabout other people’s attempts in the files ofthe patent office.You go home and sketch your invention, and then make amodel of it.9Use the steppingstones of analogy2Art of Creative ... between the problem and his knowledge of another technology. He founda model or analogy. Then it was a question of applying the principle and developing the technology to the new task inhand. The ... by the face of astatue ofthe Buddha. He felt that he could see a resemblancebetween the look of Buddha’s face and how he imagined the front ofthe motorbike would be. Having spent the rest of...
... cases, the unity between ethicaland aesthetic reflection. Seel, however, argues against this general approach (of unifying the aesthetic andthe ethical) by distinguishing a 'rich' and ... existence of physical nature is a necessary condition for the possibility of aesthetic nature, which is itself vital for a 'rich' life. The junction oftheethicalandthe aesthetic leads ... point, theethical implications of our aesthetic experience of nature. III. ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF AESTHETICALLY EXPERIENCED NATURE Nature and art have been liberated – at least since the...
... native a-helices ofthe N-terminal 185 residues of the functional domain ofthe HA2 subunit of the influenza virus hemagglutinin protein and to detectconformational heterogeneity ofthe protein within ... increased synthesis rates of DnaK,GroEL chaperones and Lon (the main heat-shock pro-tease) have been found to last for the whole length of overproduction. The extent and kinetics ofthe heat-shock-like ... In addition, a detailedanalysis ofthe mode of building andofthe structure of aggregates can be useful to dissect pathways and bottlenecks in the folding of specific proteins, forexample those...
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... in the social and polit-ical worlds within which they were developed, and they are not exempt from the rules and norms of those worlds.On the other hand, the social uses ofthe Internet, in the ... cultural products, the ways that individual and community identi-ties are negotiated on- andof ine, andthe dynamics of power and access in the context of new communications media. THE INTERNET REVOLUTIONThrough ... to the further investigation of these new, and not so new, phenomena.INTRODUCTIONIn the last fifteen years, the growth ofthe global computer network known as the Internet has facilitated the...
... Figure 4B shows the theoretical curve calculated by non linear regressionanalysis ofthe data using Eqn (7) and using the bestestimate of kdissgoverning the dissociation ofthe HNE–rec-elafin ... related yeast protein and wasnot further characterized. To limit the appearance of the 13 kDa clipped form of trappin-2 for the large-scaleproduction of trappin-2, the duration of fermentation wasreduced ... an equilib-rium mixture of protease and inhibitor, and measuringspectrophotometrically the rate of release ofthe reactionproduct. The concentration of both enzyme and inhibitorwas low enough...
... how the change in the distribution of source 1 may itself modify the covariance between the incomes of sources 1 and 2. In other words, the analyst must notoperate only at the level ofthe marginal ... area of residence, or the number of people in the household. There are numerous applications of this decomposition methodology, starting with the analysis of the evolution of inequality in the ... rather than only those related to the distribution of earnings. The method can shed light on the evolution of the entire distribution, rather than merely on the path of sum-mary statistics. And...