... workplaces
and we depend on other people.
Causes
The first cause ofthe problem of computer illiteracy isthe lack of useful information in
the course of information science. The second cause is unwillingness ... computer literacy isonofthemain requirement at employment.
Thus we see that the problem of computer illiteracy is one ofthemain problems for
business-students because of it we waste time, ... the computer literacy is important when applying for
The problem of computer illiteracy
as a one ofmain problems of business students.
Symptoms
The main symptom ofthe computer illiteracy is...
... a con-
centration of £ 100 lm, then the expression rate
decreases rapidly so that at concentrations ‡ 230 lm
the expression of CAT is fully suppressed. The addi-
tion ofthe CSP from the thermophilic ... critically depend
on the other free parameters ofthe model, a property
of the used function. Onthe other hand, this means
that the other parameters following from the fit of the
data cannot be ... because
of unspecific effects ofthe oligonucleotide with compo-
nents ofthe transcription ⁄ translation machinery.
Discussion
The expression efficiency of various genes under the
control of a strong...
... his enterprise in order to exercise his "social responsibility," he is spending his own
money, not someone else's. If he wishes to spend his money on such purposes, that is his ... him? (Either the present ones or those
who take over when his actions in the name of social responsibility have reduced the
corporation's profits and the price of its stock.) His customers ... would otherwise have been paid as corporate taxes.
In each of these and many similar cases, there is a strong temptation to rationalize these
actions as an exercise of "social responsibility."...
... redistribution
of both LAMP1 and the TfR to the cell surface,
reflecting the contribution of clathrin ⁄ AP2-mediated
endocytosis to the sorting of both proteins. In line
with this interpretation, ... family isoforms is not understood –
especially in the context of their intracellular locali-
zation as described for all class III members
[4,5,8,9,28]. This raises the question of whether these
transporters ... with regard to the
intracellular distribution of LAMP1 ⁄ GLUT8-contain-
ing organelles. Depletion of AP2 or clathrin resulted in a
compact, perinuclear distribution ofthe organelles con-
taining...
...
demonstrating mastery ofthe subject, possibilities for its application and the quality ofthe conclusion.
The thesis should be clear and articulate.
ã The subject and form ofthe thesis are the student’s ... ofthe international financial scene. The
donors ofthe Top Prize and each ofthe professional associations providing the other prizes appoint two
additional members.
ã The jury reserves the ... are the following: originality ofthe subject, the degree of interest for the financial
professions, well-supported arguments, depth ofthe analysis ofthe existing literature and thereby
demonstrating...
... in
the mitochondrial membrane, this pumping, added to the
consumption of protons in the mitochondrion, results in the
formation and maintenance of a transmembrane gradient of
protons. It, in conjunction ... result of cytochrome a absorption.
Under the conditions used here the extinction coefcient for
the oxidized oxidase is 26 m
M
)1
ặcm
)1
; this isthe pulsed
form. The extinction coefficient for the ... flash-induced oxidation.
When one makes these two comparisons it is clear that the
CCO only senses the presence of osmolyte during the
reductive portion ofthe catalytic cycle. In the present work
that...
... this mission to Sri Lanka represented the begin-
ning ofthe southern expansion of Buddhism, the Silk Road played an important
role in the northern and eastern expansion ofthe religion. Along ... viewpoint Buddhismis a heresy. This heretical position is
embodied in the Pali canon of southern Buddhism for what is sometimes desig-
nated as Nikaya Buddhism, from the term meaning “collection” ... for the welfare of all beings.
45
But the general opinion within the
Buddhist tradition is that the Buddha decided to return to the world and teach
because of his compassion for the plight of the...
... composi-
tion operators onthe Hardy spaces.
If we let
= σ
(
D
)
be the Kœnigs domain of , then (2) may be interpreted as imply-
ing that the action of on
D
is equivalent to multiplication by g on ... purpose of this paper is to provide a similar result to this in the
context ofthe Bloch space.
2 Simply connected domains
Throughout this section, we assume that Ω is an unbounded simply connected ... is well known in the setting ofthe unit disk, see [7, Corollary 5.3]. We
describe here the construction in terms ofthe Königs domain.
Theorem 2. There is a univalent function
ϕ ∈ B
H
0
such...
... investigation into the role of metaphor in description of emotion in poetic discourse
22
• Part 3 isthe conclusion ofthe study which summarized the issues addressed in themain
part and offered ... the meaning “
dismissing as a lover”. In the second example, the action “ crying” is transferred to another
An investigation into the role of metaphor in description of emotion in poetic discourse
16
... is thus a theory ofthe global distribution ofthe units ofthe grammar.
The English grammatical rank scale recognized by Systemic Functional Grammar is as follows:
In turn, each unit has their...
... It is assumed, from
these results, that the lower band consists predominantly of
p50 homodimer and that the upper band consists of the
mixed heterodimers of p50/c-Rel and p50/p65.
Discussion
Most ... complex [8]
for the production of mediators, including NO. Production
of NO is governed by the activity of three NO synthase
(NOS) isoforms in which neuronal NOS and endothelial
NOS are constitutively ... of nonadherent cells in the PEC of HeN mice
on the production of NO and cytokines in response
to LPS and its mediators
In the preparation ofthe PEC used in this study, non-
adherent cells were...
... and the probability of having
a condition conditional on screening, P (D|S). We speculate that in the case of males
the positive effect of education onthe number of diseases is driven by the ... ex-
ercising and the body mass index - contribute to explaining the gradient. The size
of this contribution is larger when we consider the entire history of behaviors rather
than only behaviors in the ... vector of cost of education shifters, is convex in the years of
education, optimal education is given by
V
E
(E, p, à, X) =
E
(E, Z) (9)
3.1 The Contribution of Health Behaviors to the Education
Gradient:...