... its role in the inter-
action should arise out of a coherent view of what the
role is. The linguistic competence ofthe system is an
important element ofthe image it conveys to the user
[2]. ... from the mistake to aid in the interpretation
of the repair. People are more efficient, what are the
principal means of repair that people use, and how can
they be carried over to natural language ... conversations.
4. Should and how can these functions be incorporated
into the ideal natural language systems ofthe far
future and the simple service systems ofthe near
future [2], [8]?...
... when their teacher treats them as an equal member ofthe classroom culture
rather than segregating them by, for example, placing them in the back ofthe classroom
with a paraprofessional (Jordan ... needs to develop social networks among their typically developing
peers and, in the end, contribute to thesocial isolation they endure.
Purpose ofthe Study
The role that the teacher plays ... can assist in promoting the
social acceptance of students with special needs. Since one ofthe principal goals of
inclusion for children with special needs is to develop social acceptance and...
... detailed
discussion ofthe rise ofthe concept of fetal rights and fetal protectionism can
be found in Daniels, 1993.) After a brief discussion ofthesocial construction
of maternity and paternity, I analyse the ... the symbols ofthe ‘crack
baby’, ‘pregnant addict’ and ‘absent father’ emerged at the center of debate
over fetal hazards. (A more detailed analysis ofthesocial and political
construction of ... C.R. Daniels
‘Crack babies’ and ‘pregnant addicts’
By now, the images ofthe crack baby and addicted mother are familiar to
anyone who has read news reports of pregnancy and addiction. In the...
... samples (see Figures 8 and 9). The lack of any additional
peaks in the XRPD patterns would imply the presence of an
amorphous material and/or an impurity. Note that both of these
samples also have ... was stable
over the time scale ofthe experiment. The nonreversible
character ofthe solid–solid phase transition was also indicated
by a DSC scan of sample 62, which was the anhydrous Form
V ... part of these mixtures. Kinetics ofthe transforma-
tions between solid forms and between hydrated versus
anhydrous versions of a given form (at varying humidity levels)
can be run using the DSC/XRPD...
... from the other. Disappearance of some
resonances without the obvious appearance of new sig-
nals suggests the presence ofan intermediate rate-
exchanging equilibrium between the resonances of the
metal-bound ... resonances
without the concomitant appearance of other signals
in other parts ofthe spectrum. This result could be a
consequence ofthe paramagnetic properties of Fe(II),
or it might arise from the ... FEBS
be due to the presence ofan exchange mechanism
between the metal-bound and the free species, due to
the low affinities ofthe complexes involved. The resi-
dues that undergo resonance shifts...
... bacteria, the functional
role ofthe proteins has often been overlooked when focusing on rRNAs as
the catalysts of translation. In this review we highlight some ofthe many
known and important functions ... to antibiotics
such as erythromycin, which otherwise block the tun-
nel and thereby inhibit protein synthesis [47,48].
Parts of L22 and L39e also line the tunnel, and are
part of what gives the ... top of
the subunit cleft on the central protuberance.
The E site on the 30S subunit is more dominated
by protein than any ofthe two other tRNA binding
sites (Fig. 1A). Two proteins, S7 and S11,...
... the antibody and particularly
to appreciate the size ofthe cavity left around the iron atom
and which kind of ligands it can accommodate; second, to
measure the in¯uence ofan axial ligand of ... shows
that the binding ofthe two cyanide ligands to the iron
atom of 13G10±Fe(ToCPP) actually occurred inside the
binding pocket ofthe antibody. The value ofthe dissoci-
ation constant calculated ... (Table 1). The bind-
ing ofthe ®rst CN
±
ligand to the iron was thus more easy in
the hydrophobic binding pocket ofthe antibody than the
binding ofthe second one, most probably because of the
steric...
... H
2
O
2
and CN, the position ofthe carbon
atom of CN bound to the heme iron mimics the posi-
tion ofthe proximal oxygen of H
2
O
2
bound to the
heme iron during compound I formation. Therefore,
the ... achieved with the hang-
Fig. 6. The swinging mechanism of Asp171. (A) Interpretation of distances between Asp171 and a virtual proximal oxygen of H
2
O
2
in the
native and D171N-CN. The native and D171N-CN ... show the shortest distances between
OD2 (ND2) and the carbon atom of CN for each structure. The dis-
tance between the CN carbon atom and the iron atom of heme is
2.05 A
˚
. On the right, the...
... Thoresby, the Leeds antiquary,
The Social History of Smoking 31
ofthe vertues thereof: of which the relation woulde require a volume by itselfe: the use of it by so manie of
late, men and women of ... 1655 there is a sign of change of custom a change, that is, in the direction of restricting and
limiting the hitherto unbounded freedom granted to the use of tobacco. The London Society of Apothecaries
on ... gazing on the flower-beds and the river, the darting barges of dame and cavalier,
and the distant pavilions of Paris garden and the Globe.'" This is a pure "effort ofthe fancy"...
... was one ofthe battle cries ofthe American Revolution. We have a
system of checks and balances to separate the legislative function of imposing taxes and
enacting expenditures from the executive ...
This is the basic reason why the doctrine of " ;social responsibility" involves the acceptance of
the socialist view that political mechanisms, not market mechanisms, are the appropriate ... undermining the basis of a free
society these past decades.
The discussions ofthe " ;social responsibilities of business" are notable for their analytical
looseness and lack of rigor....
... to
frequently change their plans. Through the Maniac the audience learns the truth about the death of
the anarchist.
The Maniac constantly changes his character in the play, representing the deception and ... to point out the farcical lengths the Italian
police went to in order to exonerate themselves from any responsibility for the death of the
anarchist.
The Superintendent is one ofthe main characters ... the
irony in the remark shows how absurd the police's statements are.
Another example is when the Maniac's arm falls off and he mockingly states: "Next you'll be
pulling off...
... rigidity and the omnipotence of
the state. They still tend, in the name
of economic and social secur-
ity, to heap new tasks on the government and thereby new burdens
on the taxpayer.
Again and again
we
see ... mental inertia of
the man in the street, and its propaganda value was bound to in-
crease when the day
of
fulfillment actually seemed to he
at
hand.
It
is
hard
to withstand the appeal ofan idea which ... strongholds of public power and
monopoly. This is happening even in Germany, the model
of
the
market economy, to say nothing of Italy
or
France. At the same
time, there remains a sense
of
social grievance,...
... constant of the
active site, the deletion ofthe hydrogen bond between R97
and E399 is probably a major cause ofthe shift in the pK
a
of E399. Therefore, R97 facilitates the ionization of the
catalytic ... As the pK
a
values ofthe catalytic residues determine the
pH optima, the ionization constants (pK
a
)ofthecatalytic
glutamates (E187 and E399) in the ES complex and in the
free enzyme (E) of ... deglycosylation) ofthe hydrolysis of
MUbglc by the mutant enzymes is rate-limiting, no hypo-
thesis on the effect of R97 and Y331 on the rate constant of
each step can be advanced.
Table 1. Steady-state...
... always concerns
fragments of it. At any point ofthe process this
structure contains the current hypothesis about
the analysis ofthe parsed segment ofthe input
from the beginning; hence we ...
that may be introduced in the process, and iv)
syntactic deter, inat ion ofthe scope ofthe
search.
2. .!anipulations ofthe left context
I[et rieving ofthe antecedent nay actually
correspond ... steps, the flagging ofthe need for a forward
binding and the moving ofthe pointer from the
antecedent, once detected, to the flag. Notice
that this class of sentences entirely lies beyond
the...
... encapsulated by the Ethernet frame .The
most common EtherTypes are 0x0800 (IP) and 0x0806 (ARP).
Another EtherType of note is 0x888E, the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
over LAN (EAPoL). ... a key accuracy factor: the lower the CER, the more accurate the
system. Another attribute of biometric systems is that fingerprints, retinas, or hands cannot be
loaned to anyone. Some common biometric ... ofthe functionality of Ethernet. Given the
prevalence of Ethernet in network infrastructures today, knowledge ofthe Ethernet frame is
essential to understanding the basis of modern networking....