... repre-
sent the last subunits incorporated into the bc
1
com-
plex. On the other hand, the absence of Qcr9p in the
DQCR9 ⁄ DQCR10 strain prevented the binding of ISP
(Fig. 4B). Interestingly, inthe ... [41]. It was also shown that
the accessory factor Bcs1p in humans is involved in
ISP binding into the mitochondrial bc
1
complex [41].
On the basis of the findings obtained inthe present
study, ... distinct bc
1
sub-complexes
[24–27]. In these studies, however, the interaction
between the bc
1
subunits was hypothesized only indi-
rectly by assaying the steady-state levels of the remain-
ing...
... always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong," in
the race of business or inthe battle of professional life, but usually the swiftest wins the prize, and the
strongest gains inthe strife.
CHAPTER ... for the lack to the fainting head
Of the ringing shout of cheer; Ah! woe for the laggard feet that tread Inthe mournful wake of the bier. A
pitiful thing the gift to-day That is dross and nothing ... happiness, provided,
always, that the husband's circumstances warrant him in establishing and maintaining a home.
Granting, then, the right kind of a wife, and the ability to make a home, the...
...
percent of the compounds examined inthe pre-clinical period make it into human testing.
Only 20 percent of the compounds entering clinical trials survive the development
process and gain FDA approval.
9
... thenew drugs
introduced inthe first half of the 1990s. This figure indicates that the average EPLs inthe
1990s center around an 11- to 12-year range.
31
The mean for all 126 new drug
introductions ... for New Drug Introductions
in the 1990s,” forthcoming in Pharmco-Economics, 2002; For earlier studies of new drug introductions in
the 1970s and 1980s, see “Returns to R&D on New Drug Introductions...
... understanding how
companies compete in
the
industry. This next section will detail
the
rules
to
profiting in
the
U.S
paper industry. The paper industry
is
a global industry, but
the
U.S ...
is
then mixed
with
water
to
continue
to
break down the fiber
in
a process
called pulping. The smaller
the
individual fibers strands,
the
finer pulp, the finer
the
paper.
The ...
to
the individual consumer
or
institution.
There are numerous business models
in
the
paper industry. The organization
with
the
fewest costs
is
a fully integrated mill,
as
shown in...
...
with the endless advertisements hiding inthe newspapers and magazines, clamoring on the
radio, or dazzling on the TV. On the other hand, they still need the information to guide their
purchasing. ... each time the customer reads it out loud. This
interesting thing will remind them of the airline, especially in this case when the brand name
is included inthe slogan. Moreover, the noun Thomas ... in creating informative and persuasive advertisements.
The first technique employed is the weasel claim”. Weasel words or claims are thewords
used to say something, but actually they say the...
... rewards, providing a single index for judging overall
success and failure in school' (ibid.). In other words, grades focus on performance
outcomes, rather than on the process of learning itself. ... Self-confidence
In an inherently face-threatening context, as thelanguage classroom is likely to be, it is
important to find out how to maintain and increase the learners' self-confidence. There ... repertoire including
several motivation maintenance strategies. Let us have a look at two of them: a) increasing
the learners' self-confidence; and b) creating learner autonomy.
Increasing the...
... about studying opportunities offered to the
college. The administrators also keep in mind that they are to build up and maintain
their students' interest in learning by keeping close contact ...
%
in the language, the need to read text inthelanguage for work or study. Integrative
motivation, on the other hand, derives from a desire on the part of the learners to learn a
language in ... might be the one they think is best for their
students in preparing for the end-of-semester exam focusing firstly on grammar and
vocabulary, then reading, writing and listening. When the process...
... leave them in their
original clause form. Likewise, Cobuild, C. (1972) writes: In English, people often omit
words rather than repeat them. This is called ellipses”. On the other hand, about the ... Non-finite adverbial clauses of time
Instead of using a finite clause, we can use non-finite adverbial clauses including : ing
clauses and ed clauses. Despite the common position at the beginning ... position
In the two languages, adverbial clauses can appear in initial, medial and final position.
However, in English, the final position is often seen and in Vietnamese, the initial position...
... appear
in the CLE's grammar, and match-
ing and merging of the information
encoded in them carried out by unifi-
cation during parsing.
Word sense entries for words are
specified inthe ... good.
5 The boojum was used up
the
whatsit by the thingummy.
6
The whatsit
was used up for
the
boojumby the thingummy.
7 The thingummy used up existing.
8 The thingummy used up the whatsit ... VEX
presents the following list of sentences:
I The thingummy used up.
2 The thingummy used the whatsit
up.
3 The whatsit
was used
up by the
thingummy.
4 The thingummy used the
boojum...
...
interlanguage development of the target group of learners by linking their Englishlanguage
proficiency with the communicative function of languageinthe target situation. When defining
the goals ... employees in different companies in Malaysia. The participants ranked the use of
English and the important of each language skill. The findings indicated that students ranked
reading as the most ... being prepared in a language program in Ankara, Turkey in order to come to
the US to continue their graduate studies. The purpose of this study was to gather information
about thelanguage needs...