... losses of some large banks were disclosed. The comeback of trust into the business models ofthebankingsector would most likely be undermined. Finally, the lacking intention ofthe central ... not only minimizes the risk of future losses but also keeps the initial capital requirements ofthe bad bank low. The source of financing determines whether the government or private sector ... borne first by the taxpayer. The greater the amount paid initially for the troubled assets, the higher the risk of future losses. The participation ofthe private sectorin absorbing these losses...
... define further the features inthe C-ter-minus of 4E-BP1 that are involved in its binding toraptor. The data for the other truncation mutantsshown in Fig. 1C indicate that other regions of 4E-BP1 ... 2A). The binding of raptor to these two variants was similar (Fig. 1D),implying that the loss of raptor binding on removal of the first 17 residues may be accounted for simply by the loss ofthe ... after treatment of cells with insulin[25]. Replacing its N-terminus with the N-terminal part of 4E-BP1 led to a marked increase in its phosphoryla-tion (even inthe absence of insulin). Thus, it...
... underestimates.3.8 Other Ocean SectorsThere are many other sectors inthe B.C. economy that are dependent on the ocean environment. However, most of these sectors will be addressed implicitly intheanalysis ... variety of industries, in particular the forest industry. The vast majority of tugs involved in forest operations are third party contractors and are therefore included in the ocean transport sector. Data ... 5% marine component hreflecting workers in dewatering functions (i.e., getting logs out ofthe water into the mill), and loading ships.Pulp & paper - 5% marine component reflecting h in- house...
... to A inthe His-motif(italic) ofthe corresponding Asp domain ofthe surfactinsynthetase was found to abolish surfactin production in the B. subtilis producer strain [21]. Accordingly, the pres-ence ... Nevertheless, the datapresented in this s tudy excludes the idea of a c atalytictriad involved in C-domain catalysis of NRPSs. With the đnding ofthe additional residue R62 and conđrming the residues ... bound inthe binding poc ket o f a nother e nzymemolecule within the active homomultimer. This could explain the distance in sequence homology with NRPSs C-domains displayed in the alignment of the...
... fallen short ofthe quota, following the increase in quota (in 11 MS ofthe EU-15, due to the enlargement and granting of restructuring reserves for the EU-10) reductions inthe intervention prices ... 2.7% inthe baseline, with the main underlying economic reason for the decrease being the increases in quotas after the base year. – Inthe EU-12 milk quota rents are almost zero inthe base ... A further indication ofthe diversity of EU dairy farming is given in Table 2 by the number of dairy cows in different herd size categories inthe year 2005. In Germany, the EU MS with the highest...
... on gasoline, cigarees and beer take about 1.6 percent ofthe income ofthe poorest families, 0.8 percent ofthe income of middle-income families, and just 0.1 percent ofthe income of the very ... states ask their poorest residents — those inthe boom 20 percent ofthe income scale — to pay up to six times as much of their income in taxes as they ask the wealthy to pay. Middle-income families ... makes them much less progressive than in other states. Pennsylvania , Illinois and Indiana use a at rate which taxes the income of the wealthiest family at the same marginal rate as the poorest...
... Growers in the Plantation Sector There is predominance of small growers in the plantation sector. Table 4.12 reveals the share of small growers in the production of plantation crops in South ... significance of this sector. Table 4.5 shows the details ofthe Centre-State break up ofthe various taxes from the Plantation sector to the State Govenunent. I ,A varlety of taxes ;inti duties ... of mountains stretching down to the plains of Kerala. Table 4.13 shows the State-wise distribution of tea planted areas inthe South. Table 4.13 Tea Plantation Areas inthe South (in hectares)...
... see the repercussions ofthe defensive behaviour of financial institutions for the financing ofthe real sectorofthe economy. To the extent that firms inthe real sector are un-able to obtain ... short ofthe claim ofthe senior tranche, the holders ofthe mezzanine tranche get nothing. If the return on the mortgage portfolio lies be-tween the claim ofthe senior tranche and the sum ofthe ... ofthe senior and mezzanine tranches, the holders ofthe mezzanine tranche get the entire excess ofthe return over the claim of the senior tranche and share it according to the shares of the...
... served, the diners remove the napkin from their placesetting, unfold it and put it in their laps. When the diners leave the table at the end ofthe meal, they place napkin loosely next to their ... including eating. In Britain, even today, people are judged by their eating etiquette or eatingmanners. There is a popular saying inthe UK is manners make the man . “ ”At the dining time, diners ... inthe middle ofthe table.Family eating etiquette is not too much difficult. The oldest or the husband ofthe family sits at the head ofthe table and others sit in descendingorder according...
... for the application ofthe study to the teaching of Englishmodals.3. Scope ofthe studyThis study is confined to the meanings expressed via the three modal verbs can, may, must in English, their ... by the subject ofthe sentence by the speaker (or by some other agents). Inthe epistemic world, the must inthe samesentence could be read as a logical necessity according to the reasoning ... is limited in rules of word usage. The action is understood as taking place inthe past or at presentdepending on the adverb of time or adverb of tense – aspect inthe clause or on the context.U...