... but the fact is that he isn't here 12 I have never met her before in my life Why is she looking at me as if she knew me? 13 If I were a bird, I wouldn't want to live in a snake 14 My brother ... (be) hear but the fact is that he isn't here.were 12 I have never met her before in my life Why is she looking at me as if she (know) me?knew 13 If I (be) a bird, I (not,want) to live in a snake.were ... some money at the bank, but it was not enough to buy a car I wish I (have) had had enough money to buy a car 10 I wish our teacher (explain) would explain that lesson to us again tomorrow 11...
... protein in this part ofthe tissue This study opens the way to further experiments in two distinct areas On the one hand, the binding domains of AFP and the hexamerin receptor could be mapped in ... control of protein biosynthesis One ofthe most detailed investigations of fat body proteins has been the metabolism ofthe storage protein arylphorin, which belongs to the class of hexamerins [5–9] ... that AFP interacts with P30 and with all cleavage products ofthe hexamerin Expression of AFP in C vicina As in almost all experiments dealing with protein expression and sequestration, these studies...
... from the formulas of Hanslow & Nielsen and the lowest value is created by the formulas of Raubenheimer Gourlay 31 .70 31 .60 31 .08 33 .46 Raubenheimer 25 .36 25.10 24.57 27.12 Average 32 .75 32 .61 32 .10 ... meters inthe near shore and from to meters inthe offshore areas Calculate Hs(m) 1. 13 0. 83 0. 73 0.68 1.77 2.48 3. 18 4.11 4. 53 3.20 2.29 1.18 Dir(0) 177 182 191 200 204 206 228 232 226 29 47 53 Tp(s) ... Nielsen 36 ,29 36 ,98 37 , 23 37,68 Gourlay 28,49 29 ,35 29,67 30 ,24 Raubenh-eimer 24,12 25,04 25 ,38 26,16 Hien et al (2009), and between 16 and 24 percent of total surge in storm (it is supposed that the...
... consists of stones 31 6 As we have seen inthe first paragraph the bundles (i.e the logical formulas) have their place inthe lexicon as description ofthe d o m i n a n c e b e h a v i o u r ofthe ... bundles For the first part a splitting ofthe subordination r e l a t i o n s is advantageous The subordination relations are very complex things consisting of different kin d s of information: ... r theories: Inthe lexical entries ofthe wordforms there is a pointer to the rules w h i c h can be a p p l i e d withthe c o n c e r n e d w o r d f o r m as top node Our approach goes farther...
... implicating the involvement of these regions of Shb in TCR signaling We have previously investigated the effects of overexpression of wild-type Shb in Jurkat cells, and seen no differences inthe CD3-mediated ... a signalling complex that is brought in proximity withthe ZAP70 tyrosine kinase, the main phosphate-donor and thus activator, of these signaling proteins These interactions are then of importance ... examine how some of these interactions are affected by a mutation inthe SH2 domain of Shb, and consequently how the activation of JNK is affected To further study the effects ofthe mutation in...
... conserved The amino acid sequences inthe C-terminal quarter ofthe a- and b-isoform polypeptides, for example, only share about 34 % identity In contrast, those from the remaining three-quarters ofthe ... targeting as well For many proteins imported into mitochondria, the pI ofthe mitochondrial formofthe protein is higher than that ofthe cytosolic protein form [65,66] It will be surprising if the ... small samples of a suspension ofthe isolated mtDNA–protein complex were incubated with or without etoposide inthe presence of 1% SDS for 15 at 37 °C After the addition of proteinase K, the mtDNAs...
... with (certain) Travel is said to the mind (broad) Maradona is one ofthe best football inthe world (play) The town is situated on the river (attract) How can you imagine theof mathematics in ... Sally came in so that she woke everyone up (noise) 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Some famous directors make their films very (really) Advertising makes ... Daisy has been out of work for months She stays at home and does the housework A) disappoint B) disappointed C) disappointing D) disappointedly The fight against the _of our environment...
... from the formulas of Hanslow & Nielsen and the lowest value is created by the formulas of Raubenheimer Gourlay 31 .70 31 .60 31 .08 33 .46 Raubenheimer 25 .36 25.10 24.57 27.12 Average 32 .75 32 .61 32 .10 ... meters inthe near shore and from to meters inthe offshore areas Calculate Hs(m) 1. 13 0. 83 0. 73 0.68 1.77 2.48 3. 18 4.11 4. 53 3.20 2.29 1.18 Dir(0) 177 182 191 200 204 206 228 232 226 29 47 53 Tp(s) ... Nielsen 36 ,29 36 ,98 37 , 23 37,68 Gourlay 28,49 29 ,35 29,67 30 ,24 Raubenh-eimer 24,12 25,04 25 ,38 26,16 Hien et al (2009), and between 16 and 24 percent of total surge in storm (it is supposed that the...
... expressed inthe P 63+ basal/stem cells ofthe pCX-shh-IG-injected prostates, being located inthe cell membrane of P 63+ basal cells in regions of primary PIN lesions (Figure 3B; arrow in (b) indicated ... arrowheadindicated in (a)) and hyperplasic basal cells (Figure 3A; arrow-indicated in (b)), P 63 was detected inthe cytoplasm of cells inthe HGPIN (high grade PIN) lesions (Figure 3A; arrow-indicated in (c)) ... whether P 63+ basal/stem cells were activated under the influence of Hedgehog overexpression, we examined the pCX-shh-IG-injected prostates during the progression of PIN toward CaP to gain further...
... noted if the rVIIa was administered within hours ofthe occurrence of symptoms Thromboembolic complications, a concern withthe use of rVIIa, occurred in 7% ofthe rVIIa group and 2% ofthe placebo ... treatment with glucocorticoids and use of a continuous infusion could account for the positive findings in their trial compared with previous ones and that further investigation is warranted Competing ... group (P = 0.12) Inthe placebo group these were all venous in origin and not serious, whereas inthe rVIIa group most were arterial Of these the most common were cerebral infarction, of which two...
... inthe control group were seen inthe patients within the lactic acidosis and 'unexplained acidosis' groups In these two groups, the concentrations of most ofthe acids studied were present in ... ns 1,4 53. 13 5 13. 95
... participated inthe design of this study and performed both methods inthe intensive care unit setting MMK participated inthe design ofthe study, performed both methods inthe intensive care unit setting, ... [6-8, 13] Real-time ultrasound guidance of CVC insertion provides the operator with visualisation ofthe desired vein and the surrounding anatomic structures prior to and during the insertion ofthe ... offers the advantage of better positioning ofthe needle, clear visualisation ofthe procedure, avoidance of double-wall puncture, and precise placement ofthe catheter inthe vessel lumen [33 ]...
... and inhibitory brain circuits These changes may be durable and could lead to some ofthe cardinal symptoms of PTSD Examining these processes in critically ill patients will require advances in ... will require advances in brain imaging or non-invasive measures of brain injury or inflammation embedded in longitudinal studies with high follow-up rates; in our opinion, that is where medical ... PTSD clinical trials [11] (see Table 1) that demonstrate the enormous range of treatments under investigation – none ofthe studies are in post-ICU patients Only three ofthe trials listed in Table...
... and 30 s, formthe third generation within the life cycle ofthe firm Then there is the intermediate group of nephews and other kin who have joined their uncles‟ companies It is hard to define ... Capitalism and the Sindhi „Middleman‟ Enterprise in Perspective 86 3. 2 The Role of „Family‟ in Sindhi Firms 100 3.3 Examining Sindhi-Japanese Relations inthe Workplace 115 3. 4 From Inter-Generational ... on the Sindhi diaspora is seen to be emerging in line withthe growing interest of Japanese scholarship on the South Asian 31 communities living in Japan This is especially because ofthe prominent...
... between the city and the airport 31 Don’t expect to get ( prefer) treatment 32 There was ( poem) in all her gestures 33 She introduced herself with( study) casualness 34 Stop smoking ... centuries ago The countryside inthe area is ( charm) and most ofthe buildings there ear made from an( attract) of light stone that is particular to the Cotswold’s Inthe summer, the Cotswold’s ... The government is responsible for the ( provide) of health care 41 The team has had a( disappoint) start to the season 42 These days beaches are covered with( pollute) 43 Only oft...
... sentences from the words inthegiven tense! I had read the book (past perfect simple) At this time tomorrow Susan will be fishing inthe pond (future progressive) We are getting married on June ... perfect simple) We are not lying on the beach (present progressive) John never smokes (present simple) 10 They had been spying on us (past perfect progressive) 11 My father would be very unhappy ... was walking to school yesterday at nine.(past progressive) 21 I have been reading a book (present perfect progressive) 22 I will be going to the doctor next Monday (future progressive) 23 We had...
... 19 Write sentences from the words inthegiven tense! We were able to climb the mountain (past simple) What you think of England? (present simple) We had been learning the whole night (past perfect ... after the accident (past simple) 10 She has been waiting for an hour (present perfect progressive) 11 He was an interesting man (past simple) 12 I am going to come at (going-to future) 13 We have ... discussing the topic for hours (present perfect progressive) 14 Is she getting up now? (present progressive) 15 We have just finished our homework (present perfect simple) 16 They have been playing...
... the words inthegiven tense He was an interesting man I am going to arrive at 11 I would not that if I were you Many people wear dark clothes at night He has been discussing the topics for the ... already gone out 15 I ran into Tom yesterday 16 Next week I will be sitting on the beach 17 The sales are starting next Monday 18 When I entered the classroom the lesson was going on 19 Could you ski ... cleaned the pavement 10 What were you doing yesterday evening? 11 The boys have been playing football the whole day 12 He often shops at Harrod’s 13 If I saw the lights I would stop 14 He said that...