... inthe Gotland Deep Changes inthe surface water temperature intheBalticSea are governed by the increased continental influence inthe east andthe considerable north-south extent of theBaltic ... Basin, the Bornholm Basin andthe Gotland Basin (Fig 1.2) The Gotland Basin in subdivided into its eastern and western parts The Gdafisk Basin is a southward extension of the Eastern Gotland ... addition to the literature The book discusses the distribution and cycling of metals, metalloids and radionuclides intheBalticSea and, where needed, in adjacent northern or other seas The main aim...
... concerning the kinetics and properties of the enzyme More strikingly, we show a novel role of the PPase enzyme inthe development and molting process of A suum larvae in vitro constructed in UniZap ... postcultures and photographs were taken Enzyme kinetic study The Km (Michaelis constant) and Vmax (maximum velocity) values were determined by incubating the diluted recombinant proteins inthe standard ... gauze and suspended in NaCl/Pi containing 100 lgÆmL)1 penicillin/ streptomycin at 37 °C for h After incubation the tissues were removed, andthe larvae were collected from the bottom of the tube The...
... pressure influencing the landscape structures inthe vicinity of the linear construction inthe form of a motorway, and especially due to the accompanying structures of linear or polygon character and ... changes inthe landscape structures and various approaches to their management inthe vicinity of the motorway These images were compiled into a time series depicting development of the landscape’s ... and having service functions The individual images were fixed into a system of coordinates A line set on the layer modified in this manner designates the centre of the motorway within the investigated...
... swelling) or in rows on rotting stems Table shows the values of indices of the horizontal structure of natural regeneration recruits According to all three determined structural indices (Hopkins-Skellam, ... Pielou-Mountford index its pattern is random The distribution of the tree layer individuals was random according to two structural indices (Hopkins-Skellam and PielouMountford) and regular according to Clark-Evans ... thinnings (it increases at their higher intensity) Currently, the disintegration of old stands is continuous at some places, but its intensity is markedly lower The clear-cut areas that originated...
... factors contributing to the natural durability of Scots pine wood The variation inthein vitro decay rate, andinthe extractive content and sorption of water by the sapwood and inner and outer heartwood ... heartwood The other marked difference between the outer andthe inner heartwood found inthe present study was inthe concentration of pinosylvin (PS) and pinosylvin monomethyl ether (PSM) This ... pine stems using several wood destroying fungi including C puteana, and concluded that the mass loss inthe periphery part of the heartwood was lower than that inthe centre of the heartwood The...
... shoot Sandblasting of the surface emphasises the varying hardness of the wooden tissue andthe needle traces become visible as small “pins” (figure 2) They are arranged in diagonal lines according ... from March to October of the previous growing period was included inthe step-by-step regression analysis The temperatures in March and October – the period at the beginning and end of bud formation ... m in length; the branches were removed Air pollution impact was monitored for the mountainous and subalpine areas inthe Giant Mts during the 1970s and 1980s [27, 30] but it is not known whether...
... 1978) DNA cytosine methylase (dcm) methylates the internal cytosine residue inthe palindromic CCA/TGG sequence, and DNA adenine methylase (dam) methylates the adenine residue inthe palindromic GATC ... al., 2005) and Igf-2r genes are differentially methylated in embryos depending on their parental origin, andthe reciprocal imprinting of IGF2 and H19 is mainly controlled by the Imprinting Centre ... been observed inthe absence of chromatin or methyl-binding proteins, suggesting that DNA methylation can silence genes by other mechanisms involving the chromatin structure (Miranda and Jones,...
... 4.1 The author Hemingway andthe novella The old man andthesea 4.1.1 Hemingway and his individual style In 1954, Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for "his mastery of the ... interest in literature translation I am interested in finding out the equivalence between the original andthe translation 1.2 Aims of the study The aim of this study is to answer the following ... and consists of only 125 pages with the total of main characters: Santiago, Manolin, the marlin andthesea It is the story of the old man catching the big fish The novella is typical of Hemingway’s...
... 4.1 The author Hemingway andthe novella The old man andthesea 4.1.1 Hemingway and his individual style Earnest Hemingway was born in 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois His father is a doctor and ... newspaper writing style His works touch the heart and mind of a wide range of readers and let them discover the implied messages 4.1.2 The novella The old man andtheseaThe old man andthesea written ... to sea He cut the line to avoid distraction from the marlin and then spoke to the small bird landing on his boat Pages 63-95: Santiago threw the line out again He was amazed by its size when the...
... processes inthe original extract from The old man andthesea written by Hemingway the same as those inits Vietnamese translated version? c What implications of translation equivalence does the ... study will provide some insights into the understanding of the translation of material process in literature 1.2 Aims of the study The aim of this study is to answer the following questions: a What ... explaining the structuring of clauses, sentences, texts, discourses by analyzing their cohesive devices Among all of these categories, what I am most interested in is types of process in general and...
... 4.1 The author Hemingway andthe novella The old man andthesea 4.1.1 Hemingway and his individual style In 1954, Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for "his mastery of the ... and consists of only 125 pages with the total of main characters: Santiago, Manolin, the marlin andthesea It is the story of the old man catching the big fish The novella is typical of Hemingway’s ... most of his writings is the facts float above water; the supporting structure and symbolism operate out-of-sight” 4.1.2 The novella The old man andtheseaThe old man andthesea is written...
... adjoining the USSR northern coast and that it includes seaways suitable for guiding vessels inice Due to the vagueness concerning leading in Article 7(4) of the NSR Regulations, not only inthe ... Navigation and pollution inthe Northern Sea Route 231 For Russia, ships must satisfy special crewing and training requirements for navigating in ice. 56 For the USA, requirements as to manning, training, ... Protection in Areas of the Far North and Marine Areas Adjacent to the Northern Coast of the USSR22 (Environmental Edict) inits Article specified: Inthe marine areas adjacent to the northern coast of the...
... growth and was not present in either the supernatant or inthe cell extracts of resting cells incubated with or without glucose, and (ii) maltotriose was the minimum MD ‘building block’ allowing ... by the nature of the substrate Cellulose metabolism in Fibrobacter succinogenes S85 Incubation in medium containing cellulose Resting cells of F succinogenes (10 mgÆmL)1 of protein) were preincubated ... lower (Fig 4B), in agreement with the decrease of the terminal Glc unit of MD (MDt) and of the internal Glc units of MD and MD1P (MDint) cross-peaks in NMR spectra (Fig 2B, plot S) The two large...
... whereas VBARP and Nef did not form a complex, indicating that the interaction between VBARP and Vpr is specific The input panel represents the amount of protein used in this assay indicating that an ... ankyrin repeat proteins, using the consensus established by Kohl et al [10] and Mosavi et al [11], which contains ankyrin repeats from over 4000 proteins, indicated that the ankyrin repeat domains ... lymph node and kidney Interestingly, muscle and brain were almost negative, indicating that there is a differential expression of these transcripts within different human tissues Interestingly, MASKBP3...
... cause, given that there is an increased use of Q-queries in spite of the seemingly inferior search results, there is a strong need for the search engines to improve their handling of question-queries ... context and an improved understanding of question-queries by search engines Related work There has been some work on studying and exploiting linguistic structure in web queries Spink and Ozmultu ... users learning the most effective query formulation for the search engine These suggest an interesting research question: what is causing the rise in question-query usage? Irrespective of the cause,...
... Landing the fish did not matter to the old man only to get it as far as the side of the boat The Old Man AndTheSea portrays Hemingway Code Heros to their fullest potential As Heros they try their ... pressure and achieve the goal in front of them They show the characteristics of a stoic, working hard inthe hardest of situations Hemingway Code Heros are very rare in real life, but in fiction they ... each other the best of company While out at sea Santiago is constantlywishing the boy was there to talk to or to help with the mighty fish Santiago does not have relationships with any of the other...
... characters, the small subunit in regular type The large (p20) subunit in bold andthe small subunit fit between the two domains Residues boxed are the component of substrate binding site Asterisks indicate ... defenses inthe gastrodermal compartment in order to counteract the increase in cellular damage By contrast, a decrease in global antioxidant defenses inthe zooxanthellae was observed during the ... cleaving the prodomain, and a potential cleavage site at Asp306 for the cleavage between the large and small subunits The prodomain presents a caspase recruitment domain (CARD) consisting of six...
... transition inthe chromatin structure occurs during spermatogenesis insea urchins In mature sea urchin sperm, no protamines are present andthe nucleosomal structure is retained [26] Chromatin of sea ... were collected, during their breeding season, from the coastal waters off Japan and were maintained in artificial sea water in laboratory aquaria at 15 °C Sperm were obtained using a previously described ... transglutaminase Occurrence of transglutaminase in sperm chromatin We next examined whether nuclear transglutaminase is present inthe chromatin fraction by carrying out an immunoblot analysis using...
... entities within the chain to enhance the process Research is still determining and testing the factors that impact the process and may not be to the point of being able to establish incentives ... factors Using the results of the Delphi technique and comparing them with the framework of Carter and Ellram the researcher will identify agreements and shortcomings inthe model as compared to the ... After reviewing the literature and determining the current state of research and identifying possible gaps, the researcher used the Delphi technique to determine the ranked key factors to the reverse...
... formation intheBaltic states, Russia, and Ukraine By combining the comparative historical sociological perspective with organizational theory, it examines how the behavior and policies of the individual ... transitions in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and other parts of the world have contributed to the emergence of the second wave of the political institutionalization research andthe rebirth of the institutional ... Two Indexes of Electoral Volatility intheBaltic States, Russia, and Ukraine 5.2 Stability of the Party Systems intheBaltic States, Russia, and Ukraine, 1991–2004 6.1 Levels of Political Institutionalization...