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... Almost of them came from Northern provinces of Vietnam. The majority ofthe population is from the countryside. The average score of English they got in the entrnace exam ranges from 5 to 7. These ... video…) 1 5 0 0 05. Order of lessons 0 0 0 6 0 The result ofthe question 6 (questionaire for the students) revealed that the topics and the content ofthe textbooks attracted the students very much. ... and there is much in the research literature regarding the definition of motivation. All the motivation theories in general want to explain the fundamental question of why humans behave as they...
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... O4 O1: the degree ofthe participation before the experiment of Class A O2: the degree ofthe participation at the end ofthe experiment of Class A O3: the degree ofthe participation ... However, it is their learning styles which were shown in their passive way of learning and their sense of cooperation with other members ofthe group that minimized the benefits ofthe technique. ... speak to the teacher. Second, working in groups they could learn from each other vocabulary especially terminology, 4IV. Scope ofthe study Concerning the scope ofthe study some ofthe following...
... 3B). Theseresults indicate that the region spanning amino acids600–1099 of MAP2 (i.e. around the middle part of the CD) interacts with the endogenous v-KIND inmouse cerebellum.To verify whether ... under-stood, the data obtained in the present study indicatethat the 43 residues (amino acids 702–744 in mice) thatreside in the middle region ofthe CD act as the v-KIND binding core. The v-KIND-binding ... that the coresequence critical for the specific MAP2 binding resideswithin the 32 residues (amino acids 456–487) of the v-KIND KIND2 domain.To examine whether the MAP2 binding core site of v-KIND...
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... experts – the other two were Professor Donnedieu de Vabres ofthe University of Paris and Professor Pella, President ofthe International Association of Penal Law – who assisted Professor Humphrey, ... Article 15 ofthe Statute ofthe International Law Commission defines codification as the more precise formulation and systematization of rules of international law in fields where there already ... life of a society. It is the systematic looting and stashing in foreign banks ofthe financial resources of a State; the arbitrary and systematic deprivation ofthe economic rights ofthe citizens...
... account both ofthe probability of derivationsyielding a specific relation and ofthe proportion of such derivations in the forest produced by the parser. A weighted set of GRs from the parse for-est ... level in the hierarchy. The micro-averaged precision, recall and F1scoreare calculated from the counts for all relations in the hierarchy. The macroaveraged scores are the mean ofthe individual ... Conference ofthe North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Seattle, WA,pp. 162–169.Watson, R. (2006) ‘Part -of- speech tagging models for pars-ing’, Proceedings of the...
... (freedom of speech and the “overbreadth” doctrine).67Ass’n of Data Processing Serv. Orgs., Inc. v. Camp, 397 U.S. 150, 152–53 (1970). There, the Office ofthe Comptroller ofthe Currency (the Comptroller) ... how-ever, that the breadth ofthe zone of interests varies according to the provisions oflaw at issue,so that what comes within the zone of interests of a statute for purposes of obtaining judicialreview ... that the members ofthe legislature had standing to bringtheir mandamus action, but ruled against them on the merits. The Court affirmed. Bya vote of five-to-four, it held that the members of the...
... this segment ofthe business accounted for just over 73 percent of the fund market at end June 2011, with the remaining 27 percent composed of non-UCITS. Table 7. Net Assets ofthe European ... billion during the first half of 2011, slightly behind the EUR 55 billion recorded in the first half of 2010. Long-term UCITS attracted EUR 87 billion during the first half ofthe year, down ... including funds of funds, except for France, Germany and Italy for which the funds of funds data areincluded in the other fund categories; (3) net sales of non-UCITS are included in "other"...
... this segment ofthe business accounted for almost 71 percent ofthe fund market at end June 2012, with the remaining 29 percent composed of non-UCITS. Table 7. Net Assets ofthe European ... including funds of funds, except for France, Germany and Italy for which the funds of funds data areincluded in the other fund categories; (3) net sales of non-UCITS are included in "other" ... DDoommiicciilliiaattiioonn The combined assets ofthe investment fund market in Europe, i.e. the market for UCITS and non-UCITS, increased by 0.9 percent in thesecond quarter of 2012 to stand at EUR...
... beenimplicated in all but one ofthe predicted reactions in the GPI pathway. The exception is the addition of the second mannose to the GPI core. We show here thatdepletion ofthe essential, multispanning ... Ybr004cp func-tions upstream of Smp3p. Together, these data furthersupport the conclusion that Ybr004cp functions in the yeast GPI assembly pathway.Sequence analysis ofthe Ybr004cp protein familyDatabase ... cells leads to the bio-chemical defects expected if addition ofthe second, a-1,6-linked mannose to GPI precursors is prevented.These defects are a block in the incorporation of [3H]inositol...
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