... in the family, ofthe family in
the commonwealth, ofthe commonwealth in the continent, and of the
continent in the world. Finally, the world itself at any moment was no
more than the mood of ... upon the
spiritual faculties. Then, they have the use of all the churches except
ours, and all the Cathedrals; and they are beginning at last to encourage
sentiment. Then, they may display their ... like the fall ofthe Monasteries under
Henry VIII the same results, the same arguments, the same incidents.
They were the strongholds of Individualism, as the Monasteries were the
strongholds of...
... falls at the feet of an
army officer.They are finally rescued, but Ralph can only weep "for the
end of innocence, the darknessof man's heart, and the fall through the air
of the true, ... to the pig's head.
In Simon's hallucination the head becomes the "Lordof the Flies". Then
Simon, terrified and sickened, starts back to where the other boys areto
tell them ... boy. He appears in thenovel as the
leader ofthe boys' choir. During the first blowing ofthe conch and the
firstassembly, Jack loses the election for chief. He and Ralph, the
protagonist,...
... The venturesome novel, Lordofthe Flies, is an enchanting,
audacious accountthat depicts the defects of society as the incorrigible
nature of individuals when they areimmature ... accounts
for the savage nature ofthe children in the novel. He said, " ;The warwas
unlike any other fought in Europe. It taught us not fighting, politics, or the
follies ofnationalism, but about the ... 1950's." The setting
of the novel takes place on an island in the Pacific Ocean. The
authornever actually locates the island in the real world or states the
exact time period. Theauthor does...
... introduces the relevance, the aims, the scope and the
methodology ofthe study.
ã Part 2 : Development. This part consists oftwo chapters:
- Chapter 1: Literature review: provided the theoretical ...
meanings, which can influence the establishment and maintenance ofthe interpersonal
relationship between the speaker and the listener and affect the fulfillment ofthe goal ofthe
verbal interaction.
6 ...
of the processes, i.e. the ideational grammatical metaphor is a more metaphorical way of
expressing the meaning at the level of experience. The interpersonal grammatical metaphor, on
the other...
... based on analysis of risk. The thoroughness ofthe analysis determines the
“quality” ofthe decisions.
High quality decisions are not the best decisions in hindsight. They are the best decisions ... decisions in which the magni-
tude ofthe risk of being wrong is understood.
The quality of decisions can therefore be judged by the degree to which uncertainties (risks) are considered in
the decision ... then related to the four steps ofthe decision making process and finally to
the three types of error (risk) that occur in each ofthe four steps.
The paper concludes with an example of how methodical...
... 386.08
Table 1. The results basing on the elasto-plastic theory
Stability ofthe elastoplastic thin round cylindrical shells subjected to 25
The arc-length ofthe strain trajectory is calculated by the ... remarks as follows
a) The critical loads determined according to the elastic theory are much greater than
those according to the theory of elasto-plastic processes when the thickness of cylin-
drical ... determined value, the difference
between the critical loads found by basing on two theories is very little. Therefore
for the slender cylindrical shells, calculating based on the elastic theory is reliable.
c)...
... yields the claim in (2.80). This completes the proof of
Lemma 6.
This completes the proof of Proposition 4 and hence of Theorem 1.
3. Proof of Theorem 2
In this section we indicate how the arguments ... second
term on the right-hand side ofthe analogue of (2.93).
4. Proof of Theorem 3
In Sections 4–6 we prove Theorems 3–5. The proof follows the same line
of reasoning as in [3, Đ5], but there are ... and
generalization ofthe proof of Proposition 3 in [3]. We outline the main steps,
while skipping the details.
Step 1. One ofthe basic ingredients in the proof in [3] is to approximate the
volume ofthe Wiener...
... interpret the kinetic data. A comparison ofthetwo structures
and the experimental data suggested that the differences in the specificity
of thetwo enzymes may be mainly due to the variation in their ... underscoring the importance of
the interactions between the Tyr OH and the side
chains of Asn174 and Asp148 in TEV protease
(Fig. 4A). The importance of these interactions is fur-
ther supported by the ... effects
of the mutations. Hence, the results are consistent with
the predicted role for these residues (based on crystal
structure) in the interaction with substrate. The loss of
activity of the...
... roles may
include the stabilization ofthe positive charge on the
methyl carbon of SAM, or the enhancement of the
negative charge on the propionate carboxyl groups of
MgD. The rate constants ... Mg-chelatase of tobacco: identification of a Chl
D cDNA sequence encoding a third subunit, analysis of
the interaction ofthe three subunits with the yeast two-
hybrid system, and reconstitution ofthe ... mm NaCl. The reaction cell was maintained at a con-
Scheme 2. Diagram ofthe branchpoint of
tetrapyrrole biosynthesis, showing the parti-
cipation ofthe Mg chelatase H subunit in
both the chelatase...
... However, the 9-mer peptide B, CGGWHRLRC, corres-
ponding to the sequence ofthe MGD1 loop 3 occurring
between thetwo b-strands, had an MIC of 28 l
M
(i.e.
about 2.5% ofthe activity ofthe synthetic ... in favour ofthe critical importance ofthe loop
sequence bridging thetwo common b-strands of defensins in
their biological activity. Our hypothesis is that this protru-
ding part ofthe molecule ... found that the electrical
charge ofthe b-hairpin loop, as compared with that of
other domains ofthe molecule, might be a key feature for
the activity of defensins. It must be noted that the a-helix
(residues...