... action. Therefore, a
certain quantity of laterites, coming from
motley coloured clays always is available in
these sands (fig.3,4,5). The Holocene deposits
distributed in coastal zone of Mekong ... Bp the coast migrated westward with a rate
of 75m/year. This means that sea-level rising
during the Holocene was not the same. During
the Early Holocene sea-level rose slower than
in the ... and fine sands with an organic
matters. Somewhere a peat is available at the
depth of 0,5 to 2,0m [11,12]. The value of pH
and Eh in deposits vary according to their
colour and grain size composition....
... draw upon the original prefacewesterners in China
in the early decades ofthe nineteenth century and the war, the Opium War, that they brought on. The
war is the centerpiece, And at the time ... neither do as much with opium and the opium traffic as they should.
To write a comprehensive account of westerners in China inthe fourth decade ofthe nineteenth century
and ofthe Opium War ... majority of Indian chests were
landed on the coast of China, from the coast filtered into the interior, and so reached the pipes ofthe
Chinese. Just why the Chinese chose to obtain their supplies...
... increase inthe
risk premium that widened the Euribor-OIS spread since
the start ofthe crisis. Conversely, inthe case ofthe model
estimated using the OIS, both the increase and decrease
in the ... contribution ofthe
shock to the retail interest rate becomes positive at the end
of the period. This could be interpreted as the upwards
in uence ofthe sovereign debt crisis and the increase in
Chart ... to the
acceleration in inflation in early 2011, against a backdrop
of rising commodity prices, along with signals confirming
the euro area’s economic recovery. Considering the high
level of...
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Role ofthe hinge peptide and the intersubunit interface
in the swapping of N-termini in dimeric bovine seminal RNase
Carmine Ercole
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, ... those ofthe parent protein, and
investigated the exchange kinetics ofthe corresponding
dimers. The P19A mutation slightly increases the thermal
stability ofthe monomer, but it does not alter the ... from the agarose gel followed by cloning into
pET-22b(+) between the HindIII and NdeIsites.
Insertion ofthe correct mutations was confirmed by
DNA sequencing.
Recovery of proteins
All the proteins...
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not join the dance. Would not, could not, would not, could
not, would not join the dance. Would not, could not, would
not, could not, could not join the ... hat,’ the King said to the Hatter.
‘It isn’t mine,’ said the Hatter.
‘Stolen!’ the King exclaimed, turning to the jury, who in-
stantly made a memorandum ofthe fact.
‘I keep them to sell,’ the ... know,’ the Hatter continued, in this
way:—
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Like a tea-tray inthe sky.
Twinkle, twinkle—‘
Here the Dormouse shook itself, and began singing in its
sleep ‘Twinkle,...
... theories. Owing to the lack of workmen,
the increase of imposts, and the prejudice against the mechanic arts, industry was being ruined; while the
increased depopulation ofthe realm, the mainmort of ... Haring
The Buccaneers inthe West Indies inthe by Clarence Henry Haring 1
commerce and monopolize all the treasure ofthe Indies by means of a rigid and complicated commercial
system. Yet inthe ... relaxing, for in 1634 the Conde de Humanes confided to the English agent, Taylor, that there had
been talk inthe Council ofthe Indies of admitting the English to a share inthe freight of ships...
... total population of a country
may comprise either all usual residents ofthe country (de jure population) or all
persons present inthe country (de facto population) at the time ofthe census. For ... that there is an inconsistency between different Israeli
agencies regarding the exact number of Arab immigrants to Israel. While
the Population Registry ofthe Interior Ministry reported the ... invitation to debut our findings at the American Enterprise Institute on
January 10, 2005. It was the first stop of a very exciting journey for much of
2005. Murray Feshbach ofthe Wilson Institute...
... diffusely both to the nucleus and to the cytoplasm
of resting Y1 cells. On the other hand, SIK1(I607A/L610A)
was localized mainly inthe c ytoplasm. These findings
suggest that these hydrophobic residues, ... Alignment ofthe two
isoforms indicates that they have three highly conserved
domains (Fig. 4A). Protein kinase structures are present in
domain 1, and the function of domain 2 remains to be
explored. ... Notably, five of
nine basic residues present inthe R K-rich region are
replaced with other residues inthe corresponding region
of SIK2. To examine whether or not the lower similarity
in domain 3 B...
... determined by the Academy, the Council has
become the principal operating agency of both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of
Engineering in providing services to the ... established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences to secure the services of
eminent members of appropriate professions inthe examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe
public. ... combination of agents is the cause of Gulf War veterans’ illnesses.
Limitations of Exposure Information
Determining whether Gulf War veterans face an increased risk of illness because of their...
... battery
in front of a convent, the roof and steeples of which were in plain view ofthe head ofthe column and within
700 yards. The roof was crowded with troops; the battery was masked by intervening ... "I have nothing new to offer either in reference to the property, the enlistment of men, or the settlement of the
accounts ofthe late Captain Swift. All, in my opinion, matters of importance; ... fire into our troops on the right. The tops ofthe convent and the
surrounding walls were lined with troops; the roof was literally covered. Lieutenant Stevens was of opinion
that a few rounds of...
... with the re-
quirement that the mesh size of nets inthe cod fishery be increased.
Nevertheless, the populations of cod, haddock and capelin in the
Barents Sea collapsed inthe mid-1980s, resulting ... collapsed.
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The Norwegian fishing fleets moved further offshore following
the herring collapse. Inthe early 1970s, they developed fisheries for
North Sea mackerel and herring, for shrimp inthe ... Successive countries oftheNorth Atlantic rim engaged
in this as a matter of acquiring economic power, and even empire
building. In fact, the history of fishing and of fish market dominance
is intertwined...