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... afriendly community of people. In Tales ofthe City , by Armistead Maupin, the characters are intertwined with togetherness. The mother of allmothers, &apos ;the landlady', guardian of all who live ... within the story. These stress the significance that people are much more alike than theyare different. It also gives the story a sense of continuation .The settingswithin Tales ofthe City ... quote. The finding of one self happens veryoften in San Francisco. In Oscar Wilde's prose composition De Profundis the lower class is able to run their lives free ofthe obstruction of society....
... regulates the relationship between the spectator’s body and the character’s body. The “bodily machine” of cinema is a virtual entity that, as it were, replaces the eyes and thebodyofthe spectators ... the act of seeing and touching the (filmic) world. This implies the mediation of a third quasi -body — the “film -body — which as 155 UPSIDE-DOWN CINEMA: (DIS)SIMULATION OFTHEBODY IN THE ... couch, thebody still presents itself against the background of the former space, and, as far as the unseen parts ofthebody are concerned, right and left preserve their former localization to the...
... residues ofthe LH1 apolypeptide in theorganizationofthe LH1–RC complex[12]. In the present work, we have investigated the possible involvement ofthe N-terminus and of the C-terminus of PufX ... PufXD2)7neither affects the photo-synthetic capability ofthe bacteria nor the efficiency of exchange ofthe ubiq uinol molecules between th e RC and the bc1, a s judged from the reduction kinetics of ... demonstrated the role of PufX in the orientation ofthe RC inside the LH1Fig. 4. Isolation ofthe PMCs on a sucrose gradient. The final detergentextracts from the ICM were loaded on the top of a 10–40%...
... Proceedings ofthe Sec- ond International Conference on Theoretical - 86 - THE ORGANIZATIONOFTHE ROSETTA GRAMMARS Jan Odijk Philips Research Laboratories, P.O. Box 80.000 5600 JA Eindhoven, The ... repeat that only the generative part ofthe deriva- tion need be demonstrated given the reversibility of the grammars. Furthermore only the correct derivation paths through the grammar will ... defined by specifying a head (the category of a designated argument from the import for the subgrammar), export (the categories of the syntactic trees yielded by the subgrammar) and a control...
... Committee considered theReportofthe Director General on the work oftheOrganization for the year 2010; the Financial Report for the year ended 31 December 2010; the Revision ofthe Programme ... The third evaluation ofthe IOM Development Fund (still called the 1035 Facility at the time) was completed during the first quarter of 2011 by the Office ofthe Inspector General and thereport ... ………………. 3 I. OFFICE OFTHE DIRECTOR GENERAL ………….………….………… 5 A. Office ofthe Chief of Staff ……….……………………………………… 5 B. Office ofthe Inspector General ………… … ………………………… 6 C. Office of Legal Affairs...
... rare by themselves. However, we have only found one such case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC in the literature. In this case, we describe the second case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC and ... pre-sent in approximately 25% of MZ. Therefore, we suggest that the reported incidence rate of mir-ror-imaging of AC is probably underestimated. To improve the diagnosis rate, we consider ... monitor the counterpart of the symptomatic patient, irrespective ofthe absence of symptoms. At last, Twin A was admitted to our department with a serious fever, which can also induce loss of...
... incision was made on the skull via the posterior temporal route. The occipital squama was cut off and the posterior edge ofthe fo-ramen magnum and posterior arch ofthe atlas were then fully decompressed, ... excised due to the tight adhesion ofthe anterior wall ofthe cyst to the cervical spinal cord. A suture wound clo-sure ofthe dura mater was performed using artificial mesh repair. The postoperative ... compared to pre-surgery. The results of pathological examination showed that the wall ofthe cyst was composed of fibrous tissue but without epi-thelial cells; the diagnosis of arachnoid cyst was...
... (3) the location ofthe impact and the occur-rence ofthe tumor corresponded exactly one to the other; and (4) there was a more than one year interval between trauma and the appearance ofthe ... documented the absence of tumor at the time ofthe brain injury. We suggest that these conditions for the accep-tance of a causal relationship between cranial trauma and brain tumor study are the ... interval between trauma and the appearance ofthe tumor of at least 1 year, a longer latent period increasing the likelihood of a causal relationship. 5. The presence ofthe tumor must be proved...