... from both sources, inter-lingual and intra-lingual, the inter-lingual contributed to the greater portion. The combination of two sources was also found posing effects on a certain number of students’ ... to 10.77% of all errors discovered in their writing. Table 4.2 shows that these errors take root from both inter-lingual and intra-lingual sources. Inter-lingual source, however, is blamed for ... to forget articles, especially definite article, when producing noun phrases in English. Definite article does not contain any information in itself, its meaning is that the noun it modifies...
... Arsenic contamination in soil Soil samples from 6 locations, called in corresponding points as bore holes (BH) number, were classified using the Unified Soil Classification System. Soil profiles ... of arsenic contamination in soil and water. Gold mine Ban Na Nong Bong Ban Huai Phuk 1Arsenic contamination in soils, water and plants surrounding gold mine in Thailand Thares ... 0.3 mg/kg in plants and 0.001-0.01 mg/l in surface water. Contamination in soils and plants were found higher much larger than those in surface water flown from the tailing of gold mining disposal...
... that exist for linking something withwhat has gone before. Since this linking is achieved through relations in meaning (we areexcluding from consideration the effect of formal devices such as ... any utterance. Accentual emphasizing in thesesituations are causing by tempo to express the informed information in each intonationunit.• Discourse function: Intonation helps speakers and hearers ... to achieve what is called“new information” (unknown information) or “old information” (already knowninformation) in an intonation unit.• Distinctive function: Intonation plays this function...
... conjunction function in particular become cohesive devicesin narrative discourseHow prosodic means in general and intonation in particular become a cohesive device in narrative discourse. ... and principle RATIONALE OF THE STUDYRATIONALE OF THE STUDYThe linguists has discussed and given various concept about how intonation and grammatical means as cohesive devices in narrative ... COHESIVE S DEVICESIN COHESIVE S DEVICESIN NARRATIVE DISCOURSENARRATIVE DISCOURSEMA THESISPresenter: Nguyen Thu Phuong RATIONALE OF THE STUDYRATIONALE OF THE STUDYThe linguists...
... Diagnostic Devicesin Development | Page | 27 Table 6 Adapted weighting Individual weighting Difference individual vs. adapted weighting ranking Performance MRI individual weighting Difference ... each individual radiologist. First the medical device, PAM, was introduced. Then uncertainty of obtaining information regarding the clinical outcome in an early stage of development was explained. ... asked including the experience with doing research and purchasing new equipment within their department. After obtaining this information from all radiologists, the group was divided into early...
... with increasing concentration of Cu in soil. The accumulation of heavy metal in plant tissues of Brassica juncea L. is reflected the concentration in soil. The contents of Cu in plant increase ... The soil samples from each growing pot were extracted by HNO3 0.43N in order to determine the content of Cu2+ mobilization in soil, while the plant samples were acid digested for determining ... in soil and Cu content in plant shows a significant positive effect (Fig. 1). Table 3. The contents of Cu2+ in soil, Cu content in plant and plant height (fresh weight) Trt Cu2+ in soil...
... concentrations in soil and other solid matrices include the following: 1. Samples should be handled as intact soil cores until being transferred into methanol or into the container that will ... VOCs in soil or other solid matrices are sampled and analyzed. These guidelines address methods for: (1) handling of samples as intact soil cores; (2) preserving samples; (3) storing samples in ... for decision making (e.g., in excavated soils and when determining disposal or treatment options, or for determining concentrations of VOCs that have a high affinity for the soil matrix). 7.0...
... descriptions of soil pores that have been quantified by thin sectioning and staining allow estimates of water fluxes in soil. In addition, soil features, such as clay coatings and iron mot-tling, provide ... coordinated “grand experiment” was discussed to facilitate soil scientists in addressing the issue of scaling.Overarching challenges:• Placing a value on the soil resource• Integrating research ... Frontiers in Soil Science Research, of experts in soil science and associated disciplines to identify emerging research opportunities and expected ad-vances in soil science, particularly in the integration...
... al., 2000). Reports on qCO values in metal2contaminated soils have been contradictory, with highervalues in contaminated soils than that in uncontaminatedsoils in some reports (Chander and Brookes, ... ionsby soil organisms to the competition for binding of thatmetal ion by all reactive soil components (including theorganisms). In addition, the total amount of bioavailablemetal in soil is influenced ... nitro-y1gen mineralization to a greater extent in a sandy loamsoil than that in a clay-loam soil (Dar and Mishra,1994). Interestingly, there was a significant decrease(14%) in nitrification in a soil...
... concentra-tion in wheat grain. Aust J Agric Res 1993;44:1221᎐ 1234.Scheiner JD, Lavado RS. The role of fertilization on phospho-rus stratification in non tilled soils. Commun Soil Sci PlantAnal ... Experimental Station located in Per-Ž.gamino 33Њ56Ј S; 60Њ34Ј W . The soil is a Per-gamino Series, fine illitic thermic Typic ArgiudollŽ.Table 1 . In 1979 three soil treatments started:Ž.i ... cadmium content. Water Air SoilPollut 1993b;74:251᎐ 265.Jeng AS, Slingh BR. Cadmium status of soils and plants froma long-term fertility experiment in southeast Norway. PlantSoil 1995;175:67᎐ 74.Lee...
... andrewetting as an indicator of metal toxicity in soils. Soil Biol. Biochem. 33, 235 –240.Metting, F.B., 1993. Structure and physiological ecology of soil microbial communities. In: Metting, F.B. ... (Bijay-Singh et al., 1988; Isermann and Henjes, 1990; Puet al., 1999), thus indicating that the availability of biodegradable DOM may be aprerequisite for creating reducing condition in soils or in ... important process controlling DOM dynamics in soils.DOM inputs into the mineral soil generally greatly exceed DOM outputs with seepage .Until recent ly, this was mainly attributed to DOM retention...
... containing the soil and theextractant were centrifuged for 15 min at 1700 × g.Solution entrapped in the remaining soil was col-lected in subsequent wash steps and combined withthe corresponding ... M)c30 min in a water basin at96 ± 3◦C in the light1:25 NH4-oxalate (0.2 M); pH3.25; SSR 1:12.5; 10minshaking in the dark8NH4F (0.5 M); pH 7.0d1:509 KOH (0.5 M) 5 min shaking, 40◦C ... dur-ing extraction, re-adsorption of As is likely minimized. In our SEP, a wash step using the same reagent isemployed to recover As remaining in the rest solu-tion and re-adsorbed onto soil minerals...
... Due to heavy industrialization and urbanization for the last few decades, heavymetal concentrations in the cultivating soils have gradually increased. The increase ofcontaminants in agricultural ... concentrations of Cd and As in soils were increased, thecontents of Cd and As in agricultural products were significantly increased, basically.The contents of Cd in edible part of Chinese cabbage, radish ... of Chinese cabbage, radish, and lettucegrown at the different As treated soils.Figure 2 Growth damage of Chinese cabbage at the 100 mg kg-1 Cd concentration in soil during early growing season.KIM...
... that growing Chinese brake fern in conjunctionwith phosphate amendments increases the effectiveness of remediating As-contaminated soils, by increasing As uptake anddecreasing As leaching.Published ... (WS–As) in theASC soil was five times greater than that in the CCAsoil (Table 1). The high level of water soluble As in theASC soil was attributed to the spiking of As into thesoil, in which ... both soils with more pronounced increaseobserved in the BS treatment (Fig. 2c and d). In addi-tion, the CCA soil contained more DOC than the ASCsoil although the original OC in the ASC soil...