... 1763, Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Quartering Act, the Townshend Acts, and the Boston Mas-sacre. King George, along with the British Parliament, justified these actions claiming the need for the American ... is the introductory paragraph to the U.S. Constitution.What is the title of the document? The title of the document is the Preamble to the Constitution.What is the topic of the document? The ... result of the Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, and the Boston Massacre.You can see how the writer took elements from the historical context and words from the taskquestion to form the thesis statement....
... learns both the mapping between the text and the commands, and the un-derlying model of the environment. One partic-ularly noteworthy aspect of our solution is the in-terplay betweenthe evolving ... are biased toward the content of the documents.5.2 Look-Ahead FeaturesWe wish to select actions that allow for the bestfollow-up actions, thereby finding the analysiswith the highest total ... relevant modelof the environment. At the same time, the envi-ronment model enables the algorithm to consider the consequences of commands before they are ex-ecuted, thereby improving the accuracy...
... as theywere, and meet them on their level.We did not consider the neck betweenthe Potomac and the Rappahannock as the enemy's country, yet the Confederates had a signal station on the ... authorities. The impression at the Custom House is that the whole transaction ofshipping these goods is a fraud, and they do not know what to think of their books and papers. Between the Lines, by ... meanings betweenthe lines, which I shall try to do in these pages. Between the Lines, by Henry Bascom Smith 7 The above I find among my papers. I cannot understand it in view of the fact that I reported...
... time I found that these Confederates worked their escape through the use of gold supplied them by their sympathizers in bribing the guards. But we stopped that and thereafter the soldiers for ... by reading " ;between the lines, " because there were so many "pebbles on the beach" besides her uncle. But how can I make it interesting? I am afraid I shall injure the facts ... discover their actions, and was what most people call a "spy." I had often read the story of Nathan Hale, the splendid patriot of the American Revolution who was a spy in the service...
... trained to extractfacts that are stated explicitly in text. However, somefacts are implicit, and human readers naturally “read between thelines and infer them from the statedfacts using commonsense ... incorrect extractions, andtherefore inferences made from these extractions arealso inaccurate. To account for the mistakes madeby the extractor, we report two different precisionscores. The “unadjusted” ... adversely impacting the weights learned.As mentioned earlier, for the task considered in the paper, if a fact is not explicitly stated in text, andhence not extracted by the extractor, it does...
... locks the enzyme in the active form for CTP synthesis andthereby stimulates the kcatof the reaction. Since GTP actually willactivate the uncoupled glutaminase reaction the structure of the monomer ... distinguish betweenthe effects ofGTP on the glutaminase reaction and the CTP synthesisreaction. The results from this work suggests that thereare major differences between E.coli and L. lactis ... equilibrium betweenthe inactive and active form of the monomerwith respect to CTP synthesis that involves rearrangements of the monomer that brings together the glutaminase site and the active site.(C)...
... stable interactions. This hypothesisinvolves questions related to the origin of interactions[9,10,12,27] with the targets, the stability of complexes in the resting stage [3,48] and the activation ... muscle fibres [13] the presence of a stableCa2+-regulated complex between E64-treated Calp1 and the N-terminal region of the titin located betweenthe Z-bandand the N2-line in the I-band of myofibrils. ... proves the interaction between a-actinin and calpain 1 and locates binding motifs withinregions where the EF-hand domains of the protease and the cytoskeletal protein are concentrated. The behaviour...
... D(495–535) in the D3 domain, areinvolved in the interaction with CD, and that thisinteraction enhances the catalytic activity of the enzyme. Our results show that the interaction between SBDs ... D(495–535) for the interaction betweenthe N-terminal SBDs and CD.Our data also show that the full integrity of the starch-binding capacity, particularly of the D2 domain,modulates the activity of ... confirmed the results obtained in the pull-down assays, showing that there is a physicalinteraction betweenthe N- and C-terminal domains ofSSIII in vitro.Mapping of the CD-binding region in the N-terminal...
... modelling of the Fyn SH3-domain andPAG-derived peptides The interaction pockets of the SH3-domain are madeby loops linking the individual b strands together (the RT loop, the n-Src loop, and the 310helix ... initial interaction betweenthe first proline-rich region of PAG and the SH3-domain of the kinaseFyn. Our earlier investigations have highlighted the importance of the Fyn SH3-domain interaction in ... arise from the presence of other sec-ondary structure elements in the samples [34,35].Effects of PAG–Fyn SH3 interaction modulation The functional effects of modulating the affinity of the PAG–Fyn...
... in the size of the P1¢ residue. One is derivedfrom the antichymotrypsin (ACT) sequence (ABZ-TPFSGQ-EDDnp) and bears a Ser at P1¢ [31] and the other, from a CG-cleaved sequence in protease-acti-vated ... chymase, the Arg ⁄ Phe substitution at posi-tion 41 projects the Phe side-chain into the active sitecleft, resulting in partial obstruction at the bottom of the S2¢ subsite. However, the crystal ... con-centration). The total inhibition observed in the presence of inhibitor indicates that the cleavage of the P1 Lys-containing substrate was aresult of CG. The insert shows the peptidase activity...
... [10,11]. The -28C/G polymorphism in the RANTES promoter re-gion had been found to affect the transcription of the RANTES gene. In human cell lines, the -28G was shown to increase promoter activity ... model was then used; otherwise, the random-effects model was more appropriate. We also computed the power of the selected studies by using the DSTPLAN4.2 software, in order to assess the prob-ability ... analysis. Data Extraction. Two reviewers (Q.F. and F.W.) independently extracted data and reached a consen-sus on all of the items. Data extracted from these arti-cles included the first author’s...
... that the study can help the translators when working with the verbs ‘run’ and ‘chạy’ in their general meanings, their idioms, their synonyms and other microlinguistic factors that effect the ... Contrastive Analysis betweenthe Verb ‘Run’ in English and the Verb ‘Chạy’ in Vietnamese”. 2. Aims of the Study The study is aimed at:* Finding the similarities and differences betweenthe verb ‘run’ ... accepted as the reflection of life. By comparing languages, the similarities and differences not only betweenthe languages but also betweenthe speakers of the languages as well as their cultures...