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... ofthe mind’s contemplation,moves one toward a confrontation with the divine. Geometry inthe sacred space of the temple, theater, or (in the writing of Plato) the architectural product of the cosmos ... conception ofthe canons of itsmethods of production.Nonetheless, inthe face of each of these pitfalls and several others, the biggestchallenge of interpretation may be the challenge to interpret. ... conceive of buildings in terms of parti, or the geometrical underpinnings thatinform one’s composition as a whole and the interrelationships of its parts. This2᪉ The Art of Building inthe Classical...
... lesser authors ofthe publishing industry, and byconcentrating his focus on original editions, ‘seizing them in alltheir physicality’ in order to ‘grasp something ofthe experience of literature ... reproducing the myth ofthe self-determining subject.31Having stressed the ongoing centrality of Enlightenmentthought inthe 1790s, I want to insist that I am not interested in rethinking our critical ... the shifting cultural geography within which literary texts areinscribed, and out of which their meanings are inevitably pro- The Crisis of Literature inthe 1790s4King mob in Birmingham) as ‘the...
... That which we are inthe habit of referring to as the "strengthening ofthe Will" is in reality the training of the mind to recognize and absorb the Power Within. The Will is strong ... get into the habit of thinking thoughts of an opposite character, and we will soon be echoing the low order of thought emanating from the minds ofthe thousands thinking along the same lines. ... and the power is inexhaustible. Your Will does not need training - but your Mind does. The mind is the instrument and the supply of Will Power is proportionate to the fineness ofthe instrument...
... assessment.Institute of EnergyRURAL RENEWABLE ENERGY WEEK IN HANOIEXPERIENCE OFTHE INSTITUTE OF ENERGY INTHE PREPARATION OFTHE RENEWABLE MASTER PLANPresented by: Nguyen Duc CuongInstitute of ... far, even the high potential of RE resources, their contribution in electricity production in Vietnam is still negligible. 9 The Government of VN recognized important role of RE in sustainable ... gasoline & diezel demand will replaced by E5 & B53. Supporting strong from MoIT (development of RE Master Plan)Institute of EnergyContents of Presentation1. Introduction2. Main Contents...
... specific to the use of ICTs in the health sector in developing countries. A summary of these key lessons as they relate to intermediaries and beneficiaries, to improving the functioning of health ... the emergence of new technologies include the advantages of integrating ICT activities into other programmes, the benefits and strengths of building on existing systems and structures and the ... • the use of telemedicine to improve diagnosis and enhance patient care • improvements inthe continuing professional development of health workers and better sharing of research findings...
... 2008 FEBSintervals. Robinson et al. [15] did not examine the sequentiallity ofthe nucleosomes, nor did they identify the path ofthe linker DNA or the location of the linker histones. They have ... quantitatively) inthe dinucleosomesample is indistinguishable from that of high-molecularweight chromatin. Furthermore, inthe DNase I foot-print ofthe dinucleosome, the band resulting from acut on the ... nucleosomes inthe mainpeak, indicates that crosslinking is almost complete in the middle ofthe fibre, but some ofthe end-nucleo-somes are not crosslinked to the rest and thereforemust originate...
... undergoes fusion with the membrane of intra-endosomal vesicles contained within MVBs,thereby releasing the nucleocapsid into the lumen of these vesi-cles. Then, the capsid uses these intra-endosomal ... leads to the generation of recombino-genic intermediates. DNA recombination enables the cells tocross the mitotic boundary, but the damage that remains kills the cells during the subsequent cell ... milddevelopmental delay. The protein defective in this disorder is alsoa NHEJ protein. The distinct clinical features ofthe patients willbe discussed inthe context ofthe protein function.3.4 Diabetes,...
... in these media.Behind -the- scenes in film In 2011 Lauzen, director ofthe San Diego State University Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, found, through her Celluloid Ceiling ... were the focus of 18 percent of news stories; in 2005 the percentage had increased to 21. In stories about politics and government, women were the focus of 12 percent of stories in 2000, increasing ... the status of women inthe U.S. media at the beginning of 2012.ResultsThis section presents data on gender equity in news and entertainment media. Data include proportions of women in positions...
... In 1978, the highly publicised collapse ofthe Grays Building Society once again reminded small investors ofthe assumed role of auditing in safeguarding their deposits. The resulting investigation ... neither the state-carved niche of insolvency business, nor the formation of a professional body, but the steady increase in audit work that was to be the making ofthe modern UK accountancy profession. ... of accounting firms into new markets is the risk of jeopardising, diluting or discolouring the pristine claims of independence upon which the assumed reputation of the accountancy profession...
... iodide(PI) staining of apoptotic cells was quantified in VSV-infected Jurkat T cells inthe absence or presence of spermine. As shown in Fig. 7, the presence of spermineduring VSV infection strongly ... biosynthesis of natural poly-amines (putrescine, spermidine and spermine) throughconversion of l-arginine into l-ornithine [16]. The lat-ter is in turn used by ODC to produce putrescine, the precursor ... the precursor of spermidine and spermine. To further ana-lyze the regulation ofthe polyamine-synthetic pathway in virus infection, ODC expression in SeV-infectedJurkat cells was studied. Kinetic...
... stomach, the presence of bile acids inthe intestines, and the competition against other micro-organisms inthe gastro-intestinal tract [91,92]. The tentative ways for selection of probiotics ... colonizing the intestine may secrete the enzyme, thus increasing the intestinal amylase activity [82,83]. It is well established that probiotics alter gastrointestinal pH and flora to favor an increased ... cytokines, such as IL-4 and IL-10, are induced by lactobacilli [84-85,88]. The outcome ofthe production of Th2 cytokines is the development of B cells and the immunoglobulin isotype switching...
... witharabinohexose [15], this loop makes the reducing end of the carbohydrate chain bend towards the solvent,probably optimizing binding ofthe carbohydrate chain in the cleft, and resulting in trioses ... distribution of BsArb43B inthe proximity of the active site. Arabinotriose inthe binding cleft is representedusing sticks. (B) Detailed view ofthe binding cleft with arabinotri-ose. (C) Details ofthe ... for the optimal activity of BsArb43B.Furthermore, to determine whether the role of the calcium is structural, thermal shift assays were per-formed to determine the Tm of the protein in the...
... level of development, the prevalence of obesity (and of type 2 diabetes) is linked to the degree of inequality in society (measured us-ing such indicators as the Gini coefficient), rather than the ... processes directly and indirectly in uencing the prevalence of obesity THE DETERMINANTS • 132. The determinants of obesityMain messages• The simultaneous presence of physical inactivity and poor ... education ofthe mother and watching more television, explained most ofthe difference inthe prevalence of obesity by ethnic origin. Finally, other risk factors, such as tobacco smoking and...