... results in trimming somethingoff something else; in the case of example (9)above trimming the bush results in trimming thedry branches off the bush. And this is what thesemantic type in (16) ... (example (7)). In this case wischen doesnot entail the existence of a locatum argu-ment. For instance, the act of wiping a boarddoes not necessarily result in wiping some-thing off it.(7)*Peter ... Impingement Predicates In order to capture the semantic properties of thearguments of the most representative verb of theimpingement predicates class in German, the verbschlagen (hit) in...
... growth from the second quarter of 2000 into jobclasses using beginning size of firm, mean size of firm over the period,and end size of firm. If the beginning size of the firm is used to classifyfirms, ... greatest weight in the net economic impact.Experience suggests that because of these typically large indirect effectsThe Roleof Small and Large Businesses in Economic Development By Kelly ... longitudinal data from individualfirms.4The job figures presented in Chart 1 classify firms into size classes based ontheir size at the beginning of the period, which favors a finding of higher...
... The Roleof Higher Education inEconomicDevelopment Page 6 of 12 Identifying Needs of Business and Industry Higher education connects workforce development to the economicdevelopmentof the ... 2004). The focus of this report is the roleof higher education in the economicdevelopmentof Illinois’ Rock River Region. A brief summary ofeconomicdevelopment issues in this region is ... housing, mental health, wellness, and drug prevention efforts. The Roleof Higher Education inEconomicDevelopment Page 8 of 12 Examples of P-20 initiatives of the Alliance institutions include...
... different than in the inheritance case in that no sharing map isinvolved; an attempt to vm_write one mapping of the memory object would merely replace that mapping, rather thanreflecting it in other ... version of Mach is in use onover 200 workstations and large timesharing systems within the CMU Department of Computer Science. It is alsobeing used on dozens of machines outside the Department, including ... capabilities of that task.3.2. Inter-Process Communication Inter-process communication (IPC) in Mach is defined in terms of ports and messages. These constructs providefor location independence, security...
... criminal pro-cess rights. In resisting the progressive program concerning prohibition, theCourt played a major rolein inventing the modern constitutional doctrine of criminal procedure. In ... chart these developmental dynamics.The following synopses begin with a description of the familiar Whiggishnarrative ofdevelopment concerning each site. Taking account of patterns of intercurrence, ... 1047–85;Ralph Rossum, “Self-Incrimination: The Original Intent,” in Eugene W. Hickok Jr., The Bill of Rights: Original Meaning and Understanding (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia,1991), 273–87.P1:...
... Quercetindid not inhibit ROS generation, and enhanced cytotoxicity of Topotecan in both cells. In contrast, NAC enhanced resistanceagainst doxorubicine and vincristine in MRP1 overexpressingcells. ... perplexing diversity of lesions is continuously induced in our genes ranging from sin-gle and double strand breaks, to chemical alterations of nucleo-tides including adducts, as well as inter- ... hyposecretion of adipo-nectin, which results in the developmentof a variety of metabolicand circulatory diseases. In this review, the importance of adipo-cytokines, especially focusing on adiponectin...
... onconformation of inhibitor main chain. Thus, differentinhibitors differ not only in t he binding affinity, bu t a lso in the degree o f freedom of the inhibitor inside the bindingtunnel. Some s pecial inhibitors ... Phe53 rings are in both o rientationsstacked by p–p interaction with Phe153 rings of theneighbouring protein dimer in crystal. The alternativepositions of phenylalanine rings a re formed in concert ... that t he strain imposed on inhibitor duringdocking into the binding site of pr otease does not allowcorrect orientation of the hydroxyl group to catalyticaspartates either in S or in the R configuration....
... assessment/treatment of patients with complex and disabling pain, the training of all health professionals in this work, research into persisting pain, and public education about chronic pain and its ... explaining and treating chronic pain. Although rarely primary causes of chronic pain, psychological and environmental factors often play a critical rolein the maintenance of chronic pain and ... Sydney Pain Management Research Institute to estimate the economic impact of chronic pain in Australia in 2007. Chronic pain is defined as pain experienced every day for three months or more in the...
... govern investments in rubber in Laos. In today’s climate, it seems we are running after the demands of the investors, instead of being promoters drawing in investment in the form of mutual ... characteristics of development of the rubber industry in China, Thailand and Vietnam in analysing the future direction of the rubber-related economy in Laos. China began to grow rubber since 1904 in the ... led to the building of the link roads of Indochina. Indochina in the colonial era Laos Annam Cambodge Cochin chinaTerres rouges Terres grises Saigon 20Cooperatives of Thailand and...
... Also, in 1654 Pascal gave a lucid exposition of Sources in the Developmentof MathematicsThe discovery ofin nite products by Wallis and in nite series by Newton marked thebeginning of the ... by taking x = 1.1.5 Derivation of the Sine Series in the YuktibhasaOnce again, Madhava’s derivation of the sine series has similarities with Leibniz’sderivation of the cosine series. In Figure ... Faulhaber and Sums of PowersFaulhaber published his Academia Algebrae in 1631. In spite of the Latin title, the textis in German and in it he discussed the sums of powers of integers. He wished...