... included in the substrings created, which has the effect of removing the
character(s). The logic is much simpler and less error-prone.
The
foreach
loop in the second half ofthe program puts the ... to the end ofthe string:
“cd,e”
. (It’s the
“+ 1”
that skips the comma.) The
Concat()
function puts
the two substrings back together to create
“abcd,e”
.
Control passes back up to the top of ... RemoveSpecialChars() function
// from RemoveWhiteSpace program
// RemoveSpecialChars - remove every occurrence of the
// specified characters from the string
public static string RemoveSpecialChars(string...
... have the option to put my current call on hold and
answer the incoming call, or I can ignore the incoming call. Best case scenario, my service
provider may offer me the option of sending the call ...
and exceedingly slow access, as well as the basic issue of limited PC deployment. In the early
1990s, however, several factors coincided to cause the Internet to become a viable commercial
platform: ... with the UC Berkeley Computer Science department and
School of Information and Management Sciences. As more applications such as multimedia,
telephony and electronic commerce move to the Internet,...
... matter of
standard practice.
6
Finally, in the realm of doctrine, there was an emergent Navy
acceptance ofthe value of strategic air campaigns and the idea that
naval air forces must become ... Control, Communications, and
Computers
CAFMS Computer-Aided Flight Management
System
CAS Close Air Support
CAOC Combined Air Operations Center
CAP Combat Air Patrol
CCIP Continuously Computed Impact ... integration because, with approximately 500 lb less internal fuel-carriage
capacity occasioned by the space taken up by the aft cockpit for the second crewmember,
that aircraft is operationally incompatible...
... provided evidence that thec rings
contain both types ofc subunits. The stoichiometry for c
2
⁄ c
3
: c
1
was
9 : 1. Furthermore, this stoichiometry was independent ofthe carbon
source ofthe growth ... and
C- terminal helices ofthec ring, respectively. The
C- terminal helices show a clear handedness, and two
of the rings face in the opposite direction in the
membrane to the other two, forming the same ... operon ofthe anaerobic, acetogenic bacte-
rium Acetobacterium woodii is unique because it encodes two types of
c subunits, two identical 8 kDa bacterial F
0
-like c subunits (c
2
and c
3
),
with...
... address soci-
ety’s needs. At a macroeconomic level financial engineering helps improve the
allocation of scarce resources. Allocation of resources is the fundamental objective
of any economic system. ... and
approximately 30 articles to fully describe the current state of financial research
and practice in a particular area of finance.
The essays in each volume are intended for practicing finance professionals, ... OPEC
increased price of oil due to
the devaluation of U.S.
dollar—received less real
income, and political conflicts
in the Middle East at the time
also spurred unpredictable
changes in oil prices.
Multinational...
... not others. Hence, the question oftheevolutionof aesthetic
preference becomes the question ofthe evolutionary history of those components,
their neural bases, and their interaction.
A consequence ... affective state during
aesthetic preference, has revealed two major modifications in cytoarchitecture: the
appearance of two novel cytoarchitectonic brain areas, and the clustering of a kind
of ... humans.
THE PRODUCT OF GENES AND CULTURE
The fact that structural and cytoarchitectonic modifications ofthe brain that
occurred throughout the human lineage owe, ultimately, to changes in the develop
-
mental...
... following the manufacturer’s protocols. PCR pri-
mers located in the second and third exons ofthe human
CRYGN gene were used for amplification: NgcdsA, TCTC
TATGAAGGCAAGCACTTCACAGG; NgcdsB, CCGTC
CCCGTACACCTTGATGGTGTTC. ... Life
Technologies (now Invitrogen). Libraries were screened for
human cN-crystallin expression by PCR, using these prim-
ers: NgcdsA, TCTCTATGAAGGCAAGCACTTCACAGG;
NgcdsB, CCGTCCCCGTACACCTTGATGGTGTTC. ... CCGTCCCCGTACACCTTGATGGTGTTC. The
following oligonucleotides were used as bait to hybridize
clones from the positive library: Hngtrap1, ATGAACCGA
GTGAACTCCATCCAC; Hngtrap2, ACTTCTTCCGCTG
GAACAGCCACA. The resultant clones...
... and
performance.
7
3. Scale advantages causing increased concentration
The most obvious cause of a steady increase in the rate of market concentration is the
existence of important scale or scope economies. ... index, the largest market share
(C1 ), the C4 and C8 concentration ratios and the average licency date. The Sberbank is excluded when
computing the average licency date.
Table 2: The firms in the ... upon the date of licency for saving activities.
11
Class 1 means that the banks have
the oldest licency date and class 4 means that the banks have the newest licency date. The
value of
i
D is then...
... respectively, whereas no significant activity
was detected with NADPH. This cofactor preference is
consistent with the presence and absence of speci c
amino acids at certain positions in the amphioxus
enzymes ... Leica
confocal microscope (Leica Microsystems GmbH, Wetzlar,
Germany), and those of RDH2-b-galactosidase constructs
were done with a Zeiss Axiophot fluorescence microscope
(Carl Zeiss, Oberkochen, ... ofthe signaling sequence, but rather
contained the L24ERGR motif at the C- terminus
of the hydrophobic sequence, thereby resembling
the R19ERQV, R19ERKV, R19VRQV and
R19DRQ(S ⁄ C) sequences of...
... experience, the collection of facts, the evidence ofthe senses, the avoidance of
philosophical speculations, were the distinguishing features of Hippocratic medicine. One ofthe most striking
contributions ... gives an account ofthe trial of Apollonius of Tyana,[16] accused of human
hepatoscopy by sacrificing a boy in the practice of magic arts against the Emperor. " ;The liver, which the
experts ... Freedom the Note of Directness the Note of Humanism the Note of Sanity and of Many-sidedness.
Upon some of these characteristics we shall have occasion to dwell in the brief sketch ofthe rise of scientific
medicine...
... in the cell nucleus, RNA, also a nucleic acid, transfers a copy of a
particular part ofthe DNA from the cell nucleus to the cytosol. This serves as a
matrix for the synthesis of proteins, composed ... the
two interacting molecules on the path to completion ofthe reaction) can be formed.
The transition state often involves one molecule temporarily acce pting a pair of
electrons from the other. ... packed, one ball coordinates w ith 12 other balls and 74%
of the space is occupied. However, in ice, only 42% ofthe volume is occupied by
water molecules. Thus, ice has a lot of empty space;...
... indeed the ancestral host of Achryso-
chroides. Regarding the effect of taxa sampling on the
reconstruction of reproductive strategies, although the
biology of most species in other parts ofthe ... spurious ancestral character state
reconstructions. In our study, we included 15 Achrysoch-
aroides species, which comprise a third of known species
of this genus. Regarding the effect of taxa sampling ... 1998).
Discussion
Radiation of Achrysocharoides parasitoids
Achrysocharoides provides an interesting case of ‘ecolog-
ical specificity’, because most species attack Phyllono-
rycter moths confined...
...
composed of cells, and the business of a cell is chemistry. Our human cells
contain the same chemical compounds and undergo similar chemical pro-
cesses as the cells in the corn we eat and the ... explora-
tion of some basic principles of organic chemistry and an explanation how
they have contributed to the development of cells of increasing complexity.
CARBON, THE BACKBONE OF LIFE
Cells are composed ... area of biological
research.
Enzymes are a large group of proteins that act as catalysts for bio-
chemical reactions. Catalysts function by coming in close contact with
other molecules and accelerating...
...
discloses the profound laws of civilization. The ancient philosophers and the Fathers
of the Church, who must be regarded here as the representatives of socialism in the
early centuries ofthe ... spirit ofthe social compact, is necessarily presupposed. On the other hand,
the indemnity, or the price ofthe article taken, is fixed, not by the intrinsic value of
the article, but by the general ... immediately, as necessary to the
comprehension of chemical phenomena, a series of entities no less obscure,—vital
force, chemical force, electric force, the force of attraction, etc. (pp. 146, 149)....