... segmented into subdialogues which appeared to be the execution of a plan to satisfy a goalofthe user or the adviser on the basis ofthe task structure. In addition to segmenting the dialogue into ... attempt to find evidence linking the dialogue structure to the task structure. The main point is that the structure ofthe intentions conveyed inthe discourse should mirror to some extent the ... prerequisite inthe interpretation of user-adviser dialogues isto analyze the task the users are trying to perform. A task analysis is a detailed description ofthe determinants ofthe user's...
... withoutdrinking will not satisfy men’s demand. In this part we would like to introducewhat the English often drink.3.2.1. TeaThere is a saying that the British like a nice cup of tea inthe morningand ... served, the diners remove the napkin from their placesetting, unfold it and put it in their laps. When the diners leave the table at the end ofthe meal, they place napkin loosely next to their ... the Jade Emperor and governor ofthe universe, what happened to the family during the year. Inthe Vietnamese opinion, close living with Godsand having their protection is their top list- wish....
... successful metabolic engineering of freezing tolerance in plants should include such ananalysis ofthe dynamics of metabolism to gain com-prehensive information about the effects of individualoverexpression ... suggest increasing the maximum activities of enzymes participating in sucrosecycling. Assuming that Rsch is optimized for coldacclimation, we suggest, on the basis ofthe results of the in silico ... as the difference between the rate of net photosynthesis and that of net starch synthesis (unit:C6h)1ặg)1FW):rCO2!Sucẳ rNetPhotosynthesisrCO2!StarchRatesof net photosynthesis...
... equipment into drop zones. The primary objective measure of drop performance isthe distance from the intended point of effect tothe actual landing point. Although the navigator is the key ... landings, from 33 percent to 28 percent ofthe total landings, and a ten percentage point increase inthe number of unsatisfactory landings, from 14 percent to 24 percent ofthe total. These ... returns inthe form of increased productivity and improved readiness but can also increase the costs of maintaining a given end strength. Applying this observation tothegoal of achieving national...
... deoxyribonuclease isolated from bovine, ovine,and porcine pancreas. Derivation ofthe amino acid sequence of ovine DNase and revision ofthe previously published amino acidsequence of bovine DNase. ... acritical factor inthe initiation of human and rat SLE [12,40], the acquisition of thermally stable characteristics duringDNase I evolution may provide a clue tothe etiology of SLE in humans ... Ireduced their thermal stabilities to levels similar to those of amphibian enzymes. These findings led us to conclude thatthere are at least two mechanisms that might be involved in changing the thermally...
... substitution) occurring a t position 23 in exon 9(TTGA instead of TCGA). To discriminate between the M and the F alleles, we tookadvantage ofthe presence o f an 11-bp insertion in intron 9 of the F allele, ... compared with the F variant; (c) the deoxycytidyl phosphate residue at position 2 3 inthe 9thexon ofthe A alle le, which is deleted inthe F allele, is mutatedtoTintheMallele, giving rise to a Ser ... exon 8 of alleles F and M, which is lacking inthe A allele, giving atotal of 25 polymorphic sites useful for phylogenetic allelecomparisons. Taking into account these data, it is worthnoting...
... cancontribute intellectual insights, to new ways of thinking about andgoverning the world, that is, new governmentalities. On this point it is worth observing that the institution of government has, since ... acts. This point will not be lost in the analysis contained in this book, but given the considerable lack of attention tothe role of (computer) technology inthe conduct of government, the focus ... humans involves a transformation inthe constitution ofthe world and the way in which we perceive and act on it. Indeed, the entering into thishuman-tool relationship transforms the subjects of...
... want is a comprehensive rule binding men together, making them do much the same things, telling them what to expect of each other—fashioning them alike, and keeping them so. What this rule is ... tries to read, is beginning to read, knows she ought to read, inthe frame of each man the result of a whole history of all his life, of what he is and what makes him so, of all his fore-fathers, ... were attempting for the more special purposes ofthe jurist to express compendiously the characteristics, ofthe situation in which mankind disclose themselves at the dawn of their history, I should...
... concept. In fact, it is very difficult to think ofthe mind without thinking ofthe brain. Neuroscientist Antonio Damasio (1997), for example, calls the brain the “minded brain.” His view is that the ... complicated, we know the brain is part ofthe body. It is this intricate system of mind and brain and body, that is, this system of neural and biochemical connec-tions, within the context ofthe environment, ... our eating behaviors. THE “MINDED BRAIN”e mind isthe software program ofthe brain. In 1923, in his structural theory, Freud (1923/1961, pp. 1–66) conceptualized a mind divided into three...
... disincentives to mobilizing savingsIssues bearing on the nature of agency relationshipsand disincentives to mobilizing savings arise when man-agement of savings operations inthe posts is ... and in India the Ministry of Finance estimates that the overallcost of tax incentives amounts to 16 per cent ofthe value of the funds collected under the programme. In China, anynumber of postal ... be invested or intermedi-ated to serve economic and social development goals. In the case of India, fully 80 per cent ofthe fundscollected are distributed by the Ministry of Finance to the...
... used in the commission of or to further the commission of, financial crimes particularly money laundering or the financing of terrorist activities. This policy therefore establishes guidelines ... Convention and the issue ofthe “Basel Statement of Principles on the Prevention ofthe Criminal Use ofthe Banking System”, the Central Bank took steps to ensure that, in addition to issuing Anti-Money ... laundering and of other persons wishing to use the Central Bank to facilitate the commission of some other financial crime. Consequently, from the early 1990s, following the signing ofthe Vienna...
... thus reducing the tendency for resuspension. The horizontal distribution of 137Cs in the sediments is affected by the shape ofthe lake basin, steep-sloping bottoms tending to focus the radiocaesium ... sampling and radiochemistry to statistical analysis. The course included a series of practical laboratory exercises. The 20 lectures are being published in book form (Holm, editor). In the ... using another type of glass fibre. This indicates that the quality ofthe data on radionuclides in air from the Nordic countries is surprisingly good. Whole-body counting is used for the...
... caused by an increase in both the levels of retino-blastoma mRNA and the stability ofthe protein. The expression ofthe transcription factor Sp1, a retinoblastoma-interacting protein, was also ... and inthe levels of Rb mRNA; and, on the other hand, the stability of Rb protein is increased.As stated inthe Introduction, Rb interacts with a variety of proteins. We selected Sp1 to study the ... to normalize the results. To test whether the effect of UCN-01 was also caused byan increase inthe stability of Rb and Sp1 proteins, wedetermined the decay of these proteins after inhibitingprotein...