... strongly
point to the importance of changes in the surface properties
of the PLB membrane. The obvious candidates for the
driving forces in the case ofthe pH-dependent changes are
either changes in the ionization ... loss of long-range order
in the samples.
This breakdown in PLB structure, like the conversion of
the POR complex, is irreversible. There is no evidence of the
reformation of organized PLB if the ... in Fig. 12B. The effect ofthe presence of the
adenylates on the ability of POR-PChlide
640
to undergo
photoconversion was checked by comparing the efficiency
of photoconversion of PLB samples...
...
understanding ofthe need and interest
of each class on the part ofthe teacher.
Vietnamese classes ofEnglish are often
very big. In regular classes, students
are often ofthe same age, ... discussion or exchanging
of ideas between groups so that they all
can see the right way of writing their
final draft.
Due to the differences between the
two systems of grammar in English and
Vietnamese, ...
37
correction of students' papers helps
teachers consolidate their knowledge of
their English language.
3.3. Advantages and
disadvantages of using group
writing
Table 1 summaries the teachers'...
... The experience of “Otherness” has pervaded
the Self, which thereby becomes aware ofthe original unity
of the Self and the Other, a unity which could be conceived
32 | The End of Comparative ... er-
ent appreciation ofthe role oflanguage in philosophy. There are diff er-
ent sorts oflanguage used in diff erent areas of philosophy. There is, for
example, a certain use oflanguage in analytic ... understanding ofthe world. There is no understanding without (the
need for and use of ) language. We need language, but we need to rethink
the way we see and use it.
To come back to the English...
... promoter (the promoter
located in front ofthe AtAOS2 gene), and the
AtAOS2 gene were clearly detected in the transgenic
rice genomes.
These results strongly confirmed the appearance
of the transgene ... genome. The results of PCRs would
confirm the appearance ofthe AtAOS2 gene in the
transgenic rice genome.
2. MATERIALS AND METHODS
2.1. Extraction of rice DNA
The leaves of one-month-old wild-type ... of PCRs was carried out to
detect the hygromycin resistance gene, CaMV35S
promoter (the promoter located in front ofthe
AtAOS2 gene), and the AtAOS2 gene in the
transgenic rice genome. The...
... skills in their own languages. Then our task will be twofold: to give
them confidence in English and to equip them with hitherto unknown
skills in either their own mother tongue or English.
At ... a foreign language because they are attracted to the
culture of one ofthe TLCs (see (c) above). They learn thelanguage because
they want to know more about the people who speak it, the places ... users of a language are proficient in a range
of language skills, though not all of them have the same range of sub-skills.
It will be our responsibility to see that the students' language...
...
diarrheal deaths in the two regions ofthe
world where they are most concentrated
— the northern states of India and Nigeria.
In Phase 2 this approach will be extended
to the other high child ... MOTHER-TO-CHILD: Virtually
eliminate the transmission of HIV from
mother-to-child by the end of 2015
In collaboration with UNAIDS, PEPFAR, the
countries suering the greatest burden
and other ... $3.5 billion of
www.mdghealthalliance.org | 9
Led by Suprotik Basu, Managing Director oftheof ce
of the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for
Malaria, the Malaria Pillar ofthe MDG Health...
... victims ofthe
spread of H5N1.
Trade
The poultry trade – both legal and illegal - is a major potential vector for thespread
of H5N1. Many experts see trade as the major cause ofthespread ... after the Asian outbreaks, and we have the
most plausible mechanism for thespreadofthe virus between places which are not
connected by the flyways of migratory birds The timing and pattern of ... wild birds and free range farms are the main risks in thespreadof H5N1, how did
a country of backyard farms, in the middle ofthe worst affected zone, see 93% of its
outbreaks concentrated in...
... science is the objective world and
the limits of science are determined by the limits of the
objective methods of formal and empirical research" [3].
Insofar as the scientific paper is the primary ... contributed to the study design and performed the lit-
erature review for the assessment ofthe vocabulary
employed and performed the analysis ofthe data. She pre-
pared the first draft ofthe manuscript. ... discretion. The strength and import of observations
and conclusions should be evident in and of themselves
with minimal positioning on the part ofthe authors.
The demonstrable increase in the use of...
... was the major
component of red meat intake (90%). Only beef and
hamburgers but not pork was associated with the risk
of type 2 DM in the NHS II [6]. In our population the
cut off points of ... of type 2 DM in four prospective
studies [3;5-7]. The available data on the association
between meat intake and the risk of type 2 DM are
limited to four health professionals cohorts and the ... directly generalizable to the general
population.
To better understand the relationship between
the intake of meat and the risk of type 2 DM we
prospectively investigated the association between...
... that the percentage
of independent tourist is the biggest. It occupies 58% in total. The numbers of
tourists who travel in-group hold 33%. And the business tourist market is less,
9%. Seeing the ... this kind of travel very much. There are many reasons to explain for the
result that why they choose travelling alone.
Some of independent travelers are students, they travel alone to get the
real ... Estimate age of tourist
This column shows the estimate age ofthe tourist. As it is shown in chart
2, middle age people have the highest percentage, occupy 58,5%. The
percentage of young tourists...