... and rang the bell.f. The next morning the Woodman was called into the Throne Room.g. They all followed the Soldier and found themselves in beautiful green rooms.h. They followed the Guardian ... carried on walking, they found themselves in the middle of a poppy field, and the smell ofthe flowers made Dorothy, Toto, and the Lion very, very sleepy so they couldn’t sleep any more. The Scarecrow ... Toto, and the Lion felt very sleepy and couldn’t walk anymore. The Queen told her new friends that if they called the mice, they would come.378. I fell in love 9. in the direction ofthe noise...
... hills, until they realised that they knew neither the way back to the Winkies’ Castle nor to the Palace of Oz. They were so tired that they could hardly walk. ‘Why don’t we call the field ... a little girl like you would melt me so easily!’Within a minute only the silver shoe and the key to the Lion’s cage were left ofthe Witch. Dorothy picked these up and ran to tell the Lion ... brains, the Lady answered:‘Very well. If you help Dorothy kill the Wicked Witch ofthe West, I will give you brains so good that you will be the wisest man in the Land of Oz. ’ The Scarecrow left...
... Tin Man5 The Cowardly Lion6 The River7 The Field of Sleep8 The Queen ofthe Field Mice9 The Emerald City10 The Great Wizardof Oz 11 The Wicked Witch ofthe West12 In the Power ofthe Wicked ... time.""Then I will take you to his Palace," the green man said. The Emerald City ofOz was a wonderful place. All the buildings were made of green marble54, with windows made of green glass. ... "I'll call the field mice!"So the girl blew the whistle that the Queen ofthe fieldmice had given her. In a few minutes, the little mice wereeverywhere."How can we help you,...
... grandfather was.It is not best to swap horses while crossing the river.You can fool some ofthe people all ofthe time, and all ofthe people some ofthe time, but you can not fool all ofthe ... recognizable specialties. ― Daniel Crevier Articial Intelligence: the art of making computers that behave like the ones in movies. ― Bill Bulko Some people worry that articial intelligence will ... light the lamp of wisdom and dispel all darkness from their lives.No work stains a man who is pure, who is in harmony, who is master of his life, whose soul is one with the soul of all.Abhi...
... structures of Mglu andsalt-labile glutaminase was expected to elucidate the structural features of salt-tolerant enzymes. Bacillusglutaminase is a structural homologue of Mglu, andthus the enzyme ... close to the active site, allowing interaction with the covalentlybound 5-oxo -l- norleucine. Before the release of l- glu-tamate, the lid may be in the intermediate positionfound in the Mglu ... mechanism of Bacillus glutaminase[5]. The structure of Bacillus glutaminase that cova-lently binds 5-oxo -l- norleucine (PDB 3brm) mimicsthat ofthe acyl-enzyme intermediate, while the MgluTG structure...
... international level, Target 8f ofthe Millennium Development Goals calls upon States, “in consultation with the private sector, [to] make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information ... accountability for their activities, and continuously review the impact of their services and technologies on the right to freedom of expression of their users, as well as on the potential pitfalls ... right to freedom of expression of their users, as well as on the potential pitfalls involved when they are misused. The Special Rapporteur believes that such transparency will help promote greater...
... the intracellular growth ofthe pathogen in itshost. This could explain the absence ofthe l- gulono-1,4-lactone dehydrogenase reaction product in the M. tuberculosis cells grown in vitro. The ... A blast search using the rat l- gulono-1,4-lactone oxidasesequence revealed the presence of closely related orthologs in a limited num-ber of bacterial species, including several pathogens of ... modulator of react-ive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated cell signaling. L- AA is therefore involved in a wide array of crucialphysiologic processes, including: biosynthesis of colla-gen and other...
... extracellular matrix where they may haveregulatory functions, unlike in somatic cells of multicellularorganisms where these enzymes are primarily lysosomaland thought to play a role i n intracellular ... outside lysosomes, in the cytoplasm and extrace llular matrix, unlike CL in manyother higher eukaryotes.Materials and methodsPurification of cathepsin L- like protease The c athepsin L- like protease ... sequence analysis of CLAP and cDNAclones coding for CLAP s how it to be a cell adhesionprotein and member ofthe fasciclin I family of proteins.These results support the hypothesis that CL in Artemiaembryos...
... that plasmodia do not tolerate artificiallyincreased levels of PMLA. The data in Table 1 allowcalculation and comparison ofthe PMLA contents of nucleiin a variety of strains. These nuclear ... & Holler, E. (1998) Multiple polypeptides immuno-logically related to b-poly( L -malate) h ydrolase (polymalatase)in the plasmodium ofthe slime mold Physarum polycephalum.Eur. J. Biochem. ... previously [18]. The stages could befairly well predicted by c alculation, taking into account the time elapsed after the fusion and the known length of the cell cycle. The injection solution of...
... the otherparameters of g and ofthe complex variable s. We denote by D, and 1/4+t2,respectively, the level of g and the eigenvalue ofthe Laplacian and we assumefor simplicity that the nebentypus ... (see the outline of the proof below). In fact, our method can certainly be adapted to handle L( f,s)2as well, thus giving another proof of Theorem 1 by assuming only thatχfis nontrivial, but ... together with (4.5) concludes the proof of Theorem 5.5. A shifted convolution problemIn this section, which is the bulk of this paper, we consider the follow-ing shifted convolution problem: Let...