... performance of the engine with the ECD-V4 has beenimproved (by atomizing the fuel into finer particles and optimizing the rise rate of the injection pressure), andproviding the injection volume and injection ... drawn into the injection pump. As the fuel fills the injection pump, it lubricates and cools the moving parts in the injection pump. After the fuel ispressurized, it is injected into the engine ... solenoid spill valve to controlfuel injection, enabled the control of the injection volumeon a cylinder-by-cylinder basis. Depending on the type of final injection volumecorrection and the...
... versions of episodes in two other domains; see [Hovy 86a, 86b]). In each case, PAULINE is also given a de- scription of the hearer and the same three princi- pal topics from a single underlying ... enumerated the kinds of tasks a text planner should be able to do. This paper describes the principal lesson learned in combining a num- ber of planning tasks in a planner-realiser: plan- ning and ... otherwise interpret its input elements, either individually or in groups, as instances of other representation elements. But finding new interpretations can be very dlt~cult; in general, this task...
... act of saying something in the full sense of “say”• Illocutionary act: the act performed in saying something• Perlocutionary act: the act performed by or as a result of sayingFor instance, in ... possibilities as in the case of open-ended questions, as the responses given depend on the number of possibilities anticipated in the design of the questionnaire. In a study of linguistic 19forms of a ... amount of data quickly, creating an initial classification of semantic formulas and ascertaining the structures of speech acts under consideration.” However, a major difficulty in using a DCT...
... [3–5].Characteristically, human HO-1 contains no cysteineresidue [6], whereas HO-2 contains at least two copies of a potential heme-binding site, consisting of the cysteineand proline (CP motif) [7,8]. Importantly, ... HO-1 and HO-2 expression in human cell linesWe initially analyzed the effects of hypoxia on theexpression of HO-1 and HO-2 in human cell lines of bone marrow origin, including KG1 myeloid cells, ... weremaintained in RPMI-1640 medium (Sigma, St Louis, MO,USA). YN-1 human erythroid cells [27,34] were maintained in Iscove’s Modified Dulbecco’s Medium (IMDM) (Sigma).HeLa and HepG2 cells were maintained...
... category of symptomatics.DISCUSSIONThe findings of the three surveys showedthe relative importance of cough as a predominantsymptom employed in screening the population. In fact, two screening ... among cases as observed in all the threesurveys. A TB prevalence survey9 based onsymptom inquiry in Raichur district of Karnatakashowed similar findings. In that survey, of the3685 symptomatics, ... patienthaving cough of three weeks or more with orwithout other symptoms. The importance of including quality check in the survey employingsymptom inquiry was well demonstrated in an earlierreport12...
... explain their wide distribution in tissues and cells [16], including stem cells [17].Increasing evidence links these noncatalytic actionswith the binding of cholinesterases to several proteinpartners. ... erythrocytes in the extent of binding with thelectins concanavalin A, Lens culinaris agglutinin(LCA), and Ricinus communis agglutinin (RCA)(Fig. 3), ruled out the blood origin and supported therenal ... butyrylcholinesterase activityassayed in kidney. This proposal is in agreementwith the cytochemical staining of acetylcholinesterase in the capsule of Bowman [41] and of acetylcholines-terase...
... checkpoint signaling in vivo. It may func-tion in the sensing of DNA damage [22]. In contrast with the intensive study of RPA in ani-mals and yeast, little is known about this protein in plants. In ... experiment, the indicated pro-teins were incubated together in NaCl ⁄ Picontaining 250 mM NaClat 4 °C for 1 h, and then incubated with Talon beads. The amount of protein present in the fraction ... RaddingCM (1998) Interaction of human rad51 recombinationprotein with single-stranded DNA binding protein,RPA. Nucleic Acids Res 26, 5388–5393.17 Stauffer ME & Chazin WJ (2004) Physical interactionbetween...
... average daily gain. In the second trial, both feeding diets containing DDGS and the addition of 5% choice white grease improved the gain:feed ratio, which was attributed to lower feed intake. ... utilization during late finishing phases, but also increases N excretion. When diets containing DDGS are formulated on an available phosphorus basis using the available phosphorus value obtained by ... protein source in diets for gestating swine. J. Anim. Sci. 46:674-677. Wahlstrom, R.C., C.S. German, and G.W. Libal. 1970. Corn distillers dried grains with solubles in growing-finishing swine...
... blue with a bit of purple in it and paint in the areas of thebuildings that are in shadow. Leave a few strokes of white paper where anything catches the light.A few fine lines of shadow can ... vanishing pointlying in the centre of the horizon. This createsan illusion, on the flat surface of a picture, of objects shrinking uniformly in scale as theyrecede in space and helps to convince ... 978-1-84193-448-8ISBN-10: 1-84193-448-8Printed in China 21BD1AF1-BA62-4ACF-868F-588A423B525BGETTING STARTED24Pen and ink in greater detailThe problem with drawing in colour in pen and ink is rather similarto...
... should disappear in England as it has in France, alldistinctions would thereby be lost. Here Burke avows the central role of masculine heterosexual discipline in creating and maintaining social,political, ... principle of transmission can befully secure if feminine fidelity is not maintained.Not surprisingly, then, Burke figures the worst excesses of the revol-utionaries as a threat of uncontained ... as‘‘peripheral’’ to the main lines of development of the novel, we shouldfollow the lead of Ina Ferris and Katie Trumpener by investigating thecentral role of ‘‘the regional’’ in the construction of English...
... they in ected in startlingly new ways. To forget this is tomake the mistake of simply reproducing the Romantic myth of the originality of the creative act. The point of concluding withone of ... could be contained.The emotional intensity of the backlash against the intrusions of these subaltern groups suggests the importance of readingthese developments in ways which interfuse social ... recognized as beingsingularly dependent on technical advances in the print industry.22 In Letters on Education (1790), Catherine Macaulay argued that the‘advantages of printing, by rendering easy...
... wake at 6 a.m., but nap for two hours or so in the early afternoon. Thus the influence on one's sleep pattern is worthy of consideration when choosing an occupation....