... to find out the subject andthe main verb. In this case, subject and main verb are together at the beginning of the sentence, but in other case, they are separated or the writer delays the ... for the dishonesty in implementing state-owned projects. 22understand a direct speech; in contrast, there remain some hints in indirect speech and one has to know the rules to interpret the ... used.4.2 Data analysis and findings4.2.1 Structure of the articlesEach of the three main part of an article (the headline, the lead andthe body) has its own distinctive style and content.155...
... the Fruit-house," the "Tell of the Tablets," andthe "Great Tell," and, rising as they do inthe centre of the site,they mark the position of the temples andthe other principal buildings ... consolidated the work of the earlier kings.As far as we can tell, then, Aha and Narmer were the first conquerors of the North, the unifiers of the kingdom, andthe originals of the legendary Mena. In their ... against the two pillars, half-burying them inthe process, then drag the architrave up the ramp bymeans of ropes and men, and put it into position. Then the ramp is cleared away. This is the...
... in closing”. The conclusion reinforces and summaries the information presented inthe body. So, aclear summary of the purpose and main points will help the audience get the big picture and increase ... main parts. The introduction “sets the scene” and engages the audience by motivating them to listen by relating the topic to their interests. The body must explain, support, and defend the theme ... Easy23Delivery– Getting and maintaining audience–s attention1. Knowing where to stand 2. Keeping the speech flow/Keep talking3. Knowing how to begin (i.e. stating the purpose, explaining to the audience...
... together, the descriptive findings indicate, first, that the multivariate models will predict large nativity differences in mothers’ health inputs in both the U.S. andthe U.K., and that these ... mothers’ smoking behavior around the child (smokes/does not smoke around child) as well as mothers’ frequency of drinking. Inthe FFS, we create a measure of binge drinking indicating whether ... or more grandparents live inthe household (grandmother only in FFS). Inthe MCS, information about the country of origin was obtained when children were 3 years old; the sample is therefore...
... hydrophobiccore (M88V) andthe other inthe protein–RNA interaction(T45S), decrease the stability of the capsid. Our findingsilluminate the role of packing inthe icosahedral lattice of the virus capsid.Experimental ... encoded inthe native conformation of the capsid protein andin its interaction with the nucleic acid.Here we investigated how the packing and stability of viruscapsids are sensitive to single amino ... resides on the surface of the protein and makes noobvious stabilizing interactions with other amino acid side-chains, this part of the protein interacts with genomic RNA[33,41,47]. Such interactions...
... concerning the kinetics and properties of the enzyme. More strikingly, we show a novel role of the PPaseenzyme inthe development and molting process of A. suumlarvae in vitro.Materials and methodsParasitesAdult ... determined by incubating the diluted recombin-ant proteins inthe standard reaction mixture inthe presenceof increasing concentrations of PPi(0.05–0.5 mM)at55°C.Data were fit to the appropriate ... and minced with a surgical knife. The minced tissue was wrapped in cotton gauze and suspended in NaCl/Picontaining 100 lgÆmL)1penicillin/streptomycin at 37 °C for 3 h. After incubation the...
... gardener's pleasure in digginghis fields in spring, clearing them of nettles, and levelling the ground thrown up by the moles, in protectinghis seedlings from rain and sun, and, later on, in his gay ... and the worlds beyond it, are directed by the same ordinances of the Master. The seasons of spring and summer and autumn and winter give way in succession one to another in peace. The winds in ... especially in painting; and since the mind of a people is oneunited organism, the relation between poetry and painting is not one of opposition and mutual exclusion theyrather enlarge and explain,...
... an origin and an end for the nation using both remembering and forgetting, and to create the illusion that both (origin and end) were already and naturally found inthe world. In other words, ... making their way to the southern shore of Spain during the 1990s. On the other hand, the stories told about these people also depend on the social and political context of the present for their ... that inthe second half of the 1960s, during the comparatively liberal interlude which started in 1966—with the promulgation of the new “Ley de Prensa” and finished in 1971 the year in which the...
... deciphering the origin of the destabilization and hence, diminution of the melting temperature (Tm) inthe former.Base stacking inthe vicinity of A C mismatch in PNAÆDNA and DNA duplexesIntra ... tointerrupted stacking, fluctuating nature of the hydro-gen bond and water organization inthe vicinity of the mismatch might be the contributing factors for the increase in free energy and diminished stability ... throughout the dynamics in DDwtleading to an uninterrupted stacking at the steps flank-ing the mismatch. The difference inthe A C mismatchhydrogen bond may therefore be attributed to the signi-ficant...
... pressure. But an investment in this kind of planning will be amply repaid over the life of the project: inthe quality of the products, in smooth workflow, in staff morale, and not least inthe total ... whichshould include custodians of the material, should assess whether the analog materialshave sufficient intrinsic value and quality to ensure interest in their digital surrogates and to sustain the ... costs that lie behind the theiractivities.Equally, less well-resourced institutions and initiatives face an increasing challenge in matching the developments in presentation and delivery of digital...
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... Youth: Dialogue and Mutual Understanding, spotlighting the “World Programme of Action for Youth to the Year 2000 and Beyond,” first adopted in 1995 and developed further since then. The World ... behavior. The Internet is another window on the world for youth in MENA. Usage varies greatly across the region. People living inthe United Arab Emirates are the most avid Internet users inthe ... Regional Seminar on National Youth Policies for the Middle East and North Africa, with the aim of sharing experiences in develop-ing and implementing national policies. The seminar highlighted the...
... immigrants inthe last 350 years; andthe third fromIndia andthe Malay Archipelago inthe past 100 to 150 years (seefigure 10). There have been varying degrees of genetic admixtureA Walkinthe ... human beingtogether with the small amount of DNA that exists in the mitochondria the tiny organelles that are found inthe cytoplasmof these cells. In terms of size, the DNA molecule is so thin ... Neanderthal speci-mens, the Mezmaiskaya specimen from the northern Caucasus15 and a specimen from the Vindija Cave in Croatia, confirmed theseA Walkinthe Garden of Eden: Genetic Trails into...