... language in common and American
articles in particular, one must be able to find out the subject andthe main verb. In this case,
subject and main verb are together at the beginning ofthe sentence, ... used.
4.2 Data analysis and findings
4.2.1 Structure ofthe articles
Each ofthe three main part of an article (the headline, the lead andthe body) has its own
distinctive style and content.
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5 ... principles that regulate the practice ofthe
critic, the art of judging with knowledge and propriety ofthe beauties and faults of a
literature performance, or of a production inthe fine art.
5
2 Chapter...
... (Hawara), in
pyramids like those ofthe old Memphite kings. These facts, ofthe situation of Itht-taui, of their burial in the
southern an ex ofthe old necropolis of Memphis, andofthe fori of their ... the
Fruit-house," the "Tell ofthe Tablets," andthe "Great Tell," and, rising as they do inthe centre ofthe site,
they mark the position ofthe temples andthe other principal buildings ... consolidated the work ofthe earlier kings.
As far as we can tell, then, Aha and Narmer were the first conquerors ofthe North, the unifiers of the
kingdom, andthe originals ofthe legendary Mena. In their...
... likely that the N-terminal domain is involved in
protein–protein interactions with other hydrophilic domains
of neighboring integral membrane subunits, and interspecies
interactions are incompatible.
From ... proposed X-linkage.
Sequence analyses ofthe ESSS cDNA in these mutants
revealed chain termination mutations. In two of these
mutants the protein i s truncated at the C-terminus of the
targeting sequence; ... andthe effect of
the absence of intact complex I, but the results are too
preliminary in this regard.
Heterologous expression ofthe ESSS-HA subunit
The localization ofthe ESSS subunit in the...
... of GSK3 (using Li or SB-415286)
appears to be sufficient for inducing activation of GS in
muscle and fat cells, and that inhibition ofthe kinase
potentiates insulin action in muscle of insulin-resistant ... increases in glucose uptake and glycogen synthesis
allowing for more effective ÔchannellingÕ of glucose into
glycogen in response to insulin. However, one of the
potential difficulties in interpreting ... phosphatidylinositol
3-kinase, p70, S6 kinase and glycogen synthase kinase-3 activity in
L6 muscle cells: evidence for the involvement ofthe mammalian
target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway in the
L
-leucine-induced
up-regulation...
... factor in knowledge, psychologists took
a prime interest inthe organs that were the windows of the
mind, andinthe details of their functioning; other things
were accorded a sketchier and sometimes ... more toward these principles of life,
and sought their essence, their inward ramifications, and the
grounds of their security. Interpretations of doctrines and
commandments became more and more ... Church Fathers and culminating inthe great
Scholastics. But, at last, its generative ideas—sin and salvation,
nature and grace, unity, infinity, and kingdom—had done
their work. Vast systems of thought...
... of an organism. The human genome is all
the DNA that exists inthe nucleus ofthe cell of a human being
together with the small amount of DNA that exists in the
mitochondria the tiny organelles ... Neanderthal speci-
mens, the Mezmaiskaya specimen from the northern Caucasus
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and a specimen from the Vindija Cave in Croatia, confirmed these
A Walkinthe Garden of Eden: Genetic Trails into ...
The history ofthe peoples of southern Africa can be reconstruct-
ed using a variety of methods, each having its own strengths and
limitations. In trying to understand the complex patterns of
genetic...
... progress in our knowledge ofthe bio-
synthesis of DIMs and PGLs, thein vivo functions of
these FadD proteins in this pathway remain to be
established and ⁄ or completed. For instance, the
involvement ... to
promote the transfer ofthe p-HB moiety onto
PKS15 ⁄ 1 [16,18].
To examine the involvement of FadD29 inthe bio-
synthesis of DIMs and PGLs, we took advantage of
the existence inthe laboratory of ... be
controlled in vivo by specific interactions between
FadD29 and PKS15 ⁄ 1 on the one hand, and FadD26
and the FasI system on the other hand. Further inves-
tigations, including protein interaction...
... founded in 1997 with the main objective of promoting research and educa-
tion inthe field of cultural heritage, based on the directions and recommendations given in
the Professional Guidelines ofthe ... andofthe paint layer, the characteristic
“touche” ofthe author, the eventual existence of an underlying painting, the pentimenti, the
alterations, the restorations, the modifications of frame, ... collaborate with
the network.
The main characteristics of these institutions, together with a database on the techniques
used andthe cultural areas in which they are working are mentioned inthe website
http://www.chim.unipg.it/chimgen/LabS...
... ⁄ ))]. These results indicate
that a functional deletion of Synoviolin causes a change
in the intracellular trafficking of NCT.
Effect of Synoviolin on the production of Ab
NCT is one ofthe essential ... experiments. m integrin b1, mature integrin b1; im integrin b1, immature integrin b1. Right panel: the band intensities were
quantified, andthe percentage mature NCT level inthe cell membrane ... underlying the enhancement of Ab generation by
Synoviolin will clarify the interaction between the ubi-
qutination ofthe PS complex and APP processing.
Materials and methods
Antibodies, reagents and...
... Rabin andthe attack in
Hebron's Tomb ofthe Patriarchs, Sikhs identified with the killing of India's prime minister Indira Gandhi and
Punjab's chief minister Beant Singh, andthe ... as inthe
cases ofthe Shining Path andthe Tupac Amaru in Peru, and the
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material for theologically justifying the violence of contemporary Christian groups. Attacks on abortion clinics, ... Delaware. The trunk ofthe car held a cargo of ominous supplies: a cinder block to break
a window, cans of gasoline to pour inand around a building, and rags and matches to ignite the flames. The...
... complex base-
band, sample them, and store the samples until the end of the
first phase. Inthe second phase, they retransmit scaled and
rotated version of their received samples to the destinations.
This ... unknown and random LO phases on the
signaling in Section 2.2. Section 3 then motivates the usage
of the MSE ofthe estimated two-hop channels to judge
the quality ofthe channel estimates. The four ... networks (single-user and
multiuser) inthe presence of additive estimation noise and
relay phase noise. They differ inthe direction in which
the single-hop links are measured and thus the required
effort...