... forms and meanings andthe distribution of forms and meanings of their native language and culture to the foreign language and culture- both productively and when attempting to speak the language ... are the grammatical and semantic features of each verb and how are they similar and different in terms of these features?• What are their synonyms and idioms?• What are the implications ofthe ... uses ofthe two verbs. The findings ofthe study on the ground of general meanings may help the translators to find the appropriate expressions when dealing with the specific situations where the...
... from the fluorescent lamp to the top ofthe giant reeds was about 0.2 m at the start ofthe experiment. The temperature in the experimental room was kept at about 28 °C. The rhizomes andthe ... placed on the leaf. The amount of phosphorus in the leaves was calculated based on the count ofthe beta ray, capture efficiency, device efficiency, and a specific value ofthe reagent. The phosphorus ... above-ground part ofthe giant reeds that will remain the following year are cropped before the start ofthe dying down period. Then, after all ofthe above-ground part has died down, the whole plants...
... to the ease of observing events occurring in the eye andthe highly significant conse-quences of eye damage compared with lim-ited local damage in other areas ofthe body and the possible therapeutic ... KY.6Later, the hypothesis wasregistered with the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress.7More recently, obser-vations demonstrating the presence of largenumbers of setal fragments in the intestinalwalls ... of pigs,8rats,9 and a horse10offer strongsupport for the proposed first step of thishypothesis. Based on this experimental evi-dence consistent with the first step of the hypothesis and...
... from cancer at any stage ofthe disease with the hope of raising awareness ofthe types of therapies that may be appropriate and increasing awareness ofthe role ofthe pain specialist in cancer ... included in the assessment. An assessment ofthe psychosocial factors inuencing the experience of pain will include:• the patient’s understanding of their condition.• what the pain means to the individual ... towards the end of life, but also pain at diagnosis, as a consequence of cancer therapies and in cancer survivors. The document relates the science of pain to the clinical setting and explains the...
... Emergencies, 8thed. The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2006.•Health Council ofthe Netherlands. Pesticides in food: assessing the risk to children. The Hague, Health Council ofthe Netherlands Report, June ... Pesticides and other chemicals for household use are present in the home. Outdoor pollutants vary according to density of traffic, extent of industrialization, time (of the year andof the day) and ... including the fetus will often be harmed disproportionately and more severely than adults by exposure to many of these chemicals. The release into the environment of large numbers and varieties of...
... the co-Smad Smad4 andthe inhibitory Smads 6 and 7. AllR-Smads andthe co-Smad consist of three domains: the N-terminal MH1 domain, the variable proline-richlinker, andthe C-terminal Mad ... consisting ofthe WHdomain binds DNA with nanomolar affinity and the binding is further increased by the presence of the UHM domain [44]. Because the DNA binding site onMAN1 does not overlap with the ... functions. These functionsinclude the context-specific inhibition or stimulation of cell proliferation, control of extracellular matrixsynthesis and degradation, andthe control of epi-thelial...
... productive binding of steroid substrates:in the first, a (small) sub population of enzyme bindsdirectly the steroid in the reactive conformation, with the remainder ofthe enzyme binding the unreactiveconformation. ... confirming that the mutation of Tyr186 to Phe186 does not grossly perturb the overall framework ofthe enzyme or the active site. The active sites of the enzymes are shown in stick format with the sigmaA ... and indicate re-oxidation ofthe flavin andthe formation ofthe hydride-Meisenheimercomplex of TNT. (C) As for panel B except the spectral changes are recorded over an extended time period and...
... symptoms,particularly cough andthe extent of disease. The end of the period is defined as the time when contact with the index case is broken or when all ofthe criteria fordetermining when during therapy a ... collection and analysis of epi-demiologic and other data• Development of policies and procedures andof a planfor controlling TB, on the basis ofthe assessment of the problem• Assurance of diagnostic, ... health, their skills and capacities, the places where they work, the way they are organized, the equipment and systems available to them, andthe fiscalresources they command) represents the public...
... animals remained and a majority of those had obtained immunity. The disease pre-vailed in the high-density cattle areas ofthe provinces of Holland, Utrecht, and Friesland. The chance of rinderpest ... dramatically during the last decades ofthe twentieth century, leading to an emphasis on animal health and welfare. Media coverage of the recent outbreaks of swine fever and FMD in the Netherlands, coupled ... distance. Therefore, from the late Middle Ages onward, the Netherlands specialized in livestock production and, especially, exports of meat, butter, and cheese. Due to the opening ofthe British...
... calculation of each ofthe sub-index values, the highest of these is taken as the Air Quality Index. One ofthe AQI sub-index values may be the API sub-index. If the API sub-index is the highest ofthe ... pollution on health. 5.0 Methodand Frequency of API and AQI Reports to the Public 5.1 API The API will be reported to the public when it is the basis ofthe AQI, and it will be reported as ... Purpose ofthe API 3.2 Purpose ofthe AQI 4.0 AQI AND API LEVELS AND CONTROL ACTIONS 4.1 API 4.2 AQI 4.3 Control Actions 5.0 METHODAND FREQUENCY OF REPORTS OF AQI AND API LEVELS TO THE PUBLIC...
... FEBS 529 of the threshold cycle means ofthe two genes for eachtissue were used as the exponent in the formula 2(DCt).Accordingly, and assuming that the efficiency of the amplification ofthe two ... photo-synthetic tissues.In the present study, we report on the genomicstructures of Psy1 and Psy2 genes andthe transcrip-tion patterns of both genes in different tomato tissues. The role of carotenoids ... metabolites in the pigmentation of tomato flowers and fruits has beenalso reanalysed in the light of these results.ResultsIsolation of tomato Psy1 and Psy2 genesUsing the sequences M8474 and L23424...
... necessarily reflect the views and policies ofthe Asian Development Bank (ADB) or its Board of Governors or the governments they represent.ADB does not guarantee the accuracy ofthe data included ... and Governance. Each theme is further divided into subtopics. The tables contain indicators related to a subtopic. The MDGs and themes in Parts II and III start with a brief analysis of key ... Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics Reserve Bank of Australia Azerbaijan Central Bank of the...