... side they galloped across the smooth grass, the princess andthe man who was kind to animals. The prairie odours of fruitful earth and delicate bloom were thick and sweet around them. Coyotes ... struck the root of a water-elm. The lion lay motionless. Givens, feeling aggrieved, and suspicious of fouls, shook his fist at the lion, and shouted: "I'll rastle you again for twenty ... yelping over there on the hill! No fear. And yet Josefa rode closer. A little hand seemed to grope. Givens found it with his own. The ponies kept an even gait. The hands lingered together, and the...
... pouring out more Scotch." The two men spoke lightly, but the consul saw and felt the tension andthe carefulness in their actions and words. "Good old fellows," he said to ... Morgan and Reeves went out over the still harbour. Two or three fishermen in the fleet of sloops anchored there looked up at the house of the diablos Americanos on the hill and wondered. "My ... the very verge of an eminence was perched, a two- room wooden cottage with a thatched roof. A Carib woman was washing clothes outside. The consul ushered the sheriff to the door of the room...
... wrecks of their pasts. She was content now for the horizon of that shimmering sea to be the horizon of her life. They had shut out the world and closed the door. Merriam was coming to her house ... 'em to say 'string' and they'll say 'crow's foot' or 'cat's cradle.' Some- times you'd think she was from Oshkosh, and again from Jacksonville, ... returned and reported the sloop ready. He and his brother lifted the trunk into the cart, covered it with straw and conveyed it to the point of embarkation. From there they transferred it on board...
... crises in a commonplace way, they should do the same on the stage." And then we drifted, like two trout, out of our cool pool in the great hotel and began to nibble languidly at the gay ... and stone and inch of iron in the panting town. But with the cunning of the two-legged beasts we had found an oasis where the hoofs of Apollo's steed had from a man in spite of his modern ... as you or I or Bill Jones would." "I'll admit," said I, earnestly (for my theory was being touched upon), "that on all ordinary occasions all of us use commonplace...
... multi-ple cannot contain an ε0log ε term. Therefore the coefficients of ε0log ε ofSδ[ρ − ε]dv and Vol(Ωε) agree; the former gives L(∂Ω) andthe theoremfollows.5. Proof of Proposition 3Let ... theorem, hestated the real analyticity of the coefficients of the asymptotic expansion of the Bergman kernel, though the proof was not published. Now a proof of thistheorem and claim, based on ... −DtSt.4. Proofs of the main theoremsNow we are ready to prove the main theorems. We first note that the theorems can be reduced to the ones in the real analytic category by approx-imations. The key...
... J–Iphase compared to the amplitudes and rate constantsof the two other phases. The above should be gov-erned by the balance between the rate of reduction and oxidation of the acceptor side of PSII ... before PQ poolreduction. Some authors have proposed that the J–Iphase is due to the removal of nonphotochemicalquenching (NPQ) caused by reduction of the PQ mole-cule bound in the QBpocket ... Whereas the half-reduction time for the fast poolis in agreement with the half-time found in this workfor the I–P rise, reduction of the slow PQ pool isclearly too slow to participate in theO J–I–P...
... H2 O 2or alkylhydroperoxides [231]have been shown to be apt to bypass reductiveFe++ Fe++ Fe3+ O OFe3+ O O–Fe3+OOFe3+Fe3+COO––OOCCOO––OOCHO OHHHCOO––OOCCOO––OOCCOO––OOC ... permission.Fe(III)Fe(II)Fe(III) O OFe(III) O OFe(III) O OHFe(IV) O Fe(III)Fe(III)HOOHFe(IV) O HOOH+ H++ H++ H+ H2 O O2peroxo-ironnucleophilic oxidanthydroperoxy-iron(inserts OH+?)oxo-ion, low spin(inserts ... some objection to this i dea: protona-tion of the proximal oxygen in the reduced ferrous dioxygenunit is usually thought to trigger Fe -O bond weakingfollowed by uncoupling of monooxygenation...
... the cologne bottle with hands which shook like an old man’s with the palsy. She poured some cologne on the handkerchief and a pungent odor filled the room. She laid the wet handkerchief on her ... her mother’s door open. She heard her father’s voice, andthe doctor’s in response, but she still could not distinguish a word. Presently she heard the front door open and close softly. Then ... forlornly before her mother. She wondered how her mother could scold her when she was her own daughter, and looked so sweet. She still felt the damp coolness of the night on her cheeks, and...
... immunotype 1, the outer core has atleast one O- acetylation site andthe O- acetyl group is presentin the core of a minority of the LPS molecules. The positionof the O- acetyl groups in the core of ... minority of the LPS molecules, an O- acetyl group is present in the outer coreregion at unknown position. The site andthe configuration of the linkage between the O- polysaccharide andthe core and ... analysis of the oligosaccharideregion of lipooligosaccharides. Structure of the oligosaccharidecomponent of Pseudomonas aeruginosa IATS serotype O6 mutant R5 rough-type lipopolysaccharide. Biochemistry...
... toidentify the organisms responsible for the induction orperpetuation of enterocolitis. Bacteroides are Gram-nega-tive rods andthe predominant anaerobes in endogenousintestinal flora. Among ... for the activity [24]. Therefore, the monophosphoryl lipid A in the LPS must be responsible for this weak activity.Structure of OPS moiety in LPSTo analyze the structure of the OPS moiety, the ... structure.Thus, the nonsubstituted Rha was estimated to be located at the nonreducing terminus of the OPS chain. Taking theseobservations into account, the structure of the OPS moietywas deduced to be...
... facilitates the illustration of the collaboration of a group of objectsExtension of object diagrams.context of a group of objects interaction between these objectsCollaborationDiagram39An ... representation of objects, links, and interactionsObject diagrams -objects and their relationships and correspond to (simplified collaboration diagrams that do not represent message broadcasts)Component ... relationships- Multiplicity is the number of instances of one class related to ONE instance of the other class- For each association and aggregation, there are two multiplicity decisions to make:...
... (Writings and Speeches )if the father conforms, since the nonconforming mother would then loseher children to him, he looses his rhetorical ire only on the abrogation ofpaternal rights andthe potential ... to land and property, the relation of fathers to sons, of mothers to daughters, and ofpotential wives to would-be husbands all take on broader implications inthat these ‘‘private’’ relations ... restrictions onreligious training and worship, but also, and no doubt more importantlyin Burke’s eyes, constrained economic opportunities and property-owning for members of the faith: ‘‘though...
... between two periods. It is too late for the period of the formation of the post-Carolingian feudal society, which so interests the current school of Breton medieval historians, and too early for the 2J. ... Eudo's period of exile at the court of Louis VII.This chronicle is the only source for some of the matters it records, and there is no reason to doubt William's veracity. The lack of ... Brittany took custody of or relief from lands in LeÂon and PenthieÁvre;± The barons of LeÂon and PenthieÁvre could construct forti®cations without the permission of the duke;± The barons of...