... stories and other genres of literature including essay and memoir, techniques in storytelling and moreover, short literary works and their portrayal of life . With the understanding of such concepts, ... what is happening and what is going to happen next or, moreover, the suspense of readers – a type of involvement of the readers in doubting and speculating the coming events of the story.II.1.3. ... death of Carl. Carl died because of a heart attack in a tiny toilet of his own place of business. “Daddy and some other men tried to lift him up, while he was screaming and gasping and clutching...
... Distribution of microcystin-producing and non-microcystin producing Microcystis sp. in European freshwater bodies: detection of microcystins and microcystin genes in individual colonies., Syst. ... Only the concentration of toxin in Lake Tri An was too low to detect. The toxin concentrations ranged from 17.966 ng/mL in Duc An to 5.854 ng/mL in Nhu Y sample. Comparing microcystin concentrations ... A.G. Codd, Cyanobacterial toxins, the perception of water quality, and the prioritisation of eutrophication control., Ecological Engineering 16(1) (2000) 51. [4] I.R. Falconer, An overview of...
... factors relating to the level of harm and tothe quality of the act are allowed to influence sentencing? According toAshworth, in taking into account the quality of the act, the courts are simplyestablishing ... the court in R. v.Dudley and Stephens and the American Law Institute.Self-defenceThe law in England and Wales makes a distinction between the use of force in defence of oneself or others and ... relating to the individual offenderTwo groups of considerations relate to the offender himself. The first concerns hischaracter. In some instances, the courts take into account those aspects of...
... main chains and 1-4 branchings, and the more common 1-3main chains and 1-6 branchings.18 This frac-tion also is highly active in vitro andin animalmodels of cancer, although activity in ... humanstudies indicate AHCC has anticancer efficacy.Beginning in 1992, Kamiyamaconducted a trial in Japan to evaluate thepreventive effect of AHCC against recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma following ... D-Fraction are still in theearly stages of investigation. The remainingtwo have been subjected to in- depth applica-tion against cancers in humans.Glucan ChainsCore Proteinsor PolypeptidesFigure...
... disregard of the increased utility of precoordinated strings of subject terms, and catalog browse displays of themThe problem with any discussion of such issues lies in the complexity of theirinterrelationships. ... teach how to findthe precoordinated string than to teach how to think up all of the individual facets thatneed to go into a Boolean combination.) Increasing the granularity of searching tokeyword ... tokeyword levels, and robbing LCSH “facets” of their conceptual contexts in precoordinated strings, are both practices that directly undermine the scope-match level of traditional indexing–but it is...
... forhydrolysis and synthesis of penicillin G, ampicillin and cephalexin. Furthermore, insight into the nature of thetransition state in the rate-determining steps of the reactionwas obtained by analysing ... the kineticproperties of the enzyme and mutants [4,9–13], investiga-tions into the individual rate and binding constantsunderlying the kinetic properties and biocatalytic perform-ance in the ... may bind in the acyl-binding site of PA. Hydrolysis of p-NPA may thus proceedvia reversed binding of the substrate, in which the leavinggroup, p-nitrophenol, occupies the acyl binding site and...
... with NdeI and HindIII, and cloned between the NdeI and HindIII sites of pMV361e, apMV361 derivative containing the pblaF* promoter instead of the original phsp60 promoter and carrying a Km resis-tance ... strongly suggesting that this gene encodes a proteininvolved in the biosynthesis of PGL-tb in M. tubercu-losis strains that contain this glycolipid. Nevertheless,complementation of the fadD29 ... progress in our knowledge of the bio-synthesis of DIMs and PGLs, the in vivo functions of these FadD proteins in this pathway remain to beestablished and ⁄ or completed. For instance, theinvolvement...
... agriculturalland, incineration, land reclamation, landfill, forestry and application to ‘dedicated’ land (Matthews, 1992).Dumping at sea has been prohibited in many countriesincluding China. Land filling ... filling and incineration are un-popular because of the high cost and environmentalhazards involved. Land application has become morepopular because of the relatively low cost and the ben-efits of ... metal concentrations than in rural sludges. Zinc and Cu often have the highest concentrations in thebiosolids. Cadmium is also of concern because of itspotentially harmful effects on humans and...
... was obtained from a site in the western part of Singapore where heavy industries are located. Themineral composition of the soil includes quartz, clayminerals of predominantly kaolinite, montmorillonite and ... are )3, 0, +3, and +5. The main inor-ganic forms of As in contaminated soils and sedimentsare +5 and +3 (Harper and Haswell, 1988) but some-times the oxidation states of )3 and 0 are expected ... keyroles in controlling As and Se mobility in soils.Adsorption processes involving As and Se are con-sidered to be rapid. According to Prasad (1994), it wasfound that the removal of As(V)...
... issues of consistent and correct condom use, use and abuse of alcohol, and informed decision-making.3. There is a need to have programmes that educate youth about the dangers of alcohol. Findings ... a wide range of settings to make them accessible. These strategies should include issues of consistent and correct condom use, use and abuse of alcohol, and informed decision-making.3. There ... have HIV (88.3% of males and 87.9% of females) and that condoms could reduce HIV transmission if used correctly and consistently (89.9% of sample; 88.0% of males and 91.4% of females). It was...
... a large and looming imbalance between supply and demand arising from the short-term administrative measures taken to control enrolment in teaching training, and a collapse in the willingness ... Underlying the language of ‘supply and demand’ is the concept of the market. The market analogy is implicit inand assumed in discussions of teacher supply and demand, and yet this analogy is often ... heads of department and beginner teachers in 340 schools, and conducting face-to-face interviews in 17 schools stratified by urban–rural location and socio-economic profile: 5 in Mpumalanga, 4 in...