... appropriately balance the relevant interests ofthe parties involved where, as is often the case, these interests are in conflict Inthe specific contextof assessing the sum of money that should be awarded ... the Robinson v Harman Principle 24 A The Principle’s Indeterminacy 24 Indeterminacy as to Purpose 24 Indeterminacy as to Scope 25 B The Meaning of ‘Loss’ inthe Orthodox ... I: The Inadequacy ofthe Orthodox Understanding ofContractual Money Awards An Overview ofthe Orthodox Account 23 I Introduction .23 II The Conventional Interpretation of the...
... mixtures of MCC and DCP, increasing the percentage of MCC inthe mixture increased the tablet recovery due to the time-dependent nature of plastic deformation of MCC (Garr and Rubinstein, 1991) Inclusion ... chains may 'coil' under pressure with the degree of spiraling related to the molecular weight ofthe polymer The significant recovery observed could be due to the 'uncoiling' of these chains ... marked changes inthe physical properties of a compact during storage due to interparticle crystallization of saturated solution within the compact causing a reduction inthe incidence of crack propagation...
... refers to the consideration of meaning in an incongruent way at the level ofthe organization ofthe discourse The most congruent form of joining two ideas is An investigation into the role of metaphor ... different way of construing the world Second, it can increase the information load ofthe nominal group by nominalizing the dynamic process and putting several epithets before the head ofthe nominal ... ideational meaning but the textual meaning An investigation into the role of metaphor in description of emotion in poetic discourse 13 There is the third kind of meaning called interpersonal meaning which...
... yields the claim in (2.80) This completes the proof of Lemma This completes the proof of Proposition and hence of Theorem Proof of Theorem In this section we indicate how the arguments given in Section ... second term on the right-hand side ofthe analogue of (2.93) Proof of Theorem In Sections 4–6 we prove Theorems 3–5 The proof follows the same line of reasoning as in [3, §5], but there are some ... follow the drift field ∇φ/φ The proof is a straightforward adaptation and generalization ofthe proof of Proposition in [3] We outline the main steps, while skipping the details Step One ofthe basic...
... deformations ofthe nodes of Σ, while S2 takes care of changes ofthe complex structure ofthe (normalization of the) irreducible components of Σ together with points marking the position ofthe singular ... is the diameter of ϕ(V ) in M ; on contracted components one may take the smallest ε with V contained inthe ε-thin part The latter consists of endpoints of loops around the singular points of ... descending induction on the multiplicities ofthe components and the badness ofthe singularities ofthe underlying pseudo-holomorphic curve |C∞ |, measured by the virtual number of double points...
... along the independent variable or among any ofthe parameters ofthe equation (the latter evolution being mediated by the Schlesinger transformations) In this sense all the parameters, including the ... have pointed out in [11], the geometry ofthe transformations of this equation is related to the affine Weyl group D(1) , just as inthe case of (2.1) On the identity of two q-discrete Painlev´ ... on the weight lattice ofthe affine Weyl group E(1) or one of its degenerations This proliferation of discrete Painlev´ equations raises the question ofthe indepene dence ofthe various forms Indeed,...
... be reduced to the determinants already evaluated inthe proof of Theorem Breaking the hexagon in two parts We start the proof of Theorem by forming the inner dual ofthe given hexagon (see Figure ... roughly the two halves ofthe original graph G The remaining task is to count the numbers of perfect matchings of G+ and G− We use again the correspondence between the rhombus tilings of a region of ... nonintersecting lattice paths, and two determinant evaluations, the latter constituting the most difficult part ofthe proof An outline ofthe proof is given inthe next section The details are filled in in...
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... (iii) giving instructions to the Director concerning the administration ofthe Fund and supervising the proper execution, by him ofthe Convention, ofthe decisions ofthe Assembly and ofthe Committee's ... with the date thereof; (ii) the date of entry into force ofthe present Protocol; (iii) the deposit of any instrument of denunciation ofthe present Protocol together with the date on which the ... entered into force, AFFIRMING the importance of maintaining the viability ofthe international oil pollution liability and compensation system, AWARE OFthe need to ensure the entry into force of the...
... Ultrastructural findings of extensive degeneration inthe periosteum of CPCBB + HBOT group at one week time point It is clear that thethe integrity ofthe cell membrane could not be maintained and there ... among the crucial factors that determine the interaction ofthe bone grafts with the recipient tissue During the healing process, precursor cells and different signaling molecules mainly originate ... five minutes of diving to 15 m (50 feet) in which the rats were exposed to 2.4 ATA pressure for 60 minutes, five minutes of re-surfacing and 10 minutes of air ventila- http://www.medsci.org Int...
... by the ratio in which the antibiotics are mixed into the cement and therefore, the total dose of antibiotics should not exceed 10% ofthe weight ofthe cement in order to avoid fracture ofthe ... safety The most commonly used antibiotics in ALC include tobramycin, gentamicin and vanco- 254 mycin [26] The combination of vancomycin and one ofthe aminoglycosides provides a broad spectrum of ... salvage ofthe infected hip: rationale for the use of gentamicin-impregnated cement and heads The hip proceedings ofthe thirteenth open scientific meeting ofthe hip society 1985; :65-94 Ensing...
... erythrocytes of replicates was counted Efficacy of invasion was calculated as the percentage of ring infected erythrocytes of treated cultures over the percentage of ring infected erythrocytes in control ... exert their effect on host cell In malaria, the presence of CSP inthe cytoplasm of HepG2 cells and macrophages has been described to inhibit protein synthesis inthe target cells, through interaction ... their observations the authors suggested that malaria sporozoites are able to control the protein synthesis machinery in cells ofthe vertebrate host, which could explain the differences in the...
... Int J Med Sci 2009, presence of interactions with the metabolism of folic acid Folinic acid therapy is given three times a week to avoid leukopenia Discontinuation ofthe therapy is ... observed inthe IC50 ofthe different strains towards pyrimethamine, sulfadiazine or atovaquone therapy A correlation was observed between IC50 of pyrimethamine and strain growth rate In conclusion, ... was proposed as an alternative therapy inthe treatment of ocular toxoplasmosis The efficacy ofthe drug was reported in cerebral toxoplasmosis in AIDS patients The dosage used by Rothova et al...
... translation of economic terms in this part Aims ofthe Study Within the framework of a minor thesis, the Study is aimed at: Reviewing the theoretical issues relating to the translation of terminology, ... structure ofthe nominal group proposed by Halliday (1994), provision is the Thing which stands inthe second position, whereas general the Epithet specifying the Thing by indicating the quality ofthe ... characterizing the Thing It is essential to classify the compound terms in order to find out the grammatical structure of these compounds inthe form of nominal group as they affect the choice of the...
... Nobody can beat them at the noble art of queuing The British actually look forward to spending their weekends in a queue, waiting for a shop to open or waiting for a parking space at the furniture ... they’re making their own decisions That’s one reason why children need to choose their own hobbies, instead of having them imposed by their parents (Time to waste, Objective IELTS, Intermediate, ... feature of many leisure activities is the introduction to a whole new social work, providing companionship with other like-minded people New friends can be made through joining a music club, for instance...
... classified in terms of: (1) The height ofthe bulk ofthe tongue inthe mouth (2) The front/back position ofthe tongue inthe mouth (3) The degree of lip-rounding (4) The length of vowels (Roach, ... largely on the teacher’s turning on and rewinding a cassette player (or any other instrument), and the main activities inthe class are listening and repeating Of course, in order to this, there must ... reading the passage (normally suggested by the teacher), and make the whole class aware of those features In other words, they played the role ofthe teacher in guiding the whole class through the...
... being a candidate for the degree of Master of Arts (TEFL) accept the requirements ofthe College relating to the retention and use of Master of Arts Thesis deposited inthe library In terms of ... define the quality of a test The investigation and evaluation ofthe reliability ofthe final achievement computer-based MCQs test are therefore useful to the judgment ofthe quality of teaching, ... adopted The findings indicate that there is a certain degree of unreliability inthe final achievement computer-based MCQs test1 and there are two main factors that cause the unreliability including...