... for the sardines,” the boy said.
When the boy came back theoldman was asleep in the chair andthe sun was down. The boy
took theold army blanket off the bed and spread it over the back ofthe ... boy left him there and when he came back theoldman was still asleep.
“Wake up old man, ” the boy said and put his hand on one oftheoldman s knees.
The oldman opened his eyes and for a moment ... beer on the Terrace and then we’ll take the stuff home.”
“Why not?” theoldman said. “Between fishermen.”
They sat on the Terrace and many ofthe fishermen made fun oftheoldmanand he was...
... side ofthe boat.
The OldManAndTheSea portrays Hemingway Code Heros to
their fullest potential. As Heros they try their hardest to persevere under
pressure and achieve the goal in front of them. ... catching the fish. He did not go running to tell the other fishermen of
the town about it, he just went home and fell asleep. Landing the fish did
not matter to theoldman only to get it as far as the ... offered each other the best of company. While out at sea Santiago is
constantlywishing the boy was there to talk to or to help with the mighty
fish. Santiago does...
... 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 pain management, ... ofthe disease process, the prognosis,
the expectations of patient and family, careful assessment and discussion with the referring physicians.
There is good evidence for the eectiveness of ... included in the assessment.
An assessment ofthe psychosocial factors inuencing the experience of pain will include:
ã the patients understanding of their condition.
ã what the pain means to the individual...
... by
successive tandem duplications and divergence of a
single ancestral gene, as has been suggested for the
evolution of some ofthe globin gene clusters [28].
Last, the ancestral gene of fabp11 andthe ... On the basis of phylogenetic analysis
and conserved gene syntenies of zebrafish fabp11a and
fabp11b with other vertebrate FABP genes, we propose
that the duplicated fabp11 genes in fishes and the
FABP4–FABP5–FABP8–FABP9 ... in the retina of developing
embryos at 24 h postfertilization (hpf) in the pig-
mented epithelium, starting in the proximal part of the
retina. fabp11b transcripts spread across this layer of
the...
... for their two data sets, they
reported Cronbach's alpha values of 0.80 and 0.89.
The results of confirmatory factor analysisofthe three-factor model ofthe GHQ-12Figure 1
The results of ... available, including the
GHQ-30, the GHQ-28, the GHQ-20 andthe GHQ-12.
The shortest version ofthe questionnaire (GHQ-12) has
been extensively validated and used in a number of coun-
tries and in different ... We were therefore interested in
testing this hypothesis and examining whether there is a
relationship between psychological distress and vitality.
The relationship between the GHQ-12 andthe VS...
... 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 manmade ... 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 ...
periods of vulnerability. Many become unwanted pollutants and some of these are persistent in the
environment.
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... be-
cause they emphasized
two
critical ideas:
the
role
of
photosynthesis
in the
human
food
supply
and the
role
of
agricultural technology
as a
factor
in the
levels
of the
harvest.
A
... foundation
to the
question
of how to
organize
the
different
varieties
of
wheat.
At
the
heart
of the
matter
was an
understanding
of how
many chromosomes were
in
the
nucleus
of
each ... height
of 0.5 to 2.0
meters, depending upon
the
variety.
There
the florets
mature, meaning
the
anthers release their pollen, which lands
on the re-
ceptive stigmas
of the
female parts
of...
... 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 ... plants including the roots and rhizomes are cropped
except for the roots and rhizomes remaining for the next year. Thereafter, the giant reeds
grow with the rhizome extension, andthe giant reed...
... So they went to the water together, and just then there were
some ofthe small fleecy clouds in the blue sky, which are called little
lambs, and they were reflected in the water, whereupon the ... is my husband!’ she quickly hid the
roast meat inside the tiled stove, the wine under the pillow, the salad on
the bed, the cakes under it, andthe parson in the closet on the porch. Then
she ... cried the miller, and
looked there, and found the cakes.
And now the two sat down to the table together, but the miller’s wife was
frightened to death, and went to bed and took all the keys...
... write the words and Vietnamese
equivalents, or write the words many times, they focus only on the spelling aspect ofthe
words rather than how to use the words in sentences or context. Further ... with the new words and by playing games (19%).
Asking and answering
questions related to the
new words and making
dialogues with the new
words hold the same
percentage of 18%.
16.% ofthe ... workability ofthe solutions suggested. From this, the researcher could make the best
choice of what techniques should be used by both the teachers andthe students in their
vocabulary teaching and...
... W. Chen and N B. Chang
equivalent to 15 000 CMD and higher in Taiwan.
The greater the design capacity, the less the unit
construction cost appears. On the other hand, the
optimal size of an industrial ... sources of uncertainty. Until
the early 1980's, probability was the only kind of
uncertainty handled by mathematics. The implica-
tion of probability, as symbolized by the concept of
randomness, ... advance
before the regression analysis is performed; on the
other hand, a higher forecasting capability of cost
estimation can be conđrmed via the use ofthe FGR
method in most ofthe cases. This...
... in the
maturation ofthe enzymes. Most o f them a ct pleiotropically
in the synthesis of all four hydrogenases, in particular in the
synthesis and insertion ofthe metal centre [6,7]. Two of the
products ... besides being the educt for synthesis ofthe CN
ligands, may also give rise to the formation of the
carbonyl ligand [12]. The thiocarboxamide ofthe HypE
protein thus could provide the carbamoyl ... complex [12]. The
origin ofthe carbonyl group ofthe Fe ligands in the E. coli
hydrogenases is still unresolved. It is also open a s to w hether
the ligandation of iron takes place at the hydrogenase...
... pathophysisology of early OA or clinical relevance of
these data, the findings from this study lend credence to
the research approach and use of this model for the char-
acterization of OA, andthe identification ... percentage ofthe total area ofthe tibial
and the femoral condyles that stained calculated and
recorded as % area of cartilage damage (%ACD). The
%ACD was determined for the tibial and femoral ... observed in the HP con-
tent ofthe tissues between ACL-X and control joints for any ofthe regions tested. Error bars indicate standard error ofthe
mean. Values are μg of HP/mg of tissue wet...