... respectively, was
obtained by PCR with the following oligonucleotide prim-
ers: 5¢-TGAATTC
AATAATGTCTAACTTCCGCGCTCT-
GTTC-3¢ and 5¢-AGGTACCTCAATGATGATGATGAT
GATGATGCAGTGACGCGCACGTAGA-3¢. For the suc-
cessful ... Hitachi, Tokyo,
Japan). On the basis ofthe absorbance value, the standard
curve (obtained by adding the concentration gradient of
H
2
O
2
) andthe loaded weight of plant tissue, the content of
H
2
O
2
was ... representative of at least three measurements under the indicated conditions. (C) The relative content of
OH
•
in the H + ParA1, A4 00 andA + ParA1 zones against the H
2
O zone. Mean values ± standard...
... colloquialisms and
idioms.
d) Communicative Translation: This method displays the exact contextual
meaning ofthe original text in a manner where both content and language are
easily acceptable and ... by the target audience (Fawcett,
1997). Nida and Taber themselves assert that “Typically, formal
correspondence distorts the grammatical and stylistic patterns ofthe receptor
language, and ... “Frequently, the
form ofthe original text is changed; but as long as the change follows the
rules of back transformation in the source language, of contextual consistency
in the transfer, andof transformation...
... (PDU) - The form that a piece of data takes at any layer.
PDUs are named according to the protocols ofthe TCP/IP suite.
Data - Application layer PDU
Segment - Transport Layer PDU
Packet - ... Platform for Communications
Interaction
of
Protocols
frame
36
Network access protocols (Data link and Physical layer protocols)
Format and physical transmission of data on the media.
The ... Communication Process - Encapsulation
Server
Data
HTTP
Header
TCP
Header
IP
Header
Data Link
Header
Data Link
Trailer
HTTP Data
44
Encapsulation – Process of adding control information as it...
... at physicians and other healthcare professionals who treat pain from cancer at any stage ofthe
disease with the hope of raising awareness ofthe types of therapies that may be appropriate and ... thought and interest through a multimodal approach to the management of cancer pain, and
not just towards the end of life, but also pain at diagnosis, as a consequence of cancer therapies and in cancer ... treatment of cancer pain a meta-analysis.
Anesthesia and Analgesia 1995;80: 290-295.
Hoskin PJ, Brada M. On behalf ofthe participants ofthe Second Workshop on Palliative Radiotherapy and
Symptom...
... 5¢-CTC
GAGATGGATAAAGTTTTAAACAGAG-3¢ and LTA-
1R, 5¢-TGAAGGCAAATCTCTGGAC-3¢ for the former,
and LTA–M2F, 5¢-CAGCTGTTTTGCTTGAATTATG-3¢
and LTA–2R, 5¢-GAATTCATTATGTTTCAGGTTCA
GGGG-3¢ for the latter. The PCR ... to
examine the endothelial cell biology ofthe mouse, and
will accelerate the molecular and cellular analysis of
ECs and their heterogeneity in various vascular beds.
The early mortality ofthe ... isolation and long-term
culture of organ-specific blood vascular and lymphatic
endothelial cells ofthe mouse
Takashi Yamaguchi, Taeko Ichise, Osamu Iwata, Akiko Hori, Tomomi Adachi, Masaru Nakamura,
Nobuaki...
... that product abundance was evaluated in the
exponential phase ofthe reaction (half ofthe maximum
product). To further validate the assays, the optimized cycle
number (23 and 28 for gpd and lac1, ... standard assay mixtures, the velocity of ABTS oxidation
was maximal at 45 °C. The dependence ofthe rate of ABTS
oxidation by lac1 on substrate concentration at pH 3.0 and
45 °C followed Michaelis–Menten ... (5¢-GGCACT
GAGTGACGAAGGCAGGACCATC-3¢), was designed
for the 5¢-RACE reaction to generate the 5¢-cDNA end
fragment of lac1 .The5 ¢-cDNA end fragment was cloned
into pGEM T-vector and sequenced as above....
... charge and an intraresidue hydrogen bond
between the nearby amide proton andthe phosphate
group. As the pH increased, deprotonation began at
the phosphate group, andthe hydrogen bond began ... Institute of Instrumentation Frontier, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Ibaraki, Japan
Post-translational phosphorylation serves as a control
mechanism in a myriad of ... reveals that
both tau peptides are capable of self-aggregation and that phosphorylation
at Ser356 can modulate this process.
Abbreviations
AD, Alzheimer’s disease; PHF, paired helical filament;...
... cellotetraose and cellopentaose)
were analyzed by TLC.
Electrophoresis and activity staining
SDS/PAGE was performed as described by Laemmli [11],
and native PAGE was carried out in the same way except
that ... conditions
[4,18,19]. The optimal pH for the purified cellulase from the
larval gut of P. hilaris against CMC was also 5.5. This is
reasonable for the physiological function of cellulase activity
in larval guts as ... cellotetraose
Fig. 1. SDS/PAGE analysis ofthe purified cellulase from larval gut
juice of P. hilaris . Lane 1, molecular mass standards consisting of
myosin (200 kDa), b-galactosidase (116 kDa), phosphorylase...
... communicates the same message in another language. The text to be
translated is called the “source text”, andthe language that it is to translate
into is called the “target language”; the final ...
Communicative translation attempts to reader the exact contextual meaning
of the original in such a way that both content and language are readily
acceptable and comprehensible to the readership. ...
Acronyms
Translation of acronyms by using a loanwords
Loan words have increased in the process of human working and studying
and occupied a large amount of vocabulary to enrich the human language....
... in EFL learning (Kasper, [14]).
When language teachers consider language as a
means of communication in social contexts, and
pragmatic function as the primary function of
language, they will ... comprehensive record gives the
teacher a thorough idea of how students can
make progress in the writing process, what they
can achieve at each stage and how they evaluate
their own and their peer’s work. ... language variation in general and
stylistic variation in particular. They will come
to know that their Vietnamese English is one
variation ofthe English language, and that
Vietnamese English...
...
a developing picture ofthe structure and mean-
ing ofa sentence. The CDG grammar has a weak
generative capacity which is strictly greater than
that of context-free grammars and has the added ... addition ofthe link nodes
in the grammar.
2 Constraint
Grammar
Dependency
Instead of using context-free grammars, we are
using a natural language framework based on the
*Parallel Architecture ... all the remaining words in the
sentence or no words at all. Each ofthe arcs
in the network has associated with it a matrix
whose row and column indices are the roles that
the words can play...
... YGT
GII/7 GCA TCG CTG GCG ACA CCA GTT G
GII/8 TCA ACC ATG AGG TCA TGG CCA TA
GII/9 CCC CGG GTG AGT TCT TGC TYG A
GII/10 TTC CCC TGG AGA AGT ACT CCT
GII/12 CGA ACT AAA TCC ATA CCT AGC ACAC
GII/13 CAG TGG ... TG
COG2F CAR GAR BCN ATG TTY AGR TGG ATG
AG
[7]
G2NVR ACC NGC ATA NCC RTT RTA CAT TC
Probes
GI/1 TCT TGC AAT GGA TCC TGT RGC RG
GI/2 GAA CCC GTG GCY GGG CCA AC
GI/3 CCA GAG GCA AAY ACA GCT GAG
GI/4 ... standard
curve generation andthe final review ofthe manuscript.
Supervision and final review ofthe manuscript was pro-
vided by JGM. All authors have read and approved the
final manuscript.
Acknowledgements
We...