... related to nuclear issues in general, the feeling grew inthe environmental
movement that Yeltsin was increasinglyyielding to the demands ofthe Ministryof
Atomic Power andthe nuclear-industrial lobby.
99
Western ... 218; in 1989, this ministry was merged with the Ministry of
Nuclear Power to the Ministry of Atomic Power and Industry, renamed in 1992 the Ministry for
Atomic Power.
82
Ibid., p. 219; on the ... decommis-
sioning of nuclear submarines, involving leading figures inthe State Committee for
Defence Branches of Industry (Goskomoboronprom), the Ministry of Atomic Power
and the Northern Fleet.
113
And in the...
... suggesting that this MT isoform has different and
distinct functions within the brain. Furthermore, the
discovery and continued investigation of this brain-spe-
cific MT isoform has led to intense interest ... consensus is that the
GIF protein is primarily synthesized in astrocytes,
where it is found predominantly inthe soma and fine
processes of these cells. Astrocytic synthesis of GIF
is mainly found inthe ... glial
scar formation.
It is important to note that the synthesis of MT1 and
MT2 inthe injured or diseased brain is quite different
from the synthesis of GIF. While GIF synthesis is gen-
erally considered...
... cases
and clusters, assisting classical epidemiological investiga-
tions andthe tracking of chains of transmission [7,64].
Competing interests
The author(s) declare that they have no competing inter-
ests.
Authors' ... C1 and D1 andthe first detections of
genotypes C2, D2, D4, E and F.
As virologic surveillance expanded inthe late 1980s and
1990s, the number of genotypes detected in cases and out-
breaks increased ... since
the 1990s. This genotype is endemic in Turkey [33] and
the Russian Federation [34]. Genotype D7 circulated in
the UK and Australia during the 1980s. Chains of trans-
mission of this genotype have...
... cases
and clusters, assisting classical epidemiological investiga-
tions andthe tracking of chains of transmission [7,64].
Competing interests
The author(s) declare that they have no competing inter-
ests.
Authors' ... during the1970s showed continued detec-
tion of genotypes C1 and D1 andthe first detections of
genotypes C2, D2, D4, E and F.
As virologic surveillance expanded inthe late 1980s and
1990s, the ... a
means to identify the source or transmission pathway of
infection and by contributing to our understanding of the
global distribution of MV genotypes [2].
The purpose of this summary is to collate...
... 20% of cases of zoonotic disease
in Italy are reported from the Emilia Romagna Re-
gion. In Europe thereis no obligation to register Lyme
cases and therefore the real incidence of Lyme disease ... residents.
The principal activities include the raising of farm
animals andthe transformation of raw products into
food (cheese, meat, cured meats, etc). Indeed, the
province of Parma is known ... woods inthe South and
floody plains inthe North. The Po river runs through
a fertile plain where world famous food and wines are
produced. Green is undoubtedly one ofthe dominant
colours in...
... enzymes
involved inthe thiamin biosynthesis in H. pylori, and
the peculiar environment in which it thrives in, leads
to the hypothesis ofthe existence of a reduced thiamin
biosynthetic pathway. Indeed, ... Tyr.
The hypothesized mechanism for the reaction of
B. subtilis TenA [17] assumes that the thiol group of
Cys135 adds to C6 ofthe pyrimidine ring, favoring
the exit ofthe aminic group. The subsequent ... enzyme,
although this part of a-helix E is distorted and the
histidine points to the exterior ofthe proteins,
towards the solvent.
All these previous observations suggest that the
active site of TenA has...
... done either by forcing a step exchange rate depreciation (and thereby
generating the expectation of a strengthening ofthe rand) or by raising interest rates. Under
either of these options, it ... buying
inflows to reduce the NOFP.
Nonetheless, in certain cases involving large one-off inflows of FDI, the SARB may have
sufficient prior information to make an assessment as to whether the ... relating to the volatility and persistence of
capital flows? And how would the interaction between different types ofcapitalflows affect
the decision to buy foreign exchange?
In principle,...
... towards the
phosphate group ofthe ligand andthe other pointing
out into solution. Inthe TcRpiB-wt (i.e. ligand-free)
structure, Arg113 is only inthe latter conformation
(Fig. 3).
Comparison of ... C1 and C2
in the isomerization step is a cysteine (Cys69), whereas,
in MtRpiB, the base is a glutamic acid (Glu75) origi-
nating later inthe sequence but terminating in the
same position. The ... difference is a 1.5–1.8 A
˚
movement of the
main chain at residues 10–12. Asp10 and His11 inter-
act with R5P and 4PEH in similar ways, drawing this
segment further into the active-site pocket. The...
... that
they required further development and training.
Conclusion: The findings confirm our supposition that thereis a lack of management capacity
within the public sector in South Africa and that ... irrespective of where or what they manage,
perform four generic tasks. These include planning, organ-
izing, leading and controlling. Planning involves defining
goals and mapping out ways to reach them; ... therefore representative of all hospital
managers in South Africa.
The professional background ofthe respondents suggests
that thereis a perceptible shift inthe leadership of hospi-
tals in...
... found.
On the Internet (but not just there
3
)
this strategy fails completely, the
reasons for this being:
ã The dynamic nature ofthe
Internet itself: thereis no central
supervision on the growth ... nature ofthe Internet andthe
information that can be found on it;
3
.
The search for information is often
limited to a few Internet services, such
as the WWW. Finding information that
is offered ...
patterns in it;
4. Information Access and
Management:
Information access and
management is an area of great
activity, given the rise in
popularity ofthe Internet andthe
explosion of data...
... important question that remains; is
there any benefit of prolonged treatment of patients with
advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis, even inthe absence of SVR?
The National Institutes of Health sponsored ...
(Hepatitis C Antiviral Long Term Treatment against
Cirrhosis), is a multicenter study ofthe potential benefit of
prolonged peginterferon therapy in mitigating the
progression of fibrotic liver disease. ... temporary dose discontinuation in
3/20 (15%).
Forns and colleagues used relatively high-dose
interferon/ribavirin therapy in their cohort of 30 patients
awaiting transplantation in Spain in an effort...
...
people, the consistency ofthe translation from the beginning ofthe book to the end ofthe
book is crucial. This helps avoid the misunderstanding that two translated versions ofthe
same thing ...
Therefore, this kind of equivalence is not taken into consideration.
The writer ofthe thesis has listed almost all the cultural words occurred in his book and put
them into the order ofthe most ... from the beginning.
The other inappropriateness, to the best of my understanding, isthe translation of nominal
group. There are common words that have been frequently used and turned into proper...