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... Article 98 44 7 Article 99 44 8 Article 100 4 50 Article 101 45 2 Authentic Text and Witness Clause 45 3 Index I. Case list by country and court 45 5 Index II. Case list by country 58 1 20 UNCITRAL ... www.uncitral.org/uncitral/en/uncitral_texts/sale_goods/1980CISG_status.html. 2 See the Digest for the Preamble. 3 See the Digest for the Authentic Text and Witness Clause. viii Article 94 4 40 Article 95 44 2 Article 96 44 4 Article 97 44 6 ... Greece, 200 9 (docket No. 4 50 5 / 200 9), English translation available on the Internet at http://cisgw3.law.pace.edu/cases /09 4 50 5 gr.html; Hof Beroep Ghent, Belgium, 31 January 200 2, available on the...
... February 200 3, revised 29 March 200 3,accepted 2 April 200 3)Eur. J. Biochem. 2 70, 2369–2376 ( 200 3) Ó FEBS 200 3 doi: 10. 1 04 6/j. 143 2- 103 3. 200 3 .03 6 04 .x whole, cytosolic TCRf is shown by CD [ 10] and our1H-NMR ... lMHis-cTCRf,24lgặmL)1GST-Lck, 300 lMATP, 10 mMMgCl2,10mMMnCl2,20mMTris/HCl, pH 7 .5. It wasincubated at 37 °C, and 200 lL samples were removed after 0, 5, 15, 30, 60, 90, 1 20 and 1 80 min and ... ascan range of 50 0 –2 50 0 m/z, a source temperature of 100 °C, and capillary and cone voltages of 42 30 V and 29 V, respectively. Mass profiles were deconvoluted using the maximum entropy softwareMAX...
... God, and consequently a traitor to the republic, when I am seeking for the meaning and content ofthe idea of God; andthatthe tradesmen ofthe university will impute to me the impiety of demonstrating ... further delay, thatthe hopes ofthe friends of association were groundless. Thus, then, the gentlemen ofthe Academy disavow, in their session-chamber, their announcements from the tripod! There ... only to make them the laughing-stock of their antagonists, they assumed the offensive; and, showing that the socialists understood nothing at all themselves of this organization that they held...
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... levels (rs =0. 49 4,P < ;0. 01andrs= 0. 55 7, P < 0. 001 ) and P-tau levels (rs= 0.4 35, P < ;0. 05 and rs= 0. 55 4, P < 0. 001 ; Figures 3 and 4) . As seen in the AD participants, higher CSF MMP-3/ ... fibrils in vitro and compact plaques in situ. J Biol Chem 200 6, 281:2 45 6 6-2 45 7 4. 14. Blennow K: CSF biomarkers for mild cognitive impairment. J Intern Med 200 4, 256 :2 24- 2 34. 15. Hansson O, Zetterberg ... recombinant MMP-1, 0.04 ng/ml of human recombinant MMP-3, 0. 24 ng/ml of humanrecombinant MMP-9, and0. 031 ng/ml of humanrecombinant TIMP-1 with an inter-assay variation of less than 10% . The results...
... existence, the hypothesis ofthe Academy which interrogates you, the hypotheses of time, space, motion, thought, and the laws of thought. Then you may verify the hypothesis of pauperism, the hypothesis ... the hypothesis of inequality of conditions, the hypothesis of universal association, the hypothesis of happiness, the hypotheses of monarchy and republicanism, the hypothesis of Providence! ... fire andthe guillotine. Here, as everywhere, two rights, equally sacred, stand in the presence of each other, the right ofthe citizen andthe right ofthe State; it is enough to say that there...