... state In other words, because they are intended to protect individuals and they allow them the liberty to conduct their lives in their own and various ways, they recognise and protect the existence ... Inthe UK theHuman Rights Act 1998 has generated considerable interest inthe law of human rights It will continue to provoke much debate inthe legal community andthe search for original insights ... and since then it has become increasingly difficult to define them in general terms, or even to define them under the sole term of ‘revolution.’ Indeed, one of the difficulties of understanding the...
... aB-crystallin and tubulin Interestingly, synthesis of exogenous aB-crystallin inhuman lens epithelial cells hinders UVA-induced activation of the RAF ⁄ MEK ⁄ ERK signal transduction pathway and reduces ... lines decreases invasiveness, reduces matrix metalloproteinases in vitro and eliminates production of avb3 integrin, a protein missing in normal melanocytes but often manufactured during the invasive ... changes, and these are outlined below and described inthe text of the review In addition, changes inthe amounts of sHSPs, unaccompanied by a structural change inthe protein per se, are observed in...
... worked in reducing maternal mortality include those relating to innovative financing measures; investment inhuman resources, both in terms of strengthening pre-service education and emphasizing in- service ... those for the Kindle andthe mobile Android phone developed by the Knowledge for Health project, are being disseminated to increase access to and use of the information in this guideline at the country ... countries indicate that strategies that have worked in reducing maternal deaths are: – introducing innovative financing measures; – strengthening pre-service education and in- service training for...
... the way we see globaljusticeThe formulation of the demands of globaljustice as well as the identification of the agencies charged with meeting these demands are in uenced by the choice of the ... general principles of fairness, and it can, in particular, be asked whether the device of the original position must point inescapably to these principles of justice. 2 Furthermore, the adequacy ... of things thought of as resources), whereas individuals vary in their need for resources andin their ability to convert them into improvements in their quality of life The appropriate index...
... for the occurrence of motif combinations in TFIIB-dominated genes in illustrated in Figure 5e In line with the known synergy between INR and TATA [14], 94% and 56% of promoters harboring the INR ... by the dotted horizontal line The red dots indicate the average expression in gene groups with increasing TFIIB occupancy They were determined by moving a sliding window (step size 0.1) over the ... resolution Binding of TBP andthe initiating form of RNAPII (phosphorylated at serine in its carboxy-terminal domain) were monitored in parallel All three factors showed pronounced binding to the GAPDH...
... cathepsin B or cathepsin L protease, Figure Cathepsin B and L treatment of HPV16 increases binding Cathepsin B and L treatment of HPV16 increases binding Reporter virus binding was compared in ... infectivity by cleaving and removing a highly glycosylated mucin domain inthe Ebolavirus glycoprotein and resulted in increased binding suggesting that cathepsins are indeed present on the cell membrane ... cathepsin L inhibitor (C), the intracellular cathepsin B inhibitor CA074-ME (D), furin inhibitor (E) andthe lysosome neutralizing agent NH4Cl (F) overnight The cells were then infected inthe presence...
... cyclin binding motifs, one at the N- andthe other at the C- terminus [20] p21/waf1 (mut) is mutated at the N-terminus and is therefore still able to bind to cyclins through the C-terminus, making ... terminus andthe other at the C terminus [20] p21/waf1 interacts with both cyclins and cdks, in contrast to the INK family CDKI members, which only bind to cdks [20] Interestingly, p21/cyclin ... represents the nucleolus, whereas the lighter blue staining represents the nucleoplasm As expected, the intensity of staining for cyclin D2 and p21/ waf1 was increased in HTLV-1 infected T-cells When the...
... revolution inthe laws and rules affecting the relation of the inhabitants to the soil, or on the other, of abandoning a task beyond our skill, and leaving Ireland to rule herself, incapacity for the ... prevent the whole power of Great Britain from being inthe hands of the Anti-Catholic element still so strong in England and Scotland’’ () Emphasizing the vulnerability of both Ireland and England ... struggle, the sense of firm possession, solid security, and overwhelming Arnold, Mill, andthe Union inthe s power; no doubt these, allowing and encouraging humane feelings to spring up in us,...
... prepositions basing on ideal meanings For example: "in" has two use meanings: - inside a container: The preserves inthe jar - embedded in other things: The fish inthe water Situation meaning is the result ... prepositions INTO, ONTO in English andthe equivalences in Vietnamese Inthe scope of the thesis, I only deal with the meanings of two prepositions INTO, ONTO in English and their equivalences in Vietnamese ... introduction in which we present the reason of the study, the history of the study, the aims of the study, the methods of the study andthe design of the study The second part is the content of the thesis,...
... and only the functions of the verbs inthe clauses are changed like inthe last two Inthe second clause in 79a , the verb in “settled in London” postmodifies the head noun “brother” but inthe ... means the intention of emphasis on the place of the meeting in 69a is lost Andin 70a., the relative clause is turned into an independent clause and its main clause is treated inthe same way These ... precedes nouns in their literary sense in 91a Though there are no prolems concerning the rendering of indefinite article, something should be said to the rendering in 89b., 90b and 91b inthe above...
... of the links between effective policies and health outcomes, notably inthe area of accidents and injuries as well as other contexts By continuing the work andthe partnerships involved inthe ... resources essential for developing the system as well as creating the capacities inthe Member States necessary for both using and maintaining the system and extending it to the subnational level 1Supported ... aiming at reducing or preventing the health risks The information is aggregated inthe form of 26 indicators selected on the basis of their policy relevance and scientific reliability and the...
... into the U.S.-dominated global capitalist system inthe subordinate position of raw material supplier and open market As such these institutions complement the U.S.’ use of the Pentagon andthe ... Impoverishing a Continent: The World Bank and IMF in Africa 21 those who own the financial institutions and use the power against the peoples We cannot be accomplices The Paris Club is there; let’s ... criminalized Increased coca production meant more cocaine trafficking which led to deepening official corruption in Peru as the amount of money inthe hands of drug lords increased.22 Impoverishing...
... financing and intermediation patterns This section introduces the distinction between saving and financing, first in a closed economy and then in an open economy, and explores financing and intermediation ... including through borrowing Investment, and expenditures more generally, require financing, not saving The financial crisis reflected disruptions in financing channels, in borrowing and lending ... that income, investment, and hence saving, are generated The distinction between saving and financing can be seen intuitively in at least two ways First, investment, and hence saving inthe national...
... temperatures andthe high-latitude light regime may have been equally important in determining the success of certain species inthe Arctic wetlands During the Paleocene and Eocene, evergreen and semi-evergreen ... to double inthe future andthe majority of these mid- to high-latitude wetlands were dominated by representatives of the Pinaceae (pine family) as is the case today inthe boreal wetlands, it ... 23.5°N inthe Northern Hemisphere or toward 23.5°S inthe Southern Hemisphere during the spring and summer Large-scale variations in topography (e.g., the Tibetan Plateau, East African Highlands, and...
... daughters marrying their cousins (Num 36.11-12), that is, well within the confines of the mSphh On the other hand, the theoretical legal validity of the tribe inthe context of inheritance can ... ('redeem') their blood into the family And again, the outer limit of the right of inheritance is the mSphh While in theory the mSphh replcaes the old byt 'b of the deceased ancestor, the case of ... maintain the link between property and family and to bend ownership of property to the goal of ensuring the family's continuation The purpose of this introduction is to explain the context in...
... and advance the integrity, honor and dignity of the engineering profession by being honest and impartial and serving with fidelity their employers, their clients, andthe public; striving to increase ... as they went into the theater hall, taking their admission tickets, tearing them in half and placing the torn tickets into a receiving basket As David had very limited strength in his hands, the ... Vesilind’s teaching specialties are environmental engineering, and professional ethics among other areas ENGINEERING ETHICS: PEACE, JUSTICE, ANDTHE EARTH in decision-making andin civil, social and...
... of the book; and which, the picture of the dying Roland andthe picture of the dying Renaud, I would fain bring before you before speaking of the Euphorion, by Vernon Lee 15 other Roland andthe ... imagine the old knight, only half aware of the sunshine of the evening, the noise of the streets, the looks of the crowd, the great minster rising half-finished inthe midst of the town by the ... joyous orange against the greenness of the hill Such spots there are and many inthe winter of the Middle Ages; though it is not in them, but where the rain beats, andthe snow andthe wind tugs, that...
... decrease inthe share of agriculture, an increase inthe role of industry in two groups of countries, and a decrease for industry and an increase for services inthe third 1.2.3 The CCEE and NIS The ... “win-win” types (both economically and environmentally beneficial) of investment and for institution building The Programme describes the main regional andglobal environmental concerns, the institutional ... those of other fuels and thus make them competitive only inthe long term Until the late 1980s, Soviet-produced fuels dominated energy supply and demand inthe CCEE Since then, however, these countries...
... relying on the coercive power of the law to maintain social order andthe fine distinctions of meum and tuum, Mandeville recommends other means of controlling the multitude for whom, inthe words ... experience within the family and within civil society, between the longing for freedom and love on the one hand andthe effects of domination and competition on the other, also are at work in a dialectical ... discipline.48 In such a moment of transition, the state still threatens the individual andthe family with the disintegration that Fielding sketches inthe initial prison scene in Amelia For Fielding...