... form the NADP
+
-bound enzyme. The extent ofthe red-
shift following the addition of different concentrations of
NADPH was then used to estimate the efficiency of
NADPH binding. The results of these ... PChlide in this
system.
The results of measurements ofthe effects of ATP, ADP,
AMP and adenosine on the corresponding low pH-induced
blue-shift inthe absorption maximum of maize PLB, made
in the ... etioplast
lipids. Again, no phosphorylation step is involved in
pigment loading. The precise role of any possible POR
kinase therefore still remains unclear.
The main line of evidence for the existence of a...
... no
place in thinking. We can only refl ect on the translation by thinking
through the saying. But thinking is the poetizing ofthe truth of Being
in the historic dialogue between thinkers. For ... of Western philosophy, as the abstracting and
theorizing in uences ofthe later Greeks, the theologizing in uences of
medieval times, and scientifi cation in more modern times ofthe originary ... saying from Being, as
logos is the name for the Being of beings, but they did not think it thus.
Heidegger thinks this logos as “gathering in letting be,” but we should
guard against seeing...
... knowing or guessing the meaning of words
in context. Zoubir-Shaw and Oxford (1995) found that males reported more often
than females that “not knowing the meaning of a word impeded their thinking ... difficult they found the passage.
In general, whether the differences are biological or the product of socialization,
findings in L2 learning support the notion that there are differences in how ... some
prominent points.
However, interview also has the disadvantage of depending largely on the
relationship and interaction between the interviewer and interviewees. The unequal
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The objective...
... that have rent the nations: blue against
green, inthe decline ofthe Roman Empire; black against white, in that of Florence;
red against white, inthe wars ofthe Royal houses in England; and ... relation which the
statue of Athena bore to the Parthenon; and inthe same manner, concentrating the
imagination ofthe Pisan on the attributes ofthe God in whom he believed.
In precisely the same ... color, and the other ofthe
combinations of line and form, which might each of them separately engage us in as
intricate study as that ofthe science of music. But ofthe two, the science of color...
... existing relationships ofthe intermediary with the business, the business owner, or other involved
parties. The intermediary then uses this information about the initial quality ofthe small business ... to obtain for small businesses inthe early 1990s than inthe late 1980s.
A number of hypotheses ofthe decline in credit have been tested, including the effects of
implementation ofthe Basle-Accord ... by the one or more ofthe inside owners, giving the financial institution recourse against their ‘
personal wealth inthe event the loan is not repaid. In many cases, the personal assets of the...
... number of
acquisitions covered inthe study to six to test the robustness of the
issues identified inthe December briefing. In March 2002, OSD also
asked RAND to draw on interim findings to ... in practice. The case studies
offer the best insight into the execution ofthe two oldest acquisitions,
the Army BSC and R2CSR programs. For the other four acquisitions,
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AFMC ... attention in OSD. RAND agreed to exam-
ine a variety of new large acquisitions of different kinds of services in
different parts ofthe Department of Defense (DoD). Based on an
initial set of “pilot”...
... their costs of
hosting systems in their own data centers, should be
many times the original investment in this area.”
2
The language inthe budget makes three key points: (1)
up-front investment ... Because ofthe cost of parallel IT
operations (i.e., cloud and non-cloud), the shorter
the server migration schedule, the greater the
economic benefits.
These findings, in turn, lead to the following ...
that the cloud computing business model can work
in the federal government; i.e., that it can achieve
its key objective of enabling significant cost savings.
These steps include promoting information...
... Describe the structure of a network, including the
devices and media that are necessary for successful
communications.
Explain the function of protocols in network
communications.
Explain the ... advantages of using a layered model to
2
Explain the advantages of using a layered model to
describe network functionality.
Describe the role of each layer in two recognized
network models: The ... and the OSI model.
Describe the importance of addressing and naming
schemes in network communications.
Protocols
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Networking protocols suites include rules for: (4)
Format
Accessing the...
... similar
reasoning to the present findings. In that case, one can
interpret the results to suggest that inthe patients with a
HLGD, regulation of stride-to-stride variability relies on
visual input and other ... sensitivity ofthe gait of
patients with a HLGD to reduced lighting. Thus, the pre-
cise explanation for the further increase in stride-to-stride
variability in near darkness inthe patients ... for analysis using software that
extracts the initial and end contact time of each stride and
determines stride and swing times. To focus on the assess-
ment ofthe dynamics of continuous, "normal"...
... involved in maintaining commodity quality during storage. Those involved
in training also developed new skills in using CAL as an integral part of teaching.
Practicing fumigators who attended the ... processing are also of great importance in developing
and maintaining a good international trading reputation. Arrival of infested or
contaminated commodities in certain countries can result in ...
appreciation and deployment ofthe technology and training provided by the project and
sustainability ofthe process into the future is secure. Two issues arose inthe final review
of the project that...
... represented the majority ofthe sales of
coca inthe whole society, they had to take their beans to sell to the cooperative office in
the next town. Forming their own sub-society cooperative allowed them ... explore the relative weight of all the conditioning variables upon the most
important result of swings in international prices and internal marketing margins: the
incomes, health, and education of ... contribution of
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V. Results of hypothesis testing
V.1 Production
Hypothesis 1: The intensity of “modern” input use (fertilisers,...