... Phải in the English corpus Figure 3.1 Narrowscopedeontic should/ ought (Pelyvás 2006: 144) Figure 3.2 (Agonist) need not VP (Talmy 2000a: 454) Figure 3.3 Deontic must (Pelevás 2008) Figure 3.4 ... 4.3 ‘Wide scopedeontic should/ ought (Pelyvás 2006: 145) Figure 4.4 Epistemic will (Pelyvás 2008) Figure 4.5 Epistemic nên Figure 4.6 Epistemic Figure 4.7 Epistemic may (Pelyvás, 2006: 147) ... We use should and oughtto for obligation and advice, to say what is the right thing or the best thing toShould as in [1.24] and oughtto in [1.25] are not as strong as must Should gives the...
... used to study the clinical effectiveness of medications for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) due to the lack of a validated algorithm for this outcome We created and tested a claims-based algorithm to ... positive predictive value, 76% (95% CI 71 to 81%); negative predictive value, 90% (88% to 92%); sensitivity, 72% (67 to 77%); and specificity, 91% (89 to 93%) Conclusions Administrative claims ... care and can be used alone or combined into a more complex algorithm to identify conditions of interest to researchers[3, 4] Algorithms are available to identify a number of safety-related conditions...
... (both platform-specific resource monitors and application-specific QoS monitors) should be possible In addition, the framework needs to enable the system to adapt to dynamic changes, such as variations ... CentralMonitor, (3) Allocators, (4) Configurators, (5) Controllers, and (6) Effectors RACE monitors application QoS and system resource usage via its Resource Nishanth Shankaran et al Central Monitor ... hierarchical QoS and resource monitoring architecture RACE’s monitoring framework is composed of the Central Monitor, Node Monitors, Resource Monitors, and QoS Monitors These components track resource...
... for PCR assay DNA was isolated according to the method of Moller « et al [29] The DNA concentration was spectrophotometrically quanti¢ed and brought to a ¢nal value of 100 ng Wl31 2.3 RAPD-PCR ... Press, Totowa, NJ [32] White, T.J., Bruns, T., Lee, S and Taylor, J (1990) Ampli¢cation and direct sequencing of fungal ribosomal RNA genes for phylogenetics In: PCR Protocols : a Guide to Methods ... chromosomal bands ranging from 2800 to 1000 kb were calculated by comparison to a calibration curve based on Pichia canadensis (Hansenula wingei), those smaller than 1000 kb to Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
... design Investigations into the association between the progress of flushing and vessel size were undertaken on 20 early and 20 late flushing trees to indigenous Q petraea stored coppice at Bagley ... Kleinschmit’s (1986) point that selection of desirable provenances should be specific to particular sites nance Heritability study The model fitted to vessel be expressed as: where area ij VA is the observation ... (IAA) is believed to provide the stimulus for vessel growth (Longman and Coutts, 1974), and has been shown to produce earlywood vessels with larger lumen areas in ash (Doley and Leyton, 1968) The...
... (corresponding to incandescent light) and an observation angle of 10° The color is represented by the values L*; a*, b*, C* and h* (fig 2) Wood Extractions In 1987, INRA’s forest phytoecology laboratory ... with 10 ml of an acetone:water (7:3) solution; twice for hour’s duration and the last time for 15 h Total phenol content was estimated using the Folin-Ciocalteu method (Singleton and Rossi 1965) ... begins to develop only after 10-20 years ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to thank the European Community for financial support and P Gelhaye for producding the figures We express sincere thanks to...
... handling also increases serotonin levels [34] Interestingly, BDNF has been shown to have a trophic effect on serotoninergic neurons [18] and in general to interact with the serotoninergic system [17] ... addition to GR, glucocorticoids also bind to type I (MR) receptors, and the hippocampus is rich in both these types of receptors [4] GR and MR receptors are the molecules mediating the negative ... the serotoninergic system [17] Indeed BDNF is known to have trophic effects on serotoninergic neurons [18] It is well known that depression is associated with hypofunctioning of the serotoninergic...
... system The user should submit the new ISs to ISfinder for verification using the direct IS submission tool (Validation tab/’Submit IS to ISfinder’) These will then be included automatically in ... ORF - Pseudogene 4 Unknown ORF - 13 Total IS - 20 21 16 Different IS - 16 17 12 S maltophilia R5513 (NC_011071) Total IS ORF S maltophilia K279a (NC_010943) Total IS ORF 14 25 28 27 Complete ORF ... http://genomebiology.com/2011/12/3/R30 Page of Table Predictor performance Table Predictor performance (Continued) GB - IS + IS Manual Total IS ORF Total IS - 115 115 119 Different IS A dehalogenans...
... ability to identify transcripts that are resistant to growth fluctuations or stresses is challenging; therefore, it is important to identify candidate reference genes that are subject to only ... and SAND Due to seasonal differences observed using the different approaches (Figure 1; Tables and 3), further validation was initiated to test whether the top candidates continued to perform well ... Methods, adaptations made to a protocol originally published for the woody plant, C tenuipilum [15], modified to accommodate a variety of grapevine tissues In this study, total RNA was extracted...
... duty to God to “provide advice and guidance to those who were lost, to remind those who had become complacent and to wake up those who had 43 been sleeping41,” which essentially set the tone ... historical sociology is crucial As Lian points out: It increases explanatory power by forcing writers to focus attention on what they consider to be significant influences in understanding history ... coins the term Ottoman Orientalism to mean “a complex of Ottoman attitudes produced by a 19th century age of Ottoman reform that implicitly and explicitly acknowledged the West to be the home of...
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... refrigerator with harmonic oscillators as working medium Several authors analyzed the optimal perfromance of endoreversible quantum Brayton refrigerators [17, 18] with harmonic oscillators [17] ... refrigerator The irreversible quantum refrigerator model established in this paper is similar to models of generalized irreversible Carnot refrigerator with classical working medium by taking into ... spin-1/2 system to a heat reservoir The system-bath coupling is further assumed to be represented in the form α ˆ ˆ where Qα is an operator of the spin-1/2 system, Bα is an operator of the bath,...
... compared to ordinary biodiesel feedstocks such as soybean and rapeseed [6] The current study focused to use JBD as a blend with conventional diesel to improve its properties to be close to ordinary ... Malaysia as a Tutor in 2003, before he went to Coventry University, England to pursue for his PhD His PhD research involved close cooperation with Arvin Meritor, Jaguar and FORD UK In 2006 he successfully ... thus reduce the torque deterioration The maximum torque loss with applying EGR with JB5 and JB20 was 14.7% and 17.6%, respectively; while, it found to be 26.5% with DF, as compared to the baseline...
... ability to eat, dress, take care of appearance, walk, go to toilet, get in/out of bed, take a bath Other activities are referred to as "instrumental ADL (IADL)" and included ability to travel ... performance was in shoulder external rotation (69%) The proportion able to carry out these tests decreased with increasing age (table 4) Some psychosocial factors and indicators of health service ... health services to a greater extent These observations when taken together with the relatively high proportion of elderly persons who reported themselves "not healthy" should be taken into account...
... is also creator, form-giver, hammer hardness, spectator divinity, and seventh day: you understand this contrast?”46 To create, indeed to seek to create oneself, to be futural, come together in ... way to view his journey to Greece, then, is to see it as his quest to extricate us from the danger opened up by the death of God The cultural crisis to which we have pointed, was linked to Foucault’s ... Complacent to the end, the last man is oblivious to the advent of nihilism Bearing witness to the death of God and to the self-destruction of the ascetic ideal, he remains indifferent to both events...
... protonation of Glu, Asp and His residues and by the loss of some stabilizing interactions (the total charge of the enzyme changes from )12 at pH to +55 at pH 3) A strong distortion close to the ... proximity to the active site of the enzyme The interaction score of )21.5 kJÆmol)1 given by the scoring function of autodock [31,32] is comparable to the value measured for the substrate docked into ... Asp443 belongs to the same turn as the active site residue Tyr446, participating in the formation of a substrate– enzyme intermediate [4] autodock was able to dock pNP-GalNAc into the enzyme active...
... analysis using the matinspector program for liver-specific factors did not identify any liver-specific transcription factor to bind to the region including the )32C>A SNP In order to determine the cross-species ... then excised out of the TOPO vector using enzymes KpnI and EcoRV and ligated into the KpnI–SmaI restricted pGL3-basic firefly luciferase reporter plasmid and transformed into top 10 chemically competent ... SNPs to influence plasma b2GPI levels may be obscured by the strong effects of other factors (undefined promoter elements that are in strong LD with the promoter SNPs and other regulatory factors...
... T., Nukada, Y., Tanimoto, T., Namba, M., Okura, T., Takakura-Yamamoto, R., Torigoe, K., Gu, Y., Su, M.S., Fujii, M., Satoh-Itoh, M., Yamamoto, K., Kohno, K., Ikeda, M & Kurimoto, M (1997) Involvement ... Tanimoto, T., Nukata, Y., Tanabe, F., Akita, K., Torigoe, K., Okura, T & Fukuda, S & (1995) A novel costimulatory factor for gamma interferon induction found in the livers of mice causes endotoxic ... Okamura, H., Nakanishi, K., Kurimoto, M., Tanimoto, T., Flavell, R.A., Sato, V., Harding, M.W., Livingston, D.J & Su, M.S (1997) Activation of interferon-gamma inducing factor mediated by interleukin-1b...
... Risk 17 To obtain reasonable assurance, the auditor shall obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to reduce audit risk to an acceptably low level and thereby enable the auditor to draw reasonable ... auditor shall evaluate whether this prevents the auditor from achieving the overall objectives of the auditor and thereby requires the auditor, in accordance with the ISAs, to modify the auditor’s ... in relation to such matters to the extent that they are relevant to forming an opinion on the financial statements, the auditor would be required to undertake further work if the auditor had additional...