... a machine for
weighing things.
sewing
machine
A sewing machine
sews stitches very
quickly and
easily. The
sewing machine
was invented in
1846 by Elias
Howe.
sonar
In sonar ... can sew
using a needle
and thread.
Clothes are
made by
sewing.
sewing machine
A sewing machine
sews stitches very
quickly and easily.
The sewing
machine was
invented in 1846
by ...
pin
A pin is a small, sharp
piece of metal used in
sewing.
purse
A purse is a
small bag in
which some
girls and
women carry
their money and
other things.
raincoat
A raincoat...
... can sew
using a needle
and thread.
Clothes are
made by
sewing.
sewing machine
A sewing machine
sews stitches very
quickly and easily.
The sewing
machine was
invented in 1846
by ... bottle is a
container with a
narrow neck and
mouth.
box
A box can hold
things.
container
A container can
hold things.
bucket
A bucket is a container
with a handle.
cage
...
A large wading
bird with
distinctive
plumage and a
long, sharp bill.
hummingbird
Hummingbirds
are
tiny birds that
drink flower
nectar. They can
hover in the air
and even fly...
... improvement in his health is being maintained.
(English- English-Vietnamese Dictionary- nxb Van Hoa Thong Tin)
The sense of maintain in this context is to cause something to continue: to
keep ... consider the following examples:
Does he work fast or slow?
(Streamline English: lesson 38)
But today English are playing very well and Scotland are playing badly?
(Streamline English: lesson ... gives the overview of antonym and polysemy in English.
The meanings of polysemantic words are explained more carefully in this
study.
The study analyses antonyms in the typical cases.
...
... Ackerman. 2006. Cross
Linguistic Name Matching inEnglishand Arabic. In
Proc. of HLT-NAACL.
N. Habash. 2008. Online Handling of Out-of -Vocabulary
Words for Statistical Machine Translation. CCLS
Technical ... addressed by our OOV
handling techniques.
Profile of OOV wordsin Arabic -English MT In
a preliminary study, we manually analyzed a ran-
dom sample of 400 sentences containing at least one
OOV token ... Arabic,
Hebrew, English, French, and Chinese. In many
cases, the OOV words were less common morpho-
logical variants of INV words, such as the nominal
dual form. The different techniques we discuss in
the...
... residues interacting with the substrate
(green) and K
+
(cyan) are shown in ball -and-
stick models. Cobalamin, pink. (B) Residues
hydrogen-bonded to cobalamin. The residues
interacting with cobalamin ... equilibrated with buffer
A containing 10 m
M
imidazole and 300 m
M
KCl. After
washing the column with buffer A containing 10 m
M
imidazole and 300 m
M
KCl,theenzymewaselutedwith
buffer A containing 50–100 ... beam line at
SPring-8, Japan (Table 1). Reflection data were indexed,
integrated and scaled using the programs Mosflm and
SCALA in the CCP4 suite [47] with DPS [48].
Structure determination and...
... a
dimer with both DNA-binding domains involved in
binding), or 1DR-short (as a dimer, but presumably
with only one domain involved), or indeed when
bound as a monomer to 1DR. This suggests that bind-
ing ... fit resulted in a binding stoichi-
ometry of 2 : 1, i.e. dimer binding. The reactant con-
centrations were too high to obtain relevant
information on the binding affinity. For binding to
1DR, the ... binding stoichiometry of
$ 1 : 1, i.e. monomer binding, with a K
d
between 0.2
and 0.6 lm. With 1DR-short, a reliable estimate for
the stoichiometry of binding could not be made.
Assuming binding...
... Providing the description of Englishand Vietnamese idioms and
proverbs to realize the differences and similarities between them.
- Comparing and contrasting the meaningand usage of some certain ... consirable part in the stock of English
and Vietnamese proverbs and idioms used to dispend wisdom and transmit moral
values. It is also interesting to learn and use idioms and proverbs helping us to ... Proverbs and idioms relating to objects are valuable lesson on labor.
In manufacturing, production relation between working and receiving in
accordance with the amount of work, objects and works...
...
GRADUATION PAPER
SOME OBSTACLES FACING HPU 2
ND
YEAR
ENGLISH MAJORS INENGLISH LISTENING
COMPREHENSION AND SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS
By:
Vu Thi Thu Trang
Class:
...
Sinh viên: Mã
số:
Lớp:
Ngành:
Tên đề tài:
2
HAIPHONG PRIVATE UNIVESITY
FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
GRADUATION PAPER
SOME OBSTACLES FACING HPU...
... on binding in the +1 and +2 sites
in these enzymes (Fig. 4C). The nonreducing end of
the disaccharide in each of the available complex struc-
tures is in the +1 site, and the reducing end in the ... important
for binding in the product sites are conserved in C, E
and F, but not in A and B isozymes. Arg240 is
replaced by Ser (in A) or Ala (in B), while Asp336 is
replaced by Glu (in A) or Gly (in B). ... the inser-
tion of Asp336 in Pc_Cel7D results in differences in main-chain con-
formation and provides an additional hydrogen bond with the
reducing-end hydroxyl of a bound cellulose chain.
B
A
Fig....
... adequately. In keeping with the motor skill metaphor, role-
plays are akin to going to the driving range to practice one’s golf swing, or playing scales over and over
on a musical instrument. Training ... here?”); orienting your body
to the person you are addressing; making eye contact; and ending the question with a voice in ection.
Maintaining the conversation requires asking general questions ... are then reviewed in the subsequent skills training session. In
BTSAS homework is subsumed within goal setting and goal review at the beginning of each session, as
well as being an explicit part...
... standards
of knowledge
inappropriate standards of know-
ledge
halachic standards of certainty
legal and scientiWc standards of cer-
tainty
diVerent standards of certainty are
used in science and ... case of legal and scientiWc standards, the standards may
cross-cut each other so that in some cases we might intuitively think of the
scientiWc standards as being more stringent andin other cases ... Wittgen-
stein (1969), Austin (1961), Malcolm (1963), and within a di Verent tradition
Vendler (1967, 1972), who held that we can gain insight into epistemological
problems by investigating our linguistic...