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the position ofthe tag to the beginning ofthe question (Thiêm, 2004). The tags
can be put at the beginning or function as a new sentence to indicate the
speaker’s emphasis. In addition, ... contrasting
linguistics has been playing a more and more important role to meet the
rising demand for language learning to communicate and scientific
developments inthe direction of multi-lingual ... thông?
On the other hand, in English, a rising intonation is important when using
tag questions. In fact, rising intonation is the only feature that makes this type of
questions distinct from...
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a.
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b.
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Interesting ... Advantages ofthe use of games in vocabulary
teaching and learning
teaching and learning
1.5. Advantages ofthe use games in
1.5. Advantages ofthe use games in
vocabulary teaching and learning
vocabulary ... Application of games in vocabulary
teaching and learning
teaching and learning
1.What do you think ofthe games your
1.What do you think ofthe games your
teachers used in your vocabulary...
... productive binding of steroid substrates:
in the first, a (small) sub population of enzyme binds
directly the steroid inthe reactive conformation, with
the remainder ofthe enzyme binding the unreactive
conformation. ... His181
and His184 are important inthe binding of coenzyme, steroids, nitro-
aromatic ligands andthe substrate 2-cyclohexen-1-one. The H181A and
H184A enzymes retain activity in reductive and oxidative ... progesterone, 1,4-androstadiene
(Fig. 1A) and 2-cyclohexen-1-one indicate that these
ligands bind above the si face ofthe FMN isoalloxa-
zine ring and are held in position by hydrogen bond
interactions...
... No information is available on the costs of culling, diagnostic testing of
samples, cleaning and disinfection, and other administrative costs (Obi, Oparinde, and Maina 2008).
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matching, the two groups—which include the treatment group of households representing the result ofthe
HPAI-induced supply -and- demand shocks andthe control ... to the loss of markets as a result ofthe ban on poultry andthe reductions inthe
demand for poultry products during and after the outbreaks. According to the Poultry Farmers’
Association, the...
... that the coordination ofthe Zn(II)
ion bound at the C-terminal moiety of CeMT1 is con-
tributed to by histidines, andthe number of these
involved in metal binding is analyzed below.
Thus, the ... highly informative regarding
the presence of Zn-His bonds.
In vivo andin vitro Cd(II)-binding abilities of
CeMT1 and CeMT2
Unlike the results obtained for Zn(II) coordination,
the biosynthesis in ... in our preparations. The role of histi-
dine in metal ion coordination in MTs is a subject
that has gathered increasing importance inthe field,
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... of each of those terms to the net immigration rate ie to thein low of working
immigrants as percentage of initial employment inthe short and long run The estimated effects
indicate the ... identify and measure the impact of immigration on employment and income
GDP inthe United States Income per worker depends on how productive workers are and it is the
main determinant ofthe ... but they
do increase productivity and hence average income This inding is consistent with the broad existing
literature on the impact of immigration inthe United States A new analysis of the...
... explores in nuanced fashion the nature ofthe symbolic status
and function ofthe bookroll. Her interest lies inthe tension between the
fragile physical bookandthe ways in which the text the ‘‘fictive ... on the degree of trust andthe nature
of the guarantees or penalties. It is possible that in Athens the state led the
way inthe use of written agreements—for instance, in tax leases and
Athenian ... writing and
literacy practices as they are developed by the state.
Barbara Burrell (‘‘Reading, Hearing, and Looking at Ephesos’’) exam-
ines more literally the situating of inscribed writing in...
... principles ofthe Declaration of Helsinki, the Good
Clinical Practiceandthe Wet Medisch-Wetenschappe-
lijk Onderzoek met mensen (WMO). The final study
protocol, including the final version of ... vitality,
eating and drinking, and physical and social func tioning.
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US English, and has subsequently been translated and
culturally adapted for use in international ... validation ofthe Italian translation ofthe gastrointestinal
symptom-rating scale and quality of life in reflux and dyspepsia
questionnaire in patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. Clin
Drug...
... use ofthe work must explicitly identify the original source.
Statements and opinions expressed inthe chapters are these ofthe individual contributors
and not necessarily those ofthe editors ... groups. The findings of this study reveal that the PDD-NOS group had a high
number of features in common with the autism andthe ADHD groups, in terms of
presenting and/ or reported symptoms and ... that code for proteins from the family of neurexins and neuroligins
that play, in turn, a role inthe development and functioning of synaptic andin particular
glutamatergic and GABA-ergic networks...
... the destinations
they visited. By examining the travel diaries and stories of backpackers
over a number of years, the changes inthe nature ofthe backpacker experi-
ence in particular andof travel ... 2002) growing numbers
of people are reacting to the alienation of modern society by adopting the
lifestyle ofthe backpacker. Their nomadic existence is supported by the
increasing ease of international ... that the major themes found inthe writings of Ernest
Hemingway, Bruce Chatwin, Paul Theroux, Bill Bryson and other key
authors are resonant in backpacker culture. Among these themes are the
subcultural...
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they visited. By examining the travel diaries and stories of backpackers
over a number of years, the changes inthe nature ofthe backpacker experi-
ence in particular andof travel ... is then given ofthe research programme that stimu-
lated the production of this volume, and finally the structure ofthe text and
the individual contributions are outlined.
The Global Nomad
In ... empirical
contributions to the study of this rapidly developing area.
In introducing the contributions inthe rest ofthe volume, this chapter
first considers the rationale for treating the backpacker as the ‘global
nomad’....