... me - at the tower. So there was another person out there, on the roof of the tower. But the person in the garden was not the ghost of the woman. It was little Miles. ... stood on the roof of the towetThere were two towers, one at each end of the roof. Each tower had a room inside, and you could climb out onto the roof from them; Flora ... strange or dangerous places - the roof of the tower, the other side of the lake. It's dangerous but exciting, for Flora and Miles. They'll try to get to those...
... was there, with his dead cat. The boys moved off and disappeared in the gloom. At the end of half an hour they were wading through the tall grass ofthe graveyard. It was a graveyard ofthe ... another minute or two the men had hoisted it out on the ground. They pried off the lid with their shovels, got out the body and dumped it rudely on the ground. The moon drifted from behind the ... creeping along the roof ofthe "ell" on all fours. He "meow'd" with caution once or twice, as he went; then jumped to the roof ofthe woodshed and thence to the ground....
... there. Then we hunted up a place close by to hide the canoe in, amongst the thick willows. We took some fish off ofthe lines and set them again, and begun to get ready for dinner. The door ofthe ... trees off a little ways looked dim and spiderwebby; and here would come a blast of wind that would bend the trees down and turn up the pale underside ofthe leaves; and then a perfect ripper of ... see him. There was heaps of old greasy cards scattered around over the floor, and old whisky bottles, and a couple of plunging about away off yonder in the storm, hundreds of yards further than...
... 466 467 XV Sixth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics Proceedings ofthe Conference 21 - 23 April 199 3 9~ ~ OTS - Research Institute for ... Utrecht, The Netherlands Published by the Association for Computational Linguistics Preface This volume contains the papers prepared for the Sixth Conference ofthe European Chapter of the Association ... Linguistics, held 19- 23 April 199 3 in Utrecht. The Programme Committee received a large number of submissions (5 page extended abstracts) from all over the world. The general quality ofthe submissions...
... machinesthroughthe 198 0s oftenhadrated capacities under 100 kW.In the late 198 0s and early 199 0s WECS grew from the 150 to 450 kW range (70). The late 199 0s has seen the rapid introduction of machines in the ... from 199 5 through 199 9, broken down by geographicregion (4–6). Here the influence of European renewable energy policies is appar-ent. Table 1 provides details for 199 6, 199 8, and 2000. In the ... 2000. In the mid- 199 0s, NorthAmerica and Europe had roughly the same amount of installed capacity (at 46% of the world’s total each). However, by the end of 199 9 Europe’s share of totalinstalled...
... History of Medicine, 20th Cent.—United States.W 18 L945t 199 9]R745.L843 199 9 610'.71'173 090 4—dc21DNLM/DLC for Library of Congress 98 -55 496 135 798 642Printed in the United States of Americaon ... country. For instance, the conquest of hookworm was important to the economic development of the South and the attraction of Northern capital to that region.52 The completion ofthe Panama Canal was ... investigators of the early twentieth century, having served as the first resident physician of the Hospital ofthe Rockefeller Institute in New York, the first residentphysician ofthe Peter Bent...
... Sullivanet al. ( 199 4, 199 6, 199 8), Cosby et al. ( 199 5, 199 6), and Sullivan and Cosby( 199 5) and are summarized in the following section. The experimental stud-ies are described in Chapter 8. 9. 1.4.1 ... Effects of Acidic DepositionBased on the preliminary results of Norton et al. ( 199 2), the results of mod-eling efforts through year 3 ofthe treatment by Sullivan et al., ( 199 4) and the response ... orhave been limed in the Adirondack Mountains (Sullivan et al., 199 2), Sweden(Renberg and Hultberg, 199 2), Scotland (Allott et al., 199 2), and Canada(Dixit et al., 198 7, 199 1, 199 2). Diatom-inferred...
... nonvolatile. The extent of reaction ξ, the ratio of accreted ammonia molecules to the initial number of acid molecules, can be expressed interms ofthe levitation voltages as (9. 7)where V(t) is the ... knowledge ofthe thermodynamic "tracking" charac-teristics of hygroscopic particles. Thus, as the relative humidity ofthe levitater is changed, the chemical composition ofthe solution ... overestimation of the data, the SPEL isotherm follows closely the data of Mahle and Friday. An interestingdifference in the water vapor desorption branch ofthe ASC carbon for the SPEL and tube...
... LairdCONTENTS 9. 1 Introduction 1 89 9.2 Background 190 9. 2.1 Sources of Soil Contamination 190 9. 2.2 Chelating Agents as Soil Tests for Heavy Metals 191 9. 3 Materials and Methods 193 9. 3.1 Field ... (Cajuste et al., 199 1; Juste and Mench, 199 2). Inspite of these beneficial effects, there is concern about the potential hazard associated with the consumption ofthe edible portion of crops grown ... during the firstperiod of irrigation management may not belong to the same population as the data from the sites irrigated during the last 20 years. The separation ofthe data on the accumulationof...
... more widely used because of the variation in the absorber density (ρ) and is the same regardless ofthe physicalstate ofthe absorber. It is given by. (9. 17) The number of transmitted γ-ray photons ... downward shift ofthe pulseheight spectrum ofthe radionuclides in the presence of a quencher. The extent ofthe shift is related to the counting efficiency ofthe liquidscintillation system.•External ... of the path). Therefore the ionization chamber has the ability to distinguish between the different types of radiation and the same radiation with different energies. The energy resolution (the...
... Nanomaterials 194 9. 1.1 Effects of Steric Hindrance 194 9. 1.2 Inammatory and Immune-Based Mechanisms 195 9. 1.3 Critical Variables 195 9. 2 Exposure and Effects through Ingestion 196 9. 2.1 Diffusion 196 9. 2.2 ... properties. These models generally indicate that the number of particles deposited is inversely proportional to the size ofthe particle [ 19] .Therefore,thesmallertheparticle,thelargertheamountabsorbedastheresultofhigherratesofdiffusion.Althoughcounter-intuitive,therelationalsosuggeststhatthefastertheairvelocity,thehighertherateofabsorption.Butnotethatthisresultsfrom ... ofthe mucus varies throughouttherespiratorysystem,therebyalteringthediffusivityofnanoparticles.Themucouslayerinhumanscontinuesfromthelarynxtotheendoftherst-generationbronchi-oles.Withinthealveoli,TypeIIcellsalsoproduceaproteinaceoussecretionsimilarto...