... change thestateof activity in nerve cells will change the psycho-logical stateofthe mind. The converse is also true. Agents that change the stateofthe mind will change thestateofthe corresponding ... psychiatry into the biomedical mainstream. —Eisenberg, 1986, p. 499. The father of medicine, Hippocrates, provided the first biological theory of mental disease in the form of a humoral theory. Hippocrates ... the beginning ofthe twentieth century, the popularity ofthe biomedical model received a substantial boost as the result of its un-equivocally successful application to the then popular mental...
... below, in the case of reionization the linearity ofthe physicsmeans that FHIIis a very good approximation to QHIIup to the end ofthe overlap phase of reionization. The modelof individual ... collapse to a stateof rotational support in the dark matter halo. If the disk mass is a fraction md of the halo mass and its angular momentum is a fraction jd of that of the halo, then the exponential ... equation, the mean density nHvaries with time as 1=a3(t). A critical feature of the physics of reionization is the dependence of recombination on the square ofthe density. Thismeans that if the...
... stimulator of thrombin inhibition by these serpins, inline with the cofactor effect of TM on protein C activation. The exclusive function ofthe VR1 loop is now furthersupported by the results ... addition, the reduced affinity of TM forthrombin-VR1tPAis in agreement with the significantcontribution of this part ofthe VR1 loop to the binding of TM by thrombin. Binding ofthe carboxy-terminal ... can explain part of the effect of thrombin on the proliferation andmigration of vascular SMC [4,34]. In the context of the vessel wall, TM might therefore function as a regulator of PAI-1 inactivation...
... S.S., 2003). There are some ways to classify business research. It can be classified based on characteristics ofthe data, source ofthe data, the purpose of research or the frequency of study. ... most ofthe characteristics ofthe original variables. Each component extracted from the original set of variables represents a discriminated aspect ofthe construct being studied. These extracted ... absent). The purpose of this step was the same as that ofthe first discussion, but in this case from the customer’s perspective. Some questions were adjusted on the recommendation ofthe participants,...
... Significance ofthe study The results of this study will help test the quality ofthe English translation of the Law on Investment 2005 of Vietnam under themodel developed by the German linguist ... between the TT and the ST on the same three levels.2.1.2. Operation ofthe model A key concept in the operation of House’s model is the context of situation or ‘situational dimensions’. The author ... enacted by the National Assembly of Vietnam, the highest organ ofState power and the only organ with legislative power ofthe Socialist Republic of Vietnam (the 1992 Constitution of Vietnam,...
... meaning. This is the antithesis ofthe universe of meaning in whichexisted the medieval society following the Papal Revolution.37 The ‘General Will’ as the source ofthe sovereignty ofthe nation ... market. The laws of commerce were the laws of nature which were the laws of God. The consequentde-moralisation ofthe economy represented the institutional separation of pol-itics from the economy, ... with a good deal of law, there is hypocrisy and idealism when the reality of the social order is compared with the aspirations of a legal text such as the Declaration ofthe Rights of Man and Citizen....
... philosophy of history upon an attemptedsynchronisation ofthe nation and the state. The nation is the biological, organiccement ofthe state. Hegel’s writing on the topic embodied the nationalist ... constitutes the concept ofthe power ofthe crown and which, as the ideality ofthe whole state, has not up to this point attained its right or its exis-tence’.52For Hegel, the subjectivity ofthe ... purposes, the other main theory ofthe nation -state is the contrac-tarian view. Diverse protagonists of this theory, such as Locke and Aristotle, onFranck’s interpretation, separate thestate from the...
... measure of how intense thelight is – the larger the amplitude, the brighter the light • the wavelength, (λ) is a measure ofthe distance covered by the wave the distance from one crest to the ... proportional to the amplitude and frequency ofthe waves the larger the wave amplitude, the more force it has the more frequently the waves strike, the more total force there isTro, Chemistry: ... electron•according to this theory, if the wavelength oflight is made shorter, or thelight waves intensity made brighter, more electrons should be ejectedremember: the energy of a wave is directly...
... the cost of such light licenses” has been dramatically reduced, encouraging adoption of competitive high data rate services at the e-band frequencies.It is important to note that despite the ... is important to note that despite the name light licensing” the possession of such a license still gives the link operator the same full benefits of a traditional link license, including link ... protection. E-Band Light Licensing” in the USA The e-band light licensing” scheme implemented by the FCC in 2005, enables links to be registered in a few minutes over the Internet.To be able...
... standards for this layer.Note: The Physical Layer ofthe OSI model is only part of a LAN (Local Area Network).Layer 2 – The Data Link LayerLayer 2 ofthe OSI model provides the following functions:•Allows ... com-bination ofthe two. The nature of these stacks is that the lower layers do their work in hardware or firmware(software that runs on specific hardware chips) while the higher layers work in software. The ... this model. This model allows all network elements to operate together, no matter who created the protocols and what computer vendor supports them. The main benefits ofthe OSI model include the...