... especially the lack ofthe vision inthe long term. The objective ofthestudy willtherefore design a development strategy for the company inthe long term.Based on the examination and analysis ofthe ... City, 15% inthe northern provinces and 5% inthe central region. Most of thesemanufacturers are of small and medium size andthe number of big-sized manufacturers are veryfew. In summary, the features ... orelectric and electric industry and for other production industries are very little. The plasticindustry of Vietnam is on the threshold of a new and highly promising but also of the challenging era of...
... against thecasestudy as a research strategy is related to the misapplication of one type ofcasestudy design when another is indicated. By understanding the usefulness and limitations of ... in a subsequent section we will look briefly at the epistemological basis of the case study. Many ofthe criticisms ofthecasestudymethod relate to the highly labour intensive nature of ... and involves the use ofcasestudy protocol as well as thecase study database already mentioned. Validity and reliability can thus be built into a casestudy programme, overcoming many of the...
... proteins, a leucine zipper domain and a C2H2 zinc finger domain, both of which arethought to help mediate DNA binding and may beinvolved inthe induction of dimerization [43]. Each of these ... studies on the expression of these genes within humans and mice, of T-betwithin Ginbuna crucian carp [27] and STAT6 in mandarin fish [28] have shown similar widespreadexpression. Inthecaseof STAT6, ... haematopoietic cells and more variably in other lineages [41]. The expression of T-bet has beenseen within a wide variety of tissues and cells in the Ginbuna crucian carp [27] and, in mammals, in the lung...
... rearrangement ofthe protein during the docking to the binding site on the ribosome or otherligands. Strikingly, the second most flexible part of the protein (if one does not take into account the N-termi-nal ... coli in vivo can be explainedby their competitive inhibition at the ribosome-bindingsite [32].Together, the M and C domains of human eRF1, in the absence ofthe N domain, are able to bind to the mammalian ... implicated in stop codon recognition[5–14]. The role ofthe middle (M) domain will bedescribed in detail below. The C domain of eRF1interacts with the C domain of eRF3 [15–18], and the binding of...
... shockproteins ClpP1, ClpC1, ClpX and ClpC2 have beenannotated. Bearing in mind the importance ofthe Clpfamily of proteins in survival and virulence, it is of interest to understand the mode of action ... N-domain, homologousto the N-domains of ClpA or ClpB, and a linkerdomain homologous to, but half the size of, the linker domain of ClpB [19]. The N-terminal regioncontains two 32-amino acid ... of action of theseproteins in M. tuberculosis. In this study, we functionally characterized the ClpC1 protein of M. tuberculosis, and investigated the role of its N-terminal repeats in its activity....
... buffer andthe enzymeeluted with 150 mMimidazole. The optimal imidazoleconcentrations needed to remove contaminating proteins in the washing step and to elute the recombinant enzyme in the elution ... 145 and 249, respectively. Neither ofthe two variants resulted in amino acid substitutions, however. The predicted translatedproduct ofthe cDNA contained 318 amino acids with the C-terminal ... excisedfrom Lambda Zap II using R408 helper phage coinfectionbut was found to lack the initial bases ofthe 5¢-end(including the initiating methionine codon).5¢-Rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE)ASMARTTMRACE...
... either their fringe benefits or their wage profiles to offset the rise inthe mini- mum wage.26 V. Price Effects of the Minimum-Wage Increase A final issue we examine is the effect of ... sponded to the increase inthe minimum wage by reducing on -the- job training and flattening the tenure-wage profile (see Jacob Mincer and Linda Leighton, 1981). Indeed, one manager told our interviewer ... Rows 5 and 6 of Table 6 present esti- mates ofthe effect ofthe minimum-wage increase on the incidence of free meals and reduced-price meals. The proportion of res- taurants offering reduced-price...
... 70% more income and each child 50% more income to enjoy the same standard of living. Equivalising income has the effect of compressing the level of income inequality across the income distribution, ... relative to the young elderly, because the benefits accruing to them inthe form of wages and pensions during their working lives were lower, reflecting the immaturity of pension systems and the limited ... therefore income in retirement. So, the current income distribution ofthe elderly, reflecting past economic growth and income and savings patterns, is not necessarily indicative of the future income...
... on establishing methodologies and training teams. In short, these firms base their success on internally selecting and training operational managers who have in- depth knowledge ofthe organisation. ... organisation and to put the power back into the hands ofthe centre—i.e. ‘to divide and rule’. The omnipotent management accounting function’s main role is to centralise power inthe hands of head office. ... observing interactions and activities. Understanding the role of a social group, therefore, requires us to study interactions within this group and with other groups, as well as studying the...
... Greeting and Offering Help 2. Asking for Information 3. Describing Problems 4. Complaining and Showing Sympathy 5. Giving Advice and Instructions 6. Giving Directions 7. Explaining the ... speaking ofthe metropolitan police officers? Significance oftheStudy For better understanding ofthe daily routine andthe English proficiency level ofthe metropolitan police officers ... survey of cabin attendants’ needs of English. The study investigated the needs for English, the important functions ofthe language, the problems in using the language andthe needs to improve the...
... AC inthe other twin (twin B), when the concerned parents took him to our department. Brain CT and MRI of twin B who did not have any com-plaints revealed a mirror-imaging ofthe AC inthe ... rare by themselves. However, we have only found one such caseof MZ with mirror-imaging of AC inthe literature. In this case, we describe the second caseof MZ with mirror-imaging of AC and discuss ... Neuroimaging ofthe twins. (a) Cerebral CT of twin A shows a vast lesion of cerebrospinal fluid intensity in the left temporal lobe with a maximum diameter of 63×40×26 mm. (b) & (c) MRI of twin...