... lưỡi gà) 4.1.6 Translating by using a paraphrase Translation by paraphrasing is another of the possible ways in coping with problematic items in translation. When using it the translator has ... Vietnamese is individualism. In some cultures, individualism is seen as a blessing and a source of well-being; in others, it is seen as alienating. In his publication, Hofstede exhibits 'Individualism ... difficulties in translation. The main disadvantage of this strategy is that it usually involves replacing one item with an explanation consisting of several items. Thus a striking disproportion in length...
... exercise using the structural drill can then be framed and later on it can be developed into interesting activities and games. Using Structural DrillsA structural drill can be useful in remedying ... This can be ascertained by orally testing the individual learner's response to the number of items being displayed. This drill can be made more interesting 1. by practising it with other ... mostfrequently occuring grammatical errors, then frame exercises and drill the students in the correct forms. Grammar teaching inevitably now becomes prescriptive. Remedying Frequently Occuring ErrorsThe...
... depressed, leans against a little doily, staring out the window. P.O.V. from car window- We see buildings covered in bright signs, a billboard of Brad Pitt selling jeans, another of Bob in black & ... MORNING The automatic hotel curtains open, pouring light into the room. CUT TO: INT.HOTEL BATHROOM - DAY Bob gets in the shower overlooking the view of Tokyo. The a pretty Ivy-league girl in ... crowding around. Bob's chair is swivelled around and we see him in his tuxedo, wearing too much make-up and some weird looking eyeliner. In front of a grey backdrop, moody lighting is being...
... Terengganu 13-14 February 2008, Grand Continental Hotel, KualaTerengganu (In CD).Karim, S.A.A and Ismail, M.T. (2008). Wavelet Method in Statistics. In Proceedings ofthe Sixteenth National Symposium ... J. D. (1993). Estimation, inference and forecasting of time series subject tochanges in regime. Handbook of Statistics 11, ed. G.S. Maddala, C. R. Rao, and H. D.Vinod, North-Holland: Amsterdam.Hamilton, ... Statistics, Volume 129.New York: Springer.Karim, S.A.A, Ismail, M.T. and Karim, B. (2008). Denoising Non-Stationary TimeSeries using Daubechies Wavelets.Seminar Kebangsaan Matematik & Masyarakat(SKMM),...
... on achieving common goals, such as: • Developing and testing promising biomarkers and technologies to ob-tain preliminary information to guide further testing; • Evaluating promising, analytically ... biomarkers for predicting progression. NCI Intramural investigators have found chromosomal gains of 3q using FISH for detecting cervical cancer in an independent study. In the current collaborative ... utility of certain prostate cancer biomarkers; developing and maintaining a registry of individuals harboring germline mutations for hereditary cancer syndromes; and identifying preneoplastic...
... A,CBa1is the same atom in the N-terminal cysteine residue in cystine B, CAa2is the C-terminal cysteine residue in cystine A and CBa2is the C-terminal cysteine residue in cystine B. A distance ... for computing the stacking (clusters) of cystines in the three-dimensional structure of proteins. The level ofstacking (clustering) between two cystines was established in the following way: ... stabilizing elements in all TFPDs.A structurally conserved cystine clusterThe most common type of cystine cluster is illustrated in Fig. 6A, which involves a tight clustering of thesulfur atoms in...
... spring day was fading into evening. Highoverhead in the clear heavens small rosy cloudsseemed hardly to move across the sky but to besinking into its depths of blue. In a handsome house in ... tiny rose-tinted cloudlets hung high in theheavens, and seemed not to be floating past, but re-treating into the very depths of the azure. In front of the open window of a handsome house, in ... to minimize the effect of skewedtraining data on the results, oversampling with sub-stitution was used on the training data.1The most frequent words, is from a list of word frequenciesin...
... determination of 5-N-acetyl neuraminic acid in lipopolysaccharides of Haemophilus in uenzae: a survey of 24non-typeable H. in uenzae strains. Carbohydr. Res. 335, 251–260.27. Reinhold, V.N., Reinhold, ... 2003L,D–Hep in the outer-core region of NTHi LPS (Eur. J. Biochem. 270) 619Molecular structural studies of LPS from H. in uenzaestrains [9–19] have resulted in a structural model consistingof a ... 270) 615 Structural diversity in lipopolysaccharide expression in nontypeableHaemophilus in uenzaeIdentification ofL-glycero-D-manno-heptose in the outer-core region in three clinicalisolatesMartin...
... chemical elements existing in water solution was revealed [6] and applied in chemistry since a long time ago [7,8]. This effect on nanoscale particles formation may caused by changing of property ... solution. The changing property of solution may include firstly dielectric coefficient and surface tensity. The changing structure of solution was concerning to changing water structure, ... solution [1,2] or applying different physical effects during hydrolysis of metals’ ions [3] or using thermal and chemical disintegration of suitable reagents [4,5]. In this article, the effects...
... 6097–6100.Supplementary informationThe following supporting information is available:Fig. S1. Retrohoming in vivo of wild-type intron andC-terminal region mutant derivatives using RmInt1-engineering constructs ... splicing of the intron RNA intothe insertion site in the DNA are shown at the top. Solid lines indicate DNA and dashed lines correspond to intron RNA.M. D. Molina-Sa´nchez et al. Group II intron ... Group IIintron-encoded proteins are multifunctional and contain an N-terminalreverse transcriptase domain, followed by a putative RNA-binding domain(domain X) associated with RNA splicing or...
... oftendirectly involved in protein–protein interactions [42],these points help us to interpret the possible role ofdisorder in Caskin1 and in other scaffold proteins. Toobtain a balanced view of structural ... domains of cognate proteins[31,44]. Indeed, PRD of Caskin1 contains severalconsensus SH3 binding sites, and we postulate that itis involved in multiple interactions with other PSDproteins. In ... multi-domain proteins possessing six ankyrin repeats, twosterile a motifs (SAM domains) and a single SH3domain in the N-terminal part (cf. Fig. 1). In contrast,there are no recognizable domains in...
... obtained using human or porcine lipaseand colipase.The proteins bearing the C-terminal domain of PLwere efficient inhibitors of the lipase activity, whereasthe proteins bearing the C-terminal ... proteins was independent of the nature of theC-terminal domain, in contrast to the situation withNc proteins. Indeed, the C2 domain induced sensitivityof the Nc active site to E600 inhibition in ... In conclusion, the accessi-bility of the active site was better in the protein bear-ing the N2 domain than in the protein bearing the Ncdomain. Thus, the accessibility of the active site in...
... containing glycoforms in strain 16 (Table 2) could be confirmed in a precursorion monitoring tandem mass spectrometry experiment(negative ion mode) by scanning for loss of m/z 220(PPEtn) following ... glycine wasdetermined by HPAEC following treatment of LPS with0.1MNaOH at 20–22 °C for 30 min [16]. N-Acetylneu-raminic acid was determined by treating LPS-OH (0.2 mg)with 20 mU of neuraminidase ... the vicinal coupling constants.Spin systems for HepIII could not be delineated beyondH-2. The chemical shift data are consistent with eachD-sugar residue being present in the pyranosyl ring...