... that MZ with discordant handedness showed opposite brain activity patterns in language and a mental rota-tion task. Sommer et al. 14 have suggested that late splitting ofthe egg may play ... differed in AC compared to normal arach-noid membrane by microarray analysis, consequently, these nine genes might be associated with the patho-genesis of temporal fossa AC. Helland et al. 20 ... that the reported incidence rate of mir-ror-imaging of AC is probably underestimated. To improve the diagnosis rate, we consider that it is es-sential to systematically monitor the counterpart...
... that there is always a dangerthat the reigning favorite may fail to please; that at any rate, in the order of things, he is passing away, and thatif the magazine is not to pass away with the ... a poem, and sold it to a magazine, the scandal is greater than when a painter has sold a picture to a patron, or a sculptor has modelled a statue to order. These are artists less articulate and ... literature is the fact that a good novel will have wider acceptance as a book from having been a magazine serial.I am not sure that the decay ofthe book is not owing somewhat to the decay of...
... while the agitation for the annexation of New Haven and the acrimonious debate that accompanied it must have stirred profoundly the towns of that colony and have led to local controversies, rivalries, ... in the London Companycaused them to lose faith in that association, and, hearing ofthe reorganization ofthe Virginia Company of Plymouth,[1] which about this time obtained a new charter as the ... England but in old England as well. That year saw the flight ofthe greatest number of emigrants across the sea, for the persecution in England was at its height, the Puritan aristocracy was suffering...
... represent an important category. For example, the public award enforces the status ofthe person in the organization, and, atthe same time, the values for whichthe reward is given: companies which ... through the use of language in the creation ofa shared vision which is articulated in a firm mission statement. The used vocabulary steers the organization toward what will become its shared ... indicators of integration, and in many respects, the limitations of quantitative research is more prominent. Although the results of quantitative measurement can provide data to make certain...
... producedsophisticated financial assets with relatively highyields and good credit ratings. The Great Moderation and the GlobalSavings Glut. The “Great Moderation” in the United States (and the “Great Stability” ... something for which they are answerable. In the United States the SECconfers a “nationally recognized statistical ratingagency” status on certain qualifying ratings agen-cies, allowing their ratings ... hold them to maturity, but report them at fair value if they are either “available for sale,”in which case any variation in fair value bypasses the income statement and is applied directly tothe...
... Inoue1,2,*, Kazunori Tanaka1, Hiromitsu Tanaka2, Kohei Ohtomo1, Toshio Kanda2,Morikazu Imamura2, Guo-Xing Quan2, Katsura Kojima2, Tetsuro Yamashita3, Tasuku Nakajima4,Hideharu Taira3, ... 2).DiscussionBiological significance ofthe assembly of the elementary unit of fibroin in ERIt was demonstrated in this study that the elementaryunit of fibroin, having the same molar ratio of H- andL-chains, and ... by the fact that the lowermolecular-mass fraction ofthe ER extract (fractions25–32 in Fig. 1C) showed the molar ratio of H-chain :L-chain : fhx/P25 which was similar to that ofthe total...
... thrilling of all the stories they tell are the stories ofthe long arm ofthe Law—that arm which reaches for two thousand miles from Athabasca Landing to the polar sea, the arm Ofthe Royal Northwest ... yesterday that the railroad was not there, and a great world of wilderness lay between the Landing and the upper rim of civilization. And when word first came that a steam thing was eating its way ... you." And with it, too, has come the legitimate business of barter and trade, with eyes on all that treasure of the North which lies between the Grand Rapids ofthe Athabasca and the edge of the...
... of Cases and Informants 103 3.3.2 Collection ofthe Empirical Data 106 3.3.3 Analysis and Interpretation ofthe Data 108 3.3.4 Quality ofthe Data and Validity ofthe Study 109 4. FOUR CASE ... When geographical locations are branded like products and services, the brand name is then often the actual name ofthe location. A branded place makes people aware ofthe location and connects ... to know if the management can maintain the image of the place under negative conditions, and if the management could damage the attraction ofthe place with a good infrastructure. Answering...
... these data sets by typing the following:> data()One ofthe data sets is called Nile and contains data on the flow of the Nile River. Let’s find the mean and standard deviation of this data set:> ... be covered in detail in Chapter 11.1.4.3 MatricesAn R matrix corresponds to the mathematical concept ofthe same name: a rectangular array of numbers. Technically, a matrix is a vector, but with ... hist(z,breaks=12) would draw a histogram of the data setz with 12 bins. You can also create nicer labels, make use of color, and make many other changes to create a more informative and eye-appealing...
... interms of any simulation work i.e. the average rate of change experienced in the US,Japan and the EU over the past decade is generally extrapolated forward.2.5 INTEREST RATE, EXCHANGE RATE AND BALANCE ... years, placing a heavy burden on national budgets.ã In the case of health care, Oxley and MacFarlan(1994) have estimated that“demand side effects associated with population ageing, increased ... rate changesover the last 50 years have created a spiked population distribution, the effects of which are now starting to manifest themselves. 24calculated that in the year immediately after...
... distance above the mouth ofthe Madawaska. Holding westward at some distance from the south shore,he advanced past Muskrat Lake, and after a hard march came out again on the Ottawa at Lake Allumette.This ... including the malice of my liar, atwhich they were greatly amazed. I then begged them to assemble in order that in theirpresence, and that ofthe savages and his companions, he might make declaration ... and also gives the translation of 'Des Souvages' which appears in Purchas.General Literature The career of Champlain is treated in many historical works, ofwhichthe following are a...
... on. Chase would appealto all the reasonable 'moderates.' Carroll, a great landlord and the nearest approach yet made to an Americanmillionaire, was expected to charm the Canadian noblesse; ... reason that the people of Canada rejoiced to have him back as their leader. All that the Indians imagined the Great WhiteFather to be towards themselves he was in reality towards both red man and ... main and tributary streams of fugitives drew south towards Lake Champlain. The neutralFrench Canadians turned against them at once; though not to the extent of making an actual attack. The habitant...
... tribes of the plains, like the well-known Apaches, as well as the Hupas of California and the Navahos, belong to the Athapascans. In Canada, the Athapascans roamed over the country that lay between ... Strait the idea thatAmerica was part of Asia, that the natives were 'Indians' in the old sense, was seen to be absurd. It was clearthat America was, in a large sense, an island, an ... in the form of life may have appeared. Perhaps vast masses of dankseaweed germinated as the earliest of plants in the steaming oceans. The water warred against the land, tearingand breaking at...