... mutant; lane 4:E1aF26 6A mutant + di-domain; lane 5: E1aR26 7A mutant; lane 6:E1aR26 7A mutant + di-domain; lane 7: E1aD27 6A mutant; lane 8:E1aD27 6A mutant + di-domain. The gels for the other mutants ... mutantsbehaved essentially the same as wild-type E1. In the DCPIPassay, the E1aY28 1A and E1aR28 2A mutants displayed a catalytic activity about twice that of wild-type E1. The singlemutants ... 1), as the maincleavage sites. Cleavage of the E 1a- subunit activated the enzyme, as determined by a decarboxylation assay of the free E1 in the presence of an artificial electron acceptor, butthe...
... them from accidental causes, oneonly three years after the race, and the other only five).I have calculated that on an average the Oars who pulled in this match, instead of surviving the race ... fullestparticulars regarding victors and vanquished, and thereare champions of the oar and the cricket-field whoseachievements are more familiar to the rising genera-tion than those of any general, statesman, ... UNIVERSITY OARS.fected, and an attack of inflammation of the right lungensued. This illness was a very protracted one, and hewas assured by one of the physicians who attended himthat there was a permanent...
... technical translation, so it plays an important role in the development of Mechanical Engineering. The thesis studies the English – Vietnamese translation of terms in the materials for Mechanical ... appropriate Vietnamese equivalents for the English terms. The thesis aims to draw out common translation strategies which can be applied in the English-Vietnamese translation of terms in materials ... mechanical engineering. Hopefully, the result of the study would be useful in technical translation especially translation in mechanical engineering, dictionaries editing, English language teaching...
... a Row in the Data Grid to a Detail Page Often, I need to zero in and display data based on a record in the DataGrid control. How do I display detail information in a separate page from a DataGrid ... From a Row in the Data Grid to a Detail Page. You then see all the products loaded into a data grid. Notice that the products are actually hyperlinks (see Figure 5.15). Figure 5.15. These ... Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load 'Put user code to initialize the page here Dim odaProdIndiv As OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter...
... considers translation the replacement of textual material in onelanguage (source language) by an equivalent textual material in other language (targetlanguage)”.Hartman and Stork (1972:713) also ... Newmark states (198 8a: 7) “translation is a craft consistingin the attempt to replace a written message and statement in one language by the samemessage and/or statement in another language”.Catford ... must be part of one national language, so terminologymust be national and have the national language’ features. 8 The above three strategies are popular in English-Vietnamese mechanical engineeringdictionaries....
... rule, the less severe the crash, the greater the likelihood that the crash does not appear in the usual official crash databases – with many databases being restricted to casualty crashes only. ... “… it may not be entirely accurate to label such behavioural adaptations as ‘compensation’. While these changes may reflect a behavioural adaptation to age-related changes in performance levels, ... according to the different statistical procedures. As one example, Li, Braver and Chen (2003) used US FARS data and a national probability sample of all crashes (both non-casualty and casualty)...
... acquired. A register of scores was kept, and at the head of it stood the name of Radna Michaelis. A long table ran across the end at which the arm-racks were, and onthis Arnold laid the case containing ... like a scientific demonstrator,with an advanced and critical class before him. In a moment the man dis-appeared, and the mechanician and the enthusiast took his place. Aseach part was taken ... England as "God Save the Queen." The prelude ended with a few bars of the "Marseillaise," and then Natasha began.It was a marvellous performance. As the air changed from nation...
... rum, as an antidote against a damp atmosphere. Another, to prevent the accumulation of water or bile in his stomach; and a third, as a security against the encroachment ofcontagious diseases.But ... injurious. The Turks, who, for aught to the contrary that appears in their history, enjoy as good health as the people of the United States, and are said to attain a longevity as great, use opium for the ... acquiredtheir former elasticity, and his speaking was no more annoyed by a relaxation of them. A respectable man of my acquaintance, about forty years of age, who commenced chewing tobacco at the ageof...
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... number of the Christian Reincarnationists, if I may call them by that name, hold that Heaven is a place or state of Eternal Progression, rather than a fixed state or place—that there is no standing ... practically identical with Maya, and may be regarded as a form of the Creative Energy of the Absolute, Brahman. This Maya (which while strictly speaking is illusion inasmuch as it has no real ... Thus, accordingly, each soul has lived in a variety of bodies, even during the present round—having successively incarnated as a savage, a barbarian, a semi-civilized man, a native of India, Egypt,...
... appearance of humans. Thus disappeared the giant kangaroos and wombats of Australia 50,000 years ago, and the elephant-like mastodons and the sloth of North America about13,000 years ago. The ... such as herrings andanchovies;7and these small fish prey generally on animals among the plankton—composed of tiny less-mobile animals and plants (algae).Other small fish and the animal plankton ... thatgrades the various aspects of the North Atlantic investigated in ourstudy compared to the relative abundance 50 and 100 years ago. The question we aim to answer, for the North Atlantic and...
... to the city’s fate. These areas have the space and the relatively lower rents to attract and retain the upwardly mobile middle and working class. The movement of young professionals and families ... urban area in the country, with a cost of living that’s more than twice the national average and far ahead of any other city, according to a cost of living index developed by ACCRA. The only ... African-Americans. As sociologist Gunnar Myrdal noted in 1944, the “Great Migration” of African-Americans from the rural south to places such as Harlem created a fundamental redefinition of the...