... lesson. Furthermore, the suggestions for while- reading techniques hopefully can help the students to improve their reading skills as well as the teachers.6. Design of the study. The thesis is ... Day.When asking the students to answer the multiple choice questions and the True/ False questions, the teacher needs to be aware that the students can guess the answer rather than base on the text. ... and they have to match the words from this list with their definitions. The text “Competitions” in Unit 6 (English 11: 66), match the words or phrases on the left with their definitions on the...
... start the merge from Outlook, it makes all contact fields available to use in the merge, although you have the option to include only the fields used in the current view. Beginning the merge ... include in the merge, you don't need to redo it. Uncheck the contacts you don't want included or filter the contacts by selecting the arrows beside the field names, as described in the next ... to select the contacts you want to include in your merge. Use custom views or Find to filter your contacts, and then select the contacts you want to include in the merge. After the contacts...
... If you are working on the same problem, one of you might know the answer and can help the other; if neither of you knows it, youcan figure it out together.Getting theMost Out of Class939610 ... puzzle! The man is a midget or a dwarf; therefore, hecan’t reach the button for the tenth floor. Variants of this puzzle include the clue that, on rainy days, he goes up to the tenth floor in the ... happened in it.Jill: I disagree. I was really impressed by the way the people in the village stuck together and the way they treated their children.Jack: That’s true. I was surprised. You’d think...
... spoken, the recorder reads back what each personsaid and the group considers how they see the same thing differently, orhow they agree.In some cases, your group might be asked to argue the matter ... confusion.GETTING THEMOST FROM A CLASS DISCUSSION GROUP113• A reporter tells the class what the group discovered or decided inits discussion. The instructor may have one person fulfill all these roles, ... notes. It’s only fair to try topass these roles around rather than having one or two people do all the work all the time.HOW TO MAKE YOUR GROUP WORKAs the group solves a problem or comes to...
... pictures to show the influence of one on another and the relationships between them.• If you learn best using order: Make a list of ideas, events, even of the other students and what they said that ... Conversation. The next time you’re talking on the telephone, write down what the other person is saying. How did thathelp you remember later on what the person said?GETTING THEMOST FROM A LECTURE101GETTING ... mean . . .?” Shefound the more she helped others make themselves understood, the more she was getting out of the class—she discovered shewas interested in what the other students had to say.Maybe...
... Up > Making theMost of Attaching Mouse Events to Movie Clips Movie clip instances can also have attached mouse events (as shown in the preceding exercise). To make themost of this powerful ... when the user places his or her mouse over it. If you want a movie clip instance to act like a button but don't want the hand cursor to appear, set the useHandCursor property of the instance ... important thing to remember when using the term this as a target path. For example, if you were to place the following script on a movie clip instance, the instance itself would rotate: This...
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... causes the transmission pulse to spread out, which reduces the ability of the receiver to properly identify the signal and therefore reduces transmission capacity (see Figure 1).Figure 1. The ... variations in the fiber core can affect the angle and speed that a light pulse can travel. This effect is the refractive index profile of the material, which is calculated as the ratio of the speed ... Make theMost of Your InvestmentPage 2Unfortunately, the use of VCSELs can cause differential mode delay (DMD), an effect that happens when the laser beam launched into a small area of the...
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... specificity in vitro.Replacement of themost C-terminal segment with alanine residues resultedin mistargeting the protein to the stroma, while exchange of either of the other two tri-glycine regions ... critical reading of the manuscript, and also members of the Inoue labor-atory for their helpful discussions. The project wassupported by the National Research Initiative of the USDA Cooperative ... that of other proteins, as evidenced by the accumu-lation of the precursor form of Toc75 that was sensitiveto thermolysin after the import (Fig. 4A, lanes 14 and16; data not shown). The intermediate...
... within the known members of the PARP family. Adjacent to the ANK domain isanother protein interaction motif, the sterile alpha-module. The C-terminus of tankyrase displays homo-logy to the PARP-1 ... for the DNA ligationstep in BER [53]. Accordingly, the decision between the short-patch and the long-patch pathway in BER inliving cells appears to be dependent on the availabilityof ATP. The ... either tanky-rase or tankyrase-2 in the nucleus released endogenousTRF1 from the telomere, suggesting that the functionof the two enzymes may partially be redundant[103,104].Taken together,...
... pharmacologictherapy Presence of other symptoms due to AfibParticular attention should be placed ondetermining if any of the risk factors or potentialcauses described in the prior section apply to the patient. ... usually the method of choice. The patient is asked to fastovernight and is given conscious sedation priorto the procedure. Subsequently, electrode padsor paddles are placed either in the anterior–posterior ... systolic function and reversal of the ‘‘E to A’’ ratio. The E wave refers to the peakvelocity of blood flow across the mitral valveduring early diastolic filling. The A wave corre-sponds to peak...
... can occur. The time value of an option is that part of the premium that reflects the remaining life of the option. The more time that remains before the expiration date, the higher the premium,because ... rate in the far month than in the nearbymonth. If the difference in forward rates is largeenough to offset the time value associated with the longer expiration, then the premium on the longer ... $500, the differencebetween the two strikes. Therefore, the risk islimited to $150.00, the difference between the strikes less the premium received for selling the put spread.15Options involve...