... gelruninparallel.Thenumbersat the right represent the pI values ofthe major bands in e and f, while the numbers at the left are the pI values of standard proteins. The arrow at the right represents the pI ... while two bands of pI 5.95 and pI6.0werecommontoeachofthemajorCLAPfractions,although this does not mean that these are identicalisoforms. Overall, Artemia CLAP appears to contain fourisoforms ... organisms.Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank the Natural Sciences and EngineeringResearch Co uncil of Canada for the ir financial support of t his s tudy.We also wish to thank Dr T homas MacRae of Dalhousie...
... funds tothe FSLIC. Chapter 4 The Savings and Loan Crisis The Savings and Loan Crisis and ItsRelationship and Its Relationship to Banking to BankingIntroductionNo history of banking in the ... RAP, the Bank Board adopted the Chapter 4 The Savings and Loan Crisis andItsRelationshipto BankingHistory ofthe EightiesLessons for the Future 17729From 1980 to 1982 the number of state-chartered ... Origins and Causes ofthe S&L Debacle, 47. Chapter 4 The Savings and Loan Crisis andItsRelationshipto BankingHistory ofthe EightiesLessons for the Future 17521Recognizing that the use of...
... that ropes A and C were the two ends ofthe same rope and B and D were two ends of anotherrope. Karen had A and B as ends of the same rope and C and D as ends of anotherrope, and her explanation ... the response ofthe plant to a specialsignal from its predator, andthe response of the wasp to a special signal from the host of its prey.Copyright 2004 â National Academy of Sciences. All ... Standardsreleased by the National Research Councilthat relate to biological evolution and the natureand history of science. ã Chapter 5, Frequently Asked QuestionsAbout Evolution andtheNatureof Science, ”gives...
... made to show the relative positions and movements of the sun, planets, and moon as they cir-cled the earth. As the center ofthe uni-verse, the earth was a sphere in the center of the orrery. The ... heldbeliefs, the teaching of evolution offers edu-cators a superb opportunity to illuminate the natureofscienceandto differentiate science from other forms of human endeav-or and understanding.Chapter ... that ropes A and C were the two ends ofthe same rope and B and D were two ends of anotherrope. Karen had A and B as ends of the same rope and C and D as ends of anotherrope, and her explanation...
... order to carry out the maxi-mum photosynthesis, and this tends to be during the spring and part ofthe autumn. During and after the appearance of shoots, the plant discards the old leaves, once the ... necessary.Owing tothe fluctuating conditions ofthe Mediterraneanclimate such as the existence of a dry period during the sum-mer, the plant takes advantage ofthe most favourable periods of temperature and ... limiting factor andthe density ofthe crown is found to bebalanced with the level of rainfall and soil reserves [14]. Thisis clearly reflected in the positive correlation between rainfall and the production...
... heldbeliefs, the teaching of evolution offers edu-cators a superb opportunity to illuminate the natureofscienceandto differentiate science from other forms of human endeav-or and understanding.Chapter ... dedicated tothe furtherance of scienceandtechnologyandto their use for the general welfare. Upon the authority of the charter granted to it by the Congress in 1863, the Academy has a mandate that ... teachers and administrators can use to inform themselves, their students, parents, and others about evolution andthe role of science in human affairs.One source of resistance tothe teaching of evolution...
... central to our understanding ofthe world around us. To accept the probability of change and to see change as an agent of opportunityrather than as a threat—is a silent message and challenge in the ... basic themes that character-ize evolutionary theory, and Chapter 3 takesa closer look at thenatureof science. Teaching AboutEvolution andtheNatureof Science 6ã Scientists examining the head ... evolvedresistance tothe pesticides used to combatthem and even to chemical defenses genet-ically engineered into plants. Species of plants have evolved tolerance to toxic metals and have reduced their...
... think of as the mind, is actually a composite ofthe physical and chemical states within neurons, the cells ofthe brain. Andto make matters more complicated, we know the brain is part ofthe ... cognitive-behavioral therapy, and dialectical behavioral therapy. Although the authors relate each ofthe therapies to its potential use in the treatment of obesity, outcome research is confined to one psychoanalytic ... indebted to Albert J. Stunkard, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, and founder and Director Emeritus ofthe Center for Weight and Eating Disorders at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine—who...
... differentrepresentatives of this class: the sense ofthe funny andthe sense ofthe beautiful. Hardlyanyone today would try to maintain that he has fully and finally understood thenature of these emotions and can ... cumbersome to say the “result ofthe effect ofthe situation on the sense organs.”)We will call the state of all the effectors the “action.” Therefore, the role ofthe nerve netis to convert ... only tothe stream of situations being fed to it. It testifies to the existence of a definite organization in the stream of situations, which is a consequence of the organized natureofthe environment...
... approaches to their management in the vicinity ofthe motorway. ese images were compiled into a time series depicting development ofthe landscape’s character, and then the impacts of these changes ... situations often end with the death of an animal inasmuch as it begins to behave errati-cally and is unable to return to safety at the edge of the motorway. e monitored section of motorway is ... each side from the centre of the motorway and which stipulates the extent ofthe polygon in the area of interest. In the polygon thus marked out, the individual biotopes were vectored (Fig....
... model ofthe factor structure of the Japanese version ofthe scale. Nevertheless, for the time being, we think the present factor structure may pro-vide a tentative means to study the validity of ... attend-ing the clinic within 1 year prior tothe survey and 43% of them reported attending the clinic for longer than 5 years.Because ofthe anonymity ofthe questionnaire we failed to identify the ... corresponding tothe items ofthe diag-nostic criteria. The psychometric properties ofthe PDQ-R and its predecessor, the PDQ, have been reported and ver-ified [29-34]. The PDQ-R was translated into Japanese...
... question ofthe project was to explore the var-ious ways the formulation and practice of HIV/AIDSpolicy in Peru was connecting to, and being influencedby, processes of globalization.Similar tothe ... thisregard, the aim of this article was not to thoroughly setout a concrete research agenda, but to draw attention to the importance of inductive methods t o the study of globalization andto suggest ... may be the scale of consumption andthe sur-render tothe globalized mythos of ‘modern living’through the acquisition of goods beyond those consid-ered socially necessary. The notion of being...