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... effect, spurring droves of buyers into Oldsmobile showrooms to get one ofthe cars before they were gone. We can explain this otherwise odd behavior in terms ofthe principle of scarcity: ... can point out the interests the parties have in common. For example, in a contract case, a negotiator could mention that both parties have expressed an interest in maintaining their business ... solved the problem. By hanging their numerous awards, diplomas and certifications on the walls of their clinic, the therapists were able to raise compliance by 34 percent. In general, genuine...
... that the whole way of talking about the worldexclusively inthe terms of individuals coming-to-be and passing-away – in other words, the “doctrine of being” itself – is too burdened with aninternal, ... found inthe Critique of Pure Reason that the unity which constitutes the essence ofthe concept isrecognized as the original synthetic unity of apperception, as the unity of the ‘I think,’ or of ... whether there could be yet another finite thingadded to the list, and the new in nite sum-total would be another in nite in contrast to the first. Thein nite might thus seem to be the end of...
... with this mind to our great profit in both health and strength by keeping our thoughts off the body. By forgetting that we have a body and thereby refraining form interfering with the proper ... engaging these two minds. The proper office ofthe Outer mind, which is in touch with external things through the medium ofthe five senses, is to transmit its desires to the Inner mind, ... man, the supreme creation ofthe universe, suffer all sorts of lack, misery and unhappiness when such inferior creatures as the beasts ofthe field, the birds ofthe air and the fish of the...
... only during madness.' Indeed, the analogy with madness offers clues about the creation of dreams bythe brain precisely because the form of dreaming is very much like certain kinds of madness. ... important points about the doctrine of brain—mind isomorphism. One is that it is just as fruitful to map from the brain to the mind as it is to map from the mind to the brain. The second is ... self-contained) and this takes an inordinate length of time as the painting continues to suffer. There follows a long dialogue with Richard who, while retaining continuous identity as Richard,...
... science and ways toincrease the variety of viewpoints by recruitingand retaining women in science. The speakers,all leaders in their fields, emphasized the needto engage and sustain the interest ... meeting. The symposium was held during the 1999NAS annual meeting to address the question,“Who will do thescienceofthe future?” The symposium focused on the need to bring in many viewpoints ... knows why either of these phenomena occurred. We don’t know the reason for the increase to the large number of baccalaureate degrees, accompanied by the increase in percentage of women, inthe yearsleading...
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... [8,9]. One of the interesting features ofthe plant PSs is the presence of a conserved 24 residue insertion inthe sequence [9].This sequence of amino acids, which is missing in the sequence of bacterial ... the pantoatemolecule inthe ATP-binding site (Fig. 8).Binding of pantoate and ATP to nPS The crystal structure of nPS has shown clearly the bound form of pantoate inthe ATP-binding site. The enzymology ... PS, the His34 imidazolering moves in to interact with the oxygen ofthe b-phosphate group of ATP. On the other hand, in nPS, the imidazole ring of His34moves out to accommodate the incoming...
... repair of the losses ofthe body. Taking food is the most interesting ofthe vital processes. It appeals to all the senses(except hearing).Professor Dawson calls attention to the fact that the richest ... outstrips the individual. The community cannot rise much above the level ofthe individual home, and the home rises only bythe pull of the community regulations, or bythe initiative of a few ... percentage of adults obtain the full efficiency from the human machine the only means theyhave of living, working, enjoying. They permit themselves to stand and walk badly, they breathe with only...
... intact. Inthe TOCSY spectrum(Fig. 6B), all the expected correlations from 3-CH in the A-ring are the same as inthe parent vitamin D3. Thisfurther confirms that no hydroxylation occurs in the A-ring. ... monohydroxyvi-tamin D3.Because cyclodextrin provides an artificial means of holding vitamin D3 in solution, we also examined the metabolism of vitamin D3 incorporated into the membrane of phospholipid ... 17a,20,23-tri-hydroxyvitamin D3 also dissociate from the P450scc in Fig. 9. Pathways for the metabolism of vitamin D3 by P450scc. The major pathway is indicated in bold.R. C. Tuckey et al. Metabolism of vitamin D3 by...
... ofthe elements of interest can be maintained, but the potential interfering polyatomic ions can be attenuated, due to the fact that they are ionized in a different region ofthe plasma. This ... a routine analytical tool. However, the analysis of organic samples is more challenging, because of difficulties in sample introduction and the spectral interferences that arise from the physical ... Recent advances in ICP-MS technology and methodology have extended the analytical capability ofthe technique to the determination of similarly low levels of metal contamination in organic solvents...