... A.R.; Firms in a Declining Market: The Brewing Case The Journal of Industrial Economics, 13-2 (1965), p.129-153.; DONNACHIE, I., A history ofthe brewing industryin Scotland, Edingburgh, 1979 ... Differentiation and Concentration inthe Brewing Industry, The Journal of Industrial Economics, 19-3 (1971), p 206.; PELES, Y., Economies of scale in advertising beer and cigarettes, The Journal of Business, ... A.R.; Firms in a Declining Market: The Brewing Case The Journal of Industrial Economics, 13-2 (1965), p.129-153.; BROUWER, M., The European Beer industry; Concentration and competition in: DE JONG,...
... from the teaching and learning that were happening inthe classroom, or in other words, they isolated themselves from the rest ofthe class Obviously, this made the class not as interesting and ... that they are promoting the indiscriminate and wide use of L1 inthe classroom Supporters ofthe Bilingual Approach have been quick to clarify by stating that they not support widespread and indiscriminate ... of 12 points inthe number of correct answer for the words wood, exciting and building, the definitions of which contained some other new words (excitement, structure, roof, etc.) For the word...
... Aims ofthe study The issue this paper examined in more detail is in what ways the use of students’ L1 inthe classroom hinders or facilitates their learning of vocabulary of second language (in ... Among a number of experts inthe field of second language acquisition, there are increasing contradicting views about whether to use the mother tongue ofthe students (L1) inthe foreign language ... drawn based on the findings ofthe first experiment, the second one was conducted for the purpose of further strengthening those findings Inthe second experiment, though, the two different approaches...
... While inthe TCE opportunism can be contained by bringing the transactions within the firm, the PRT maintains that mitigating opportunism by integration is at the cost ofthe party been integrated ... unified account ofthe costs andthe benefits of integration Inthe PRT, integrating asset 25 ownership changes incentives, but does not result in coordinated investments as inthe TCE Therefore, ... predictions ofthe TCE They developed an index measuring the degree of engineering effort involved intheproduction for each ofthe 133 automobile components Proxies are also included for whether the component...
... ofthe financial evaluation ofthe investment project involving lending activity ofthe commercial banks 1.3.2.1 The definition ofthe financial evaluation ofthe investment project 1.4.2.1 The ... examining the opinion ofthe experts inthe field of project evaluation in vietnam joint stock commercial bank for industryand trade and some experts inthe field of banking - Third step: using ... to help the bank to decide whether to len 1.3 The financial evaluation ofthe investment project involving lendingg activity ofthe 1.3.2.2 The content ofthe financial evaluation ofthe investment...
... and Fig shows the dominant fatty acids inthe leaves and stems of Z japonica in each sampling site The term “other” inthe x-axis designates the sum of all the fatty acids with < 5% content The ... structureinthe leaves and stems differ from those ofthe roots and rhizomes because the content ofthe fatty acid 18:3n3 inthe leaves and stems differ from that ofthe roots and rhizomes Therefore, ... was contained in lesser amounts inthe roots and rhizomes than inthe leaves and stems The content of 18:2n6c, 18:3n3 and LCFAs inthe leaves and stems was compared with that inthe roots and rhizomes...
... Origins ofthe Bank of Canada I • The Bank was created by the Bank of Canada Act in 1934 and started operations in 1935 • Initially the Bank was a private institution but was nationalized in 1938, ... for the regulatory oversight ofthe national payments system, operated by the CPA • acts as the holder of deposit accounts ofthe federal government, the directly clearing members ofthe CPA, international ... goal independence (ability to set the goals of policy) • “ 1) inthe ordinary course of events, the Bank has the responsibility for monetary policy, and 2) if the government disapproves of the...
... from the councils ofthe National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, andthe Institute of Medicine The members ofthe committee responsible for the report were chosen for their ... EXPLORING THESTRUCTUREOF SPACE AND TIME of space and time The application of this new theory to predict the outcome of black hole evaporation andthe nature ofthe big bang singularity • The ... by a splitting and joining interaction between the strings We thus obtain a compelling and beautiful unified picture of particles and their interactions, including gravity Both of these approaches...
... earnings divided by the market valueof equity at the beginning ofthe year SIZE = the natural logarithm ofthe market valueof equity in millions of U.S dollar at the beginning ofthe year Q = the ... logarithm ofthe market valueof equity in millions of U.S dollars at the beginning of year t; Qit = the market valueof equity divided by the book valueof total assets at the beginning of year ... market valueof equity divided by the book valueof total assets at the beginning ofthe year LEV = the total liability divided by total assets at the beginning ofthe year SEG = the number of industry...
... contains a Phox (PX) and a Pleckstrin (PH) homology domain inthe N-terminal region, all the other PLD isoenzymes possess a calcium- and phospholipid-binding domain (C2 domain) at the N-terminus ... [19], and poppy [20,21] Inthe present study, the first insights into the secondary and tertiary structureof PLDa2 from cabbage are given The surface structureofthe enzyme was investigated by small- angle ... from the ratio ofthe forward scattering intensity ofthe sample and that ofthe molecular mass standard BSA The ab initio deconvolution ofthe SAXS profiles to restore a low-resolution shape of...
... consists of four domains (Fig 1) [21]: the catalytic domain, the CP domain, the KMSKS domain and an anticodon-binding domain (anticodon domain) The catalytic domain contains the binding pockets for the ... residues inthe ATPbinding site We describe, in detail, the binding modes ofthe methionine, the adenosine andthe residues involved In order to evaluate the possibilities for designing a mycobacterial-specific ... blue The intervening helices a2 and a8 inthe catalytic domain are colored cyan The linking p-helix a13 between the KMSKS domain andthe anticodon domain is purple The two ligands (methionine and...
... understand how companies based inthe electronics industryin Iran have approached the implementation of their projects in real time with less cost By investigation into and interview with some of these ... According to these definitions andthe importance of SMEs in manufacturing industries in this research, the author chose these types of companies Strengths and weakness characteristics of SMEs in ... projects and long-term initiatives and instead only participate in small- scale, once-off initiatives (Burke and Gaughran, 2006) concepts from the literature Inthe feedback process, the opinions of the...
... comparison ofthe effects of rough and smooth LPSs of E coli, both inthe presence and absence of EDTA (Fig 1) The rate of oxidation was increased inthe presence ofthe LPSs of both the smooth and ... suggesting a difference in binding ofthe two types of LPSs The effect ofthe LPSs on the rate of oxidation of Hb A0 was much less than on cross-linked Hb and furthermore, the differences in structures ... inthe absence and presence of EDTA, on the oxidation of Hb A0 The mean ± SD of three independent experiments is shown Other conditions as in Fig Our studies ofthe effect ofthestructureof the...
... groove inthe top-top structures to becoming part ofthe hydrophobic core inthe top-bottom structures and assuming the role of neighboring Leu12 in participating inthe formation ofthe hydrophobic ... atoms: Nt ofthe N-terminus, Nf of Lys, Cf of Arg, and Nd or Ne of His (depending on the position ofthe initial hydrogen inthe neutral form) The initial protonation and flip state of His, and flip ... shown in Fig 4, dimerization of RIIa D/D is maintained by strong hydrophobic interactions of side chains that form the core ofthe protein at the dimer interface The formation of a clustering of...
... from the councils ofthe National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, andthe Institute of Medicine The members ofthe committee responsible for the report were chosen for their ... EXPLORING THESTRUCTUREOF SPACE AND TIME of space and time The application of this new theory to predict the outcome of black hole evaporation andthe nature ofthe big bang singularity • The ... by a splitting and joining interaction between the strings We thus obtain a compelling and beautiful unified picture of particles and their interactions, including gravity Both of these approaches...
... 0.4 binding of an N-hydroxyguanidine moiety inthe iNOS heme pocket thus roughly involves the same binding energy as binding ofthe guanidine moiety, andthe equilibrium constants are mainly ... interest [8,9] Apart from some equilibrium and kinetic constants related to the binding of l-Arg [10–14] and NOHA [10], nothing is known about the thermodynamics and kinetics ofthe binding of ... series, the kcat value for theproductionof NO from the oxidation ofthe N-hydroxyguanidines varied by less than a factor 2, whereas the kcat value for theproductionof NO from the oxidation of the...
... parsed, is the number of nonterminal categories inthe grammar and is the number of (active) states inthe FSA encoding ofthe grammar The time bound is derived from counting the number of traversals ... is the sum ofthe lengths of all rules inthe grammar For trie grammars, it is the number of unique rule prefixes (including the LHS) inthe grammar For minimized grammars, it is the number of ... times in figure The interesting cause ofthe varying exponents comes from the “constant” terms inthe theoretical bound The second half of this paper shows how modeling growth in these terms can...
... estimating LDA topic models Current Bayesian PCFG inference algorithms require time proportional to the cube ofthe length ofthe longest string inthe training corpus, and since these strings ... 2008 Using adaptor grammars to identifying synergies inthe unsupervised acquisition of linguistic structureIn Proceedings ofthe 46th Annual Meeting ofthe Association of Computational Linguistics, ... don’t fit either ofthe first two expansions) We extracted all ofthe proper names (i.e., phrases of category NNP and NNPS) inthe Penn WSJ treebank and used them as the training corpora for the adaptor...
... particular software implementation of a computer networking protocol suite The terms are often used interchangeably Strictly speaking, the suite is the definition ofthe protocols, andthe stack is the ... Describe thestructureof a network, including the devices and media that are necessary for successful communications Explain the function of protocols in network communications Explain the advantages ... protocols Now – Industry standards Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Examples: 802.3 (Ethernet), 802.11 (WLAN) Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Internet standards RFCs...