... models and reality on one hand and between changes inthe model that are invoked and its subsequent dynamic behaviour, leading to anunderstandingof how events at one level (e.g the enzymatic) can ... a profoundly different view ofthe signicance of networks in systems biology, and one that allows one a much better understandingof signalling as signal processing Put another way, and again ... (MIB) Many ofthe kinds of problems described above, and certainly the solutions being developed to attack them, require the input of ideas and techniques, and scientic cultures, from the physical...
... groundwater The Alluvium, the Modesto and Riverbank Formations, andthe Basin deposits are identified as Qa, Qm, Qr, and Qb, respectively, in Figure The Alluvium is composed of gravel, sand and silt ... consists of gravel, sand, silt and clay deposits that border existing streams on both sides ofthe valley The Riverbank Formation is composed of older gravel, sand and silt, and was deposited mainly ... rocks and finer grained silts and clays formed from volcanic mud flows and yields various rates of groundwater Along the eastern margin ofthe valley, well yields inthe Upper Tuscan are low Moving...
... her hand and gently touched the head of each of her sons His lips forming an inaudible prayer, he glanced at the grave and then, almost involuntarily, squinted at the gleaming winter sunset The ... training in Greek and Latin, and even owned an edition of Horace, theTowardan anthropology of Puritan reading prosodic virtuoso of antiquity (Dean ) But when he set out to justify the ... divine And insofar as being human meant being sinful, the meditating Puritan was encouraged to repudiate Towardan anthropology of Puritan reading the very element that Christ had assumed at the...
... activity ofthe hGnRH II gene in TE671 and JEG-3 cells In vivo effect of RARa and RXRa with their ligands, ATRA and 9-cisRA, on the promoter activity ofthe hGnRH II gene in TE671 cells and JEG-3 ... Effect of unliganded RARa and RXRa and retinoic acid (RA) treatments on GnRH II promoter activity To investigate thein vivo effect of RARa and RXR on the transcriptional regulationofthe hGnRH ... pattern of L-CoR in various human adult and fetal tissues, including kidney, placenta, cerebellum and corpus callosum ofthe brain at the transcription level L-CoR interacts with both HDAC2 and another...
... explain the origin ofthe majority of ORFans inthe majority of prokaryotes and consequently, other, not necessarily exclusive, mechanisms are likely to better explain the origin ofthe increasing ... of likely virus origin 875 (25.1% of all ORFans inside CAGs) Number of ORFans in CAGs of likely plasmid origin 680 (19.5% of all ORFans inside CAGs) Number of ORFans in CAGs of likely virus and ... of identified CAGs, CAG size distribution and proportion of already annotated IEs (a) Average number and standard deviations of CAGs inthe different analyzed groups of Archaea and Bacteria In...
... replacing the current cancer treatment of radiotherapy and chemotherapy which often resulted inthe loss of healthy active-dividing cells Understanding apoptosis provides an insight into some ofthe ... family and personal friends for the supports andunderstanding throughout these years Most importantly, to Calvin, my husband andthe pillar for my PhD journey, thank you for truly believing in my ... Cofilin S3A and S3D mutants mimicked the dephosphorylated andthe phosphorylated cofilin in F-actin depolymerisation function Figure 5.4.2 Cofilin S3D acts in a dominant negative manner blocking...
... phenotypic changes, including increases in expression of urokinase plasminogen activator receptors, upregulation of collagenase activity and a significant decrease inthe expression of NE and Cat ... L-trans-Epoxysuccinyl-leucylamido(4-guanidino)butane (E-64) and its analogues as inhibitors of cysteine proteinases including cathepsins B, H and L Biochem J 1982, 201:189-198 Nathanson CM, Wasselius J, Wallin H, Abrahamson ... uncoating and promote infection in U937 cells This expands the range of proteases that promote reovirus infection in cell culture to include NE as well as the cysteine proteases Cat L, Cat B, and...
... phenotypic changes, including increases in expression of urokinase plasminogen activator receptors, upregulation of collagenase activity and a significant decrease inthe expression of NE and Cat ... L-trans-Epoxysuccinyl-leucylamido(4-guanidino)butane (E-64) and its analogues as inhibitors of cysteine proteinases including cathepsins B, H and L Biochem J 1982, 201:189-198 Nathanson CM, Wasselius J, Wallin H, Abrahamson ... uncoating and promote infection in U937 cells This expands the range of proteases that promote reovirus infection in cell culture to include NE as well as the cysteine proteases Cat L, Cat B, and...
... allocation and land use mapping; (iii) to participate inthe training sessions; and (iv) to take a keen interest inthe establishment of nurseries andthe production of planting materials The last of these ... and manage their allocated forest resources in a transparent and equitable manner; (iv) raising awareness ofand providing training in forest and land policy issues and good forest governance; ... have arisen during the reporting period 6.2 Gender and Social Issues Gender balance inthe villagers participating in community meetings and receiving training inthe course ofthe project has...
... closure and post-closure is leaving a growing number of abandoned and/ or orphan mining sites around the world As a result, mining andenvironment are often seen as antithetical and many consider ... process of intelligent planning prior to mining or at least well in advance of cessation of mining activities We call the avoidance of future mining legacies via good planning mining for closure Others ... impoundments and mountainous terrain; periods of heavy rain and/ or snowmelt; lack of ongoing physical and/ or biochemical monitoring of operational and/ or abandoned sites; lack of ongoing maintenance,...
... achieved andthe significant remaining challenges inthe mission to advance more sustainable and ethical patterns of production and consumption inthe North American pulp and paper industry The organizations ... will remain in place into the economic recovery and likely have a lasting impact on printing and writing paper consumption In addition, the shift inthe patterns of consumption of news and other ... inefficiency; • Increasing the utilization of recycled fiber in printing and writing papers, where the greatest demand on theenvironment occurs; • Halting the conversion and loss of natural forests...
... may vary between institutions Mindful understandingofthe population epidemiology of critical illness andthe use ofthe ICU, the variations in these parameters, and factors that influence this ... delivery, and financing of health care) of critical care The influence of organizational features ofthe ICU on critical care epidemiology can be subtle Take, for instance, the conflicting results of ... important The notable effect of a changing numerator on the estimation ofthe population burden of ICU admissions inthe study by Laupland illustrates how fluid our estimates of disease incidence and...
... more fully in my Kinds of Being: A Study of Individuation, Identity andthe Logic of 18 An introduction to the philosophy of mind ciple is correct, then, and turn to the case of a person and his ... knowledge and powers of reasoning into practice by engaging in intentional action, with the aim of bringing about desired changes in things and states of affairs inthe world Finally, in chapter 10, ... that they feel, see, think, reason and so forth According to this view ofthe matter, the philosophy of mind is the philosophical study of minded things just insofar as they are minded The things...
... levels of intelligence include a user model or some other form ofunderstandingand reasoning about what a user wants done, and planning the means to achieve this goal Further out on the intelligence ... means that they are reinventing the wheel many times), and it does not account very well for thedynamic nature ofthe Internet andthe information that can be found on it; The search for information ... Preamble • The information and information services on the Internet are very heterogeneous: information on the Internet is being offered in many different kinds of formats andin many different...
... been flowing in, and there is some life and some business doing inthe town Houses and landed property are rising in value every day Hovstad And unemployment is diminishing, Peter Stockmann Yes, ... leads to the dining-room BILLING is seen sitting at the dining table, on which a lamp is burning He has a napkin tucked under his chin, and MRS STOCKMANN is standing by the table handing him a ... things to work for and fight for; and that is the main thing (Calls.) Katherine, hasn't the postman been here? Mrs Stockmann (from the dining-room) No Dr Stockmann And then to be comfortably off,...
... made The thesis consists of three main parts: the introduction, the development, andthe conclusion The introduction - gives rationale for the study and sets up the aims, scopes and methods ofthe ... Teachers’ and students’ attitudes towards speaking skill andthe role of teaching and learning speaking skills 20 Table 2: Students’ purposes of learning English and their participation in learning ... Questionnaires 20 2.3 Findings and Discussions 33 2.3.1 Teachers’ and Students’ Attitudes towards Speaking and Speaking Materials 33 2.3.2 Teachers’ and Students’ Problems in Teaching and Learning to Speak...
... the material, the teaching context andthe learners Their opinion and their evaluation, therefore, are critical to the improvement ofthe material in particular andof teaching and learning in ... concerning the content ofthe lesson and they have to predict the answers In while- reading, they spend time reading the text and giving the right answers to the questions raised inthe pre- reading ... mistakes inthe statements; read the text and numbering the sentences or the paragraphs; read the text and find the similar words inthe reading text; read the text and find the best title for the...
... limit ofthe range of possible interpretations, and on the other hand, a supporter ofthe intended interpretation He states as follows: The use of linguistic form identifies a range of meanings ... the endless advertisements hiding inthe newspapers and magazines, clamoring on the radio, or dazzling on the TV On the other hand, they still need the information to guide their purchasing Therefore, ... tag lines, taglines or theme lines Germany Claims Belgium Baselines France Signatures The Netherlands Pay-offs or payoffs and Italy Some others Rip-offs or rip-offs Slogos (the slogan by the logo)...
... as the 18th century, studies on comparing and contrasting linguistics became popular thanks to the emergence of new lands, new communities, and new languages Sine 1970s, comparing and contrasting ... contrasting linguistics has been playing a more and more important role to meet the rising demand for language learning to communicate and scientific developments inthe direction of multi-lingual ... mainly focuses on the semantics of questions that function as a request for information The semantics refers to the close and intense relationship between the form andthe meaning of a sentence (Thiêm,...