... linked to the suitability of the land or the nature ofthe project and there was no study ofthe distribution of income in the local area. 2.5 Lack of participation by affected people The granting ... it is one ofthe ten top export commodities of Thailand. The area of rubber production has expanded from the South to the Eastern region, the Northeast and the North. In the Northeast, rubber ... investment of 12.8 million US dollars. Since then, the planting of commercial trees and other industrial cash crops in Laos has expanded. The policy of change ofthe economic policy ofthe Lao...
... the active site properties. The cause of these differences is not known.Kmandkcatmeasurements of hevamine and mutantsComparison ofthe steady-state kinetic parameters of hevamine and the ... interaction with the Asp125 side chain,which, in turn, is hydrogen bonded to the nitrogen atom of the N-acetyl group ofthe )1 sugar residue, o rienting the carbonyl oxygen towards the C1 atom. ... judged by SDS/PAGE. The activity ofthe pure recombinant protein was80% of that of t he wild-type protein in both the lysozymeand chitinase assays. Attempts to further purify the recombinant hevamine...
... ABSTRACT The paper introduces a grammar formalism for defining the set of sentences in a language, a set of labeled trees (not the derivation trees ofthe grammar) for the representation ofthe ... string and elements ofthe set of subtrees of thetree : such a relation is called a string- tree correspondence. An example of a string -tree correspondence is given in fig. I. TREE: NP I [ 4 ... fact two languages, one of strings and the other of trees. At the moment, there is no large applications of the STCG, but as the STCG derives its formal properties from the Static Grammar, it...
... family. One ofthe women told that she had been at the offices of the company and an officer showed her the papers related to the purchase of lands ofthe family. According to him, they had just ... from the existence of swamps. The Pampa ofthe South of Brazil, in the State of Rio Grande do Sul (RS) borders another two countries ofthe Pampa: Uruguay and Argentina. Due to a number of ... meet the needs ofthe communities. On the contrary, they were designed on the basis of an agro-export model geared to the countries ofthe North – and the European Union specifically in the...
... defence ofthe accused, the hearing and discussion of the evidence of witnesses, the examination of all ofthe facts and the assessment ofthe evidence’. Further, it was necessary that the judge, ... coherent understanding of fairness requires recognition of the reliance ofthe role ofthe defence (and therefore the rights ofthe accused) on the institutional structure ofthe proceedings.IntroductionxxColumns ... to the Accusatorial System 54F Conclusions 583 The Rights ofthe Defence: Lessons from the Nineteenth Century 61A The Institutional Nature ofthe ‘Rights ofthe Accused’ 61B The Rights of the...
... different creation stories the first story was attributed to the Elohist, on the basis ofthe use ofthe nameElohim (God), and the second to the Yahwist, because ofthe use of God’spersonal name, ... not only ofthe events ofthe exodus -wilderness-conquest sequence but also ofthe minute details ofthe law itself.Another eighth-century b.c. prophet, Hosea from the Northern Kingdom of Israel, ... elements of Israel’s religious heritage that appear to originate in the wilderness, including the problem ofthe origin ofthe name of Israel’s God, Yahweh. This in-vestigation ofthe wilderness tradition...
... NORTHEAST The archaeological record of large parts ofthe Northeast during the Late Pre-historic period is organized around a series of culture-historic taxa, many de-veloped by the 1950s. These ... especially in the vicinity of the Borough of Meyersdale (Means 2002c). The Allegheny Mountains region isdrained by the Youghiogheny and Casselman rivers, which form a portion of the headwaters ofthe ... question of technology but rather one of changing social relations.Therefore, it is not surprising that tribal social networks became more wide-spread in the Northeast by the beginning ofthe Late...
... of how representative the topology ofthe given tree is ofthe entire forest of life (the IS is the fraction of the times the splits from a given tree are found in all trees of the forest). The ... groups of treesthat differed in terms ofthe distribution ofthe trees by the number of species, the partitioning of archaea-only andbacteria-only trees, and the functional classification of the respective ... For most of the analyses described below, we analyzed the NUTs inparallel with the complete set of trees in the forest of life orelse traced the position ofthe NUTs in the results of the global...
... which can result in the growth depression of trees. Growth depression of Norway spruce was detected in the Bavarian Forest (W, E 2004) and the northern part ofthe Czech Republic ... 2002). In the Bohemian Forest Mts., the negative effects of atmospheric depositions and soil acidification on isotopic composition and chemistry of tree rings and, therefore, on thetree physiologi-cal ... signal changes appreciated relative to the average ofthe whole trees. e pre-sented results correspond to the analyses previously performed on other four trees (Š et al. 2007) from...
... 389°C). For the period of 16 years, the mean value ofthe stage was the 114th day (TS5 = 80.1°C). Full 100% foliation oc-curred first during the last 4 years the 123rd day at the sum of temperatures ... and the 163rd day at the sum of temperatures 161.6°C in 1991. The period ofthe photosynthetic activity of a leaf area is terminated by the autumn phenological stage (autumn yellowing of ... 294–305 the phenological stage of full 100% foliage. In Eu-ropean larch, it was the stage ofthe beginning of 100% foliage. On the contrary, the lowest variability was observed in the stage of...
... in spite ofthe fact that they are both moderately shade-tolerant tree spe-cies. In the case of these two tree species, improved soil conditions balanced the lack of sunlight in the middle ... 497–508addition to the analysis of living trees, this procedure indirectly evaluates the variability ofthe dying-off of trees within individual developmental stages. In the advanced phase ofthe growth ... occasionally damaged by the falling of trees ofthe upper layer. European beech as the bearer ofthe structure of this natural forest just starts to dominate from the aspect of yield and function...
... analysis of variance.Stand density is one ofthe hypothetic factors that may affect the stem form of trees. is is why also the analyses determining the relationship between the variation ofthe ... assumed to be the basis of the comparison between the stem form factors of various provenances became the basis ofthe estima-tion of provenance diversification in respect ofthe stem form ... estimation of variation ofthetree form factor for all data within individual provenances was done in several stages. Since the values ofthetree form factor most often depend on thetree size,...
... to the root, and then assigning the polarity of additionalvertices in the order given by a breadth-first search ofthe minimum spanning tree. ) If thisfunction is the one that comes up, then the ... on the probabilities of other functions being less than their means. It is only necessary to know that (1) wheneach variable is replaced by the minimum of k copies, the expected value ofthe ... variable Znbe the cost ofthe minimum spanning tree when the edges ofthe complete graph Knhave costs selected independently and uniformly at randomin the interval [0, 1]. Then, for any constant...
... along the stem axis. The highest disc was cut just above the crown base. The crown base was defined as the lowest living primary branch,and the height ofthe lower ends ofthe moustache (Fig. 2) of ... the better quality classes A and B, respec-tively. The red heartwood percentage is assessed at the ends of logs as the diameter ofthe circumcircle ofthe red heart relatedto the diameter of ... all trees. Referring to the hypotheses and Figure 1, the parame-ters higave the height ofthe red heart in each tree i; liand wiwereindividual tree parameters for the length and width of...
... and the y-intercept ofthe theoretical line (–0.095 and 27.00, re-spectively) fell in the confidence interval (95%) ofthe slope(−0.084 ± 0.024) and the y-intercept (26.87 ± 1.56) ofthe re-lationship ... ∆ and WUE.There was a strong positive and linear relationship between∆ of sunlit leaves of dominant canopy trees and the leaves of potted seedlings ofthe same species grown in the glasshouse(P ... measurements of photosynthetic rates of tropical tree species: a test ofthe functionalgroup hypothesis, Can. J. Bot. 78 (2000) 1336–1347.[16] Ellsworth D.S., Reich P.B., Photosynthesis and leaf...