...
me
-
at
the
tower.
So
there
was
another
person
out
there,
on
the
roof
of the
tower.
But the
person
in the
garden
was
not
the
ghost
of
the
woman.
It
was
little
Miles. ...
stood
on
the
roof
of
the towetThere
were
two
towers,
one
at
each
end
of
the
roof.
Each
tower
had
a
room
inside,
and
you
could
climb
out
onto the
roof
from
them;
Flora ...
strange
or
dangerous
places
-
the
roof
of
the
tower,
the
other side
of
the
lake.
It's
dangerous
but
exciting,
for
Flora
and
Miles.
They'll
try
to
get
to
those...
... was Tom, she watched the bottle clandestinely. She found that
the medicine did really diminish, but it did not occur to her that the boy was
mending the health of a crack in the sitting-room floor ... pried his mouth open and poured down the
Pain-killer. Peter sprang a couple of yards in the air, and then delivered a
war-whoop and set off round and round the room, banging against furniture, ... school ahead of time. It was noticed that this strange thing
had been occurring every day latterly. And now, as usual of late, he hung
about the gate ofthe schoolyard instead of playing with...
... in the
upper berth, cornered, and sorry I come. Then they stood there, with their
hands on the ledge ofthe berth, and talked. I couldn't see them, but I could
tell where they was by the ... them. Pretty soon we struck the forward end ofthe
skylight, and clumb on to it; and the next step fetched us in front ofthe
over him, and one of them had a dim lantern in his hand, and the ... blazing weather and rainy, and to keep the things dry. Jim made
a floor for the wigwam, and raised it a foot or more above the level ofthe
raft, so now the blankets and all the traps was out of reach...
... reason for the failure ofthe socialist
experiment; even Hayek had not recognized the full extent ofthe problem. The mar-
ket socialists and the proponents ofthe standard neoclassical model of capitalism
had ... but with the planning of investment, and the
supply of credit, in the hands ofthe political authorities. Both the market and the
inequalities that it engendered would eventually wither away, ... institutions were to blame for the
continuing misery ofthe mass ofthe population, not divine displeasure or the
niggardliness of nature.
Among the most important ofthe early British socialists...
... in using this theory to shed light on its failures.
In another work of 1989, the theory of rational choice was used together
with the theory of social norms to tackle the problem of social cement, ... Marxism under the pressure of the
economic events ofthe great crisis; then he studied with Harrod at Oxford,
where he read the proofs ofthe General Theory, which fascinated him. He
returned to ... 1937,
‘Economics and Knowledge’. The thesis put forward by the theorists of the
microfoundations of macroeconomics—one of whom was Robert Lucas,
who pretended that the first inspiration ofthe rational expectations...
...
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Preface
This volume contains the papers prepared for the Sixth Conference ofthe European Chapter
of the Association ... find the selected student papers and
the poster/demo abstracts at the end ofthe Proceedings. The programme further includes
an information session on infrastructural initiatives in the area of ... Utrecht. The
Programme Committee received a large number of submissions (5 page extended abstracts)
from all over the world. The general quality ofthe submissions was high. Out of a total of
229...
... of landscape, the number anddesignofturbines,thepattern
of their arrangement, their color, and the number of blades.
Visual or aesthetic resources refer to the natural and cultural features of ... proposalforthe exploitationofthe world’soffshorewindresource
was designed for the eastern coast ofthe United States in the early 1970s (72).
This use of a very large resource has not been pursued in the ... turbines use hinges on the hub that
allow the blades to move into and out ofthe plane of rotation independently of
each other. Because the blade weights may not balance each other, other provi-
sions...
... had to send one copy of their report to the member ofthe programme
committee responsible for that sub-field and another to the programme chair. On this basis the members ofthe
programme committee, ...
The preparation ofthe Fifth Conference ofthe European Chapterofthe Association for Computational Linguistics
was done, without doubt, under extraordinary circumstances. To characterize the ... Conference
of the
European Chapter
of the
Association for
Computational Linguistics
Proceedings ofthe Conference
9-11 April 1991
Congress Hall, Alexanderplatz
Berlin, Germany
Published by the...
... country. For instance, the
conquest of hookworm was important to the economic development of
the South and the attraction of Northern capital to that region.52 The
completion ofthe Panama Canal was ... from the professor . . . of law, of economics, of all
subjects whatsoever.”35 For this reason, many preferred the use of the
term “university system” to “full-time system.”
To the joy of medical ... further in the 1870s and early 1880s,
with the articulation ofthe germ theory of disease, the isolation and iden-
tification ofthe specific microorganisms that cause tuberculosis and
many other dreaded...
... time ofthe year. For the Eastern and Western
Lake Surveys, the index sample was a single sample collected from
the center of each lake at a depth of 1.5 m during the fall turnover
period. For the ... near-shore region of a body of water;
often defined as the band from the shoreline to the outer edge of
the occurrence of rooted vegetation.
Long-term acidification The decrease of acid neutralizing capacity
in ... watershed.
Hydrology The science that treats the waters ofthe earth—their
occurrence, circulation, and distribution; their chemical and phys-
ical properties; and their reaction with their environment,...
... reagent, links the amine
terminus ofthe PLC to the amine terminus ofthe surface silane group completing the
immobilization of PLC on CPG as shown in Figure 12. 3.
The efficiency of this reaction ... one ofthe binding functionalities has been established, the rate of attachment of
the second functionality ofthe same chelator to the target metal is considerably faster than
would be the attachment ... effec-
tively preconcentrate the target metal. Recovery, in the case ofthe latter, then involves elu-
tion ofthe column with the appropriate reagent to strip the metal into a solution of
considerably lower...
... intake of a radionuclide.
The sum ofthe products ofthe weighting factors applicable to each of
the body organs or tissues that are irradiated and the committed dose
equivalent to each of these ... the sum ofthe fractions rule because ofthe wide disparity in their
individual DILs.
The original selection of radionuclides in Table 12.12 was based on Chernobyl
experience. Using the same ... member ofthe public of
0.5 rem (5 mSv). The licensee or license applicant shall include the
following information in this application:
(1) Demonstration ofthe need for and the expected duration of...
... excess of one nutrient can aggravate a deficiency of another, and so symptoms of man-
ganese toxicity bear some features of deficiency of another nutrient. Additionally, toxicity of man-
ganese is often ... 354
12. 5.3 Symptoms 354
12. 5.4 Tolerance 355
12. 6 Toxicity 356
12. 6.1 Prevalence 356
12. 6.2 Indicator Plants 356
12. 6.3 Symptoms 356
12. 6.4 Tolerance 357
12. 7 Manganese and Diseases 357
12. 8 ... from the stem during the outset ofthe reproductive
stages of plant development.
12. 5 MANGANESE DEFICIENCY
12. 5.1 P
REVALENCE
Manganese deficiency is most prevalent in calcareous soils, the pH of...