... will not infringe on the
rights of third parties. The risk of claims resulting from such infringement rests solely with you.
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this work ... respond to the uncertain conditions ofthe
future. In other words, IUWM is about doing things differently, rather
than about doing different things.
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Boxes
2.1 Integration ofWater ... Note that The World
Bank does not necessarily own each component ofthe content included inthe work. The World Bank
therefore does not warrant that the use ofthe content contained inthe work...
... to
make the mistake of simply reproducing the Romantic myth of
the originality ofthe creative act. The point of concluding with
one ofthe most established Romantic poets is to dispel an either/
or ... establish the importance of their vision of aes-
thetic expression in terms which recuperated, even if in an
inverted form, the central points of this prior debate. They
invented none ofthe tropes ... an important part ofthe recent rise of interdisciplinary
approaches has been the exploration ofthe historical evolution of
the academic disciplines themselves, then it may be of some help
to...
... speaking, the divine craftsman
built into the universe. In evoking this vision in Plato’s discussion ofthe ideal
philosopher’s encounter with the Ideas, seeing itself is a metaphor for a kind
of ... a
reading of Aristophanes, I assess textual evidence for the invention of linear
perspective as a background for approaching the reshaping ofthe Theater of
Dionysos in Athens. I also interpret the ... into
the field of vision as principle of protraction. The resulting invention of linear
perspective for the painting of theater backdrops is then assessed as a device
according to which the same projection...
... an important part ofthe recent rise of interdisciplinary
approaches has been the exploration ofthe historical evolution of
the academic disciplines themselves, then it may be of some help
to ... interrelations can in themselves consti-
tute the object of our study. This book, like Siskin’s The Work of
Writing, registers the productive potential inherent in our own
institutional crisis ... reproducing the myth ofthe self-
determining subject.
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Having stressed the ongoing centrality of Enlightenment
thought inthe 1790s, I want to insist that I am not interested in
rethinking our...
... "I" isthe sovereign ofthe
mind, and what we call WILL isthe instrument ofthe "I." Of
course, there is something back of this, and the Universal
Will is higher than the Will ofthe ... do is to train
his mind to make use of it. I think that inthe higher regions
of the mind of every man is a great store of Will Power
awaiting his
use. The Will current is running along the ... will can be increased by
properly directed practice. That which we are inthe habit of
referring to as the "strengthening ofthe Will" isin reality the
training
of the mind to recognize...
... MW.
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in the stage of potential assessment.
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1. Present status of RE development
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1.2. International experience
2....
... exercise their
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1. Using the framework paper
1.1 The aims ofthe paper
The aim of this framework ... community. This underpins the critical approach of ensuring that a
situational and needs analysis is part ofthe planning for the use of ICTs.
The local situation is key to determining which ... proposing an analysis about whatis
known, and what still remains unknown in this field. Based on this overview ofthe knowledge
map ofthe subject a number of recommendations are put forward. The...
... quantitatively) inthe dinucleosome
sample is indistinguishable from that of high-molecular
weight chromatin. Furthermore, inthe DNase I foot-
print ofthe dinucleosome, the band resulting from a
cut on the ... chromatin in which the presence of linker his-
tone is questionable. Furthermore, the presence of all
oligomers, with dimers up to the half the size of the
original samples after digestion ofthe linkers, ... 2008 FEBS
intervals. Robinson et al. [15] did not examine the
sequentiallity ofthe nucleosomes, nor did they identify
the path ofthe linker DNA or the location of the
linker histones. They have...
... delay. The protein defective in this disorder is also
a NHEJ protein. The distinct clinical features ofthe patients will
be discussed inthe context ofthe protein function.
3.4 Diabetes, Obesity ... undergoes fusion with the
membrane of intra-endosomal vesicles contained within MVBs,
thereby releasing the nucleocapsid into the lumen of these vesi-
cles. Then, the capsid uses these intra-endosomal ... methylation at lysines and arginines. We now find that one
site of lysine methylation on histone H3 is under the control of
proline isomerization. Prolines can exist in a -cis or -trans confor-
mation....
... gender inequity. The report is intended to
provide a broad overview ofthe status of women inthe U.S. media at the beginning of 2012.
Results
This section presents data on gender equity in news ... understanding of who we are and what we can be.
The problem is that we are only rarely using half of our talent and usually hearing half of
the story.
This report shines a light on the status of women ... in these media.
Behind -the- scenes in film
In 2011 Lauzen, director ofthe San Diego State University Center for the Study of Women
in Television and Film, found, through her Celluloid Ceiling...
... firms into new markets isthe risk of
jeopardising, diluting or discolouring the pristine claims of independence upon which the assumed reputation of
the accountancy profession is established. ...
In 1978, the highly publicised collapse ofthe Grays Building Society once again reminded small investors ofthe
assumed role of auditing in safeguarding their deposits. The resulting investigation ... neither the state-carved niche of insolvency business, nor the formation of a professional body,
but the steady increase in audit work that was to be the making ofthe modern UK accountancy profession....
... biosynthesis of natural poly-
amines (putrescine, spermidine and spermine) through
conversion of l-arginine into l-ornithine [16]. The lat-
ter isin turn used by ODC to produce putrescine, the
precursor ... (ArgII).
ArgII isthe extrahepatic isoform ofthe arginase
type enzymes, and ArgI isthe hepatic-specific counter-
part [16]. The two isoforms possess the same enzymatic
activity for converting l-arginine into ... of spermidine and spermine. To further ana-
lyze the regulation ofthe polyamine-synthetic pathway
in virus infection, ODC expression in SeV-infected
Jurkat cells was studied. Kinetic analysis...
... determining the modes of action and efficacy of
these microorganisms. Because ofthe susceptibility of day-old chicks to infection, this practice is also
of commercial importance. By using this ... stomach,
the presence of bile acids inthe intestines, and the competition against other micro-organisms inthe
gastro-intestinal tract [91,92]. The tentative ways for selection of probiotics ...
colonizing the intestine may secrete the enzyme, thus increasing the intestinal amylase activity [82,83].
It is well established that probiotics alter gastrointestinal pH and flora to favor an increased...
... proximity
of the active site. Arabinotriose inthe binding cleft is represented
using sticks. (B) Detailed view ofthe binding cleft with arabinotri-
ose. (C) Details ofthe residues defining the binding ... that
the decrease in activity observed in this mutant may be
due to absence ofthe histidine residue. This histidine
residue is conserved inthe majority of arabinanases
(Fig. S2), and a histidine ... but is
much longer inthe exo-ABN (CjArb43A) and blocks
one ofthe ends ofthe binding cleft (Fig. 5). In fact,
in the structure ofthe exo-ABN complex with
arabinohexose [15], this loop makes the...