... nucleosome positioning dominates the nucleosome-spacing effects on the bulk chromatin The distance between protein-binding sites decides nucleosome positioningPositioning of five nucleosomes in a single ... nucleosome positioning A B C D E Fig In uence of ionic strength and R3 binding on chromatin assembly (A) Binding of R3 to its sites in the chromatin High-resolution DNaseI footprinting gel shows ... R3 pair bound to L1 and L2 Turning a gene into an active state from a state of inactivation often involves binding of a single activator molecule to its site in a repressive chromatin structure...
... a decline inbody temperature in all groups when the feed ration was restricted (Fig 2) This decline con- tinued during the first days of ad lib feeding (until day 14) Body temperatures increased ... This reindeer was affected by wet belly again the next winter, which may indicate that a reindeer that has previously been affected is inclined to get wet belly again This might explain why older ... with penicillin The infection seemed to heal but the following day she started to get wet On day 22, she seemed distressed again and refused to eat, so she was taken indoors during the night...
... make-believing using objects; (2) assuming a make-believe role; (3) make-believing about a situation or action; (4) persisting or being able to continue the play in face of challenges; (5) using language ... mediator is a balance between teaching children skills of conflict resolution (sharing toys, using words, taking turns), offering children the opportunity to develop problem solving skills by using ... and informal interaction during play provide an important learning tool for young children; and teachers must capitalize on this tool to maximize young children’s learning while also gathering information...
... through the moves of our bodyBody languages can appear in the two specific ways The open bodylanguage and close bodylanguage According to many theorists, the bodylanguage should be considered ... speaker-auditor interaction during speaking turns Languagein Society 3(2), pp 161-180 36 Hsiao, K and Rashvand, H (2011) Integrating bodylanguage movements in augmented reality learning environment ... progress to examine all possible aspects of nonverbal communication, or body languages We will even bring in many examples of bodylanguage used by many US Presidents in the history In the first...
... emblems, illustrators, affect display, regulators, and adaptors According to origin, bodylanguage can be divided into seven groups including universal, inborn, genetically transferred, individual, ... following strategies to improve the problem: Choosing the suitable and interesting topics Applying activities using bodylanguageto motivate the students to speak and listen to English Changing ... teaching Another, in the English teaching classroom, using bodylanguage may change difficulty into ease In conclusion, in English teaching activities, both encouraging eyes and a caressing action...
... expresses information through words but also performs certain functions such as promising, inviting, questing, wishing, etc, in everyday communication In 11 addition, in everyday use of language, ... linguists pay much attention to initiating acts: requesting, complimenting, complaininghowever, the studies of responses are less mentioned Although we meet much difficult to find references to ... Bán rồi! Vừa bắt xong (6: 115) 1.1.4 Repeating or clarifying Qs assumption A: Id like anything to drink Q: Anything to drink? What is anything to drink? A: Coke, orange juice, water (50:...
... môi trường hoàn to n Sinh hoạt sản xuất Nam Bộ gắn bó với đổi thay, biến động nước, dòng sông thủy triều Những biểu văn minh sông nước thể rõ phương thức lao động, nhòp sống sinh hoạt, tín ngưỡng, ... ngữ to n dân đòa phương cụ thể với nét khác biệt so với ngôn ngữ to n dân hay với phương ngữ khác “[8; 24] Ở đây, thấy cần phân biệt ngôn ngữ to n dân phương ngữ Phương ngữ biến thể ngôn ngữ to n ... lớn nước Ven biển có rừng ngập mặn rộng lớn Từ Cà Mau đến Kiên Giang có rừng nguyên sinh U Minh Thượng, U Minh Hạ Rừng có nhiều loài động thực vật quý Hình ảnh quen thuộc sân chim, kèo ong, sếu...
... predicating something of a bare plural, KIND is used; for instance, cats as in cats are ferocious is represented as (KIND CATS) An indefinite set arising as a bare plural in a VP is represented using ... ability to pre-compile pre-specified inferential chains, to index them via concept name and role name, and to employ taxonomic inheritance for organizing knowledge were critical in selecting taxonomic ... operators in the intensionai logic In this section we illustrate this point by showing how definitely referenced sets, information about kinds, indefinitely identified sets, and generic information...
... all the nouns belonging to nearby categories in the given concepts structure and find a nouns group to which we associate the translation equivalent In this manner, we can find pairs of verb and ... noun belonging to a given category To summarize the advantage of the ls~ter method, (1) to (4) follows created from two categories ~ (keyboad musical instrument) a n d ~ (string musical instrument) ... changed basically, and is constructed independently from verbs In other words, it is constructed indepndently from target language expression (2) To each noun in a given conceptual category, ,numbers...
... III 79 Linux Installing Linux Introduction Partitioning Your Hard Disk Installing Fedora Core Linux Installing and Removing Software Packages Mounting Windows File System Summary Getting Help ... divided into seven parts Part I provides introduction to the assembly language and gives reasons for programming in the assembly language Assembly language is a low-level languageTo program in the ... used in assembly language programs Part VI deals with advanced assembly language topics It deals with topics such as string processing, recursion,floating-pointoperations, and interrupt processing...
... exercise was divided into two major categories: any form of exercise, excluding walking, lasting a minimum of 30 minutes per day, and walking alone, again for a minimum period of 30 minutes Both groups ... smoking, physical exercise other than walking and walking (Model 3), the lower HRQL was independently linked to overweight only in females Similar results were obtained in model which also included ... factors leading to increased body weight and obesity and, consequently, to the impairment of health-related quality of life Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests...
... conservative value of incidence (incidence rate) compared to taking the mid point date Another weakness in our study is the case definition The case definition RP was based on self-report in a questionnaire, ... discolouring also a question addressed coldness in hand and fingers Answer to this question was not analyzed All workers were also examined by a physician (TN) taking the history and performing a ... time were collected in three ways, by diary, questionnaire and interview In the diary, the workers were asked to note, every evening, the use of hand-held tools during the day (minutes) Furthermore,...
... exercise was divided into two major categories: any form of exercise, excluding walking, lasting a minimum of 30 minutes per day, and walking alone, again for a minimum period of 30 minutes Both groups ... smoking, physical exercise other than walking and walking (Model 3), the lower HRQL was independently linked to overweight only in females Similar results were obtained in model which also included ... factors leading to increased body weight and obesity and, consequently, to the impairment of health-related quality of life Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests...
... T1 init varOut init S elt T2 init elt T3 init elt T5 init N elt T4 init Q true P ok init res4 init elt tab in init R res3 init propRankN ok inv accIn T S elt T1 inv varOut inv accIn R elt tab in ... the value of all instances of accu in during the current instant (declared at line (4)), and one for storing the previous values corresponding to pre(accu in) (line (5)) Line (6) initializes the ... out=accu in- > (3) int accu out; pre(accu in) ; (4) int accu in[ 10]; t=accu in; tel (5) int PREaccu in[ 10]; node Tenlast(V:int) //Initializing returns (T:intˆ10); // the iteration var:foo:int;let...
... maintain the unwritten social strata rules Crowding at concerts, cinemas, in elevators, trains or buses results in unavoidable intrusion into other people’s intimate zones, and reactions to this invasion ... around the world to train personnel in communication skills He did ten years’ study, interviewing and research before writing BODYLANGUAGE Overcoming Common Problems BODYLANGUAGE How to read others’ ... for disarming the dominant hand shaker that, in addition to giving you back the control, can enable you to intimidate the other person by invading his personal space To perfect this disarmament...
... feel intimidated if you sit too close, so the main purpose of this spacing ritual is to maintain harmony An exception to this rule is the spacing that occurs in public toilet blocks Research shows ... Moving into the intimate territory of someone of the opposite sex is a method that people use to show interest in that person and is commonly called an ‘advance’ If the advance into the intimate ... techniques to break down the resistance of criminals being questioned They seat the criminal on an armless, fixed chair in an open area of the room and encroach into his intimate and close intimate...
... for disarming the dominant hand shaker that, in addition to giving you back the control, can enable you to intimidate the other person by invading his personal space To perfect this disarmament ... the finger-tip grab is to keep the receiver at a comfortable spatial distance Pulling the receiver into the initiator’s territory can mean one of two things: first, the initiator is an insecure ... expecting to be shown something good and is likely to make a purchase A word of warning: a person who is standing at a bus terminal in freezing winter conditions and who rubs his palms together...
... movie actors to portray insincerity, but is rarely seen in real life The Ear Rub This is, in effect, an attempt by the listener to ‘hear no evil’ in trying to block the words by putting the hand ... his hands in an attempt to stop the deceitful words from coming out If he does not wish to listen to a reprimanding parent, he simply covers his ears with his hands When he sees something he doesn’t ... lying! One of the most unsettling sights a public speaker can see is his audience all using this gesture whilst he is speaking In a small audience or a one -to- one situation, it is wise to stop...
... themselves or nervous Like all arm- cross gestures, one arm swings across in front of the bodyto grasp the other arm but instead of the arms folding, one hand touches a handbag, bracelet, watch, ... arm swings across the bodyto hold or touch the other armto form the barrier, as shown in Figure 75 The partial arm barrier is often seen at meetings where a person may be a stranger to the ... and feet placed together in a neutral position Stage 3: The arm folded on top in the arm cross comes out and the palm is flashed when speaking but is not tucked back into the arm cross position...
... customers who had been rude to him and he had been holding back his feelings so as not to transmit them to the other customers Interestingly, we have noticed that sales people who not enjoy using ... and can slip into the straddle position almost unnoticed The easiest way to disarm the straddler is to stand or sit behind him, making him feel vulnerable to attack and forcing him to change his ... READINESS GESTURES Which gesture is used in the following situations: the young child arguing with his parent, the athlete waiting for his event to begin and the boxer in the dressing-room waiting...