... such as Ets -1 [14 ,15 ],PEA3 [16 18 ] and Pu .1 [19 ]. The multiple activation modalities observed across the different studies as well as the similarity of the recognition sites ofthe NFAT and ... data). The kin-etic of activation of ESE -1 seems to implicate ESE -1 at later stages of inflammation. These results suggestthat ESE -1 regulates a subset ofthe genes whose inhi-bition could be of ... et al. [7], the mutation ofthe major NF-jB site ofthe COX-2 pro-moter abolishes IL -1- induced COX-2 expression in the human amnion epithelial cell line WISH. Croffordet al. [11 ] successfully...
... )15 33as-1m4[GUS] construct was generated by the addition ofthe 0.64 kb HindIII/XhoI fragment fromp -15 33PR1a[GUS] to the 5Â end of p-906as-1m4[GUS] [22]. The as-1m4 mutation replaces the as -1- like ... with NPR1/NIM1 [27–29,32,33]. NPR1/NIM1 has been identified as akey regulator of SAR in Arabidopsis acting downstream of SA in the SAR signaling pathway [10 ,11 , 21] , andanalysis of npr1 mutant ... andtheir binding factors in the induction of PR genes, we havemodified the PR-1a promoter to contain an authentic as -1 element. As -1 can functionally replace the as -1- like elementin the PR-1a...
... 19 14Scarborough St Ann Longley 19 14Logie Green Clarendon Longley 19 14St Jean D’Acre St Ann Longley 19 14Culloden St Ann Longley 19 14Green Hill St Ann Longley 19 14Table 1.1 Midden Sites Reported ... 877 ± 95 to 14 90 ± 12 0 (Howard 19 50; Vanderwal 19 68a; Silverberg, Vanderwal and Wing 19 72) .The third is the Montego Bay Style, or the Fairfield complex, dated AD 11 80 ± 10 0(Howard 19 50; Tyndale-Biscoe ... establish their place in the island’s chronology. The earliest is the Little River Style, dated AD 650 ± 12 0(Howard 19 50; De Wolf 19 53;Tyndale-Biscoe 19 62; Vanderwal 19 68a) .The second is the White...
... 2r)pr.But then one can verify that the coefficient ofthe first power of k in the polynomialon the left of (3) is ( 1) p 1 (p − r)/(p − 2r), while the corresponding coefficient on the right is ( 1) p− 1 (p ... Step 2 we note that the roots ri of pkpare 0, 1/ p, ,(p 1) /p while the roots sj of r(k +1) r(p−r)(k +1) p−rare 1, −(r − 1) /r, , 1/ r; 1, −(p − r − 1) /(p −r), , 1/ (p−r). But sj− ... completing the proofofTheorem1.To prove Theorem 2, we see that if r =0thenSp,r,s(n)=fp,s(n), and if s = p thenSp,r,s(n)=2pn− fp,r(n)+pnrn, so in these two cases the assertion...
... equal to the line drawn from the vertex of the segment to the circumference ofthe circle which is the base of the segment.5Next to these, that, in every sphere, the cylinder having a 1 The later ... below). The aim of these footnotes, then, is to help the readers in checking the validity of the argument. INTRODUCTION 1 goal ofthe translation The extraordinary influence of Archimedes over the ... ver-tices on each ofthe sides ofthe plane ofthe base, so that their axeslie on a line, I call the solid figure composed of both cones a “solidrhombus.”And I assume these: 11 The adjective “limited,”...
... on the basis ofthe last three units ofthe course book (Unit 10 , 11 , 12 ). Items of MCQs tests are selected by one person in charged of teaching English in the 3rd and 4th semester for the ... discriminabilityHc: the number of correct response in the high groupLc: the number of correct response in the low group The optimal size of each group is 28% ofthe total sample. For very large samples of examinees, ... items of an equal level of difficulty. The KD- 21 is as follows: n x – x 2/nRtt = ( 1 - ) (Henning, 19 87) ( n -1) st2Rtt : The KR 20 reliability estimaten: The number of items in the testx:...
... drama, music is the kind of culture contributes to enrich the soul of every man and guide them to the lofty goals in life. Each child brings in his part ofthe material taken from the family and ... learn the concepts ofthe living entity, the mechanism of assimilation, catabolism, body systems in the body, should integrate the general notion ofthe learning environment to understanding the ... (E&B) 10 Green Sunday (E&B) 11 Green summer (E&B) 12 University – Center - Company (E&B) Kỷ yếu hội nghị Khoa học Môi trường và Công nghệ sinh học năm 2 011 11 9 ISSUES...
... and artists make the economy ofthearts exceptional (thesis 7).3 1THE MYTHOLOGY OFTHEARTS INFLUENCES THE ECONOMY OFTHE ARTS table 1the mythology ofthe arts 1 Art is sacred.2 Through art, ... status ofthe gift sphere also depends on the high status ofthe arts. Thearts adhere to the values ofthe gift sphere and reject the values of the economic sphere (thesis 13 ).6 The Economy in the ... Markets 10 73 People Prefer Authenticity and are Willing to Pay for It 11 04 Incomes in theArts are Exceptionally Low 11 15 Five Explanations for the Low Incomes Earned in theArts 11 36 TABLE OF...
... reform in the private. It is in terms of this growing sense of a wider social obli- The Crisis of Literature in the 17 90s16broader project of rethinking the exclusionary effects of the master ... tomake the mistake of simply reproducing the Romantic myth of the originality ofthe creative act. The point of concluding withone ofthe most established Romantic poets is to dispel an either/or ... from the super-stitions ofthe weak, and the imposing craft ofthe subtle’ (323).Thomas Holcroft placed a similar emphasis on the art of printing’in the defence of this progressivist vision of...
... power. 12 And for the most part, the initiators of totalitarian rulepursued their aims in the name of some grand moral imperative – the Aryan domination ofthe sub-human races ofthe world or the ... ContentsAcknowledgmentspageviiiIntroduction1PartIMoralcapital51Moralcapitalandpolitics102Moralcapitalandleadership27PartIIMoralcapitalintimesofcrisis453AbrahamLincoln:thelong-purposedman504CharlesDeGaulle:themanofstorms83PartIIIMoralcapitalanddissidentpolitics 113 5NelsonMandela:themoralphenomenon 118 6AungSanSuuKyi:herfather’sdaughter147PartIVMoralcapitalandtheAmericanpresidency1737KennedyandAmericanvirtue1808Crisis2009Aftermath 218 10 Denouement235Epilogue255Bibliography2 61 Index270vii ... themselves, at the very least in the eyes of their supporters,as legitimate interests, arguing not just the contingent existence of theirdesires but the rightness and justness of their claims...