... 17 ofthe Act concerning the conditions of Accession ofthe Czech Republic, the Republic of Estonia, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of ... III(4) ofthe Treaty of Amsterdam.1345.2. The General Council shall comprise the President and Vice-President ofthe ECB and the Governors ofthe nationalcentral banks. The other members ofthe ... established, the President, the Vice-President and the other members of the Executive Board shall be appointed by common accord ofthe governments ofthe Member States at the level of Heads of State...
... C. mawsoni).However, the lack of a clear relationship with the Hbsequences of other nototheniid species suggests that in thiscase the evolution ofthe oxygen-transport system hasoccurred in ... Fishes ofthe SouthernOcean. Smith Institute of Ichthyology, South Africa.21. Balushkin, A.V. (1992) Classification, phylogenetic relationships,and origins ofthe families ofthe suborder Notothenioidei(Perciformes). ... wasestablished on the basis of their different amount.In b2, T2 and T6 coeluted in the same peak. Being the sequence of T2 already known from the N-terminus, the sequence of T6 was established...
... poorly-delimited units of extension. The vaguely segmented struc-ture of the trunk was confirmed at the wood level. The spacing of parenchymabands, the radial enlargment of wood fi-bres ... in the number of cells per unitarea (fig 5B).These 2 types of concentric and repeat-ed variations - in the spacing of parenchy-ma bands and in the intensity of staining ... (1945) Studies in the vegetativegrowth and anatomy of the tea plant (Camel-lia thea Link) with special reference to the phloem. II. Further analysis of the flushingbehaviour....
... regulat-ing the development of the shoot system of young T superba trees, as schematized infigure 14. The influence of seasons (the long dryand the long rainy seasons) on the ... the mainapex died, seemed to be a prerequisite forboth the reiteration of the main stem and the appearance of another branch tier, andalso because the initiation of ... from the apex, was the first sign of the out-growth of a sylleptic shoot. Axillary budsexpanded very close to the main apex,probably in the elongating part of the...
... 4. The development of the first axillarybranches occurred from the llth to the l6th wk after the start of the study (Fig. 1 ).These branches appeared from the axil of leaves ... periods and the resumption of the activity of the main axis.This wide range was also seen in the amplitude of the growth rhythm. Conse-quently, the characteristics of this ... successiveflushes. During the last weeks of the ex-periment, the elongation of the main axisslowed and entered a low growth phasewith many rest intervals. The number of these intervals...
... inducing the language. Though the minimal number of examples is of course unique, the set of particular strings in the covering sample is not necesm~rily Imique. INFERENCE OFTHEENGLISH ... cover of only 48 examples out of the 92 variants in the corpus. The active corpus treated separately requires 38 examples out of 46 and the passive corpus requires 28 out of 46. Treating the ... the re- maining 17 strings of that pattern. Further adding two length-four strings from the awkward second pattern will yield the remaining 18 strings of that pattern, nine of which are of...
... required to make the situation durative.)One after the other, the ramblers reached the top ofthe hill. (The idea of repetitionis induced by the plurality ofthe subject NP and the duration-implying ... situation-template denoted by walk .The denotation of such a complex predicate constituent is determined in the firstinstance by the meanings ofthe verb and ofthe other components ofthe predi-cate constituent ... at the semantics ofthe temporal adverbs when, before and after and the consequences of these semantics both for the adverbial clauses they introduceand for the temporal relationship between the...
... in a culture that determines the structure of the legal systemof that document as well as the legal language of that system. The language ofthe law of any legal system is typically formulaic, ... Significance ofthe study The results of this study will help test the quality oftheEnglish translation of the Law on Investment 2005 of Vietnam under the model developed by the German linguist ... obligations ofthe citizens, as well as the operation ofthe different aspects of social life (Nguyen Dang Dung et al., 1995). The legal systemof Vietnam consists of a constitution – the fundamental...
... understand as the advertisers are all airlines. Obviously, they would like to highlight the characteristic of their service by reminding customers ofthe magical feelings of The Language of Airlines’ ... Feedback: the response ofthe receiver to the sender and vice-versa.• Noise: it is interference that gets in the way of sharing meaning. There are 3 forms of noise. External noises: They are ... to the advertising information and evokes them to take the action of purchasing. It is here that the topmost task of advertising is fulfilled.2.2.5.3 Types of Advertising The features of different...
... the time. Obviously, the bourgeoisie was the driving force oftheEnglish society at that time. They thought they had rights to be proud of their status in society and in the superiority of ... is the story of one man. however, in the talented pen of Daniel Defoe, he became the typical representative ofthe time that presented all characteristics oftheEnglish bourgeoisie in the ... Crusoe gave the name to the man, and the man did not object. But, 13 The 18th century is known in the history of European culture as the period of Enlightenment. In England the period of Enlightenment...
... difficult. The oldest or the husband ofthe family sits at the head ofthe table and others sit in descendingorder according to age or wherever they like. The meal starts when everyonehas their ... not the result ofthe metaphoricalusage ofthe name of another object or concept, whereas more marked wordsoften are (for example, “saffron” is the color of a spice that gave its name to the color).60 ... vegetables from the serving dishes and add them to the rice. Then, they hold the rice bowl near their mouth, using their chopsticks toeat. However, eating on the table sometimes is not easy as there are...
... tasks of Microfinanceto stimulate efficiency access to the financial resources;to create work places;to grow of tax proceeds;to create a credit history for the further development of ... millions (including 4.5 millions of individual entrepreneurs); 90 % ofthe total number of establishments; 44 % of GDP; 45 % of employment.Social Effect of MFIs MFIs create new work ... distribution, and also for a mutuality of start-up enterprises in the acquisition of getting profits and a capital accumulation experience Last achievements in the sphere of Microloans (continued)...
... some ofthe most fundamental moral obligationsconcern the promotion of general ideals or ends such as our own perfec-tion and the happiness of others. The obligations ofthe morality system are ... with the historical facets of his position, some with the philosophical, and somewith both.4What are the defining features ofthe morality system? At the end of Chapter 10 of Ethics and the ... and others are not. After the initial space and time lotteriesare held, everyone is subject to further lotteries associated with the class system, the race system, and the gender system (systems,...