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... _________________ the interviewers that they gave her the job.2. At the beginning of the examination, question papers were _________________ to all of the candidates inthe hall.3. Artificial intelligence ... understand how criminals think.3. Following the explosion at Chernobyl, scientists were keen to assess / investigate the cause of the accident.4. The imaginary line between the North Pole andthe ... may be absorbed by fish and then find their way into the human food chain.3. A growing number of scientists find it plausible that other life forms mayexist elsewhere inthe universe.4. Some...
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... has been a worrying increase inthe number of _____________________taking drugs.3. Without any warning, the building ___________________ killing more than 300 people inside.4. In times of unemployment, ... for making new clothes, they are particularly interested in the colour andthe touch / texture of the material.6. Increasingly, it seems that politicians who are dogmatic / pragmatic rather than ... to discuss / confer with his/her lawyer before and during the trial.11. Before the election, all the main political parties tried to explain their main policy / line to the votersthrough television...
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... variation inthe monthly average rainfall during the study period.Graph showing the variation inthe monthly average morning relative humidity during the study periodFigure 3Graph showing the variation ... ofenergy intake, physical activity and season. Br J Nutr 2005,93(2):199-203.Graph showing the variation inthe monthly average rainfall during the study periodFigure 4Graph showing the variation in ... haveevaluated the link between the timing of conception with risk of preeclampsia [13]. They found the highest risk ofpreeclampsia in conceptions occurring inthe summer sea-son, whereas there was...
... paper in half once with both hands and put the paper down on the floor.Scoreonepointforeachinstructionexecutedcorrectly. Takespaper in correcthandFoldsit in halfPutsiton the oor ... conditions(seeoptionalCognitive Impairment inthe Elderly Flow Sheet,AppendixG) ã Establisharelationshipwiththepersonwithdementia,family/caregiversandinvolvethemas much as possible in setting goals and making decisions ... Act,physiciansarerequiredtodocumentpatientsundertheir care who have a condition incompatible with safe driving and to instruct these patients to stopdriving.If the physicianlearnsthat the patientcontinuestodrivedespitethisinstruction, the physicianisrequiredtonotify the SuperintendentofMotorVehicles(Motor...
... solid line), inthe presence of100 lM neurotoxin (ã, dotted line), in the presence of 200 lM neurotoxin ( , dottedline) andinthe presence of neurotoxin and 50 lM dopamine (h, dashed line).Modulation ... a-synuclein with 100 lM neurotoxin; lane 2, a-synuclein with 200 lM neurotoxin;lane 3, a-synuclein with 100 lM neurotoxin and 50 lM dopamine;lane 4, a-synuclein with 200 lM neurotoxin and 50 ... development of the blot. With increase in time of incubation, the intensity of the band for the monomeric protein decreased, whereas the bands for the higher molecular mass aggregates intensified....
... AP-2d, and AP-2e. The proline-rich and glutamine-rich N-terminus, which is important fortransactivation, is shown in yellow, and contains the PY-motif (green). The helix–span–helix domain at the ... domain at the C-terminus shown in blue medi-ates dimerization and, together withthe basic domain, (red) DNA-binding. ‘*’, amino acids that are identical in all sequences inthe align-ment; ‘:’, ... basic helix–span–helix DNA-binding and dimerization domain at their C-terminus, and a lessconserved proline-rich and glutamine-rich transactiva-tion domain at their N-terminus [8–10]. Most isoformsalso...