... textbook. ã Listening: comprehending main and specific information ofthe text or dialogue; improving basic listening skills ã Speaking: asking-answering, presenting the topics given; using daily ... ofthe text and forget others. By and large, they can not fulfill the tasks if they focus on linguistic items rather than the message or the information. The top-down view of listening is the ... visible and understandable. In addition, listening and filling words into gaps, getting main ideas, are ranked the third andthe fourth. by 58% the respondents. Playing games to improve listening...
... point of view, character and setting. Technique has to do with the structuring ofthe story into the plot so that the writer can convey the theme andthe manipulating ofthe language in order ... Throughout the story, we do not see any of her involvements into any conversations with the grandmother. Regarding the children, they disapproved ofthe decision of their grandmother but, as the youngest ... improve their critical thinking of their own ways of life, their belief, their religion, which means their culture andthe world in which ” they live in, which is the society . Inthe same...
... toxin-producing ability depend on species, in the same species in populations of cyanobacteria, both microcystin-producing and non-microcystin-producing individuals may coexist [15]. Therefore, ... Chorus Distribution of microcystin-producing and non-microcystin producing Microcystis sp. in European freshwater bodies: detection of microcystins and microcystin genes in individual colonies., ... between the total biomass of Microcystis and microcystins concentration inthe same sample. Microcystin concentrations in waters are not upon the total biomass but the biomass of toxin-producers....
... Institute.Self-defence The law in England and Wales makes a distinction between the use of force in defence of oneself or others and its use inthe prevention of crime. The use of force in the ... when factors relating to the level of harm and to the quality ofthe act are allowed to influence sentencing? According toAshworth, in taking into account the quality ofthe act, the courts are ... they do so by excusing. The ways in which they doso will be examined in Chapter 4.NOTES1. In England and Wales there is a time limit of six months for the prosecution of summary offencesand...
... view of (A),showing only the data obtained inthe absence of Du.(C)Theratioof the best-fitting functions andofthe data points of wild-type overmutant are plotted for data inthe presence (d)andabsence(m)ofDu.1988 ... derivatives over the mutant, indicating the ratios ofthe ATPsynthesis rates, are plotted for the exp eriments inthe absence (dashedline) or inthe presence (continu ous line) of valinomycin. As n ... ratio ofthe fi tting f unctions of wild-type overmutant, either inthe presence or inthe absence of a Du,asshown in Fig. 3 C. Inthe presence of a Du, the differencebetween the two strains...
... main chains and 1-4 branchings, andthe more common 1-3main chains and 1-6 branchings.18 This frac-tion also is highly active in vitro andin animalmodels of cancer, although activity in theseexperimental ... hospitals in Shanghai, Beijing, and otherareas in China, with a total 189 patients. The double-blind study used the same doses and test materials as the previous study, and ex-amined PSP against the ... en-ter the oral cavity, they can be sampled by the LC present inthe oral mucosa, and then bydendritic cells inthe stomach and intestines.After glucan materials are absorbed and cir-culate to the...
... disregard ofthe increased utility of precoordinated strings of subject terms, and catalog browse displays of them The problem with any discussion of such issues lies inthe complexity of theirinterrelationships. ... larger intellectual framework for the whole profession– the shape ofthe whole elephant,” of which cataloging and classification are the legs andthe tusks.I will present the outline first, then ... subject classes inthe book stacks will bebrowsing in whole books on the topic of interest–not merely in snippets of text having the right words inthe wrong contexts.11 Cataloging and classification,...
... (the giver) must drive the other participant (the follower) from a starting point (the bus station) to the finish (the Castle). Figure 1: Maps used inthe recording of REC corpus Giver and ... consideration of the partner’s intentions and goals inthe task performance. This involves longer ut-terances, andof course a larger effort; ãresponsibility of maintaining a known track of communication ... speaker is reacting to the instruction or question offered by the other participant, rather than moving the discourse on another goal. In fact the latter 84 Proceedings ofthe ACL-IJCNLP 2009...
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... the kinetic constants forhydrolysis and synthesis of penicillin G, ampicillin and cephalexin. Furthermore, insight into the nature of the transition state inthe rate-determining steps ofthe ... addressed the kineticproperties ofthe enzyme and mutants [4,9–13], investiga-tions into the individual rate and binding constantsunderlying the kinetic properties and biocatalytic perform-ance in ... 7). The Vs/Vhratio is the ratio ofthe reaction rates of aminolysis and hydrolysis ofthe acyl-enzyme. The curva-ture ofthe plot of Vs/Vhvs. the mole fraction of D2Oindicates therefore...
... for the given list of inputs z. The particular properties ofthe function incorporate our assumptionsabout the “facts of life” concerning the production technology ofthe …rm. xviii LISTOF ... this. Hint: draw a pair of isoquants at q and tq ; for a given input-price rati omark inthe cost-minimising input combination on the tq-isoquant and dra w a ray throughthis point; …nd the po int ... zi(2.21) the optimal demand for input i.For a couple of further points of interest we introduce the concepts of averagecost C(w; q)=q, andof marginal cost Cq(w; q). There is a neat and very usefulrelationship...