... grouped students ofthe same sex while only 20% ofthe students chose it and for the latter, group students of different sexes was the choice of 80% ofthe students but only of 10% ofthe teachers. ... 90% ofthe students. However, almost all ofthe teachers and students had different view on the way of grouping students ofthe same or different sexes. For the former, 83.3% of the teacher often ... addition, 78% ofthe students wanted their teachers to let them group themselves sometimes while 33.3% teachers did it. 50% ofthe students wanted to be grouped with the partners ofthe same interest...
... the global perimeter. The Intranets, the private networks inside the companies appear all over the world and grow. The benefits are important : Gain ofthe productivityGain ofthe ... Intranet we find a lot of data and information. For the live ofthe company, they're critical. If in the network, the security is bad, the information can be divulged and the system's ... The risks Networks and exchanges of dataFor the exchange ofthe data, we've changed the technology The paper before and now the electronic support The electronic version, it's...
... interesting results. The third essay applies the model developed in the second essay to study the difference in the adoption and pay-off ofthe Internet among firms of different sizes. The small business ... reasonable to assume that these specific firms are trying to maximize their sales instead ofthe traditional assumption ofprofit maximization. Therefore, sales is a more relevant measure of output ... are equally available to all businesses today, IT alone cannot make a difference in the performance ofthe firm. The nature ofthe business, the ability to implement strategies and processes...
... suitabletool to study the mechanism of action of PPI1. The analysis ofthe pH dependence of PPI1-induced activation ofthe H+-ATPase showed thatstimulation decreases dramatically with the increase of ... role in the subtle modulation of proton extru-sion in response to endogenous or exogenous signals. The two-hybrid screen for interactors ofthe C-termi-nus of AHA1 led tothe isolation of a cDNA ... different fromthat of 14-3-3 proteins, the best known modulators of the autoinhibitory action ofthe enzyme C-terminus([1,22] and references therein), proposing PPI1 as anovel mechanism of regulation...
... originallyreferred to as TNSALP (1735delT) [16–18]. According to the recommended nomenclature, the adenine of the initiator ATG codon in the cDNA of TNSALP isdenoted as nucleotide +1 instead ofthe first ... specific enzyme activity of the mutant protein was calculated to be about onethird of that ofthe wild type (Fig. 7C). In contrast to the culture medium ofthe cells expressing the wildtype enzyme, ... oligosaccharides to become the 80 kDaEndo H-resistant mature species. Both the 66 kDa and80 kDa forms of TNSALP were detected in the trans-fected cells, though the conversion ofthe precursor to the 80...
... hills tothe north, into the widening torrent valleys ofthe Modenese Apennines tothe south, the Marquisate of Este stretches up into feudalism, into chivalry, into the imaginative kingdom ofthe ... Boiardo, ofthe Ferrarese court to which he belonged, and ofthe school of poetry (including the more notable but less original work of Ariosto) which the genius ofthe man and the character ofthe ... realization ofthe past by the force of ardent love and belief; the condition of mind of St. Francis, St. Catherine of Siena, Madame Guyon: it is the revelation ofthe greattragedy of heaven to the...
... whole. The consumer can cause the most elaborate brand strategy to end in failure. Why focus on failure? The aim of this book is to provide ‘how not to advice by drawing on some of the largest ... more often than not, when brands struggle or fail it is usually down to a distorted perception of either the brand, the competition or the market. This altered view is a result of one ofthe ... in 1998. ‘We have been taking much too long to develop an idea and get it tothe market, then too long to decide whether we want to do it or not,’ he told The Financial Times in that same year...
... because the simpler the strategies are, the easier you’ll be able to apply them. The easier you can apply them, the more results you will get. Some ofthe information you’re about to learn ... their workouts or they see themselves successfully completing a lift or performing aerobic training. They also see pictures of their bodies the way they want them to look when they reach their ... bookstore shelves. To complicate matters more, the Internet is adding tothe information overload at a mind-boggling rate. There are thousands of fitness and nutrition sites on the web and the...
... by the trust tothe investors in the RMBS tranches as well as to cover the administrative expenses ofthe trust. The analyst also reviews the legal documentation ofthe trust to evaluate whether ... several different types of models to determine the effect of a factor on the probability of default, with the form ofthe model depending on the relationship between the factor and default probability. ... amount of credit enhancement possible, since the senior tranche as the highest rated tranche pays the lowest coupon rateofthe RMBS’ tranches and, therefore, costs the arranger the least to fund....
... at the moment ofthe emission or the ejaculation ofthe semen the numerous ducts empty their contents into the urethra to be mingled with and made a part ofthe semen. The secretion ofthe ... the company of his young lady friend—through the pressure of her hand upon his arm, the lithe, graceful movement of body and limbs, the smile, the light in the eye and the soft voice. All of ... ofthe activity ofthe testes, accompanied by liberation of spermatozoa and ofthe other elements ofthe vital fluid. Let us not forget in this connection, the statement made above: that the...
... alanines are likely. The manner in which the number of alanines determines the atomic structure ofthe fibril and the b-strandarrangements remains to be determined.Yet, knowledge ofthe structure and ... seeds (w ⁄ v). The increase in ANS fluorescence was fitted to a first-order reac-tion to determine the rates of fibril formation. (B) Rates of fibril for-mation (per day) as a function ofthe seed concentration. ... with respect tothe fibril growth rates. In the case of N-WT, the conversion tothe fibrillar confor-mation is presumably very slow under the appliedconditions. This assumption, and the fact that...
... phases due tothe population of the non-native cis-form in the unfolded state, where the rate limiting step is the isomerization ofthe Xaa-Pro peptidebond [9–12]. Heterogeneity in the unfolded ... deceleration ofthe unfolding rate. By a nalogy with the above analysis, F-values provide an estimate, on the scale of 0–1, ofthe extent to which a s ide chain interact ionformed in the native ... have the potential to shift the position ofthe TSE along the folding pathway oreven stabilize intermediate s tates [48,49]. We have exam-ined the robustness ofthe TSE for folding in the currentcontext...
... in the case of the synthesizing Tps1–Tps2 complex in S. cerevisiae [7]. On the other hand, although this work has demonstrated the existence of Tps1p–(Tpp1p)–Ntp1p complexes, one or more of these ... been unsuccessful to date. Taken together, these results support the idea that inS. pombe the regulation of Ntp1p activity under stress relieson the existence of some kind of interaction between ... sugar to play its diverse functional roles during the life cycle.Consequently, the study ofthe enzymes involved intrehalose metabolism and the subtle regulation of theiractivities at the molecular...
... ridding themselves of this “toxic shame,” Gloverargues, men can stop trying to be “good” for others, hiding their flaws, and trying to become“what they believe other people want them to be.” ... be loyal to their families and their peoples in order to preservethem. Only if they think their own things are good can they rest content with them.A father must prefer his child to other children, ... pump the men full of encouragement, and off errousing speeches tothe nurses, interns, and their patients that were so touching in nature theysometimes brought tears to many ofthe eyes in the...
... involves the use of “common lawto override the “Native Customary Law of indigenous people.Similar tothe case of Ogonis, the resource-dependentindigenous people of Malaysia — the Penan and ... examination of a wide range of regions from the Amazon Basin to northern Saskatchewan, to tropical rainforests ofthe Amazon, tothe remote state of Borneo inMalaysia, to sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast ... they approach the town. Tradersstayed away from the community market and visitors to Kokowere avoided like plague. The only bank in the town closedits offices, and non-indigenes fled the town.Thus,...