... in the body part, especially in the news plentiful of content
and the content expresses the reaction to the news. Like the headline, it
attracts the reader’s attentions to the main content of ... And the structure is one ofthe features ofthe news story’s
paragraph.
According to Do Huu Chau [2]: “Structure is an art ofthe performance
on content factors ofthe writers. Structurally, the ... face-to-face interaction. The situation, therefore, must
be interfered from the text. Naturally, readers only pay attention to the
contents or news ofthe news story, they do not care how the story are...
... relations
are not mere functions of class or anything else, and in this sense they
have some genuine autonomy.
An implication of relatively strong versions ofthe gender-autonomy
thesis is that the ... compositions.
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tion of housework ± to the contrast between highly egalitarian and
inegalitarian households ± rather than to the distribution as a whole.
None of these manipulations ofthe ... mobilization of classes on the
one hand and gender relations onthe other. One might argue that the
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countries, therefore, it appears that in what might be thought of as
traditional...
... any opinion whatsoever onthe part of ITU concerning the legal status of any country,
territory, city or area, or concerning the delimitations of its frontiers or boundaries. The mention of specific ... represent the views ofthe International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) or its membership. The designations employed and the presentation of material, including
maps, do not imply the expression of ... that the potential
contribution of ICTs to economic growth differs across nations. First, the impact of ICT on
economic growth and its specific form are probably dependent onthe stage of economic...
... crew in the table is the first 1849
Cambridge crew. Four ofthe men of which it consisted
died young; (two of them from accidental causes, one
only three years after the race, and the other only ... as they bear upon the duration of life of Uni-
versity Oarsmen, must be deemed decidedly favourable ;
the lives of each one ofthe 32 crews to which they
refer extending over 334 instead of 320 ... to
loosen their hold upon the youth of Great Britain.
Viewing athletic contests then as national institu-
tions,
what is their influence upon health
?
Are they
calculated to improve the physique of...
... balancing
impact on risk-taking incentives due to the short
retention period. The impact ofthe deferred portion
depends on performance conditions; in the absence
of performance conditions, deferred ... is
common in the United States. If the same 60 percent
of the incentive compensation award is deferred, the
whole 60 percent is exposed to the variation in the
value ofthe stock. If the stock ... and control personnel in the design and
implementation of incentive compensation arrange-
ments, incentive compensation for such personnel
that is independent ofthe financial performance of
the...
... put constraints on carbon need to focus on all sectors ofthe economy. They should encourage conservation and the
introduction of lower-carbon fuels and energ
y sources, while increasing the demand ... require the successful implementation of at
least seven of these 15 approaches to achieve the
annual reduction of 7 billion tonnes of carbon
emissions from business-as-usual forecasts.
4
While the ... program to offset the CO
2
emitted from the production of our hybrid vehicles in the U.S. The purchase price ofthe offset is
applied to a project that reduces or sequesters the emission of CO
2
elsewhere.
We...
... event in prion diseases is the conversion ofthe cellular
conformation ofthe prion protein (PrP
C
) to an altered disease-associated
form, generally denoted as scrapie isoform (PrP
Sc
). The molecular ... result
from the sum ofthe component intensities associated
with each species in proportion to their individual
concentrations at a particular experimental condition.
A linear correlation for the plot of ... dependent on urea
concentration, following the relationship DG
obs
= DG(H
2
O)
) m[urea] where m is a constant reflecting the gradient of a
plot of DG as a function of denaturant concentration [63].
For...
... hydrogen bonds to be formed between the
base G
4
and the sidechain of Asn122. In the second model
(Fig. 1B) the structure ofthe hexanucelotide is, on the
whole, unchanged and the majority ofthe interactions ... deviation (RMSD) from the Ca atoms ofthe wild-
type crystal structure [11] of 0.33 A
˚
. The electron density in
the area local to the substitution is shown in Fig. 4. The
positions of catalytic ... Electron density of RTA N122A in the vicinity of residue 122. The backbone and sidechains ofthe N122A substitution are shown as stereo
images in thick ball and stick and the position ofthe Asn122...
... nonspecific
precipitation ofthe TnI-fragment was also monitored by
simultaneous centrifugation ofthe sample containing no
actin-tropomyosin under the same conditions.
Reconstitution of troponins
Recombinant ... integrity ofthe tro-
ponin complex. In molluskan muscles, the C-terminal
region does not function and troponin regulates
contraction only through the activation exerted by the
N-terminal region of ... interaction in rabbit
TnI–TnC in the absence of divalent cation. Therefore,
this interaction potentially participates in both the
Ca
2+
-dependent activation ofthe contraction and the
maintenance of...
... to the iron(III) of Fe(ToCPP)
and Fe(ToCPP))13G10
The second part of our results concerns the binding of
imidazole d erivatives onthe iron of Fe(ToCPP) either alone
in solution or inside the ... (Table 1). The bind-
ing ofthe ®rst CN
±
ligand to the iron was thus more easy in
the hydrophobic binding pocket ofthe antibody than the
binding ofthe second one, most probably because of the
steric ... in the modulation ofthe redox
potential ofthe iron [54] and thus has a great in¯uence on
the catalytic activity of those enzymes. Because our studies
on the binding of imidazole to the iron(III)...