... STRATEGIES IN REQUESTS INTHEMOVIE SERIES “HARRY POTTER” 2.1 Politeness strategies in requests inthemovie series “Harry Potter” …………… 2.2 The frequency of Politeness strategies in Requests inthemovie ... requesting, advising, promising, inviting, etc 6 Perlocutionary act is “what we bring about or achieve by saying something such as convincing, persuading, deterring and even, say, surprising ... face by indicating that the speaker does not care about the addressee‟s feelings and wants E.g.: disapproving, contempting, complaining, criticizing, disagreeing 12 Acts threatening to the speaker‟s...
... face by indicating that the speaker does not care about the addressee’s feelings and wants E.g.: disapproving, contempting, complaining, criticizing, disagreeing Acts threatening to the speaker’s ... STRATEGIES IN REQUESTS INTHEMOVIE SERIES “HARRY POTTER” 2.1 Politeness strategies in Requests inthemovie series “Harry Potter” 10 This chapter investigates how the characters inthe series of movies ... Following 10 negative politeness strategies inthe framework of Brown and Levinson (1987), the NPS inthe requests inthe three episodes of themovie Harry Potter are grouped as the following table:...
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... sedimentation tank Influent was 60L/day pH was 8.0-8.5 inthe anoxic tank, and 7.0-7.5 inthe aerobic tank The water temperature was 25oC-30oC The sludge retention time (SRT) was maintained at 50days ... Another was for FISH analysis and was stored at -80oC The extraction of DNA was performed with Fast DNA SPIN Kit for Soil (Qbuiogene, USA) according to the instruction by the manufacturer Inthe ... was added These trends can also be seen in Figure Yet, the amounts of Nitrobacter species in Run and Run differed in two orderes In Runs and 7, the nitrite oxidation activities were inthe same...
... phosphorus was then accumulated inthe sludge inthe subsequent oxic tank by normal oxygen-utilizing PAOs The residual phosphorus was removed inthe final anoxic tank without oxygen Especially in Phase ... reducing the amount of sludge to be ozonated (9.4% of total MLSS inthe reactor) improved the nitrification efficiency in Phase Ozonated sludge also acts as nutrient loading inthe A/O/A process ... DISCUSSION The A/O/A process combined with the microbubble ozonation system and the phosphorus adsorption column was operated for 152 days Water quality inthe effluent and MLSS concentration in the...
... not to the differences intheprocess types but to the differences in influent wastewater: these SBRs received synthetic wastewater containing acetate as the main organic carbon to enrich the PAO/DNPAO ... facility where the retention time of wastewater inthe sewer line is lower than those inthe UCT processes In sequencing batch reactors (SBRs), the PURs are higher than the others (Table 1) These high ... al., 2009) Inthe process, phosphorus was accumulated inthe biomass by polyphosphate-accumulating organisms (PAOs) inthe oxic tank and denitrifying PAOs (DNPAOs) inthe anoxic tank For the nitrogen...
... key points of the novel process, which determine the wastewater treatment efficiency and the net energy production of the whole process Therefore, the key techniques of the novel process are indentified ... obtained after the filtration processInthe novel process, nitrogen and phosphorus would not be removed through A2O method (anaerobic-anoxic-oxic process) as the conventional one does The inorganic ... ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NOVEL PROCESS Key techniques needed for the novel process At the moment, the novel process is just a concept, and there is limited research on its key techniques for both the wastewater...
... that the lack of modern equipments discourages them in applying technology in teaching writing They all admit that there are some constraints in applying process approach in teaching writing All ... Approach According to Lin (2002: 18), the teaching and learning around text genres has become increasingly influential in mainstream ELT in countries However, their influence in EFL in East Asian ... topic in a restricted time and hand inthe composition for the teacher to correct In other words, intheprocess approach the focus of 10 teaching and learning is placed on theprocess of writing...
... and displays the details of a specified row from the Customers table DisplayRow() is used inthe program to show the result of the INSERT and UPDATE statements Listing 8.7: EXECUTEINSERTUPDATEDELETE.CS ... returns again because only one row was removed by the DELETE statement Listing 8.7 illustrates the use of the ExecuteNonQuery() method to execute the INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements shown in this ... method: int numberOfRows = mySqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); The ExecuteNonQuery() method returns an int value that indicates the number of rows affected by the command In this example, the value...
... each component into the shaping of the syntactics, semantics and pragmatics of MAs inthe MenP: which element is the core of the e) Discussing the findings meaning of MAs and which is the specifier ... probability, intensity and certainty and were found to share the same semantic ingredients such as the status of the Chart 4.2: The Occurrence of MAs inthe MenP in English information inthe addresser’s ... Discussing the findings and suggesting some implications for teaching language and newspaper readers 11 CHAPTER FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 4.1 MODAL ADJUNCTS USED INTHE MENTAL PROCESSIN ENGLISH...
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... alanine If the aromatic side chain is involved inthe interaction with DNA, then its replacement with alanine, a short side chain amino acid residue, should affect the DNA binding of the protein ... indicated the involvement of the HsRad51 L1 and L2 loopsin DNA binding, like the case of RecA However, there could be some mechanistic differences between the proteins The Rad51-L1 loop Inthe ... HsRad51 inthe absence of DNA (Figs 2D,E) These results suggest that the Tyr232 residue is within neither the subunit–subunit interface nor the ATP-binding site In contrast to the salt-induced...
... consider again the databases in Figure Suppose we have created the mappings, and have used them to transfer the house listings from database S and another database U (not shown inthe figure) to ... considers finding complex matches between two schemas by first mapping them into a domain ontology, then constructing the matches based on the relationships inherent in that ontology The iMAP system ... ask the users of a data integration system to “pay” for using it by answering relatively simple questions, then use those answers to further build the system, including matching the schemas of the...
... for the binding of CP12 The presence of this region at the interface of GAPDH and CP12 could also explain the kinetic changes observed for the binding of the substrate when the wild-type recombinant ... complex These mutageneses are a rst step toward the understanding of proteinprotein interactions inthe GAPDHCP12PRK complex and the nature of the physico-chemical forces involved inthe assembly process ... involved in protein protein interactions These residues being also conserved among other chloroplast GAPDHs (Fig 1B), we mutated them in either alanine or glutamic acid Kinetic parameters of the R197A...
... Enzyme kinetic study The Km (Michaelis constant) and Vmax (maximum velocity) values were determined by incubating the diluted recombinant proteins inthe standard reaction mixture inthe presence ... determined as described in (A) inthe presence of increasing concentrations of Mg2+ (C) pH dependency of the enzyme was examined as described above using several buffers with increasing pH values The ... hydrolysis, inthe presence of increasing concentrations of NaF The PPase activated PPi hydrolysis rate was then calculated Larval molting inhibition assay To confirm whether the native PPase enzyme is involved...
... generalize to the other The fault lies inthe inadequate theories, not inthe problem environment, and radically changing the problem environment will not guarantee the development of better theories ... extensions of the current interest indatabase interfaces and in which considerable research is needed Large, shiny nuggets of theory are waiting to be discovered by enterprising computational linguists! ... that the interpretive process of mapping from language concepts onto database concepts is sufficiently unlike the interpretation procedures for other uses of natural language that the db domain...
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