... runs on the majority of workstations and mainframes within the Department of Computer Science, and supports projects in distributed computing and parallel processing such as the Camelot distributed ... corresponding disk transfers Accent was successful in demonstrating the utility of combining memory mapping with message passing At its peak, Accent ran on over 150 workstations at CMU and served ... attribute is its processing state (e.g., program counter and registers) All threads within a task share the address space and capabilities of that task 3.2 Inter-Process Communication Inter-process communication...
... Reading a text and answering questions : Students can discuss questions in pairs or groups and then read the text : or they can read the text silently, and then ask and answer questions in pairs ... As you know a huge variety of activities influences the course of a lesson and its success The more different the activities the teacher uses inthe lessons, the bigger their motivation is In ... errors or mistakes are an indissoluble element ofthe process of learning.Besides, students try to correct each other rather than learn the mistakes One ofthe main points of having learners speak...
... Trends in Marine Regionalism’ Haas, ‘Save the Seas’ Alexander, ‘New Trends in Marine Regionalism’ Globalism and regionalism 33 on the consent of states; in a universal medium such as the oceans ... enclosed or semi-enclosed, such as the Mediterranean and Black Seas; some are oceanic, such as West and East Africa; some are based on island groupings, such as the Caribbean Some involve ecosystem ... current-driven systems, such as the Gulf Stream; others are enclosed or semi-enclosed seas, including some of those now covered by UNEP s regional seas agreements Unlike any ofthe UNEP treaties, the 1980...
... Saying undoes the dissimulation ofthe said, gives sign of itself yet remains clothed inthe language ofthe said Is not prophecy as this questioning mode of unsaying, Levinas asks, the ‘blinking ... exhibits itself inthe structure of predicative propositions that express the meaning of being and that at the same time retain the inscription ofthe trace In analysing the said, Levinas brings to ... manifest the subject–object structure of language (ob 46) If the said betrays the saying in this act of translation, Levinas hastens to assure us that the said in absorbing the Saying does not...
... friend 's ideas VI The main content ofthe thesis Chapter I : Background I Englandinthe Renaissance What is the Renaissance ? Englandinthe Renaissance The humanism inthe Renaissance II William Shakespeare ... comfort and support and often act as the springboard for change in character 's understanding of themselves Shakespeare often shows very warm and fast friendships in his plays 24 Rosalind and Celia, ... have wanted to see the great actors and actresses as Shylock and Portia , the actors andthe actresses have wanted to show their skills in these demanding parts The depiction ofthe profound , complex...
... mechanisms underlying how the brain senses and responds to nutrients, suitable targets for intervention inthe nervous system–metabolism axis are still lacking Metabolic sensing Endocrine signals ... from the pancreas, adipose tissue and gastrointestinal tract, as well as other sites, are known to reach the CNS to effect changes in feeding behavior and energy expenditure Thus, insulin, leptin ... malonyl-CoA is suppressed during fasting and increases upon refeeding [13,19] This is not true for other areas ofthe brain such as the cortex, which is indicates that the hypothalamic region may specifically...
... changes (‘osmosensing’) and trigger signaling pathways towards effector sites (‘osmosignaling’) Anisoosmotically exposed cells and tissues were frequently used as a model in order to study osmosensing ... Osmosensing and signaling in mammalian cell function F Schliess et al [7] On the other hand, hyperosmotic shrinkage prevents insulin-induced hepatocyte swelling and proteolysis inhibition, indicating ... Haussinger D & Schliess F (1999) Osmotic induction of ¨ signaling cascades: role in regulation of cell function Biochem Biophys Res Comm 255, 551–555 Haussinger D & Sies H, eds (2007) Osmosensing...
... records of his days inthe inscriptions ofthe tombs at Asyỷt, from which we see that the princes of Thebes were already wearing down the Northerners, in spite ofthe resistance ofthe adherents of ... Babylonians, the Assyrians, the Kassites, andthe inhabitants of Palestine and Syria, andof some parts of Asia Minor, Armenia, and Kurdistan, all in turn experienced indirectly the influence of Sumerian ... around the main chamber a series of smaller rooms, which were used to store what was considered necessary for the use ofthe royal ghost Of these necessaries the most interesting to us are the slaves,...
... is shown in Fig Excess calorie intake induces expression of RMI1 and E2Fs in adipocytes, and these changes in expression are expected to increase a positive interaction between the molecules The ... hyperplasia and RMI1 A Suwa et al pogenesis, resulting in increased adipose tissue mass and thereby obesity [5] This growing body of evidence suggests that adipocyte hyperplasia may be a key event in ... in vitro, and its in vivo expression is also induced by metabolic abnormalities such as hyperglycemia and obesity in metabolic tissues such as liver and adipose tissues However, targeting RMI1...
... levels of RNase H2 RNA were assayed in vitro andin vivo Thein vitro RNase H assay, using whole cell extracts ofthe transfectants, shows that the expressed RNase H2 RNA yields functional protein, ... response To investigate the nature ofthe differences in response to antisense ODNs we analyzed the RNase H levels inthe cell lines, as RNase H is claimed to be a key component inthe mechanism ... Hoechst staining; not shown) in all cases except 15PC3 In these cells RNase H2 displayed the same uniform expression pattern as RNase H1 DISCUSSION In this study, we showed that the reduction of target...
... enzymatic assays revealed that these two proteins have distinct substrate specificities Results and Discussion FadD26 is specifically involved in DIM biosynthesis A spontaneous M bovis BCG mutant strain, ... knowledge ofthe biosynthesis of DIMs and PGLs, thein vivo functions of these FadD proteins in this pathway remain to be established and ⁄ or completed For instance, the involvement of FadD26 inthe ... proteins inthe activation ofthe various intermediates in DIM and PGL biosynthesis has not been analyzed This study was undertaken to dissect the roles of FadD22, FadD26 and FadD29 inthe biosynthesis...
... existence ofthe disease; (3) disparities in timing of diagnosis ofthe disease; and (4) disparities in access to care to treat the disease Although each of these issues is distinct, they are interconnected ... Disparities in Diagnosis Early diagnosis of Alzheimer s disease allows medical professionals to intervene and treat a number of symptoms as soon as individuals begin to show signs of Alzheimer s disease ... Americans associate Alzheimer s disease symptoms and behaviors as a normal part of aging, thereby delaying the diagnosis and treatment ofthe disease Disparities in Screening Screening is important in...
... health and school participation and argues the estimated externalities justify fully subsidizing deworming The final section summarizes and discusses implications ofthe results INTESTINAL HELMINTH ... zone, and school assistance group (assistance from other NGO projects) separately for Groups 1, 2, and schools Second, missing test score values for other pupils with missing tests are imputed as ... would randomize treatment across pupils within schools, across schools within “clusters” of schools, and then among these clusters Treatment rates could be varied across clusters to estimate...
... acids (16.6 kDa) andthe transposon is inserted into Table Identity between the accessory proteins of T roseopersicina andthe corresponding proteins from other organisms T roseopersicina Organism ... model and to identify the intermediates inthe various T roseopersicina mutants are in progress In summary, HupK is selectively involved inthe biosynthesis ofthe various [NiFe] hydrogenases In ... the T roseopersicina mutant strains, where the hydrogenase biosynthesis is affected specifically and/ or pleiotropically Materials and methods Bacterial strains and plasmids Strains and plasmids are...
... kinds of relations appear as constraints inthe system, and on the order in which constraints are taken off the queue The results for systems consisting exclusively of one ofthe three kinds of ... based on the constraints inthe system If no such solution exists, then C is inconsistent The Waltz algorithm repeatedly executes refinements until the system is quiescent, and returns the solution ... lengths of all ofthe constraints) * May not terminate if the system is inconsistent tTerminates in arbitrarily long (finite) time if the system is inconsistent tMay not terminate if the solution...
... human beings as special cases, and treat them as ends in themselves, never only as means for other ends Classical economic theory solved the problem ofin nite regression of means in another, ingenious, ... in three distinct ways in transferring meaning to goods One is related to advertising The fashion system takes new styles and associates them with existing cultural categories The fashion system, ... generated the basic innovations of computer networking In other words, it puts history inthe context of technology and innovation studies It also discusses resource mobility inthe early phases of the...
... with the ACT to create an instrument capable of measuring the general business core knowledge of business students The test includes questions in each ofthe following areas: Accounting; Business ... students” so that they can “understand the intricacies of business and accounting with less effort and increase their rate of success in completing the course.” A summary ofthe literature on Hispanics ... College Testing Program (ACT) in 1987 in response to the need for outcomes assessment in business schools The then 23 called American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) contracted...
... condition and so that comes with stewardship responsibilities OK, so in terms ofthe motivations andthe aggression andthe funding andthe push—I read the testimonies from this summer to the Senate Subcommittee ... business of their own research groups, inside of their own personal laboratories When I inquired of these same researchers about the possibility of their participation inthe public discourse ... nanotechnology in terms of ethics, humanity, andthe well-being ofthe planet, for individual researchers to cloister themselves inside of professional associations and affiliations And further, society...
... a hand print inthe sand: the palm is the floodplain andthe fingers are the various rivers and creeks that flow toward the Mississippi at the wrist Beyond the tips ofthe fingers are the uplands ... Kaskaskia collapsing into the Mississippi; and what was once downtown Kaskaskia as it appears today and into the mouth ofthe Kaskaskia The subsequent erosion and widening ofthe new Mississippi River ... found inthe freshly plowed soil Representing thousands upon thousands of tiny reflections of extinct technologies, traditions, and beliefs, the enormity of these remains was basically lost on us...