... on the people in the conflict. Ideal as this may
sound in theory this is no doubt hard to achieve in practice. Also it depends on the character of the
problem, ofthe team co-operation andthe ... society
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and in military projects. There is thus a good deal of “command
and control” thinking to be found in the foundations ofthe basic technical tools of project management
theory. In the post-industrial, ... here of whether what is habitually referred to as “project
management theory is in fact a theory in the scientific sense ofthe word; i.e. for instance capable of giving a general
account of...
... Bank).
Keynes, John Maynard, 1936, The General Theoryof Income, Interest and Money, Harcourt,
Brace and World, New York, 1964.
, 1937a, Alternative Theories ofthe Rate of Interest, The Economic
Journal, ... position
and counterparties, on their side, might consider for them unnecessary to further assess the
riskiness ofthe bank. Finally, the inadequacy ofthe static accounting framework, underpinning
the ... firms negotiate with their bankers the terms and conditions of credit
access, they andthe bankers determine the total level of resource employment for the given
technology of production. Since...
... direct and
indirect speech. The other section deals with practical applications of these
theories in finance- an aspect of business. This section contrasts the use of
nominal clauses and adverbial ... question of
the fulfilment or
non fulfilment of
the condition,
and so the truth
of the
proposition
expressed by the
main clause.
If I am rich, I will buy
a Mescedes car.
Unless clause
often ... adverbial clauses, direct and indirect speech in the financial
theme by analyzing five financial articles to help you thoroughly understand the
theory. Moreover, the report is carried out by...
... difficult. The oldest or the
husband ofthe family sits at the head ofthe table and others sit in descending
order according to age or wherever they like. The meal starts when everyone
has their ... the serving dishes and add them to the
rice. Then, they hold the rice bowl near their mouth, using their chopsticks to
eat. However, eating on the table sometimes is not easy as there are standards
and ... concepts andthe whole knowledge ofthe world. His idea about the
influence of language upon thought, andthe existence of an “intermediate
universe” of concepts interposed between man andthe universe,...
... characteristics ofthe Internet;
d
o
, K
o
and DI K
o
are defined as the average diameter, K,andDI K ofthe original networks and d
f
,
K
f
and DI K
f
denote the diameter, K,andDIK after 10% ofthe ... meaningful. The other metric, S, is defined
as the ratio ofthe number of nodes in the giant connected
component divided by the total number of nodes. One might
notice the different characteristics ofthe ... degree
Internet
Analnatical
PG and GE model
(c) Average degree
Fig. 9. Dynamic characteristics ofthe Internet—number of nodes and links, and average degree ofthe Internet. (a) and (b): The number of nodes/links...
... isolated
and its genomic structure and expression analysis investi-
gated. This work will pave the way for further investigation
of the biological function of this gene, andthe probability of
the ... against products of b-actin. The x-axis indicates the time-periods of LPS incubation andthe relative expression of the
carp IL-10 gene on the y-axis. Controls for 0, 1, 3 and 6 h of incubation ... their positions. The arrowheads depict the residues important for
the structural core ofthe IL-10 gene. The underlined amino acid residues are the signal sequences ofthe respective genes. The...
... Proceedings ofthe 47th Annual Meeting ofthe ACL andthe 4th IJCNLP ofthe AFNLP, pages 746–754,
Suntec, Singapore, 2-7 August 2009.
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2009 ACL and AFNLP
What lies beneath: Semantic and syntactic analysis
of ... that of Chomskian theory or Harris’s concep-
tion of transformation (Harris, 1957). In this view,
the original verbatim string is the surface form of
the sentence, and as in linguistic theory ... (described further in Section 4) may
yield insight into the structure ofspeech errors and
how to extract these verb-argument relationships
in verbatim and errorful speech text.
3 Syntactic variation...
... complex,
cleavage ofthe P
1
P
1
 peptide bond, linkage ofthe active
site Ser ofthe protease to the carboxyl group of P
1
by an
ester bond and insertion ofthe N-terminal part ofthe RCL
as strand 4 in ... behaviour ofthe serpin.
Complex formation between serpins and their cognate
proteases is fuelled by the thermodynamic properties of the
serpin. Accordingly, insertion ofthe RCL as s4A and
the ensuing ... loss of activity
suggesting a heterogeneity in the active fraction of these
variants. That substituting either ofthe juxtaposed residues
E283 (s6A) or K327 (s5A) with an A increases the rate of
latency...
... RPAP. The size o f the interaction surface between
the peptide andthe non binding bottom ofthe Fab is 173 A
˚
2
which c orresponds to about 36% ofthe interaction of the
full peptide with the ... e
crystalcellthathaveadistanceof4A
˚
or less to the ligand. The C-terminal part ofthe pe ptide (RPAP) has clo se contacts to the n ext protein in the
crystal cell and is therefore stabilized on the surface o ... more
flexibility and less contact to the protein. In the 3D structure
of PDTRP docked into the binding site of SM3 Pro1 a nd
Asp2 fill a deep cavity ofthe antibody while Arg4 and P ro5
have less contact to the...
... Cys97, Cys208 and Cys343).
On the analogy ofthe soybean b-amylase, the active
site ofthe C. sepium b-amylase most probably consists
of a cleft located between the barrel core and the
smaller ... were inserted between the third letter of one codon and
the first letter ofthe following codon.
Molecular modeling of the
C. sepium
b-amylase
The amino-acid sequence ofthe b-amylase from C. ... which is presumed to be involved in the
catalytic activity.
Localization ofthe b-amylase in the cells ofthe rhizomes
The cellular and subcellular localization ofthe C. sepium
b-amylase was studied...
...
balance of payments. The third review ofthe programme is
expected to be completed by the end of January, 2011.
31. The programme has contributed to the stabilization ofthe
economy, as the ... households and their
profiles, housing conditions, school attendance, literacy and
educational levels. The Census will also provide some ofthe
data needed to assess progress on the six ofthe ten ... implemented in the key sectors ofthe economy to
improve the livelihood ofthe people of this country. I will
like to mention some ofthe major achievements made in
some ofthe key sectors.
Education...
... into
account the constraints
● places people and their priorities at the centre.
The SLA stresses the importance of an in-depth
understanding ofthe various livelihood
components and factors including:
● ... concentrate.
Experience of this type of research shows that
sharing of information amongst the team
members, and inception and consultation
workshops at the beginning and end of the
projects, stimulate the exchange ... livelihoods ofthe poor.
Changes or transformations in these policies and
institutions can be used to mitigate negative
effects of trends on the overall asset status and
cushion the impact of shocks and...
... sequence and sequence alignment of Cyn d 24. (A) Nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences of Cyn d 24. The numbers
on the right ofthe figure indicate the positions ofthe nucleotide sequence. The ... primers
were designed and used together with the anchor pri-
mer AP2 to obtain the 5Â and 3Â portions of the
Cyn d 24 cDNA. The nucleotide sequence of the
Cyn d 24 gene is shown in Fig. 3A. The cDNA con-
tains ... [13].
Of the plant allergens listed in theof cial allergen
database ofthe IUIS, about 25% belong to various
pathogenesis-related protein groups and these have been
categorized into nine of the...
... 257
rows 5 and 7 shows that in the presence ofthe substrate,
rotation of Asp142 towards Glu144 lowers the pK
a
of the
latter by 0.8 pH units.
The calculated effects ofthe D140N and D215N muta-
tions ... order of magnitude less active than
E144Q. Ofthe Asp fi Xxx mutants, D142N and D215N
mutants continued to display considerable activity (3–5% of
wildtype activity) whereas the activities ofthe ... for the position of residue 142 [34].
The pK
a
calculations indicate that the only candidate for
a residue determining the basic arm ofthe pH-activity
profile ofthe D142N mutant is Glu144. The...
... parts
of the N-terminal fragment and ⁄ or the second cassette;
AB
DC
EF
Fig. 5. Effects of point mutation of the
WalkerA and B motifs ofthe AAA-cassettes
of Pex6p on the morphological appearance
of ... unknown.
In this study we mapped the mutual binding sites
and assayed the effects of deletion and point mutations
in Pex1p and Pex6p for the interaction ofthe proteins
and for their overall function in ... interact
in vivo. We assigned their corresponding binding sites and elucidated the
importance of ATP-binding and -hydrolysis of Pex1p and Pex6p for their
interaction. We show that the interaction...