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... form the NADP+-bound enzyme. The extent ofthe red-shift following the addition of different concentrations of NADPH was then used to estimate the efficiency of NADPH binding. The results of these ... PChlide in thissystem. The results of measurements ofthe effects of ATP, ADP,AMP and adenosine on the corresponding low pH-inducedblue-shift inthe absorption maximum of maize PLB, made in the ... step is involved in pigment loading. The precise role of any possible PORkinase therefore still remains unclear. The main line of evidence for the existence of a POR-phosphatase is the observation...
... largely inthe context of providing clues to the nature ofthe learner rather than in terms of a teaching tool. We have recently had the pleasure of observing English language classes at the Izmir ... TheImportanceof Eye Contact inthe ClassroomTeachers often complain about discipline, about lack of attention, about the use of L2 inthe classroom and many other problems, many of which ... both the teacher and the learner, yet much classroom time is spent with eyes firmly fixed on the book, the board, the floor, the window, or roaming randomly around the teaching and learning...
... printout are the scheme's main features. One ofthe most discussed problems inthe automatic translation of Russian documents into English is the insertion ofEnglish articles inthe output. ... question is meaningful only in terms ofthe incrementing of consumer appeal ofthe product, and it would be difficult to answer without research in that very area. From the point of view of an MT ... criteria in the determination ofEnglish articles to the exclusion of all other considerations, or use a combined syntactico- statistical method; the aim of all such routines is the selection of...
... radiation. The extent ofthe effect of its presence on the radiation spectrum, together with the resolution and signal-to-noise ofthe instrument, determine the accuracy ofthe measurement. In the ... is defined as the ratio ofthe slant column and the vertical column densities. For cases when the scattering can be ignored, i.e. for the retrieval of trace gases inthe near-infrared, the air ... (40.000 km) that they have the same rotational period as the earth. Therefore they always see the same part ofthe earth, about 1/3 ofthe total surface. From these orbits the satellite instrument...
... includes values for the starting time and duration of each of these actions. 65 Defining the Semantics of Verbal Modifiers in the Domain of Cooking Tasks Robin F. Karlin Department of ... TotalTime. The number of inter- vals present during the total time period is calculated by dividing the total time period by the sum ofthe length of one incident ofthe action and the length of a ... empirical, linguistic study of recipes was con- ducted with the goals of delimiting the scope ofthe cooking domain, identifying important verbal mod- ifiers, and defining the semantics of those...
... in Appendix 5.2 (Lemma 5.2).Thus, the combination of Lemma 2.4 in [dFdM], the results of [Koz] and of the proof ofthe renormalization theorem in [LvS] provides Theorem 2.3. The outline ofthe ... intersection of two disks ofthe sameradius in such a way that two points ofthe intersection ofthe boundaries of these disks are joined by I and the angle of this intersection at these points ... Υλ0∩ Y , where the closure ofthe interval Y iscontained in Ω, consists of finitely many points. In order to underline the main idea ofthe proof of this theorem we split itinto three parts....
... trees. The largest plant height was obtained using linings of stone and marble. During the first year ofthe study, when the lining served only as mulch due to lack of rainfall, an increase of ... assess the potential of actually achieving such significant increases in rainfed cereal yields beyond the baseline projections. It is essential in most oftheworld that rainfed production increases ... raise the HI of rice to around 0.60, and breeding for “super rice” with 200 to 250 grains per panicle rather than the 100 to 120 grains ofmodern high-yielding varieties is ongoing at the International...
... to the banking sector The previous subsection analyzes how the banking sector, through the dynamics of bankcapital, affects the transmission of shocks. In recent years, however, episodes of increasedvolatility ... to them. In this context, this subsection considers the effects of a shock that arises inthe bankingsector of our model and leads to exogenous declines in bank net worth. Following the theoretical ... households investing in the bank is limited by the two moral hazard problems: if either were to worsen, the paymentto households would decrease.Introducing (19) into the participation constraint (14),...