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... gain acceptance inthe Netherlands. A century later, they were widespread there after ousting another white root, the parsnip. Potatoes were also adopted in England, and the same was true in ... growing in Southeast Asia before the beginning of the seventeenth century. 53 The Portuguese had led the way into the East Indies with their discovery of a sea route around Africa that eliminated ... from the North Sea to the Ural Mountains, rye, although temperamental inthe face of cold winters and rainy summers, was the only Old World grain that did at all well. But potatoes thrived in...
... of the South Chinese Sea. Here, the tidal amplitude is approx. 1.5 m. The study site Hoa An is located in an area where an inter-action of the tidal regimes of the South Chinese Seaand of the ... management andthe water supply inthe Mekong Delta will remain a challenge inthe future. Because of the high population- and economical growth rates it can be expected that the water demand will increase ... km in length. Those canals are mainly used for irrigation and for transportation of goods and people. The canal system is connected to the open sea. In An Binh the canals are influenced by the...
... Naiman and Watkins, p. 10.56SAPRIN, ES, p. 14; MR, p. 114.57SAPRIN, MR, p. 151; Naiman and Watkins, p. 10.58SAPRIN, (MR), pp. 74, 158, 162-63; Naiman and Watkins, p. 11.59aiman and Watkins, ... 3.Impoverishing a Continent: The World Bank and IMF in Africa 1Impoverishing a Continent: The World Bank andthe IMF in AfricaBy Asad IsmiISBN 0-88627-373-0 July 2004Impoverishing a Continent: The ... Renais-sance include restoring confidence in Africans, re-jecting all forms of exploitation and domination,reinforcing the culture of solidarity andthe spiritof self-reliance, relying on the creative...
... and despite the increase inthe range and rate of most taxes inthe eight-eenth and early nineteenth centuries, and a measure of consolidation and innovation. In particular, though the land ... themselves. In these two ways the judges protected the rights of the individual by ensuring the true meaning of the legislation was adhered to, and by having disputes determined by expert and trained ... Britain shows the state increasing its power, authority and resources as its nancial needs grew, with the position of the subject remaining, inevita-bly, subordinate and growing correspondingly...
... aristocratic, and democratic power, in which the consuls executed the laws and controlled the army, the senateproposed the laws and controlled the treasury, andthe popular assembliespassed the laws and ... government, and the rule of law.At the end of the American Revolution, after they had defeated the Britishking (with French help) and earned their nation’s independence, the officers of the Continental ... both their morals and their constitution intheold republican legacyof Rome.62 The Origins of Republican Legal Theory The first self-consciously “republican” ideology originated inthe senatorialopposition...
... providedfurther insight into the molecular mechanism driving the formation of the covalent C115–fosfomycin adduct. Aconservative exchange of K22 to arginine maintains fosfo-mycin binding, while ... lysine reduces the probability offorming the fully closed form of the protein. The results obtained with the K22V/R120K doublemutant protein point toward a central role of arginine 120 in the ... Lysine 22 and arginine 120 in MurA (Eur. J. Biochem. 271) 2687H-bond. If the Neatom of K22 is missing (as inthe K22Vmutant), the fosfomycin binding/reaction with C115 occursonly in the...
... and chymotrypsin inthe human small intestine. Gut 10,477–483.3. Low, A.G. (1982) The activity of pepsin, chymotrypsin and trypsinduring 24 h periods inthe small intestine of growing pigs. Br.J. ... 2).Finally it is of interest regarding thein vivo mechanism ofinactivation, that chymotrypsin and trypsin, mixed in concentration ratios close to those inthe intestines, did notexpedite the inactivation ... D-chymotrypsin. The two domains of the molecule are shaded andthe interdomain and autolysis loops are boxed. The cleavage site(s) that is (are) about to becleaved inthe given step is (are) in bold. The...
... R,Steichen JJ. 1982. Increasing serum calcium and magnesium concentrations in breast-fed infants:Longitudinal studies of minerals in human milk and in sera of nursing mothers and their infants.Journal ... reported in breastfeeding infants.69Pyridoxine (B6) is recommended as an adjunctto therapy with INH in adults and adoles-cents andin breastfeeding infants of mothersreceiving INH. INH has ... prevented in approximately 67 percent of infants whenzidovudine (AZT) was administered to the mother both intragestationally and during the intrapartum period, and to the infant during the first...
... were interviewed in private by amember of the research team. In Albania, the Netherlands and Ukraine, the support organisation wasalso the study partner. In Thailand, the study partner was the ... her, and for the interviewer. In the process of gathering information there is the danger that the safety and individual needs of victims may not beadequately addressed. Having a sound understanding ... Guide.Vision, Innovation and Professionalism in PolicingViolence Against Women and Children,7InternationalEthical Guidelines for Biomedical Research InvolvingHuman Subjects8 and reporting guidelines...
... distortion becoming stable. Furthermore, the exchange coupling between Mn3+ and Mn4+ ions depends on the type of eg orbital occupied at the Mn3+ site, leading to the following charge/orbital ... along the a-axis, the same in- plane arrangement of Mn3+ and Mn4+ is stacked andthe neighboured planes are antiferromagnetically coupled via super-exchange interaction. On the other hand, ... positions inthe phase diagram of La1-xCaxMnO3-δ system due to their interesting properties and charge-ordering phase transition. The samples were prepared by a solid-state reaction method. The...
... South Africa, inthe interests of the Natives, and inthe interests of just legislation let the Government withdraw the Bill, and appoint a Commission, and then justice and not injustice would ... by joining his lieutenant in travelling to and fro, denouncing the Dutch farmers for not expelling the Natives from their farms and replacing them with poor whites. This became a regular Ministerial ... Dube, the President, was touring the northern districts and Natal, and as the finances of the Congress did not permit an additional traveller, no information would be forthcoming in regard to the...
... viiinsufficiency of domestic savings, rather than the excess ofinvestment. In hindsight, the investment boom and its excesses in the late 1990s in fact led to domestic excess capacity and the recession ... for anything that went wrong inthe 1960s and 1970s:stagflation inthe United States, the drug culture inthe United States and Europe, even the sharp increase in teenage pregnancy in the United ... freedom, rather than more intervention,is the path to economic recovery and sustained growth. But so longas the interventionists retain the upper hand inthe councils of West-ern governments and...