... they would find all arrangements made.One day, near the end ofthe week (the beginning ofthe next being setfor the start) Eradicate came shuffling into the room where Tom wassorting out the ... the awning- coveredstern with Tom, Ned and the others, Jacinto sent the chunk of meat outinto the muddy stream.47 the anxiety on the part ofthe officers and crew, the alarm spread amongthem.It ... is only the beginning."A canopy had been arranged over their boat to keep off the scorchingrays ofthe sun. The boat containing the exploring party and Val Jacintotook the lead, the baggage...
... do in the morning."But inthe morning the man with the black mustache was not aboard the train, and on inquiring ofthe conductor, Tom learned that the mys-terious stranger had gotten off ... case the ink spot would be on the outside ofthe map, and noton the inside," declared Tom, with the instinct of a detective. "Unless hehad the map folded in his pocket with the inside ... added. Then, taking out a long, keen knife, the vandal stole toward where the great wings ofthe RED CLOUDstretched out inthe dim light like the pinions of a bird. There was a rip-ping, tearing,...
... dock.Immense automobiles laden with boxes, barrels and bales puffed to the loading gangways. There was the puffing and whistling ofthe donkeyengines as they hoisted into the big holds the goods intended ... most ofthe time, while some of his new friends did what theycould for him. Tom had in mind a plan whereby he might solve the identity of the mysterious passengers. He was going to do it by a ... then, as there was no further danger of being overheard, they resumed their talk about the city of gold. It wasdecided that they would have to wait the arrival of another letter fromMr. Illingway...
... seemed on the point of bursting with an excess of dignity. These were the chief incidents ofthe winter, though there were many others of less consequence that served to keep the boys in a delightful ... flowered-chintz curtains and mountainous eiderdown coverings which swelled up toward the ceiling. In the middle ofthe wall, opposite the windows, a big iron stove, like the one inthe sitting-room ... congregate in large numbers at such places, assisting or annoying the watchers, riding on the logs, or teasing the girls who stand up on the hillside, admiring the daring feats ofthe lumbermen....
... non-lexicalization ofthe concepts, the lack of super ordinates of hyponyms etc. The main contribution of this paper is to draw out the main ways of dealing with the hurdles by investigating how an ... a basic “change of form”, by emphasizing the “intended inthe text” as said “ Translation is rendering a written text into another language inthe way the author intended inthe text.”Hatim ... but the nominal sense ofthe words is noting to the end of the book.Stepping into thelandof one to part of one equivalence, which happens when a English expression could only covers part of...
... “hated”… At the beginning ofthe story, the main character was introduced “an old Indian named Koskoosh” and the story is told from the point of view of this character. Inthe text, one can find many ... features ofthe text and the intention ofthe writer. In this thesis, the text chosen is the short story The Law of Life” bythe famous American writer, Jack London. 2. Aims ofthe study The ... realization inthe short story The Law of Life by Jack London has been finished. Now we shall sum up the results ofthe study. In chapter 2 ofthe study, the theoretical background ofthe most...
... solid line), inthe presence of 100 lM neurotoxin (•, dotted line), in the presence of 200 lM neurotoxin ( , dottedline) and inthe presence of neurotoxin and50 lM dopamine (h, dashed line).Modulation ... quantified by integrating the peak of interest using the software LC solution version 1.22 SP1 supplied by the manufacturer. The concentrations of MPTP and MPP+ in the samples were calculated using ... solubilized by urea.Effect of dopamine on MPTP and MPP+inducedchanges in kinetics ofthe aggregation of a-synucleina-Synuclein was incubated inthe presence of 100 lmMPTP, along with 50 lm dopamine....
... formpart ofthe copper binding sites in this protein.Although there are four histidines inthe C-terminal,another histidine is present at position 18, and given the folded state ofthe protein it ... cystatins.Further support for the premise that the C-terminuscould be the copper binding domain comes from stud-ies ofthe P79S mutant, which differs from the copperbinding forms of stefin B by ... important inthe brain, there-fore the role of copper binding or loss of its bindingcould be related to specific cerebellar function(s) of stefin B [18], which remains to be seen by more in vivostudies.Stefin...
... FXa cofactor activity ofthe reactionintermediate, FVaint. This facilitated the determination of loss of FVa cofactor activity during the initial stage of inactivation and minimized thein uence ... 2731Lack of heparin effect on FVa inactivation by APC mutants deficient in heparin bindingTo verify that the inhibition of APC-mediated FVainactivation by heparin is related to the ability of heparinto ... ramifications.There are two possible molecular explanations for the inhibition ofthe Arg506 cleavage by heparin: (a) directbinding of heparin to FVa close to the Arg506 site; (b)binding of heparin to...
... for probes in the inhibitory region of TnI, another for the probe at position121 of TnI, and a third for the probe inthe N-domain of TnC.Identification ofthe TnC domain perceived by the TnI mutantsTo ... indicates that the highaffinity Ca2+signal is related to the N-domain. Further, the disruption ofthe sites inthe C-domain affects the loweraffinity part ofthe signal. The difference inthe ... reconstitution of troponin complexes.TheabilityofeachmutantTnItobindTnCwasassessedbyurea/PAGEinthepresenceof(A)0.5mMEDTA and (B) 0.5 mMCa2+ .In the absence of Ca2+onlythebandoffreeTnCisvisibleinthegel.When...
... have the nature and inherent desire of every living intelligence for increase of life. Every living thing must continually seek for the enlargement of its life, because life, inthe mere act of ... things inthe Certain Way you will begin to get rich; and you will begin to have capital. The getting of capital is a part ofthe process of getting rich; and it is a part ofthe result which invariably ... After once forming the thought, have the most absolute and unquestioning faith that the sewing machine is coming; never think of it, or speak, of it, in any other way than as being sure to arrive....
... into contact inthe absence of ATP, curcumin is then able tobind to the ATPase (possibly at the hinge region) locking the two domains together and therefore precluding ATP binding(i.e. inhibiting ... possiblyincreased. In order to further assess the possibility of curcuminaffecting the interaction of ATP binding to the ATPase, thiswas directly measured using [32P]ATP inthe absence of Ca2þ(Fig. ... fluorescence ofthe FITC-labelledATPase is affected by curcumin. FITC is known to label the ATPase on Lys515 within the ATP binding pocket of the nucleotide binding domain, also precluding ATP binding[15,43]....
... even the growth markets can change their view of the dangers of smoking tobacco fast-er than expected,” they say.Among the newcomers since the 1990s is Finland’s Nokia, which surfed in on the ... sponsored bythe New Zea- land Forest Service. He spent his time studying intensely – and play-ing rugby. He was the team’s cap-tain, and they often played teams from other countries. Inthe ... are often asked. The expres-sion “minimizing waste” is governing many trends, in each phase of the chain. Customers, who are becoming more and more aware, will shape the trends ofthe future,...