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... the Fruit-house," the "Tell of the Tablets," and the "Great Tell," and, rising as they do inthe centre of the site,they mark the position of the temples and the other principal buildings ... of the lesser chieftains, but we find apossible survival of it inthe case of a king, even as late as the time of the XIth Dynasty; for at Thebes, in the precinct of the funerary temple of King ... electricity, and inthe Tombs of the Kings at Thebes nothing disturbs the silence but the steady thumping pulsation of the dynamo-engine which lights the ancient sepulchres of the Pharaohs. Thus...
... human beingtogether with the small amount of DNA that exists in the mitochondria the tiny organelles that are found inthe cytoplasmof these cells. In terms of size, the DNA molecule is so thin ... only the male children (3 & 5) have inherited theirfather’s (1) Y chromosome pattern (denoted in dark blue). On the mother’s (2) sideof the family, her brothers have inherited their father’s ... immigrants inthe last 350 years; and the third fromIndia and the Malay Archipelago inthe past 100 to 150 years (seefigure 10). There have been varying degrees of genetic admixtureA Walkin the...
... eventualities. They returned the following morning,and inthe course of the same day the Battalion took over the firing line to the right that is from the smallnullah to the Horse Shoe. On the left ... eastern section of the Eski line, a position joining the French.There was little done inthe few days we spent there except in making detailed arrangements in connectionwith the evacuation. It ... forget the use it was reallyintended for, and finding that the beams were much too long to support the canvas roof, instead of consideringsome means of raising the roof or lowering the beams into...
... gained the ability to act on the 6-carbonsugar. The combined information allows us to distinguish the two types ofspecificity patterns in other available sequences. The results obtained in the present ... conformations: one pointing towards the phosphate group of the ligand and the other pointingout into solution. Inthe TcRpiB-wt (i.e. ligand-free)structure, Arg113 is only inthe latter conformation(Fig. ... Arg141¢. The other end of the substrate points into a deep pocket inthe enzyme.Moving along the ligand from the phosphate, O4 inter-acts with His102¢ and a water molecule that is in turnwithin...
... out the names of famous scientists. The growing use of light- emitting diodes (LEDs) in lighting in advertising poses a potential challenge due to their high light intensities and the distracting ... enhance the nightscape through floodlighting of monuments, buildings or areas of aesthetic or historic interest. We recognise that inthe right place, such lighting, including advertising lights, ... high level in 1993. Other than these, the only areas showing no real increase in levels were in remote mountainous regions of Scotland and Wales. Outdoor lighting inthe UK continues to grow...
... domain,lacking the catalytic residues in some cases, is found in a wide variety of functionally distinct proteins in fre-quent association with other domain structures knownto be involved in ... kDaphosphoprotein In order to investigate the molecular mechanismsinvolved in acclimation of plant photosyntheticmachinery to high light intensities, we isolated thyla-koid membranes from the leaves ... (N-terminal) and y-ions (C-terminal) are indicated inthe spectrum as well as in the corresponding amino acid sequence. The ions marked with an asterisk indicate that the fragments underwent neutral...
... minimize the effects of the changes they noted in the sensitivity of the eye. The 19th century witnessed profound changes inthe manner in whichscience was practised. This was true also inthe ... utilitarianneeds of the gas lighting industry. Photometers in use by gas inspectorsoutstripped those available in universities inthe late 19th century. The nascentelectric lighting industry began ... needs of the gas lighting industry from the second half of the 19th century, it was appropriated by the nascent electric lightingindustry to ‘prove’ the superiority of their technology. By the turn...
... complete the walk when walking in near darkness (p < 0.005). Walk times increased by 14.3% inthe controls and by 15.8% in the patients, in other words, by similar amounts (p =0.828). Among the ... was the gait parameter and the independent vari-ables were the group (patients or controls), the walkingcondition (i.e., light or near darkness), and the interactionterm group × lighting condition. ... affected by the change in lighting (p > 0.37). During walking in near darkness, variability measures were not significantly changed inthe healthy con-trols (p > 0.29), but inthe patients,...
... of the undertaking, ana-lyzed the data and collaborated in writing the article. PDPanalyzed the data and collaborated in writing the article.PZ collected data and collaborated in writing the ... surveywas an administrative pilot. It's going to be retested on the same sample, during the same period of the year and in the same conditions as the first test given, to investigate the reliability.Statistical ... who were discomforted by the artificial light in the operating theatres and Intensive Care departments(Figure 6). In order to verify the hypothesis that artificial light affectsworkers'...
... aregrowingdark.Nowweseethatmanyof the verybrightestlights inthe tunnelfinallyfeel the impactandalsobegintolosetheir light. The ownersof the businesses inthe tunnelareseeingmuchoftheirwealthgraduallydrainaway. The ... that the hopes of even the remainingbrighterlightsaregraduallyevaporatinginto the newemptinessof the tunnel. THE LIGHTS INTHE TUNNEL / 36 CopyrightedMaterial–Paperback/Kindle ... ourDNAmoleculeandidentifyingeachgenetookatremend-ousamountofcomputationalresources,andgridcompu-tingplayedasignificantrole in this. The geneticinformationobtainedthrough the projectisstored in databasesandcanbeaccessedbyscientistsandresearchersvia the Internet. The resultisafantasticsourceofknowledgethatcontinuestobeanalyzedandwhichiscertain to result in innumerable future advances inthe fieldsofgenetics,bio-engineeringandmedicine.An especially interestingdevelopment inthe field ofgridcomputingis the ideathatunusedpoweronvirtuallyanycomputerconnectedto the Internetcanbeintegratedintoavoluntarygridanddeployedtosolvebigproblems.Mostcomputers,iflefton,donothingatallduringlargeblocksoftime,especiallyovernight. The ideatotiethesecomputerstogetherbyhavingtheirownersdonateunusedcomputingpowerhassprungup in anumberofplaces.Stanford...