... and the hearer at the time of the utter- ance. Planning strategies are influenced by whether or not the speaker and hearer mutually believe appropriate facts about the intended referent. In ... discovering Smith's badly mutilated body, and one saying " ;The man who mur- dered Smith is insane." In this situation, the speaker is informing the hearer of something about the ... inthe noun phrase and the PF identifiable description. Inthe case of the NSI action, the speaker and he=rer mutually believe that executing plan P will result in the hearer acquiring the...
... putrescine and its biosynthetic precursor arginine are not. There are many more examples of NO affecting the concentrations of PAs and over the past few years studies on polyamines and NO are ... (ROS). These are deleterious for theplants as it causes oxidative damage by reacting with biomolecules. Plantsare able to perceive the external and internal sig-nals and are then used by the ... including the luminal binding protein gene BiP is induced. The under-lying mechanisms of UPR in yeasts and mam-mals have been well researched (Rutkowski and Kaufman 2004 ) , although those in...
... observed inthe east of BacBo(QuangNinhProvince),but in thisarea the ageofunderlyingandoverlyingformationsis different from those inthe north of Bac Bo. The underlying ... northofNorthVietNamandSouthChina.Perhaps the continental regime in SouthChinahadnotlongexisted,andat the beginningof Late Lochkovian (Bac Bun in Viet Nam,Nagaoling in SouthChina) the terranehad ... ofdifferentagesisanimportantevent in regionalgeology; it marked the change tectonic regimeof the region resulting from the indosianorogeny in Viet Nam and in Southeast Asia in common. The indosinian...
... từ một để biết chức năng của cụm trong câu: There were some children swimming inthe river. There were some children swimming inthe river ... “I want some red hats”. (Tôi muốn vài cái mũ đỏ). “Would you like some water?”. (Bạn có muốn uống một chút nước không?). - “swimming inthe river” – đang bơi trên sông. “There were some children ... sông. “There were some children swimming” (children who were swimming). “swimming” là dạng phân từ 1 của “swim”. - inthe river” - ở trên sông. - Cách thêm “ing” vào sau động từ: khi động từ...
... living in caves, shaping rocks as primitive tools and wearing the skins of other mammals that they have killed and eaten. In the oceans, we might envisage seal-like rodents and, hunting them, ... recreated. Visiting aliens will certainly be aware, on general principles, that things of this sort are possible. Some- thing must happen to the body of any living being, after death. Being a direct ... reassemble themselves into minerals that are stable in their new, cooler and wetter surroundings. Only a few of the primary igneous minerals resist the surface rotting. e most common of these,...
... recentlylearnt the painful lesson that increased monetary inputdoes not directly correlate with improved health outcome. The major challenges facing the health of people in the United Kingdom are linked ... song in keeping with local or village custom of con-veying a message to peers. Patients inthe United Kingdomwould certainly remember a smoking cessation advice ses-sion that included singing ... turn tonurse the baby. While one is lying with the baby in the "kangaroo" position, the other prepares food and talkswith other mothers and midwives. Every so often theyexchange...
... (4.7) The reasonings inthe case of Wξ( f )(z) are similar. The proof of continuity on D of Wξ( f )and W∗ξ( f ) i s similar to that for Pξ( f )intheproofofTheorem 2.1(i).It remains to ... ω1( f ; δ)D,(4.19)which proves the theorem.Concerning the geometric properties of complex Gauss-Weierstrass singular integrals,we present the following.Theorem 4.2. (i) If f (z)=∞k=0akzk, ... ξ)∂D(2.8)(for the last inequalities, see, e.g., [2, proof of Theorem 2.1(i), page 252]).Remark 2.2. Theorem 2.1(ii) and (iii) remain valid for f only continuous on D. In what follows, we present some...
... Dihedralgroups. They do this by exhibiting a completely explicit basis for the quotients analogousto (1.5). Of course, since the S3m-quasi-invariants are easily obtained from the m-quasi-invariants of the ... whenever the invariants form a polynomial ring ontwo generators. Moreover, the methods used in [7] are quite distinct from ours and don’treveal the origin of the observed degree shift. the electr ... QIM[Xn]. The only missing ingredient is given by the following the electr onic jou rnal of combinatorics 12 (2005), #R20 12 To prove sufficiency, note that the formulas in (3.7) together with the conditions...
... painting did notlead to a significant improvement inthe level of protectionthan the resin coating alone. According to the results obtainedon the test pieces inoculated with C. puteana, the ... systemseems to be the combination of treating the surface and painting the edges of the panels, while the surface treatments alone were less effective. The article also points out that the test method ... few years, but then, dueto the leaching of the phenolic component decrease over time.Analyzing the different plywood protections, the combinationof resin coating and edge painting did not lead...
... While over-harvesting of some important medicinal plants has increased, manyAmchi are working towards both biological conservationof the medicinal plants through sustainable harvestingand protection ... Medicinal Plantsin South Asia.Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Program in Asia (MAPPA), IDRC/SARO, NewDelhi, India 1999.4. Ghimire SK: Sustainable Harvesting and Management of Medicinal Plants in ... wounds, wounds, infection, infection diseasesPain Headache, stomachache, rheumatism, body pain, leg pain, backbone pain, joint pain, hand pain, ear pain, chest pain, ribspain, bodyache, numbness...
... in Lockwood’s case, the other aspect of power in the doctor–patient relationship comes to the fore – the case in which the clinicianfeels at a power disadvantage in resisting requests that are ... strangeness, in otherwords, the stranger within ourselves. The implication for cloning is that the parent(s) seeking reproductive cloning cannot accept that strangeness, car-ried inthe matrix of the ... arguments. Finally, the validity of the argumentsboth for and against anonymity are considered, and the implications ofchanges inthe practice of secrecy for donor insemination are outlined.Elina...
... sea-piece. The colouring was very fine, and it seemed to be worked out to the minutest detail.“These are not paintings, but photographs,” he replied “there are nosuch things as paintings now, ... room a warm, glowing tint. Therewas a thick round velvet mat inthe middle of the floor, pink in the centre and getting darker towards the sides, while beyond that there wasa margin of white marble. ... altered and improved, is used;and the smallest sound inthe one theatre is heard inthe other as dis-tinctly as inthe first, even to the furthest off part of the gallery. This,which is a private...
... characteristics in culture and fine arts inthe process of building a new culture. From such analyses, it can be stated that the national characteristics in culture and fine arts arethe crystallization ... nay, in lần thứ 3, Nam Sơn xuất bản. TÍNH DÂN TỘC CỦA VĂN HOÁ, NGHỆ THUẬT LÀ GÌ? WHAT ARETHE NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS IN CULTURE AND FINE ARTS? LÊ HỮU ÁI Trường Đại học Kinh tế, ... thụ và phát triển văn hoá nghệ thuật của mỗi dân tộc. ABSTRACT The national characteristics in culture and fine arts arethe essential components of a culture imbued with national identities....