... peroxidase containing cells lying in the ectoderm of the foot. The diaminobenzidine-stained granules are localized mainly in the apical part of the foot mucous cells asindicated by the arrow in (B). ... indicate the stained bands inthe gel. I is the majorperoxidase activity of hydra residing inthe foot of the animal, IIindicates another peroxidase activity present inthe rest of the animal.(B) ... PROTdatabase8.Cloning of the peroxidase The information obtained from the amino acid sequences of the tryptic peptides provided the basis for a cloning strategyusing PCR. Inthe first step, single-strand...
... choices optimized by bringing birth into the open, by freely talkingabout it inthe public domain.By contrast, the degree to which African Americans in Green Rivermaintained some measure of ... foothold in birthing babies and attending pregnant andlaboring mothers in their communities? In always asking why the Southgave up on African American midwives, I wanted to remember that the erasure ... stresses the “relation” of words to “neighboringwords” (White 1992, 84).An African American midwife in Virginia during the first half of the century shared much in common with her counterparts in the...
... also made in other jurisdictions including the UK and the EU. Following a government review (CGAA, 2003), major changes in the UK included the restructuring of the Financial Reporting Council ... audit committee include monitoring the integrity of the financial statements of the company…reviewing significant financial reporting judgments contained in them’ (provision C3.2). The auditor’s ... on factors affecting audit quality. The definition of audit quality inthe survey instrument was taken from the UK Financial Reporting Council’s definition in their 2006 consultation: ‘Obtaining...
... 16:0Regional diversity inthe nineteenth century 179southern africaDuring the early nineteenth centurythe African peoples of southern Africaused two strategies in attempting to overcome segmentation ... himself’.11 The western savanna also experienced two jihads during the nineteenth century, but they created less stability. The first, in 1818, was inthe internaldelta of the Niger, hitherto controlled ... year during the late nineteenth century. The main export was ivory,whose continuously rising price drove the traders ever deeper inland. Slaveexports rose to rival it during the mid -century, ...
... hertenacity in holding the castle in 1217. Indeed, Nichola’s defence ofpower and portrayal 23 Lincoln in 1217 was a significant factor in turning the tide of events in favour of King John. According ... appliesto other twelfth -century saints.44 Women’s testimony and role as sourcesof information on the saint are therefore one way in which they could in uence the shape and content of the text. ... research into the history of women and gender since the 1970s has changed the face of history. Using the insights of feminist theoryand of historians of women, gender historians have explored the...
... be justified depend-ing on the willingness of policy makers to intervene into family life. In addition, there is an argument to be made to intervene on the well-being of the individual. Although ... through the interjection of a reverse economic model originally intended to give the middle tier the monopoly of economic control. As authors in the original text point out, in an ever-expanding ... pay roughly the same amount in alcohol taxes. is then implies that the poor are paying a higher proportion of their income in alcohol taxes, making it a regressive tax.Countering the undesirability...
... Cooperation in Business: Managing Dilemmas inthe 21st Century, we take the first steps in exploring thisemerging field of knowledge and practice, lookingfor ways to think about two key business ... result of the largely unconscious evolution ofinstitutions of collective action. Ostrom has taken the lead in making the management principles forthese institutions explicit, combining theory ... exam-ple, in Ostrom’s study of water-use arrangements in the Los Angeles basin, an outside institution (the U.S. Geological Survey [USGS]) was charged withmonitoring, among other things, the salinity...
... the West Indies inthe XVII Century Author: Clarence Henry Haring The Buccaneers inthe West Indies inthe by Clarence Henry Haring 1commerce and monopolize all the treasure of the Indies by ... pounds sterling.[21] In view of the prevailing east wind in these regions, and the maze of reefs, cays and shoals extending far outto sea from the Mosquito Coast, the galleons, in making their course ... workmen, the increase of imposts, and the prejudice against the mechanic arts, industry was being ruined; while the increased depopulation of the realm, the mainmort of ecclesiastical lands, the majorats...
... with the addition of new vaccine products to the recommended childhood schedule. In diagnosing the problems facing the vaccine financing system, the Insti-tute of Medicine’s Committee on the ... caresetting. Assuring access and sustaining incentives that contribute to the availability of safe and effective vaccines are the twin goals that mustguide vaccine finance strategies inthe 21st century. 16 ... Berlin.20 FINANCING VACCINES INTHE 21ST CENTURY health sectors in adapting to foreseeable changes in vaccine development in the decades ahead. The public and private partnership that supports the immunization...
... role in securing U.S. interests, in promot-ing American values, and in protecting human rights. While the USAF has had significant success in employing aerospace power in the recent past, emerging ... similar to what Europe wentthrough at the end of the19th and beginning of the 20th century. Maintaining stability is likely to become more difficult because the region is producing two rising great ... challenge continues to be the continuing inabilityof the United States, its allies, and the Iraqi opposition to get rid of the Iraqi strongman, Saddam Hussein. Through the end of the Clinton administration,...
... flingingthemselves into the water and swimming off to the ships. At the same instant the guns of the galleons and of the shore batteries opened fire on the Jesus and her consorts, and inthe ... The English, being greatly inferior in numbers, lay waiting for them inside the Spit. The morning after the French came in was still and sultry. The English could not move for want of wind. The ... won, the wisest inthe devising ofenterprises, the calmest in danger, the first to set an example of energy in difficulties, and, above all, the firmest in maintaining order and discipline. The...
... always involved the hiding and covering up of one’sflaws.Think of the many presidents who had an affair during the course of their tenure inthe WhiteHouse. In some cases the press knew about the ... that the group believes promotes its best interest. In seeking to avoid shame, group members areimpelled to submerge their own personal interests for the sake of the common good. In the increasingly ... became increasinglyunwilling to deny their own personal needs for the good of the group. They rebelled againstauthority — the man” — and the idea that a common good should be dictated. In the...
... Academy of Engineering in providing services to the government, the public, and the scien-tific and engineering communities. The Council is administered jointly by both Academies and the Institute ... corporation’s intent is the pursuit of private interests and profits for owners of the company, they increasingly are bearing the marks of an undertaking and, to an increasing degree, have been serving the ... (EPA), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and the insurance industry to incorporate ele-ments of Responsible Care® in their decision making. In May 2004, the ACC began publishing...
... habits? The dilemma was whether to increase incentives to large depositors inthe CEMG and invest inthe booming market, running the risk of illiquidity, or to persist inthe policy of favoring ... deal to the advance of these queries. Indeed, by analyzing the behavior of CEMG during the two major economic events that occurred in Portugal inthe second half of nineteenth century, we intend ... the Growing from Crises. The Portuguese Saving Bank Montepio Geral inthe nineteenth -century Introduction We started inthe last fall a doctoral thesis dedicated to savings banks in Portugal...