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... these amino acids that make up the active site (R117, D150, R151, R2 24 , E276, R2 92, R369 and Y403 in N4 numbering) andthe framework site (E119, R155, W178, S179, D/N198, I 122 , E 227 , H2 74, E277, ... NS1 protein to double-stranded RNA inhibits the activation of the protein kinase that phosphorylates the elF -2 translation initiation factor Virology 1995, 2 14: 22 2 -22 8 54 Hatada E, Saito S, Fukuda ... [68] and phenylalanine and methionine at the residues 103 (Phe103) and 106 (Met106), respectively [69] The NS1 protein of mink/ 84 possessed the amino acid Glu186, Phe103 and Met106, whereas the...
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... year tying your tie Starting the dependent clause withthe subordinating conjunction "if" gives a reason for the main clause Danger, Will Robinson Be careful not to switch the main clause andthe ... Coordinate when you want to link related independent clauses • Subordinate when you want to put the most important idea inthe main clause and give less importance tothe idea inthe dependent clause ... is the most important It will be the information you most want to emphasize inthe reader's mind Designate this as the "main clause." C h a p t e r \k: Coordination and Subordination: What to...
... tothe students In fact, 30 % of the students admitted staying up late 3 -4 times before 24 h / month, 40 % of them after 24 h and 30 % of them with more than 10 times after 24 h per month It is the ... Tin high school inthe circumstance of abusing mobile phones?” the results of questionnaire survey andthe information from the Internet Websites involving in negative consequences of cell phones ... schools, and cell phones” ( Katharine Saw, 20 05) The secondary students, who are inthe period of physical and mental growth, are abusing cell phones without being aware of its possible harms Together...
... inthe mouse, remains to be seen H1 linker histones and myogenic competence Linker histones and a number of other proteins bind to internucleosomal or linker DNA The high mobility group Transcriptional ... state of the MyoD locus [26 ] Indeed, the ability to induce MyoD is under the control of linker histone proteins, which act as transcriptional inhibitors of MyoD induction [ 24 ] The chromatin of early ... cleavage stage histone (cs-H1) of sea urchin andthe B4/H1M histone of the frog Development 128 , 655–6 64 24 Steinbach, O.C., Wolffe, A.P & Rupp, R.A.W (1997) Somatic linker histones cause loss of...
... judgments—informed about the issues andthe main competing arguments about them that other citizens would offer But it is one thing to imagine doing this for a microcosm, and quite another to imagine ... the Literary Digest magazine After this initial triumph, Gallup argued that the combination of mass media and scientific sampling could bring the democracy of the New England town meeting tothe ... applying tothe mass public Instead of one vote in millions, they have, in effect, one vote in a few hundred inthe weekend sample, andone voice in fifteen or so inthe small group discussions The weekend...
... been instrumental in understanding the factors that are associated with well-being For example, we now have considerable insight into the role of personality and sociodemographic factors in influencing ... Vella-Brodrick and Rickard Psychology of Well-Being: Theory, Research and Practice 20 11, 1:1 http://www.psywb.com/content/1/1/1 and incorporate the latest research findings into their practice, helping to ... positive trajectory for well-being theory, research and practice Received: 15 June 20 11 Accepted: 24 October 20 11 Published: 24 October 20 11 References Diener, E (19 84) Subjective well-being Psychological...
... success, they tend to suppress all the pain they went through to perfect their process Also, they are too busy winning sales to spend time documenting what they are doing and analyzing how and why ... defend their solutions At worst, it turns the sales process into a battle in which the salesperson goes into attack mode in a misguided effort to conquer the customer and win the sale This might ... that is three to five times the average We want to understand what they believe, how they think, and how they interact with their customers and colleagues We’ve studied their reasoning and behavior...
... about whether and how to change my situation Of course, in simple sales, like buying copy paper, customers understand the risk involved inthe change and therefore, their resistance to making the ... however, allows the salesperson andthe customer to work toward a mutual objective—understanding the customer’s problem and business objectives, and aligning the desired outcomes withthe best available ... business advisors to their customers and thus are regarded as contributors to their customers’ businesses When I suggest to salespeople that they should serve as business advisors to their customers,...
... re-examine them When indicators are present, we continue the questioning process to expand our own andthe customer’s— understanding of the problem We continue peeling the onion and exposing the ... usually includes the facts and figures needed to check for symptoms of the customer’s problem, the information and resources that the customer will bring tothe next meeting, andthe information and ... understanding and a greater level of clarity about the problem Another tool for drilling deeper into problems and tapping into the customer’s desire to be understood is a question calledthe conversation...
... to their problems that they expand the scope of the outcomes When customers drop into this ‘‘as long as we’re going to this, we might as well also that’’ mode of thinking, they tend to lose their ... which the best solution will be determined It sums up the entire sales engagement tothis point and puts into writing the findings, agreements, and understandings reached withthe customer When ... engaged with their customers by the time the Deliver phase is reached, they have successfully provided their customers withthe confidence to invest in their solutions and passed all the decision...
... adopting and implementing such systems, managing and refining them, and recruiting, training, and coaching players who are capable of executing them with exceptional discipline day inand day out They ... based on the realities of working with actual customers (During this stage, the sales teams engage with customers in a transparent way; in other words, they explain tothe customer that they are ... are constantly told to understand the customer before they present, solution training simply does not equip them tothis (see Figure 8 .2) Instead, we should be designing training that focuses...
... provides an insight into the candidate’s mental and emotional stamina Does the candidate have the fortitude and strength needed to actually execute the system? We also gain insights into the professional ... continues into the next stage inthe value network—design engineering In an ideal world, the designers add value capabilities tothe solution by bringing the solution concept to life and refining ... headlong into the limitations of the manufacturing and purchasing processes Value continues to leak as manufacturing demands design changes to force fit the solution 22 2 PREVENT VALUE LEAKAGE into its...
... Exclusionary – leaving someone out of the meeting, discussion or social gathering • Undermining – going behind the back of others or using insults to discredit arguments • Retaliatory – used when other party feels ... agreement has been made Feigning the scarcity of an item Ulterior Motive Deception Lying Creating impression others will think poorly of them in order to gain compliance Threatening someone with power you don’t possess ... Threatening someone with power you don’t possess Switching sides on an issue to create confusion Suggesting you will provide something of value you don’t intend to deliver Offering false flattery Intimidating other side with false claims...
... Unit 20 00 2010 Seaway mil tones 86 .20 22 7.80 Vietnamese imports and mil tones 73.51 169 .49 mil tones 3.19 9.31 mil tones 9.50 49 .00 tone 127 . 629 43 1. 644 exports Transit cargo (of Laos, Thailand, ... inthe Mekong Delta linking to Cambodia The total length of the inland waterway (IW) system is about 40 ,998 km, mainly inthe Red River Delta andthe Mekong Delta Inthe past few years, inland ... experts involving in Freight Forwarding and having high professional skills and abilities to contribute tothe realization of the objectives and duties of the Association, may be invited to join the...
... ..19 II .2. 3 Recognizing a metaphor: 21 II .2. 3.1 Metaphor and similes: 21 II .2. 3 .2 Metaphor and idioms: .21 II .2. 3.3 Analyzing a metaphor: 23 II .2. 3 .4 Problems in understanding and translating ... translator: 10 II.1 .2. 1 Modeling translation process: . 10 II.1 .2. 2 Translator: 12 II.1 .2. 2.1.What is a translator? . 12 II.1 .2. 2 .2 Translator competence: . 13 II.1.3 Equivalence in translation: ... context to find out the hidden meaning For example : From the distance the tractor appeared to be floating over the hills riding up to their crest and down to their hollows, the wheat undulated as the...