s,mõjustab peptiidahela saavutab katalüsaator metabolism.Lipiidid komb.Transportvalkug siirdeoleku sihtmärgina:toime a ravimid seostuvad stabiliseerimise põhineb membraani pöörduvalt(polaarsete teel.Ensüüm tagab lipiidse kaksikkihi rav läbi membr rakku optimaalse lõhkumisel.nt. viimiseks)pöördumatul reacts.,keskkonna,pinn amfoteritsiin rajab läbi t,millega tõkestatakse a;viib reageerivad membraani hüdrofiilseid nende looduslikke molekulid tunneleid mille kaudu külalismolekulide kontakti;fikseerib tsütoplasma voolab transport(kokaiin,fluoks reageerivad ained nii,e välja ja rakk etiin).struktuurvalk nt siirdeolek oleks hukkub.Suhkrud tubulin(polümeriseerub saavutatav;osaleb
ALLERGIES An allergy is a hypersensitivity disorder of the immune system. Reactions occur when a person's immune system reacts to normally harmless substances in the environment. A substance that causes a reaction is called an allergen The most common allergens include dust mites, molds, pollens, animal dander, cockroaches, peanuts, milk, eggs, latex, and penicillin. The dust mite is the most common cause of allergies. Mild allergies like hay fever are very common in the human population and cause symptoms such as red eyes, itchiness, and runny nose, eczema, hives, or an asthma attack.
Animal Experimentation Based on the Constitution of Estionia, we are all born with equal rights. However, mankind denys that animals share these rights. Animals are just as entitled to the rights of living, avoiding pain as humans are. Nonetheless, we still abuse them, often even without a second thought. Despite the wide use of animal testing, the research gained from it is not helpful to mankind. The chemicals and medicines tested on animals reacts differently on every species. That is why results gained from animal testing could be incorrect and misleading. In many cases, not only are the results wrong, but the opposite can be true for humans; a drug may cure a disease in lab animals but have an bad effect when used in treating people for the same symptoms. Only the study of human patients will ultimately lead to valid research. Unfortunately, many institutions which commit violations of animal rights appear to
When you communicate with your friends all the time in Facebook, then you do not have any reasons to meet. Meetings are not so fun and interesting because you do not own intriguing information, they already know. Big disadvantage is that you can not see other people emotions. When you write, you do not see how person behind the screen reacts. You will never know is that topic good or bad for that human. We may not undrestand what people want to say with their sentences and emoticons. With that way you can hurt someone really bad or get hurt yourself. Third very good advantage is that Facebook motivates people to do some workout. In facebook you can scroll up and down and see beautiful bodies. Sometimes it is reason why to go to the gym
Dorian stole her heart. Also important in later recognising the corpse. In Wilde's original, Sybil Vane is a Shakespearean actress whom Dorian observes playing Juliet, rather than the gifted dance-hall singer seen in this film. This necessitates altering Dorian's motive for breaking up with her. In the novel, her acting has become shallow as a result of really falling in love with Dorian, and his sense of illusion has been dissipated. In the film, she reacts poorly to his confessions of sensual temptations, which dismays him. Dorian woos her at first wit his looks and also his piano playing (Prelude). Sybil sings well even with Harry and basil watching. Harry gives the idea of a test whether Sybil will stay for pleasure or not. Sybil fails the test and dorian dumps her in a letter.(in the book face-to-face) Dorian's final marriage before his death is to a parson's daughter in the novel; In the film, it is
Cournot-Nash Model · The Cournot-Nash model is the simplest oligopoly model. The models assumes that there are two "equally positioned firms"; the firms compete on the basis of quantity rather than price and each firms makes an "output decision assuming that the other firm's behavior is fixed." · The market demand curve is assumed to be linear and marginal costs are constant. To find the Cournot-Nash equilibrium one determines how each firm reacts to a change in the output of the other firm. The path to equilibrium is a series of actions and reactions. The pattern continues until a point is reached where neither firm desires "to change what it is doing , given how it believes the other firm will react to any change. · The equilibrium is the intersection of the two firm's reaction functions. The reaction function shows how one firm reacts to the quantity choice of the other firm. Bertrand Model
gluing agent. Slide 3 Starch is the major component of natural food, sometimes taking about 70% of the mass. Therefore it is important to know how starch content and its characteristics like size, cell thickness change starch digestion in gastrointestinal tract. Slide 4 In mammals starch is hydrolysed by enzymes into glucose through several steps. The first step takes place in the mouth were the salivary alfa-amylase reacts, but its efficiency degrades when it reaches the stomach. In the stomach different digestive fluids, which contain starch degrading enzymes, do the hydrolysis. The third step and the majority of starch hydrolysis takes place in small intestine where pancreatic alfa-amylase break the most bonds and creates new products. The fourth and last stepi s hydrolysing the remaining oligosaccharides by the brunch border enzymes of the intestine. The starch digestion in
tema võimet ümbritsevast aru saada ja oma käitumist juhtida. Diagnostilised kategooriad psüühiliste seisundite kohta, mis võivad tekkida väärkohastumusliku reaktsioonina tugevale või kestvale stressile: 1. Äge stressireaktsioon-vahetu reakts, stressor võib olla ülitugev psühhotraumeeriv kogemus; ebatavaliselt järsk sotsiaalse positsiooni muutus; järsk isikliku suhtesüsteemi kadu. 2.Posttraumaatiline stressihäire- pikaajaline reaktsioon, hilinenud reacts hirmutavale või raskete tagajärgedega sündmusele, mis põhjust märgatava emotsion pinge. Sümptomid on nt trauma korduv läbielamine kujutlustes, eraldumine teistest. 3.Kohanemishäire- oluline muutus elus, mis toob kaasa püsivad ebameeldivad tingimused. 6. Ütluste kvaliteedi hindamine Mneetlusosalise ütlusi hinnates on võimalus, et ta ütlused on tõesed, tavaletab teadlikult või ta mäletab valesti, kuid ei teadvusta seda. Valetamine ei ole spetsiifiline
hindavad positiivsemalt mina konts üldse. Need kes kirjeldavad käitumisega, need neg.) 4. teiste reaktsioonid (lapeeast sisse harjunud) C.Rogers Tingimusteta positiivne suhtumine Rogers rõhutas, et peaks olema lapsel ka olema skeegi, kes rõhutab positiivset suhtimist lapse vasdtu, sest siis kujun pos mina-konts. Tingimuslik suhtumine. Hinnangud omaminale langevad kokku sellega kuidas teised mind hindavad. Teadmiste allikas: Käitumine / Mõtted / Teiste reacts / sots võrdlemine Ma käin teistega väljas/ tunnen piinlik suheldes/ … / … Järeldus: Ma olen sõbralik / Tunnen süüdi/ Ma olen sõbralik / Tunnen süüdi Enesehinnang – pos või neg hinnang enda kohta. Kuidas ma seoses endaga end tunnen? Kas nõustud järgmiste väidetega? Ma tunnen, et olen väärtuslik inimene. … Enesehinnang - eristatav üldine enesehinnang - palju valdkondlikke v spetsiifilisi enesehinnanguid
clouds blankets them. Damage to forests by acid rain is seen all over the world, but the most advanced cases are in Eastern Europe. It's estimated that in Germany and Poland, half of the forests are damaged, while 30% in Switzerland have been affected. Finally, acid deposition also has an impact on architecture and art because of its ability to corrode certain materials. As acid lands on buildings (especially those constructed with limestone) it reacts with minerals in the stones sometimes causing it to disintegrate and wash away. Acid deposition can also corrode modern buildings, cars, railroad tracks, airplanes, steel bridges, and pipes above and below ground. What's Being Done? Because of these problems and the adverse effects air pollution has on human health, a number of steps are being taken to reduce sulfur and nitrogen emissions. Most notably, many
Substances 10% solution of hydrochloric acid, 5,0...10,0 mg piece of a metal. Equipment Apparatus for measuring the volume of gas, measuring cylinder (25 cm 3), funnel, filter paper, thermometer, barometer and hygrometer. Experimental procedure 1. The experimental apparatus (Figure 1) consists of two burettes connected with a rubber hose (a), which is filled with water. One burette is connected to a test tube (b), in which the metal reacts with the acid. 2. Preparation for the experiment. Remove the test tube and wash it carefully with distilled water. Firmly attach the test tube back. Adjust the burettes to the same height and check whether the water level (c) in both of the burettes is at the same height. Raise one of the burette branches 15...20 cm
Other authors estimate that worldwide waves store up to ten millions TWh/y of energy. But the currently installed capacity is only a few megawatts (3 MW in 2009). Only about five companies offer commercial technology (2010). Twenty to thirty companies are active in research and development of wave harvesting technologies. Technologies to harvest wave energy Catching the energy of waves is like intercepting of waves with a device that reacts to the forces applied by the waves. Wave energy converters can be classified according to the location of installation, the modes of movement and the geometry and orientation of the harvesting device. Location of installation Besides the necessary wave climate, harvesting wave energy depends on the possibilities of fixation. Three main technologies are practical: floating, tethering and fixation. Offshore, which means far away from the coast over deep water, a floating
Stress What is stress? Physiologists define stress as how the body reacts to a stressor, real or imagined, a stimulus (erguti) that causes stress. Acute (terav) stressors affect an organism in the short term; chronic stressors over the longer term. The term stress was first employed in a biological context by the endocrinologist Hans Selye in the 1930s The effects of stress: Alarm is the first stage. When the threat or stressor is identified or realized, the body's stress response is a state of alarm
CO2 + H2O H2CO3 · During the last century the rain water in some parts of the world has become far more acidic. This acid rain has been caused by the emission of pollutants gasses such as sulfuric dioxide, when goal is burned in electric power stations, sulfur impurities form sulfur dioxide S + O2 SO2 · The gas is also produced when fuels obtained crude oil are burned. When sulfur dioxide is released into the air it reacts with water and oxygen to form sulfuric acid, which is strong it ionizes completely to hydrogen ions. H2SO4 2H + SO4-2 Effects pH range Effect 6.59 No effect 6.06.4 Unlikely to be harmful except when carbon dioxide levels are very high (1000 mg I 1) 5.05.9 Not especially harmful except when carbon dioxide levels are high (20 mg I 1) or ferric ions are present 4.54
She hears the new from Forsyte 'Change, and tells Aunt Hester to warn Soames to be very very careful. We find Soames ranting at Irene about something or other fairly unpleasant. He doesn't like June much. He gets the news about the house out under cover of the burst of irritation. She doesn't react. He clearly expected a reaction, and asks her if she heard. She already knew. She tells him that if he wants to know what she wants, he should ask her. Soames storms off. Irene reacts after he leaves, wondering what she's going to do. Bosinney has finished the plans of the house. He presents them to a puzzled Soames. Soames knows about painting, but not about architecture. All this talk about regularity is all very well, but won't it look like a barrack? Won't it be cold? Irene can't stand the cold! Bosinney explains. Eventually Soames consents. The building of the house proceeds over the winter. Soames visits the site often. He looks happy.
ductile Ductile to Brittle Transitions This graph shows the transition from ductile to brittle failure in a PE pipe For very long periods the failure can occur at lower stress levels than would be predicted for shorter periods Plastic Pipe Failures Water Absorption Universal solvent reacts Destroys adhesive bonds with the backbone chain Chalking or Decreases tensile pigmentation or strength and stiffness reinforcement Increases creep strain Photochemical promotes Hydrolysis reactions are free radical reactions slow Lower glass transition Processing stabilisers temperature remove moisture if used Reduces electrical resistance
Not many Js there anymore. Many young former SU Israelis have returned to former SU, mostly R and Uk. R and Uk nationalists; transnationalism. Migration tied to economy. Back to Babi Yar memorials. 61, poem published. Literaturnaya Gazeta, very popular among educated. Says there is anti-Semitism in SU, Uk collaborators. Pogrom in Malakhovka, Dagestan, 59. Poem declared that WWII J suffering was unique. Mentions Anna Frank (censored), SU version of Anna Frank happened here too. Govt reacts harshly in newspapers, until end of 62? Shastakovich's symphony. Couldn't react harshly to Shastakovich, famous. Changed some text in the symphony? More 13 May 2014 48-67 SU relations w IL. Lukewarm IL relying on France? France diff role. IL not all that socialist. Refugees from SU, see SU as sort of homeland, not devil. 2 nd, 3rd aliyahs, changed name, lang, ID. Million + from SU didn't change ID, preserved R lang, culture. Few hundred thousand returned to former SU, 70s-today.
At dinner he explains that he received a wound in the war that makes such sexual dalliances impossible for him. Georgette exclaims against "that dirty war," but Jake is in no mood to talk about it. He escapes from the conversation when a group of his friends--Cohn and Frances among them--hails him from a nearby table. They invite him and Georgette to go dancing. The club is hot and crowded. Lady Brett Ashley arrives with a crowd of callow young men wearing jerseys. Jake reacts with hostility to Brett's male friends. Brett states that she can "safely" get drunk around these friends. Jake states that one of these men dances "big-hippily." He says that he knows he should be "tolerant" but that he cannot help being "disgusted"--the implication is that these men are homosexuals. Cohn asks Jake to go for a drink, and Brett joins them. Cohn immediately becomes infatuated with her, and he tries unsuccessfully to persuade her to dance with him
planar six-carbon rings called benzene rings, to which hydrogen atoms are attached with the formula CnHn. They tend to burn with a sooty flame, and many have a sweet aroma. Some are carcinogenic. These different molecules are separated by fractional distillation at an oil refinery to produce petrol, jet fuel, kerosene, and other hydrocarbons. For example, 2,2,4- trimethylpentane (isooctane), widely used in petrol, has a chemical formula of C8H18 and it reacts with oxygen exothermically: 2 C8H18(l) + 25 O2(g) → 16 CO2(g) + 18 H2O(g) (ΔH = −10.86 MJ/mol of octane) The amount of various molecules in an oil sample can be determined in laboratory. The molecules are typically extracted in a solvent, then separated in a gas chromatograph, and finally determined with a suitable detector, such as a flame ionization detector or a mass spectrometer. Due to the large number of co-eluted hydrocarbons within oil, many
Those most open to change are those who are not benefiting from the way things are presently structured. Those most resistant to change are those who are benefiting from the present system, and who therefore stand to lose if things were to change. Crisis or Foresight Management? The choice before us is either to be proactive or reactive. A reactive person is one who is overwhelmed and threatened by the challenge of diversity and change, and reacts with a defensive posture. The proactive person, on the other hand, anticipates change by putting into play behaviors which turn problems into challenges. Let me propose a new model of management, "Foresight Management," for bringing about change (see graphic). We all go through experiences in life. The word "experience" is a good term since it is value neutral, as opposed to the word "problem" that is negative, or "challenge" that is positive. As Aldous Huxley
THE BIRTH OF EMOTION In addition to the movement of thought, although not entirely separate from it, there is another dimension to the ego: emotion. This is not to say that all thinking and all emotion are of the ego. The turn into ego only when you identify with them and they take you over completely, that is to say, when they become “I.” The physical organism, your body, has its own intelligence, as does the organism of every other life-form. And that intelligence reacts to what your mind is saying, reacts to your thoughts. So emotion is the body's reaction to your mind. The body's intelligence is, of course, an inseparable part of universal intelligence, one of its countless manifestations. It gives temporary cohesion to the atoms and molecules that make up your physical organism. It is the organizing principle behind the workings of all the organs of the body, the conversion of oxygen and food into energy, the heartbeat and circulation
Increase in radial growth is well associated with highest use of oil shale during the same period. The emission load decrease during last decades is clearly seen in our samples - yearly growth has dropped several times. The largest change occur in Kõrgesoo bog, where the yearly growth has reached the same level as before the year 1960. In Puhatu the growth decrease has been smaller and smoother, not yet reaching earlier level. Similarly to the natural cause of growth dropping due to age it reacts also well on pollution load. The results show that the growth increase is several times smaller in older trees than for young ones. In all three bog (most of all in Kõrgesoo and Puhatu) is seen that younger trees growth has significantly increased after the Baltic Power Plant has taken in use and achieved the highest growth with opening Estonian Power Plant. However, for older trees (over 100 years old) growth increase is small. Tree growth has increased minimally and it
that. Speaker 4 We were all surprised at Korczak's instruction to gather in the X-ray lab. The doctor arrived, bringing along a four-year-old from his orphanage. The X-ray machine was switched on and we saw the boy's heart beating wildly. He was so frightened by the strange people, the dark room and the machine. Speaking softly, Korczak told us: `Don't ever forget this sight. How wildly a child's heart beats when he is frightened. It does even more so when the child reacts to an adult's anger, not to mention the fear of punishment.' Then, heading for the door with the boy's hand in his, he added, `That is all for today!' That lesson was imprinted on our minds forever. Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 15 Maturita Solutions Advanced Workbook Key because I'm really into adventure 4 It was unsuitable for growing
1 and 6.2 show the changes in water. The fermentation (which lowers nitrous acid occurring in meat systems. After pH) and drying process (which enhances nitrous acid is formed from nitrite in an the salt concentration to 3.5–5%) make the acidic environment, it can form its anhydride product shelf stable, often without refrigera- (N2O3), which is in equilibrium with the tion. The swollen protein structures also oxides NO and NO2. NO reacts with myoglo- “glue” the particles together at cool room or bin or amino acids like cystein, or with glu- ambient temperatures and keep the products tathione, whereas NO2 reacts with water, sliceable. forming again one molecule of nitrous acid and one molecule of nitric acid. In this reac- tion sequence, nitrite or nitrous acid (oxida-
the worst of all the negative emotions. Anger is more destructive than any force in the human world. Uncontrolled anger destroys health, relationships, families, businesses, and societies, and is the chief generator of wars, revolutions, and social conflict. The primary cause of anger can be traced back to destructive criticism in early childhood. Whenever a person is criticized, he reacts exactly as if he is being attacked, with defensiveness and re- sentment. Since any behavior that you repeat over and over be- comes a habit, many people develop the habit of responding with anger to every problem, disappointment, or frustration they expe- rience. Eventually, they reach the point where they are always an- gry about something. To become angry, a person must be able to blame someone for
1 Light laden valve components - Van models models) - adjustment, removal A Valve body G Control spring and refitting B Fluid outlet H Adjuster rod C Fluid inlet I Spacer tube 1 The light laden valve used on Van models is D Actuating lever J Link rod a pressure regulating valve which reacts to E Adjuster nut K Rear axle tube suspension height according to vehicle load. F Linkage retaining clip The valve is mounted on the underside of the vehicle above the rear axle tube and is connected to the axle by a rod (see illustration). 2 The valve should never be dismantled but it must be adjusted whenever the valve itself, the axle tube, spring or shock absorber have been removed, refitted or renewed. Adjustment