Кириллович, Н. Н. Лаврик, Е. Ю.
В статье описаны преимущества использования пересказа для развития иноязычной речи обучающихся. Рассматриваются типы, подготовка, этапы планирования и структура пересказа, приводятся в качестве примера необходимые устойчивые выражения. / The article describes the advantages of retelling for the development of students' foreign language speech. The ...
Djumaboev, Kakhramon Reddy, J. M. Carli, C. Yuldashev, Tulkun Anarbekov, Oyture Eshmuratov, D.
Potato is a very important cash crop in Uzbekistan as the government has implemented several measures to increase its production to meet food security as well as to improve its export potential. However, irrigation water demand of potato is much higher than for other crops such as sorghum and maize, which normally consume less water and generate mo...
Raskin, Jo Surmont, Veerle Cornelissen, Robin Baas, Paul van Schil, Paul E. Y. van Meerbeeck, Jan P.
Radical multimodality treatment for malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is controversial, with intense debate (but lack of data) about which surgical procedure to perform [extrapleural pneumonectomy (EPP) or pleurectomy/decortication (PD)], if any. In order to perform a randomized comparison, the most optimal sequence of surgery and chemotherapy s...
Ligi, R. Vigan, Arthur Gratton, R. De Boer, J. Benisty, M. Boccaletti, A. Quanz, S.P. Meyer, M. Ginski, C. Sissa, E.
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We present observations of the Herbig Ae star HD169142 with VLT/SPHERE instruments InfraRed Dual-band Imager and Spectrograph (IRDIS) (K1K2 and H2H3 bands) and the Integral Field Spectrograph (IFS) (Y , J and H bands). We detect several bright blobs at ∼180 mas separation from the star, and a faint arc-like structure in the IFS data. Our reference ...
Marsset, M. Carry, B. Dumas, C. Hanus, J. Viikinkoski, M. Vernazza, P. T.G., Müller Delbo, M. Jehin, E. Gillon, M.
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Context. The high-angular-resolution capability of the new-generation ground-based adaptive-optics camera SPHERE at ESO VLT allows us to assess, for the very first time, the cratering record of medium-sized (D ∼ 100–200 km) asteroids from the ground, opening the prospect of a new era of investigation of the asteroid belt's collisional history. Aims...
Benisty, M. Stolker, T. Pohl, A. De Boer, J. Lesur, G. Dominik, C. Dullemond, C. Langlois, M. Min, M. Wagner, K.
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Context. Understanding the diversity of planets requires studying the morphology and physical conditions in the protoplanetary disks in which they form.Aims. We aim to study the structure of the ~10 Myr old protoplanetary disk HD 100453, to detect features that can trace disk evolution and to understand the mechanisms that drive these features.Meth...
Maire, A.L. Stolker, T. Messina, S. Müller, A. Biller, B.A. Currie, T. Dominik, C. Grady, C.A. Boccaletti, A. Bonnefoy, M.
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Context. The SAO 206462 (HD 135344B) disk is one of the few known transitional disks showing asymmetric features in scattered light and thermal emission. Near-infrared scattered-light images revealed two bright outer spiral arms and an inner cavity depleted in dust. Giant protoplanets have been proposed to account for the disk morphology.Aims. We a...
Gaj, Thomas Sirk, Shannon J. Shui, Sai-lan Liu, Jia
Targeted nucleases have provided researchers with the ability to manipulate virtually any genomic sequence, enabling the facile creation of isogenic cell lines and animal models for the study of human disease, and promoting exciting new possibilities for human gene therapy. Here we review three foundational technologies—clustered regularly interspa...
Barbu, E Magda Cady, Kyle C Hubby, Bolyn
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Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology
For more than a century, bacteriophage (or phage) research has enabled some of the most important discoveries in biological sciences and has equipped scientists with many of the molecular biology tools that have advanced our understanding of replication, maintenance, and expression of genetic material. Phages have also been recognized and exploited...
Breitling, Rainer Takano, Eriko
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Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology
The diversity and natural modularity of their biosynthetic pathways has turned natural products into attractive, but challenging, targets for synthetic biology approaches. Here, we discuss the current state of the field, highlighting recent advances and remaining bottlenecks. Global genomic assessments of natural product biosynthetic capacities acr...