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    In this article, modern approach problems in teaching foreign languages, are revealed, as they have a special specificity that a foreign language teacher cannot ignore during the lessons. According to the author modern approaches are of great importance in the organization of the learning process. The author divides these approaches into several types as student –centered approach, interactive approach, an approach of development education, game learning, problematic approach, communicative appr…Read more
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    Assembly of the mammalian muscle acetylcholine-receptor in transfected cos cells
    with Y. Gu, J. R. Forsayeth, S. Verrall, and Z. W. Hall
    We have investigated the mechanisms of assembly and transport to the cell surface of the mouse muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) in transiently transfected COS cells. In cells transfected with all four subunit cDNAs, AChR was expressed on the surface with properties resembling those seen in mouse muscle cells (Gu, Y., A. F. Franco, Jr., P.D. Gardner, J. B. Lansman, J. R. Forsayeth, and Z. W. Hall. 1990. Neuron. 5:147-157). When incomplete combinations of AChR subunits were expressed…Read more
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    According to the desire-satisfaction theory of well-being, your life goes well to the extent that your desires are satisfied. This theory faces the problem of prudential neutrality: it apparently cannot avoid saying that, from the point of view of prudence or self-interest, you ought to be neutral between satisfying an existing desire of yours and replacing it with an equally strong desire and satisfying the new desire. It also faces the problem of remote desires: it regards as directly relevant…Read more