... not play a role
in the translation relation.
5 Combining Subgrammars
and Rule Classes
Having introduced some order into the syntactic rules
of the grammar and into the translation relation, ... the meaning of the basic expressions (basic
meanings).
2. the meaning of the rules (rule meanings).
In Montague Grammar these meanings are ex-
pressed in intens...
... promoting an increase in
proopiomelanocortin and cocaine and amphetamine
regulated transcript. Taken together, these findings
provide a compelling argument for the role for malo-
nyl-CoA in regulating ... are
known to reach the CNS to effect changes in feeding
behavior and energy expenditure. Thus, insulin, leptin
and ghrelin, as well as other hormones ⁄ cytokines,
interact w...
... days in the differenti-
ation medium: DMEM containing 10% fetal bovine serum
and IDM (10 lgÆmL
)1
insulin, 1 lm dexamethasone, and
0.5 mm IDM). Cells were then maintained in DMEM con-
taining ... USA) and maintained in the culture condi-
tions recommended by the ATCC. Briefly, 3T3-L1 cells
were cultured in DMEM containing 10% fetal bovine
serum. OP9 cells were grown in aM...
... provided
further insight into the molecular mechanism driving the
formation of the covalent C115–fosfomycin adduct. A
conservative exchange of K22 to arginine maintains fosfo-
mycin binding, while ... lysine reduces the probability of
forming the fully closed form of the protein.
The results obtained with the K22V/R120K double
mutant protein point toward a central role of argi...
... nominal and verbal
signs is enforced distinguishing between collective
and distributive interpretations of plurals. For ex-
ample, the friends in ”I invited four friends” may
have been invited individually ... to
waist level, and horizontally from touching/close to
the body to at arm’s length in front of and to the
side of the signer. Signs can be categorised in terms
of...
... mitogen-activated protein kinase
kinase kinase 7 interacting protein 2 (TAK 1 binding
protein 2 ¼ TAB 2), as an IEG during hyperosmotic
stress in tilapia gill epithelium [26]. This gene is
transiently and very ... Furthermore, changes in ion transport during
hyper- and hypotonic stress require intact F-actin and
microtubules in eel intestinal epithelium [23].
MAPK
MAPKs are a fami...
... DNA-binding properties can be different in vitro
and in vivo and may involve sequences in the regula-
tory domains distinct from the zinc finger or even
additional factors [34]. Therefore, the ... conformation rather than altered struc-
ture of the kinase targets themselves. Further, the
residue changes in War1-42p do not involve serine,
threonine, tyrosine or histidine (...
... detected. In this yeast, both
the facilitator and the symporter appear to be indu-
cible, the latter not being regulated by the l-arabinose
concentration in the medium.
When grown in 2% d-glucose, ... l-arabinose as a
(weak) substrate, improved l-arabinose metabolism in
the newly engineered S. cerevisiae, highlighting the cru-
cial role of transport in the recombin...
... Cr.LSU intron (line), which lacks the large P6
extension and the last three nucleotides (AU XG) of the intron. The
sizes of the intron (InDG
b
) and 5¢ exon (5E) are indicated. The arrow
indicates ... [44]. Domain–domain interactions in introns B–F are indicated by dashed lines. In
(A), the lightly shaded nucleotides in the L9.1 and P7.1 loops may form a novel base...
... total. Of these
the word order was Subject — Predicate in 1282
instances, 43.99% of the total; the word order
was Predicate — Subject in 245 instances,
8.41% of the total, the ratio being 1282/245,
... adjective
in 496 instances, or 17. 02% of the total. Of
these, the word order was Subject — Predicate
in 399 instances, 13.69% of the total; the word
order was P...