... confirms the earlier conclusion that trypanosomatid cytochromes c contain onlyone thioether bond between heme and protein; there are no other compensatory covalent bonds to the heme cofactor The ... human cytochrome c which retains heme c via onlyone thioether bond J Biochem 108, 7–8 FEBS Journal 27 6 (20 09) 28 22 28 32 ª 20 09 The Authors Journal compilation ª 20 09 FEBS 28 31 Structure of Crithidia ... cytochromes, the load must be borne by onlyone thioether bond plus the histidine Together, these factors presumably lead to a weaker, and hence longer, thioether bond 28 28 Cytochrome c maturation by other...
... is greater than in either red cells or whole blood, depending onthe haematocrit ofthe blood sample [16] There was no significant correlation between haematocrit and the difference between paired ... compare the bias (the mean ofthe differences) and precision (SD of bias) between measurements In addition, regression analysis or a t-test was performed in the comparison of two paired variables ... 20 04, 30 :20 67 -20 73 Mi W, Ishihara H, Sakai T, Matsuki A: Possible overestimation of indocyanine green-derived plasma volume early after induction of anesthesia with propofol/fentanyl Anesth Analg...
... refers to the consideration of meaning in an incongruent way at the level ofthe organization ofthe discourse The most congruent form of joining two ideas is An investigation into the role of metaphor ... materials for students 2.2 To translators Oneofthe most important issues in the translation of poetry concerns the nature of poetry and ofthe language it uses Jean Boase-Beier will argue that ... changing Theme we not change the ideational meaning but the textual meaning An investigation into the role of metaphor in description of emotion in poetic discourse 13 There is the third kind of...
... affixation Many learners have the habit of pronounce a new-formed word according to the pronunciation ofthe root one For example, they tend to pronounce the sounds of Exhibition like the sound of ... usually form the peak or nucleus of a syllable, whereas consonants form the onset and coda Vowels canbe defined as “sounds in the production of which there is no obstruction to the flow of air as ... passes the larynx to the lips” (Roach, 20 00:10) According to Roach (1998), vowels canbe classified in terms of: (1) The height ofthe bulk ofthe tongue in the mouth (2) The front/back position of...
... 29 ( 12) : 121 3– 122 8, December E Tjong Kim Sang and S Buchholz 20 00 Introduction to the CoNLL -20 00 shared task: Chunking In Proceedings of CoNLL -20 00 and LLL -20 00, pages 127 – 1 32, Lisbon, Portugal C.J Van ... well-studied 0 .2 0 .2 0.1 0 .2 0 .2 0.1 0 .2 0 .2 Recall 73.9 72. 4 75.4 77.1 76.1 77 .2 79.1 77.7 Precision 73.8 72. 2 75.4 76.5 75.8 77.3 78.9 77.6 0 .2 0 .2 0.1 0 .2 0.1 0 .2 0 .2 0 .2 F-score 73.9 72. 3 75.4 ... call function tagging Our chunks and functions are based onthe annotations in the third release ofthe Penn Treebank (Marcus et al., 1993) Below is an example of a tree and the corresponding chunk...
... range of activities, including the production of written work in attractive formats A list of useful software canbe found onthe websites ofthe British Dyslexia Association and the Professional ... Wales have the same advantages as those described above If they learn a skill through the medium ofone language they can, in most cases, transfer that skill to their second language and can certainly ... to plan the content, think ofthe right words and sentence constructions, work out the spelling and punctuation and transcribe it all on to the page Often, most of their attention is taken up...
... the fluorescence changes upon addition of known amounts of H2O2 Determination of glutathione The measurement of GSH and GSSG was based onthe reaction with 5,5¢-dithio-bis -2- nitrobenzoic acid using ... intermembrane space of mitochondria H ⁄ R (lane 2) , 3.5 lm Ca2+ (lane 6), and the combination of both (lane 3) induced FEBS Journal 27 2 (20 05) 3593–3601 ª 20 05 FEBS L Schild and G Reiser Fig Effect of ... concentration in the medium was detected However, significant increase in H2O2 concentration was seen after reoxygenation in incubations with 3.5 lm Ca2+ Under these conditions, the rate of H2O2 increase...
... corroborate the independence ofthe Tat2p effect from Pdr12p function, we took advantage of a loss -of- function mutant in War1p, the transcription factor responsible for PDR 12 induction upon acid stress ... his3-D200 leu2-D1 trp1-D63 MATa ura3- 52 his3-D200 leu2-D1 trp1-D63 Dpdr 12: :hisG MATa ura3- 52 his3-D200 leu2-D1 Dpdr 12: :hisG MATa ura3- 52 his3-D200 leu2-D1 Dazr1::kanMX4 MATa ura3- 52 his3-D200 leu2-D1 ... the Dpdr 12 Dazr1 double mutant also grew considerably better than the wild-type (Fig 8C) Loss of either Pdr12p or Azr1p appears therefore to be beneficial for growth in the presence of high concentrations...
... − p2 )2 (2 )3 /2 (ai d3 p , × 3 /2 − p2 )2 (2 ) (ai d3 p +2 (2 )3 /2 (a2 − p2 )2 i dx i=0 ci Mi ci x(1 − x)dx dx d3 p P2 3 /2 (2 ) (a2 − p2 )2 i (19) (20 ) (21 ) If we carry out these integrations ... + α) = √ 2m(π)3 /2 2m(π)3 /2 (27 ) From the results (26 ) and (27 ), we canbe written them in the form αe2 2 (0) = √ (1 − s), 2mπ 3 /2 with s = sign − α (28 ) It is obvious that, from (28 ), we saw: ... (k) = µν ie2 (2 )3 /2 nf d3 p ci dx× i Mi2 gµν + 2pµ pν + 2( x2 − x)kµ kν − gµν p2 − 2gµν x2 − x k − iMi µνα k [Mi2 − p2 + (x2 − x)k ] (17) α The expression ΠM (k) canbe written in the form: µν...
... non-linearity ofthe relationship between the rate of respiration and the protonmotive force of mitochondria canbe explained by heterogeneity of mitochondrial preparations FEBS Lett 1 82, 24 3 24 8 Skulachev ... oxidoreduction ofthe heme centers 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 by the protonmotive force in the reconstituted beef heart enzyme Biochemistry 29 , 29 39 29 45 Duszynski J & Wojtczak L (1985) The apparent non-linearity ... BAPTA and the extracellular Ca2+ chelator EGTA caused significant attenuation ofthe effects of CsA and its analogs on Fluo-3 fluorescence Effects of CsA and its analogs on mitochondrial function...
... long as my family is there and they can' t come over here, no, then I can' t think of living alone here for long, no" (Shirley, India, 40 s) The decision to emigrate to ensure the integrity ofthe ... an understanding ofthe dynamics of nurse migration and its impact onthe nursing workforce is hampered by a lack of data [2] Hongoro and Normand (20 06) highlight the importance of human resource ... migrants, and for source and destination countries In the face of these changes, traditional explanations of migration, which emphasize the movement of people "pushed" from the source country and...
... voluntary contraction Range of motion Range of motion was determined with the subject's ankle attached to the motor The ankle range of motion was recorded using the goniometer built onto the motor, ... interneuronal sites [21 ,22 ], and not just at motoneuron synapses Tizanidine actions are believed to be mediated via the restoration of inhibitory suppression ofthe group II spinal interneurons by the ... distinct components (Figure 1); a component correlated with ankle position and its derivatives, beginning with no delay, and attributable to intrinsic mechanics, and a transient component associ- ANKLE...
... slide, two Page of random areas of CA1, one random area of CA2 and two random areas of CA3 were examined Neuronal counts were then performed in the regions ofthe hippocampus as mentioned above within ... Effect of Natural and Synthetic Antioxidants in a Mouse Model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome J Med Food 20 02, 5(4) :21 1 -22 0 20 Abercrombie M, Johnson ML: Quantitative histology of Wallerian degeneration: ... reduction and with stress, 49.8% reduction) but the reduction in CPF only group was not statistically significant The reduction in stressed group was statistically significant compared to the control...