... and gi denote the activation functions of the neurons andthe signal propagation functions, respectively; I i and J j denote the external inputs on the ith and jth neurons, respectively; pi and ... research and also wrote the paper JL participated in the design of the study and suggest many good ideas that made this paper possible and helped to draft the first manuscript All authors read and ... velocities along these pathways and a distribution of propagation delays Therefore, the models with discrete and continuously distributed delays are more appropriate To the best of the authors’ knowledge,...
... It is the symbolic scarcity of the title in thespace of the names of professions that tends to govern the rewards of the occupation (and not the relationship between the supply of and demand for ... means, they must take as their object the intention of assigning others to classes and of telling them thereby what they are and what they have to be (this is the whole ambiguity of forecasting); they ... to the occupants of the other positions, andthe relationship to the competing stances that they offer, which, as much as the direct relationship to their mandators, determines the stances they...
... culture, the medium was refreshed, and then the medium changed every other day Cell passaging was performed when cell confluence reached 85% The purity and immunophenotype of MSCs and their potentials ... smooth and round, andthe articular cartilage was transparent and glossy (Figure 5A) After surgery, the shape of femoral head was not markedly changed andthe surface of femoral head was pale and ... head The normal femoral head was smooth and round, andthe articular cartilage was transparent and glossy (A) After freezing, the femoral head was pale in the absence of normal glossiness and...
... deepened the understanding of the theory and exhibited the richness and variety of its predictions But, except perhaps for cosmology, the theory had little observational impact until the middle ... bang The Universe andthe Big Bang Gravity governs the structure and evolution of the universe on the largest scales of spaceand time This is true even though gravity is the weakest of the four ... laboratory space, and offices for the observatory staff One of the 4-kilometer arms disappears out of the right-hand side of the photo The other is seen stretching to the upper left At the 2-kilometer...
... of the urban landscape as a whole On the other hand, commercial businesses and retail spaces are a constituent part of city life and a contributing factor to the integration of people andthe ... retailising space established once and for all This notion is highly evident in the way Deleuze and Guattari handle the concept in A Thousand Plateaus (1987) They use musical metaphors andthe first ... on the everyday life and culture of the pedestrian precinct The fourth chapter, Shopping andthe Rhythms of Urban Life, deals with the impact of retail rhythms on urban life andthe urban landscape,...
... numbers over the diagrams indicate the position of the corresponding nucleotides relative to the translation start site, andthe numbers in parentheses below the diagram show the position of the corresponding ... in the left-hand panel; construct names are given at the left of the bar andthe locations of the inserted fragment are shown The circle represents the CCCC fi AGAG substitution at )11944 and ... represents the length of the product The scheme also shows the location of the reverse primer DN+89 used in another starting exon-specific PCR and quantitative real-time RT-PCR, the locations of the...
... position at the top of the hF/ s3A-loop right above the inserted s4A while in the stressed conformation of PAI-1stab and a1PI, they stack against the aromatic moiety of the s3A residues Y172 and F189, ... assume that the aliphatic moiety of the introduced K in PAI-1(M149K) allows the side chain to adapt the same orientation as the original M and therefore the stabilizing effect of the M149K substitution ... 5), andthe salt-bridge between E132 and R135 [18] contribute to the thermodynamic stability of the stressed conformation and/ or are important for the positioning of hF in a way delaying the...
... in mammals and other vertebrates, it is less certain in the case of invertebrates and basal metazoans Nevertheless, the amino acid sequence of the Sycon group I PLA2 demonstrates that the ancestor ... enzyme In the presence of EGTA, it showed no enzymatic activity on either of the substrates (Fig 5) In the presence of NaCl, its enzymatic activity followed the same tendency as that of the group ... placozoans (Trichoplax), and mollusks (Crassostrea and Mytilus), and also in the only known vertebrate PLA2, that of the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) Furthermore, the Asn27 PLA2s can also...
... assumption, and so on The content, on the other hand, is that component of an experience which a perception and a memory of the same object may have in common and in virtue of which they are then of the ... how it is itself constructed And this can be shown, too, in many other examples The beauty of the female form lies in its softness and in the swing of its lines, where the same lines in a male body ... is the intuitive (perceptual) presentation of the sound andthe object of the feeling is the sound itself Brentano, too, embraces effectively the same three categories of mental phenomena There...
... to locate the catalytic center and predict the shape of the dimeric protein The model reinforced our hypothesis proposed above To further address this hypothesis, we have characterized the protein ... is the final product of the reaction with HisOMe In fact, after min, the spectra of the HisOMe-treated samples had stabilized with the 390-nm peak as the major and final one In the reaction in the ... lowers its pKa in the unliganded enzyme and is crucial for the successive increase in the pKa during catalysis Biochemistry 37, 15076–15085 Guex, N & Peitsch, M.C (1997) SWISS-MODEL andthe SWISSPDBVIEWER:...
... about the nature and origin of matter andthe properties of spaceand time? What are dark matter and dark energy, and how has quantum mechanics influenced the structure of the universe? Some of these ... unification of the fundamental forces, probe the origins of mass, uncover the dynamic nature of the “vacuum” of space, deepen the understanding of stellar and nuclear processes, and investigate the nature ... suggests that these impending discoveries may transform our understanding of the origin of matter and energy andthe ongoing evolution of the universe The limitations of the Standard Model are...
... deepened the understanding of the theory and exhibited the richness and variety of its predictions But, except perhaps for cosmology, the theory had little observational impact until the middle ... bang The Universe andthe Big Bang Gravity governs the structure and evolution of the universe on the largest scales of spaceand time This is true even though gravity is the weakest of the four ... laboratory space, and offices for the observatory staff One of the 4-kilometer arms disappears out of the right-hand side of the photo The other is seen stretching to the upper left At the 2-kilometer...
... aesthetics' thesis, andthe ineliminability of the aesthetic dimension of artworks Eagleton's The Ideology of the Aesthetic offers a historical analysis of the social forces that have shaped the ... the grounds for a more decorous and restrained aesthetics that is kept check by ethics and epistemology The problem Eagleton both recognises and obscures in The Ideology of the Aesthetic is the ... 'Furthermore, these relations between the aesthetic and other aspects of art works derive their critical meaning from their relations to the equally variable aesthetic dimension of other (non- Osborne...
... houses of the lords andthe priests and then (those of ) the most Defining the Maya built environment important people Then came the houses of the richest and of those who were held in the highest ... a The lords appointed governors, and if they were acceptable confirmed their sons into the office They charged them with the kind treatment of poor people, the peace of the town and to occupy themselves ... Tikal are the size of the grave, the quality of its construction, the number and quality of objects buried with the individual, andthe quality and size of the structure assembled above it The graves...
... x-axis and bend by making y nonzero, then at first the group remains quasifuchsian, andthe limit set is a topological circle which is theboundary of the pleated surface CEz (U2 ) The convex hull boundary ... H3 , and H corresponds to e D ⊂ S2 The hyperbolic metric on H is isometric to the Poincar´ metric on D, andthe isometry induces the identity on the common boundary ∂D = ∂H The relative boundary ... using Euclidean perspective Thespace under the dome lies between Ω and Dome(Ω) Since the upper halfspace model is conformal, the angle between disks in Figure is equal to the angle between flat pieces...
... developsun exposure andthe use of lip sunscreen and ment andthe consumption of alcohol are protective coverings The dentist should emphastrongly linked, particularly when there is consize the strong ... carcinogen and may be produced both systemically and by the oral microflora.10-12 Diet Recently, attention has been directed toward diet andits influence on the development of precancer and cancer ... potential for oral cancer.8 what the practitioner must know as the oral and head and neck examination and treatment plan evolve In conducting the initial patient interview, the dentist should assess...
... unkempt, and hardly handsome; moreover, as a cop and a surveillance expert respectively, they are ostensibly on the right side of the law, if, in fact, their world is as murky as Julian’s The French ... at the door by name, Julian is obviously a frequent visitor at the gay disco The French New Wave andthe New Hollywood: Le Samourai 119 other In 1959 the lovers can actually caress through the ... Hollywood landmark, pushing the chase The French New Wave andthe New Hollywood: Le Samourai 113 bar beyond that set by Bullit (Peter Yates, 1968), in its race between a cop car and an unmanned...
... polypeptide in the 43 kDa band of V vulgaris as a new isoform of hyaluronidase Furthermore, we analyzed the hyaluronidase band in five other common yellow jacket species and we investigated the N-glycan ... and immunoblot (lane B) of the venom from Vespula vulgaris The double band at 43–45 kDa, usually considered to represent hyaluronidase, is the object of the present study In the immunoblot, the ... horizontally, and that of the mother ion tilted From the loss of two fucose, of three mannose and, finally, of two GlcNAc residues, the composition of the glycan moiety of this peptide could be deduced The...
... increases the extent of the release of K+ from the E2(2K+) conformation (Fig 1, step 6) and thereby also the return of the E2(2K+) conformation to the E1ATPNa conformation The affinity of the E2(2K+) ... depending on the isoforms b1, b2, or b3 The b subunit crosses the membrane only once, andthe N-terminus is localized on the intracellular side of the membrane The respective roles of these proteins ... is the most widely distributed isoform, there is the b2 isoform that is found in excitable tissues (muscle and nervous tissue), the b3 in testes, adrenal, and brain, andthe bm in skeletal and...