... I Operation function of ferruginous mass flow -the functions of steel product manufacturing Operation function of energy conversion -the functions of energy conversion andthe functions of waste ... attained, and full play was given to the production functions ofthe casters • The stage of "optimization ofthe three-in-one integrat ion of steelmaking, secondary refining, and continuous casting", ... wide range of knowledge concerning spatial and planar dispositions, the ordering and control of time and time sequences, andthe control and optimization of emissions and waste elimination (or recycling)...
... pair ofthe entities (of the candidate pair) Rather they are dependent on some other word(s) which is dependent on one (or both) ofthe entities The word “not” in Figure is one such example The ... of new approaches that are sensitive to the variations of complex linguistic constructions The proposed hybrid kernel is the composition of one tree kernel and two feature based kernels (one ... relations respectively The underlined numbers indicate the best results for the corresponding corpus reported by any ofthe existing state -of -the- art approaches The results of Bui et al (2010) on...
... approached and consented to being involved in the study Consent forms were returned from the parents of 140 children, aged between seven and 10 years Gender distribution for the study population consisted ... FPI-6 scores of six and above are indicative of foot types more pronated beyond the mean value/age than the normal range for childhood [30] The reliability of this examiner’s use ofthe foot posture ... 62% of obese children, and 42% of children of normal weight [22] A German study used a scanner to investigate the influence of body mass onthe development of a child’s foot in 1450 boys and...
... crystallization conditions included an ammonium ion concentration of 1.9 m, which probably influences the nature ofthe cation under crystallization conditions The function ofthe ion is presumably ... the results ofthe decarboxylation assays ofthe ‘bulky’ mutants all point to the orientation of H333 and its hydrogen bond donor properties as being the cornerstone of obtaining and ⁄ or retaining ... mutation is the orientation ofthe T300 ⁄ T302 side chains Both have been implicated in the binding of ACP [2], probably by donating hydrogen bonds to one ofthe carbonyl oxygens in malonyl-ACP, thereby...
... contradictory data [18] One argument in the interpretation ofthe significance of PAI-2 during apoptosis concerns the level of enforced expression of PAI-2 in the model systems used In most of ... exist: one within exon (E4) ofthe coding region andthe other within the 3¢-UTR Proteins that have been shown to bind to these regions in vitro are shown See text for details E, exon region and ... finding to date Nonetheless, the response ofthe PAI-2 gene to such a diverse repertoire of agonists andthe impressive magnitude of induction in leukocytes in response to toxins and cytokines invokes...
... expressions} This lexicon is composed of three parts The first part includes the elements of Кling and their synonyms The second part consists of idioms For example, an idiom “X 가 먼저 웃었다 [X-ga meon-jeo ... techniques The final experimental results in 5-fold cross validation show the overall accuracy of 88.59% for the first task andthe overall accuracy of 86.81% for the second task The remainder ofthe ... tagged z the second preceding word of k is tagged z the second following word of k is tagged z the preceding word of k is tagged z, andthe following word of k is tagged w the preceding word of k...
... first scenario is consistent with a topology where the loop is in the thylakoid lumen, andthe N -and C-termini face the stroma, opposite to that of PSI-K Onthe other hand, the second scenario implies ... PSI The respective tags were only present in the upper band (Fig 6B) and we have no reason to believe that the lower band is a degradation product ofthe tagged versions of PSI-G Cross-contamination ... trypsin digestion onthe cis-side ofthe membrane The A B 4004 Fig Determination ofthe topology of PSI-G in the thylakoid membrane using in vitro import experiments (A) Insertion of Arabidopsis...
... receptor af®nity but rather with the dissociation rate or occupancy time of receptor [31,32] In the present study, theanalysisof association and dissociation rates ofthe IGF analogues did not ... BIAevaluation software 3.0 and ®tted to a Langmuir : binding model as outlined in Materials and methods The dissociation constant (Kd) was determined from the calculation of kd/ka, where ka is the association ... related analogues, the concentrations used were 12.5, 25, 50, 100, and 200 nM, and for IGF-II and related analogues concentrations of 25, 50, 100, 200, and 400 nM were utilized The rhIGF1R-coated...
... place of Theorem 5.3 The proof of our next theorem onthe existence of solutions for Hessian equations with nonhomogeneous boundary condition is similar to that of Theorem 6.11 However, due to the ... used in the studies ofthe p-Laplacian [HKM], [KM2] plays a secondary role in the theory of equations of Lane-Emden type Relations between these and other capacities used in nonlinear PDE theory ... results of this section Proof of Theorem 2.6 The proof of Theorem 2.6 is completely analogous to that of Theorem 2.3 in the quasilinear case using W 2k , k+1 in place of W1, p k+1 and Theorem...
... activity depends onthe source ofthe RIP andofthe ribosome There are many reports that RIPs induce apoptosis [2,3] The main application has been focused onthe construction of chimeric molecules ... Quality ofthe model The high quality ofthe collected diffraction data andthe resulting refinement ofthe structure are shown in Table A thin section ofthe structure with its electron-density ... among the RIPs, and a two-stranded b-sheet and 10 (Figs and 5) In charybdin there exists an additional 310 helix (J, Figs and close to the C-terminus ofthe protein) This is a unique feature of...
... The purpose ofthe COG system is to facilitate the annotation of newly sequenced genomes and to functionally characterize individual proteins Here, a bioinformatic analysisofthe genome ofthe ... respectively Onthe other hand, addition of glycerol in the assay did not seem to have an effect on activity Table Effect of detergents and solvents on EstD activity Detergents and solvents Control ... b-strand-strands (Fig 3A) The first and second b-strand ofthe a ⁄ bhydrolase fold have not been modeled The quality ofthe model towards stereochemistry and geometry was analyzed by procheck analysis...
... subtype of a value restriction of a non-maximal non-atomic types feature, and is the weighted mean length ofthe longest path from a maximal type to a subtype of a value restriction of a non-maximal ... resulting construction is the nite restriction ofthe Dedekind-MacNeille completion (Davey and Priestley, 1990, p 41) Denition Given a partially ordered set, , the Dedekind-MacNeille completion of , ... while the common parlance for these sections ofthe type hierarchy is dimension, borrowed from earlier work by Erbach (1994) on multi-dimensional inheritance, these are not dimensions in the sense...
... samples, with the addition of EDTA to a final concentration of 18 mM (not shown) No blue or red shift was observed in the emission spectra of either sample on addition of Ca2+ or EDTA Detection of dimerization ... accumulation of a larger protein form With increasing concentrations of BS3, the disappearance ofthe monomer band corresponded to the gradual increase in intensity of a higher-molecular-mass band The ... The sizes ofthe digestion fragments were all greater than 14 kDa, which is the approximate size ofthe core CTLD The addition of Ca2+ at a concentration of 20 mM had no effect onthe proteolysis...
... [8–10]) Thermal unfolding ofthe protein was monitored at 203 nm at a heating rate of 60 °CÆh)1 Effect ofthe recombinant protein onthe activity of proteases The activity ofthe proteases on synthetic ... Biochem 270) 2103 the enzymatic formation of pNA was monitored at 410 nm, employing a De of 8800 M)1Æcm)1 The value ofthe equilibrium constant for the inhibition of trypsin by the Kunitz-module ... dissociation constant ofthe trypsin–inhibitor complex, Ki was determined from the replot ofthe apparent Km values vs the inhibitor concentration at which they were obtained In the case of chymotrypsin,...
... aho and R Suihkonen for construction ofthe Cel7A mutant, and for the purification ofthe wild-type andthe mutant protein K Rautajoki is thanked for the help with the fluorescence measurements The ... the changed atoms ofthe mutated side chains In order to evaluate further the design ofthe mutations, it was of interest how the stability behaviour ofthe protein was changed by the mutations, ... ofthe substrate Comparison ofthe Cel7A unfolding with and without the substrate either at pH 8.0 (Fig 3A and B), or pH (Fig 3C and D) shows interestingly that the unfolding ofthe protein and...
... [27] Mapping ofthe initiation site of transcription for the zebrafish B-FABP gene Fig Structure of B-FABP genes from fishes and mammals (A) Comparison ofthe exon/intron organization ofthe zebrafish ... the sequence of exon 1, intron and exon 2, while a second trace (z35723-a1961g12.p1c) contained the sequence for exon 2, intron and exon A third trace (zfish43795– 71b04.p1c) contained the entire ... each exon ofthe B-FABP gene between zebrafish and human, mouse and pufferfish is shown at the right of each exon interesting note is the increasing size of each ofthe three introns, i.e intron
... semiconductor that conducts by cation transitions The cation vacancies are responsible for the ferromagnetic as well as the semiconducting behavior.14 LMO has a band gap of Eg ¼ 1.1 eV and electron ... cross-plane thermal and electrical transport by suppressing the effects of parasitic electrical series resistance andthe electronic contributions to the thermal conductivity The results suggest that the ... estimate the electronic contribution (je), where Lo ¼ 2.44 Â 10À8 WXKÀ2 The lattice contribution to the total thermal conductivity (jl) was determined using (jl ¼ jT À je) The electronic contribution...
... permits the inclusion of a greater number of mutations while avoiding over-attenuation, and these additional mutations would become unmasked in the case ofthe loss of one or more other mutations and ... betweenAGMs andthe in Representation ofthe relationship between the level of replication of HPIV1 wt and rHPIV1 mutants in AGMs andthe subsequent level of replication of HPIV1 wt challenge virus in the ... and rHPIV1 mutant viruses containing the indicated mutations in the P/C, HN and Comparison Comparison ofthe replication of HPIV1 wt and rHPIV1 mutant viruses containing the indicated mutations...
... permits the inclusion of a greater number of mutations while avoiding over-attenuation, and these additional mutations would become unmasked in the case ofthe loss of one or more other mutations and ... betweenAGMs andthe in Representation ofthe relationship between the level of replication of HPIV1 wt and rHPIV1 mutants in AGMs andthe subsequent level of replication of HPIV1 wt challenge virus in the ... and rHPIV1 mutant viruses containing the indicated mutations in the P/C, HN and Comparison Comparison ofthe replication of HPIV1 wt and rHPIV1 mutant viruses containing the indicated mutations...
... year, cut-off defined according to the recommendations ofthe national agency of accreditation and evaluation in health care in 2001) These were measured using the adapted version ofthe Diabetes ... 2001, however, there were few data concerning the frequency of diabetes specific complications, prevention and treatment of these complications, and even less concerning patient perceptions about ... correlations between items and their own dimension were high and those between items andthe other dimensions were low, floor and ceiling effects were limited and acceptability was considered...