... rotation of 15° Structures of WtDSD and SeMetDSD resemble the openandclosed forms, respectively, of other Foldtype II PLP-dependent enzymes The solvent accessible surface areas of StDSD in the open ... abstraction of the proton from the Ca atom of the substrate Further structural and kinetic studies with site mutants of residues at the active site and determination of structures of ligand and inhibitor ... the Fig (A) Openandclosed forms of StDSD Large domains of WtDSD and SeMetDSD were superposed to depict the relative movement of the small domain between the two conformational states Open conformation...
... that the conformation of the solute-binding protein could be determined by the ratio of the open fi closed rate to the closed fi open rate Comparison of the open forms of TvuCMBP and EcoMBP has revealed ... NE1, and Ser233 OG–Asp296 O, form directly between the N-domain and C-domain, and appear to lock and stabilize the closed form of EcoMBP On the other hand, the ligand-binding cleft of the closed ... roughly comparable to those of TvuCMBP The structures of TvuCMBP-G4 and unli˚ ganded EcoMBP are almost identical, with a 1.84 A rmsd (Fig 1D) The openandclosed forms of several solute-binding...
... open/ closed procedures for irrigation/debridement of the knee Contact was successfully made with an additional 14 patients (14 fractures); 11 within the closed fracture group and within the open ... four within the closed fracture cohort and five within the open fracture cohort (overall rate 3%) Five of the nine patients were documented to have an infected nonunion, three of which were within ... incidence of 0.18%.[10] No breakdown of statistics was performed comparing open vs closed fractures and rates of infection Other reported rates of septic knee following retrograde nailing of femur...
... contributed to conception and design of the paper, analysis and interpretation of data, revision of the manuscript FO and SZ carried out data AR and CI participated in the revision of the manuscript ... that the size of the cohort was small and not randomized, the two groups of patients are not entirely comparable and the time-related enrolment of patients was quite long Further randomized, controlled ... suspicion of impeding aortic rupture and visceral and/ or peripheral ischemia based on clinical evaluation and CT imaging in the acute phase (within 14 days after the onset of symptoms) The signs of...
... properties ofthin films, which are not the part of this thesis as the work is not directly related: i A Kumar and K Y Zeng, Measurement of hardness of ultra -thin films by the first derivation of load-displacement ... hysteresis loop Forward and reverse coercive voltages, V+ and V−, nucleation voltages Vc+ and Vc− , + − and forward and reverse saturation and remnant responses, R0 , R0 , Rs+ and Rs− , are shown ... use of PFM and KPFM techniques by testing undoped and doped BFO thin film materials, as ferroelectric response of BFO is well reported in literature After proper 11 Chapter understanding of the...
... Roadmap for Asia and the Pacific : Fact Sheet - Preservation ofopenand green spaces Strengths with openand green spaces • • • • Increases environmental resilience: Natural landscapes provide ... preserving openand green spaces • • Land is often scarce, expensive and difficult to obtain from existing communities Conserving parks and green spaces is not a policy priority: Cities often not ... business opportunities: Parks andopen areas can serve as gathering places, and contribute to the vitality and attractiveness of a community New business such as leisure and tourism can thrive cantering...
... at constant volume of Ag thin film at various constant pressure of Au and Ag thin films at various pressure and at the thickness of 10 layers pressure and at the thickness of 10 layers 1.01 1.01 ... expansion coefficient ofthin films approaches the value of the bulk At room temperature, the coefficient of thermal expansion of the Al and Pb thin films increase with the increasing of thickness These ... increasing of temperature and sharply increase in high temperature, and it reduces with the increasing of the thickness and pressure The variation of the isothermal compressibility ofthin film...
... strong band around 1,585 cm-1 is referred to the G-band, Fig Raman analysis of thin- walled open- ended aligned N-doped CNT samples produced at three different temperatures Table The ID/IG ratio of ... ratio 0.90 0.87 0.92 and the strong band around 1,335 cm-1 is referred to the D-band The D-band corresponds to the defects and disordered in the graphene sheets, and the G-band is attributed to ... can be seen that thin- walled open- ended aligned 123 946 Fig Morphology of the as-grown products: a photograph of the products grown on silicon wafers and quartz slide, b SEM image of CNTs grown...
... model ofopen channel flows over an arbitrary 3D surface and its applications to analysis of water surface profile Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE (accepted on May 12, 2006) Anh T N and ... profile analysis ofopen channel flows over a circular surface Journal of Applied Mechanics, JSCE, Vol 8, pp 847-854, 2005 Anh T N and Hosoda T.: Free surface profile analysis of flows with air-core ... surface profile with conditions of Exp-2…………….79 Figure 6.11 Steady water surface profile with conditions of Exp-5…………….80 Figure 6.12 Steady water surface profile with conditions of Exp-6…………….80...
... of the square cross section assuming L = 2.5 m and σallow = 12 MPa Include the the effect of the weight of the beam and assume the specific weight of the wood is γ = 5.5 kN/m3 Ans : b = 136 mm ... supported at A b and B and has an overhang b BC (see figure) A uniform load L = 2.5m L = 2.5m of intensity q = 1.5 kN/m acts on the beam Calculate the required side dimension b of the square cross ... circular log of diameter d (see figure) What should be the dimensions b and h in order that the beam will resist the largest possible bending moment? Ans: b = d / 3; h = d / 5/ A wood beam ABC of square...
... class label, and consists of four stages: 1) identification of a noisy pool of candidate attributes, as remainders of queries that also contain one of the class instances In the case of the class ... parameters J ∈[0,1] and K∈1 ∞ Output: set of pairs of a class label and an instance {} Variables: {S} = clusters of distributionally similar phrases {V} = vectors of contextual matches of queries ... loss of precision from M to E is small at all measured ranks Table offers an alternative view on the quality of the attributes extracted for a random sample of 25 classes out of the larger set of...
... needs and demand for HE – Reactive policy strategy and planning Council of Europe, Public Responsibilty 2004.09.23-24 EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN OPENAND DIVERSIFIED SYSTEMS OF HIGHER EDUCATION Opening ... OPPORTUNITIES IN OPENAND DIVERSIFIED SYSTEMS OF HIGHER EDUCATION Summary Opening higher education Developments of Higher Education in Europe Diversity and Equal opportunities Final Remarks Council of Europe, ... OPPORTUNITIES IN OPENAND DIVERSIFIED SYSTEMS OF HIGHER EDUCATION Developments of Higher Education in Europe The past forty years • Driving forces and processes – Responding to increasing demand and economic...
... 15.5 More general case of plastic bending In the case of the rectangular and I-section beams treated so far, the neutral axis ofbending coincided with an axis of symmetry of the cross-section ... axis of bending, andy,, distance of the extreme fibre from the axis ofbending From equation (15.19) the plastic section modulus of a beam is ZP = Y, -( A + Y2 ) is the (15.21) Values of Z, and ... rectangular and circular sections Z,, is considerably greater than Z,; the difference between Z,, and Z, is less marked in the case of thin- walled sections 360 Plastic bendingof mild-steel beams...
... Malacara and Brian J Thompson 74 Handbook of Imaging Materials: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, edited by Arthur S Diamond and David S Weiss 75 Handbook of Image Quality: Characterization and ... Norman J Berg and John M Pellegrino 52 Handbook of Nonlinear Optics, Richard L Sutherland 53 Handbook of Optical Fibers and Cables: Second Edition, Hiroshi Murata 54 Optical Storage and Retrieval: ... Rare-Earth-Doped Fiber Lasers and Amplifiers: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, edited by Michel J F Digonnet 72 Lens Design: Third Edition, Revised and Expanded, Milton Laikin 73 Handbook of Optical Engineering,...
... Conner and Christopher J Armitage: The Social Psychology of Food Steve Sussman and Susan L Ames: The Social Psychology of Drug Abuse Social psychology of exercise and sport Martin Hagger and Nikos ... reasons and the behaviour of competitive sport participants and the spectators of elite sport Rather than presenting a broad, superficial overview of diverse areas in exercise and sport, the focus of ... antecedent of behaviour (Ajzen and Fishbein 1980) Intention is in turn a function of a set of personal and normative perceptions regarding the performance of the behaviour, the attitudes and the...
... population, and this clearly highlights the need for further assessment of QOL in this group of patients Miller, Pittman and Strong [4] also highlighted the need for assessment of quality of life and ... Further, these symptoms are often non-specific and may consist of things like abdominal distention, vaginal bleeding, abdominal or low back pain, often leading treating professionals to misinterpret ... environment, limited knowledge of health issues and poor general http://www.hqlo.com/content/1/1/33 health Lack of help at home was also predictive of poor QOL Predictors of quality of life in women with...
... criticism of this study is that most of these patients had not recently received chemotherapy and had no experience of nausea and vomiting On the other hand, improvement in the control of nausea and ... how important nausea and vomiting may be and to what extent their effects are independent of the other toxicities of chemotherapy and indeed of the effects of the diagnosis and disease itself [7] ... factor of CIE Finally, observational studies showed the importance of the time of administration andof the time frame of quality of life assessment The possibility to identify the impact of CIE...
... derivative of both curves of the hysteresis loops (heating and cooling) and considering the mean value Results and discussion Structural characterization The crystal structure of the three sets of films ... toward the conduction band Since intrinsic VO2 thin film is of n-type, introduction of ion donors cause an inevitable degradation of the transmittance (and resistivity) of the semiconducting low-temperature ... Mo, and Nb and different doping concentrations We report on the influence of each element and respective concentrations on the crystal structure of the films, optical/thermochromic performance and...
... surface of MnO2 and also possible intercalation/deintercalation of H? and alkaline metal cations in the bulk of MnO2 [29] Since the 3-D dandelion-like microspheres of the sample A are composed of ... lm) of a-MnO2 can be obtained by the reaction between MnSO4 and (NH4)2S2O8 with the addition of AgNO3 catalyst at RT for 1–2 days The thin shell of this structure is composed of nanorods, and ... 1036 substrate in the thin film form The effects of the synthesis temperature on the morphology of the films are investigated, and the capacitive behaviors of nanostructured MnO2 thin films with different...
... graphitic layers of nanotubes and a slight weight gain at 850 °C of Ni-encapsulated MWNB may be due to the formation of higher oxides of metal after complete burning of graphitic layers of MWNT The ... the uniform and complete encapsulation of Ni in the form of nanobeads and nanowires The temperature-programmed oxidation technique allows one to find the relative amounts of defective and crystalline ... the oxidant and lose weight at a lower temperature compared with more crystalline CNTs TGA of as-grown and purified Ni-encapsulated MWNB and MWNT tell about the purity and the quantity of Ni encapsulated...