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... considered the tradeoff related with the use of artistic vs simple visualmaterials in experimental aesthetics: “In the former case, there isthe advantage of studying reactions to real art and the disadvantage ... factit has important consequences for the comparison ofthe results of this study with the others. Jacobsen et al. (2006) acknowledged this in the first paragraph of theirpaper when referring to the ... reflects the representation ofthe value of the reward, the neural signals representing this value are not easily distinguished fromthose reflecting the degree of motor readiness or the preparation of...
... V. Massvalues were reported as average masses. Signals recorded in the mass spectra of peptides were associated with the corresponding tryptic peptides on t he basis ofthe molecu larmass, ... gives rise to the loss of two ofthe fivephosphate groups clustered in the multiple phosphorylationsite ofthe as1-Cas. This loss explains t he lower ele ctro-phoretic mobility ofthe M protein ... caseincontent [29,30], the M variant, like the goat as1-CasA and Bvariants, must be considered a ‘strong’ variant, given the intensity ofthe isoelectrofocusing bands and the surface of the...
... permitted to leave the lodge of the friends ofthe dead person, except to be buried in the grave of one of them. Much ofthe property of the deceased person is buried with the body, a portion ... to the Paskagoulas and Billoxis of Louisiana,may be considered as an example of burial in houses, although the author ofthe work was pleased to consider the receptacles as temples.Les Paskagoulas ... further contribution to thestudyofthe by H. C. Yarrow 34 They pay respect, however, to the memory ofthe dead, for they embalm the bodies ofthe men with driedmoss and grass; bury them in their...
... BioterrorismBioterrorismSince the September 11 bombings in the United States, the locality of this virus has become less isolated asthe threat of bioterrorism looms large. The Ebola virus is now on the “A” list ... EthicsEthicsBiogeograophical Ethics isdefinedas motivation based on ideas of right and wrong when dealing with the geographical distribution of animals and plants. This concept of can be used to explain the world’s ... populations. - The outbreaks coincided with the outbreaks in wild animals. - The same distinct viral strains were isolated in animal carcasses and in the bodies of those who handled those carcasses....
... first day ofthe meeting, members undertook a detailed discussion ofthe proposals. The two primary reviewers were asked to summarize their review for the committee, which was followed by discussion ... housed at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), based on the advice of a previous National Research Council committee convened in the fall of 2010. The success ofthe program has led DESRES ... Professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology at Iowa State University. The committee members were selected for their expertise in molecular dynamics simulations, as well as their...
... algorithmsand the selection ofthe sequences in the alignmentdetermine the nature ofthe answers returned by the application ofthe computational tools. The statisticalnature of these tools makes their ... The conserved locus is assigned the number 50, and the N2 values ofthe other locidecrease towards the N-terminus and increase toward the C-terminus. The compilation ofthe predicted dimerization ... advantages as well as specificdrawbacks. However, comparing the results of all thesemethods is beyond the scope of this review. The main features ofthe approach are illustratedhere for the combination...
... conferences; He isthe EU-ARTECH Networking Activity Coordinator. This chapter is averitable “treasure trove” of information. It discusses the use of science and technology to study aspects ofthe preservation ... provided. The author of chapter 2, Professor Franco Casali, is a physicist by training and his interests include thestudyof scientific conservation. He has been a researcher at the ENEA (the Italian ... radiography. It then proceeds to discuss the application of these techniques for thestudyof objects of cultural heritage significance.Professor Tim Wess is responsible for Chapters 3 and 4 of this volume,...
... EScells or EBs. The number of methylated loci in the profiles of teratomas was less than that ofthe somatictissues, probably because the teratomas still containeda significant number of undifferentiated ... Differentiation of cells from the early blastomere stage to the blastocyst stage is accompanied by a change in the epigenetic profile thatdirects the differentiation pathway to either the embryo proper or the ... the number of cell passages and culture conditions, such as the existence of serum or feeder-layer, affected neithermorphology nor expression of cell markers, theseparameters changed the DNA methylation...
... resulting from the dis-aster, the process of evacuation, the disruption of regularcare, and the stress of residing in the shelter complex fur-ther increased their vulnerability. There was a disruption ... more traumatic the disaster, and the closer the respondent was to the disaster when it occurred, the more post-traumatic symptoms he or she displayed. The inoculation hypothesis (that previous ... to offsite housing facilities. In somecases, they took their money, and upon discovery of the extent ofthe elders’ needs, returned them to the shelter.One ofthe problems that occurred at the...
... abuse ofthe methods of this species of criticism to apply them, as has been done, indiscriminately, for the mere pleasure of it. The bunglers who have used this species of criticism to brand as ... sport: the least breach ofthe rules ofthe game is considered unpardonable, while conformity to them is enough to assure the approval of connoisseurs, irrespectively ofthe intrinsic value ofthe ... class, whether of adults or of younger folk. Not the least practical part ofthe work of MM. Langlois and Seignobos has been the consideration they have given to such every-day issues as the...
... MYMD ofthe stress-free V is along the axialdirection that is AMSD. In summary, the strain energy release is maximized when AMSDin the high dislocation density matrix is along MYMD ofthe stress ... energy between the nucleus and the matrix, or the driving force. In addition to this, the weakness ofthe conventional OG theory is in much reliance on the grain boundary mobility.One ofthe present ... nu‐cleus. That is, when a volume of V in the stress field is replaced by a stress-free singlecrystal ofthe volume V, the strain energy release ofthe system occurs. The strain energyrelease can change...
... adequately sampled, as is often the case when flexibility is introduced. As will be clear from the following discussion, thereare different ways to incorporate the experimental dataduring the sampling ... shifts of one molecule on addition of a sec-ond molecule allow assessment of which residues of the labeled molecule are perturbed by the formation of the complex. One then repeats this procedure ... the number of single proteins, domains thereof, or otherbiomolecules whose 3D structures have been solved is much larger than the number of solved structures of complexes and is steadily increasing as...