... output stabilizes the flow of funds that firms need to re-
appropriate at the end ofthe circuit process. In terms ofthe CTF model discussed above, the large
role ofthe state in the financial sector ... Development
Economics, 1996 (Washington, DC: The World Bank).
Chernow, Ron, 1997, The Death ofthe Banker. The Decline andthe Fall ofthe Great Financial
Dynasties. The Triumph ofthe Small Investor (New York: ... contagion. But the centrality
of the issue has to do with a deeper reason, that is, the understanding ofthe crucial role that
finance plays for the functioning of market monetary economies of production....
... professional colleagues on the
world.
The Association has theroleof coordinating the activities ofthe members
in order to protect the interests ofthe members and improve the position of ... to be renewed to facilitate export and
import. The General Department of Customs, the Ministry of Trade
and examining bodies, andthe Bureau of Standards and Measures
should have consensus ... University of Foreign Trade Faculty of Business English
material and maximize the flow processes of material, goods and services and therefore
reduce the cost and enhance enterprises’ competition. ...
... toxoplasmosis is one ofthe most com-
mon parasitic zoonoses worldwide. As for other
zoonoses, veterinarians play an important role in the
education ofthe human population regarding the risk
of infection. ...
perform the task, they should wear disposable gloves
and wash their hands thoroughly with soap and wa-
ter afterwards. Direct contact with cats is unlikely to
result in transmission of toxoplasmosis ... pregnancy
and that if they follow a few very simple “rules”, liv-
ing with their pets need not represent any risk for
infection with Toxoplasma gondii.
Cats are the definitive host of T. gondii; they...
... respondents how
they perceived the programme and its pros and
cons, which the success factors are, if and why
they have succeeded, their view on the nature of
knowledge, the way they manage the system ... component ofthe programme,
intent to make employees aware ofthe value of
competition, teamwork and sportsmanship.
Knowledge and Process Management CASE STUDY
Transfer of Knowledge andtheRoleof Motivation ... one ofthe two less successful
did improve on par with the average ofthe other
four, but the other unsuccessfu l plant actually
experienced a reduction of productivity of 20%.
(The six plants...
... between
donor and acceptor dyes, will therefore unveil the sta-
tus of physical union and separation of complementary
strands during renaturation and strand exchange,
respectively, and thereby assesses the ... monitor the
time course of renaturation and strand exchange activ-
ities of OsDmc1. The renaturation activity was found
to be stimulated in the presence of ATP and was satur-
ated at 1.25 lm of OsDmc1. ... manner. The rate of
strand exchange was highest in ATP and lowest in
conditions that had either no nucleotide cofactor or
had slowly hydrolysable analogues of ATP. The rate
enhancement by the presence...
... structure ofthe protein. Figure 2 shows the
fluorescence spectra of wild-type SNase andthe four
mutants E142O, K133A, W140A and W140O. The
fluorescence spectra of E142O and K133A are similar
to that of ... analysis of protein unfolding
The DSC curves ofthe wild-type protein and the
mutants K133A, E142O, W140A and W140O are
shown in Fig. 3, with their thermodynamic parameters
summarized in Table 1. The ... ofthe wild-type protein. However, the fluores-
cence in the mutants without tryptophan at 140
(W140A and W140O) was much lower than both the
wild-type protein and mutants E142O and K133A.
Thermal...
... to the borrower, the purpose and use ofthe loans,
their sectoral composition and concentration, the currency denomination, andthe maturity and other conditions ofthe loans.
In terms ofthe ... by the nature ofthe risks associated with the nature ofthe credit growth
(see Table 6 for a mapping from various features ofthe credit growth to different types of
risks, and Table 7 for the ...
1
The start and end ofthe boom periods are determined by using the methodology developed by Gourinchas, Valdes, and
Landerretche (2001). In cases where the boom is ongoing, the end of the...
... confirms one ofthe most standard hypothesis on the microeconomy of
transition: the adjustment and growth of enterprises require that they meet a growing
demand for their goods and adjust to ... higher
(lower) in the left-hand side (right hand side), and higher (lower) in the lower side (upper
side).
A switch from the left to the right-hand side ofthe map decreases the probability of
Expected-Debt ... especially strong in the lower half
of the Graph 1 where indebted enterprises represent a much larger proportion ofthe total
than in the other half ofthe pool. Table 6C shows that the demand for credit...
... different areas ofthe economy in which accountants work.
10. understand the importance of ethics in business and accounting and how to
recognise and handle ethical dilemmas as part ofthe decision-making ... the
main users ofthe reports, (2) the types of reports produced, (3) the frequency of
reports, (4) the content and format of reports, and (5) external verification.
8. How the accounting profession ... to:
1. understand the nature of decisions andthe decision-making process.
2. appreciate the wide range of economic decisions made in the marketplace.
3. explain the nature of accounting and its main...
... determinants ofthe presence of Zn(II),
and therefore ofthe Zn- or Cu-thionein character of
the polypeptides. Hence, the two full-length peptides,
CeMT1 and CeMT2, give rise to mixtures of com-
plexes, ... apparent
additivity ofthe stoichiometries ofthe complexes ren-
dered by the separate moieties of CeMT1 and
CeMT2, the summation of their CD spectra did not
give rise in any case to spectra close to those of the
entire ... level
to be ofthe highest interest, in order to shed light on
the possible physiological functions of MTs in this
organism and to further the understanding of the
forces driving MT isoform differentiation,...
... more
detail.
Results and discussion
Modeling the active conformation of the
essential Tyr110-loop of parsley PAL
Because ofthe uncertainty ofthe arrangement and
theroleofthe essential Tyr110-loop in recent ... putida [33] and
Bacillus subtilis [34], respectively. On the basis of the
functional similarity of HAL and PAL, ofthe same
electrophilic prosthetic group at the active sites, andof
the sequence ... of
Tyr110 more than 17 A
˚
apart from the exocyclic
methylene C-atom ofthe MIO prosthetic group.
On the basis ofthe experimental structures, hypothe-
ses on theroleofthe Tyr110-loop have been put...
... capacity (DC
p
) and difference of
DC
p
of mutant from wild-type (%) were determined
and the results for the wild-type protein and 20
mutants are given in Table 1. The DH
cal
and T
m
of the
wild-type ... lower than that of
the wild-type protein.
The thermodynamic parameters ofthe glycine susti-
tution mutants also differed greatly from the wild-type
protein. The T
m
values of these mutants ranged ... 2005 FEBS 3973
shows the fluorescence spectra ofthe wild-type and
glycine mutants. Peak fluorescence intensities of the
mutants at W140 were 21% to 45% lower than that of
the wild-type protein....
... Rearrange-
ment ofthe water molecules in and around the clamp
region as seen in the crystal structure may be relevant.
The relative activities ofthe mutants tested showed
the same trend for both the hydrolysis ... seen for the Phe triad in
the structure ofthe mutant Exg:L3 complex. Neither
of the two sugar residues interacting with the Trp triad
overlaps with the sugar seen in the Phe-Phe clamp of
Exg.
Structural ... identified (three in
the active site and two on the outside ofthe protein).
Discussion
Examination ofthe previously determined crystal
structures of native and inhibited forms of Exg from
C. albicans...