... molecular sizes in kDa of the secreted forms of the AcmA derivatives The numbers of the AcmA derivatives correspond with the lane numbers above the gel although the addition of an extra repeat resulted ... responsible for A B Fig Overexpression and purification of the active-site domain of AcmA (A) SDS ⁄ 12.5% PAGE of cell extracts of 10 lL of E coli BL21(DE3) (pETAcmA) (lane 3) induced for h with ... and autolysis: the numberof repeats in AcmA affects the binding efficiency and, consequently, the in vivo activity of the enzyme The B subtilis glucosaminidase LytD has a duplication of two types...
... application of this formula completes the proof of the Collection Lemma Q.E.D Proof of Proposition 3.1.2 The numberof starting points x0 ⊂ Iγn for ˜ ˜ γ a γn -pseudotrajectory equals 1/˜n Therefore, ... Lai-Sang Young, and many others The first author thanks the Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland and, in particular, James Yorke for their hospitality The second author ... measure of “bad” parameter values corresponding to initial conditions in some neighborhood of x0 , then cover B N with a finite numberof such neighborhoods and sum the corresponding estimates For...
... Page of Transport and Services in the Rural Areas of Iceland, Scotland and Sweden J Emerg Primary Health Care 2007, 5:1-12 18 Nakstad AR, Bjelland B, Sandberg M: Medical emergency motorcycle ... 2002-2008 Increased numberof secondary fixed wing (FW) operations and more use of rotor wing (RW) transports International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2011 4:55 Authors’ information The author ... injured On the other hand the more frequent use of RW should be further examined as we have no general indications (i.e numberof road accidents) of an increase in the numberof injuries during...
... “Ethanol as HighOctane Additive to utomotive Gasolines Production and Use in Russia and Abroad” Chemistry & Technology of Fuels and Oils, Vol.40, No.4 95 ... R.L.Furay (1985), “Volatility Characteristics of Gasoline – Alcohol and Gasoline Ether Fuel Blends” AE paper 852116 [6] T.V.Rasskazchikova, V.M.Kapustin, and S.A.Karpov (2004), “Ethanol as HighOctane...
... load is allowed it exhibits greater deformation than the sum of the deformation of a loaded specimen under constant humidity conditions and the deformation of a nonloaded drying specimen This phenomenon ... A finite element formulation for simulation of deformations and stresses in wood dur- ing drying is given by where &jadnr; is the rate of nodal displacement vector and K, P and Po are stiffness ... &jadnr; of Eq [10] by the relations o and where N and B are shape functions and strain shape functions for the element type used, andt and f are surface load and body force, respectively In the present...
... function of the first and second moments of the genotypic values and the phenotypes The theory for modeling genetic means is well known for both purebred and crossbred populations [4, 7] The theory for ... is the matrix of coefficients for θq Recursive formulae are available to compute the elements of Cq [23] In the absence of inbreeding, the numberof dispersion parameters is Numberof loci in finite ... effect of one of the homozygotes at the N loci; p is the frequency of one of the two alleles at each of the N loci; q = − p; d1 is the genotypic effect of the heterozygote at half of the N loci and...
... the numberof OFDM subcarriers, fk is the frequency of the k-th subcarrier, fo is the lowest frequency which corresponds to the first subcarrier For the baseband OFDM system, the lowest frequency ... magnitude of the i-th path and τi is the excess delay of the i-th path, N is the numberof resolvable paths As in Fig 2.4, the received signal is a series of pulses and the numberof pulses is the number ... 164 Fig 6.6: The variance of OFDM system capacity versus the numberof subcarriers of one OFDM symbol, for Rayleigh fading channels 164 Fig 6.7: The variance of OFDM system capacity over...
... frequency and percentage oftypesof references to Vietnamese and foreign cultures according to Checklist One Typesof reference Reference to Vietnamese culture Reference to foreign culture Frequency ... Cortazzi and Jin (1999: 204), other checklists focus only on certain aspects of culture (for example, stereotypes) or varieties of target culture (for example, Britain or USA), or leave out uncomfortable ... important of which are: - The situation in which the foreign language is taught - Learners age and their command of a foreign language - The teacher As in many other countries, the situation of teaching...
... controllers of the activity of catalysts, signals for generating the catalysts andother molecules, sources of energy, and components of the physical structure of the cell Today, we understand many ... of life, especially by multitudes of different typesof living cells; we thus have many examples of different forms of life We ourselves are communities of cells with the added complexities of ... a thousand proteins That numberof catalysts is still very complicated, and we have as yet no conceptual tools for understanding a network of reactions of such complexity But this level of complexity...
... techniques For tasks of this kind, DiMLex can supply the set of cue words to be looked forand support the initial disambiguation of cues in the text Depending on the depth of the syntactic and semantic ... positions of others are fixed The linear order of the conjuncts is fixed for some markers and flexible for others; this is independent of the aforementioned two features Some markers show a specific ... parsing of natural language text." In: Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the ACL and 8th Conference of the European Chapter of the ACL, Madrid, July 1997 J Martin English Text - System and...
... mds, and mss are the intercepts and slopes of the lower and upper baselines of the melting curves, respectively; T is the temperature of interest in Kelvin, a is the molar fraction of strands ... single and duplex strands were performed on Hitachi U-3200 and U-3210 spectrophoto- meters equipped with a Hitachi SPR-7 and SPR-10 thermoprogrammer and temperature probes All melting curves of the ... in terms of coupled processes of formation and association of single-stranded helices Biochemistry 38, 84098422 28 Rouzina, I & Bloomeld, V.A (1999) Heat capacity eects on the melting of DNA General...
... 6.1 Use of antivirals for treatment of pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus infection in adults and adolescents 10 6.2 Use of antivirals for treatment of uncomplicated pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus infection in ... Studies to assess the efficacy of existing and investigational antiviral and adjunctive treatments, including regional products, for severe or complicated influenza illness. – Studies to assess efficacy of immunotherapy using either post‐infection sera/plasma or ... particularly in neonates with influenza virus infection. – Development of alternative formulations, including different routes of administration, of zanamivir and oseltamivir, particularly for use in severely ill patients andfor infants with influenza virus infection. ...
... view of the interactions of papain with loop L6 of chagasin and loop L2 of cystatin B (C) Zoom-in view of the interactions of papain with loop L4 of chagasin and the N-terminal segment of cystatin ... difference of 9° between these complexes may be correlated with the variation of the rate of binding and affinity for chagasin of these enzymes On the other hand, in the two crystal forms of the chagasin–cathepsin ... of the interacting residues of cysteine proteases and their inhibitors (A) Alignment of structurally equivalent residues forming the enzyme-binding epitopes of chagasin-like (L4, L2 and L6) and...
... features of proteins of the GH72 family and demonstrate that the most N-terminal highly conserved cysteine is crucial for the folding and maturation of Gas1p Materials and methods Strains and growth ... sequence of GAS1 Twenty-five cycles of a 45 s melting step at 94 °C, a annealing step at 50 °C for Gas1E161Q-H and 53 °C for Gas1E262Q-H, and a extension step at 72 °C were performed and the Taq ... endo-b-N-acetylglucosaminidase H Protein and condition Numberof cysteines 482 sGas1 -H Native conditions After denaturation After denaturation and reduction Endo H-treated sGas1482-H Native conditions After denaturation...
... respectively, were: -0.54 and -0.25 for rice, -0.54 and -0.35 for wheat flour, -0.09 and -0.03 for coarse grains, -0.96 and -0.33 for pork, -0.03 and -0.40 for eggs, and -0.39 and -0.47 for edible oils ... readyto-eat cereal and milk) For example, the own-price elasticities for the probability of consuming foods were: -2.0 for rice, -1.2 for wheat flour, -1.3 for pork and -1.6 for edible oils The ... elasticities for the amount of foods consumed were: -0.12 for rice, -0.16 for wheat flour, -0.38 for pork and -0.30 for edible oils The overall own price elasticities, accounting for both probability and...
... - 10%, and on handicraft - 4.4% In 2005, the rate of labor of town made up 49.6% of the total population, but the numberof labor having professional technical education is only 34.1%; of which ... stages, new river routes are built for the service of watering, draining away and traffic, and so forth Besides, Sing and Gu rivers are important sources of water for agricultural development The ... accounted for 6.2% of GDP in 2004 The marine economic consists of the branches of catching and exploiting organism sources and seafood processing 3.2.1 The catching and exploiting sources of the...
... greater intensity ofof formation Monitoring and control of hydraulic activity fracturing process Number, size, timing and concentration of delivery slugs of fracturing fluid and proppant Hydraulic ... (access roads and pipelines) also results in land take and habitat fragmentation For example, Sutherland et al (2011 PR) highlight that over 30% of the 8,900 km2 forests of the State of Pennsylvania ... parts of Pennsylvania, emphasising the need for a high standard of characterisation of these conditions Water resources The hydraulic fracturing process is water-intensive and therefore the risk of...
... has identified large families of isoforms of TAXI-type inhibitors in wheat grain [17] The amino acid sequences of TAXI-I and TAXI-II isoforms share a high degree of identity (UniProt accession ... in the active site and in the thumb region of BSX andof TAXI-type inhibitors that are crucial for xylanase-inhibitor interaction [1–4] Structural information on TAXI isoforms other than TAXI-IA ... (B,D) Cascade of conformational changes upon association of TAXI-IA (B) and rTAXI-IIA (D) with BSX in the aglycon-binding sites of the xylanase, determined by Tyr174 (subsites +1 and +2) and Tyr88...
... determine some formal properties of dependency and engender some comments about the role of dependency in phrase structure and transformational models of language Interlingual Correspondence at the ... parts of speech of * This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation, and in part by the U.S Army Signal Corps, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the Office of ... first and compared among the four languages: 1) the category of gender, 2) the category of animateness, 3) the category of case andnumber The product of this comparative analysis is a set of formation...