... mobility and binding of GFP-GR Second, the values for masstransportand binding rate parameters estimated in [14] are given as run 20 in Table and Figure for sake of comparison Table and Figure ... for measuring masstransportand reaction rate parameters However, in vitro results may not be representative of in vivo transport processes In-vivo measurements, on the other hand, often impose ... problem, and proposing approaches to obtain unique estimates for biomolecule masstransportand binding rate parameters This approach has several advantages over direct measurement of parameters and...
... controls the self-assembly and growth mechanism 1.2 Surface diffusion andfriction of nanoscale objects 1.2.1 Nanofriction 1.2.2 Surface diffusion and nanofriction 1.3 Motivations ... evaluate the frictional forces between nanoscale building-blocks and their underlying substrates 1.2.2 Surface diffusion and nanofriction 43B Previously we discussed surface diffusion andfriction ... study kinetic nanofriction, and develop reliable and controllable NEMS Moreover, since these devices are operating at finite temperatures, understanding the relation between frictionand temperature...
... parameters 53 3.2 Results and discussion 57 3.2.1 Masstransport 57 3.2.2 Shear stress 63 3.2.3 Application of the generalized results 65 3.3 Conclusions Chapter MassTransport for Randomly Mixed Co-culture ... performance, and rapid heat andmass transfer (Miyazaki and Maeda, 2006) Also microfluidic systems could provide good control of cell-cell, cell-substrate and cell-medium interactions (Folch and Toner, ... channel and consumes nutrients from culture medium flowing through the channel A three-dimensional numerical flow model, incorporating mass transport, was used to simulate the internal flow and mass...
... the transport industry for almost half a century, acquiring practical ‘hands-on’ road haulage and logistics experience, a detailed knowledge of UK and EU transport law and a wide understanding ... Leasing, A to Z of Transportand Finance Terminology David Lowe, Dictionary of Transport Terms and Abbreviations, Headlight, 1991 C A O’Flaherty (editor), Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering, ... Clothing, Transport, Processing and Forwarding Industry, Middlesex Alan Rushton, John Oxley and Phil Croucher, Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, Kogan Page, 2000 P Shearman, Air Transport...
... The entry and exit section length were 250 mm and 125 mm respectively ASHRAE standard 97-77 [32] recommends the minimum entry and exit length of 5√ (WH) and 2.5√ (WH), i.e 236.6 mm and1 18.3 mm ... Nusselt number andFriction factor is ± 1.01, 3.32 and 1.04% respectively Validity test Both Nusselt number andfriction factor calculated from the experimental data for smooth duct and also compared ... transfer andfriction factor correlation for artificially roughened duct with metal grit ribs International Journal of Heat andMass Transfer 2007, 50, 4342-4351 [17] Jaurker A.R., Saini J.S., and Gandhi...
... phonograph records, then of tape recorders and language labs in the mid-twentieth century, and more recently of audio- and video-cassettes and compact discs Jones and Evans (1995) suggest teachers should ... languages, from ancient Latin and Greek to Eskimo and Farsi Homographs and homophones are two typical examples of unequivalence of sound and spelling Referring to sound and spelling patterns, an ... contrastive information, and other aids to supplement listening, imitation, and production It explicitly informs the learner of and focuses attention on such segmentals as the sounds and rhythms of the...
... of both bottom-up and top-down models, a new and more insightful model of reading process has been proposed by Rumelhart (1977, 1980), Sanford and Garrod (1981) and van Dijk and Kintsch (1983) ... (relating to what language and language learning involves, (2) planning (relating to the what and how of language learning) and (3) self-evaluation (relating to progress in learning and the learner’s ... reader, the text and the interaction between the reader and text Aebersold and Field (1997: 15) share the same view on reading: “Reading is what happens when people look at a text and assign meaning...
... subscripts / and s refer to fast moving and slow moving liquid regions respectively, and JHs is the exchange between the fast moving and slow moving liquid phase: Nonequilibrium transportand sorption ... groundwater table at -1.8m -14 m silty sand and clay -30 m fine and coarse sand -150 m below surface Fig Overview of the subsoil The extent and degree of soil and groundwater contamination have been ... properly transport with tailing: transport related nonequilibrium and sorption related nonequilibrium Transport related nonequilibrium Equations (1) to (4) imply that single values of the velocity and...
... of Content TCP/IP Transport Layer TCP/IP Application Layer TCP/IP TRANSPORT LAYER Introduction to transport layer • The primary duties of the transport layer are to transportand regulate the ... TCP: Three way handshaking A B TCP: Window and Acknowledgment TCP: Sliding window and Acknowledgment TCP: Sequence and acknowledgment TCP: Sequence and acknowledgment Transport Layer: TCP ... between peer systems Windowing Acknowledgment • Transport layer protocols – TCP and UDP header formats – TCP and UDP port numbers • The processes and protocols at the TCP/IP application layer –...
... pollution and GHG emissions in the transportand energy sectors; • Assess and measure their trends and tendencies, based on a reference point; and • Support the setting of priorities and track ... Thailand, and Vietnam Summary results are presented in Table and Table 6, with focus on the availability and importance for assessing air pollution and GHG emissions from road transportand electricity ... analysis and interpretation Observations on transportand energy data availability and quality in Asia8 Limitations of transportand energy data have been documented in several publications and have...
... (2003) High capacity ¨ xylose transport in Candida intermedia PYCC 4715 FEMS Yeast Res 3, 45–52 11 Nobre A, Lucas C & Leao C (1999) Transportand util˜ ization of hexoses and pentoses in the halotolerant ... would 300 250 V Results Characterization of L-arabinose transport V (mmol·h-1·g-1dry mass) four species, including Candida arabinofermentans and A monospora, have been reported to produce trace ... l-arabinose ⁄ proton symporters and that one 3592 Vmax2¢ [mmolÆh)1Æ(g dry mass) )1] 0.14 ± 0.03 1.1 ± 0.2 5.20 Vmax2 Km2¢ [mmolÆh)1Æ(g dry mass) )1] (mM) symport activity proton is cotransported with each...
... Conformational studies on the selectin and natural killer cell receptor ligands sulfo- and sialyl-lacto-N-fucopentaoses (SuLNFPII and SLNFPII) using NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations Comparisons ... pattern, sequence, and partial linkages, and assign structural details of each branch (e.g the 3- and 6-branches) Blood group H, Lea/Lex and Leb/Ley determinants, together with type and type chains, ... °CÆmin)1 and to 310 °C at 10 °CÆmin)1 ES-MS Negative-ion ES-MS and CID MS/MS were carried out on a Micromass (Manchester, UK) Q-Tof mass spectrometer Nitrogen was used as desolvation and nebuliser...
... Cd1H3 Tyr161 Hd a Compound H1 and CH3 H6 ⁄ H6¢ H6 ⁄ H6¢ H6 ⁄ H6¢ H6 ⁄ H6¢ H6 ⁄ H6¢ H1 H1, H2, H5 ⁄ H5¢ H1, H2, H3, H4 H1 and CH3 H1 and CH3 H1 and CH3 H1 and CH3 H1 and CH3 NOEs identified in Fig ... cross-peak between H3 and H6 or H6¢ is assigned as well as the intramolecular NOE between H3 and H1 Table Intermolecular NOEs between West Nile virus (WNV) NS2B–NS3pro(K96A) and inhibitors and Protons ... wild-type protein and the Gly151Ala mutant Gly151 is located in close proximity to the active-site histidine residue and mutation to alanine should interfere with both enzyme activity and with inhibitors...
... TRX II and CTX using high-eld ESI FT-ICR MS and X-ray crystallography Results and Discussion ESI FT-ICR analyses Figure presents typical 9.4 T ESI FT-ICR mass spectra of TRX I, TRX II and CTX ... IPL3 ị in which IP and IPLn are the intensities of a free protein and different proteinligand complexes summed over the charge states and the isotopic distributions The free ligand concentration ... cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry: a primer Mass Spectrom Rev 17, 135 56 Smith RD (2000) Evolution of ESI -mass spectrometry and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance for proteomics and other biological...
... exchange D223K abolished both transportand sensing and the mutant G213V is constitutive and lacks the ability to transport Glc6P (Table 1) The mutant H222Q also lacks transport activity but remarkably ... Glc6P transport activity of UhpC is not necessary for the sensing activity of UhpC and vice versa Mutants of UhpC were found that had transportand little or no sensing activity, others that had transport ... Regenberg, B., Jorgensen, M.U., Kielland-Brandt, M.C & Andersen, H.A (1998) The permease homologue Ssy1p controls the expression of amino acid and peptide transporter genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
... PKB and GSK3 and upon the stimulation of glucose transport in response to a submaximal and maximal insulin concentration Fig shows that insulin induces phosphorylation of both PKB and GSK3, and ... that we observe in our hands Effects of insulin, Li and SB-415286 on signalling elements implicated in the regulation of GSK3 and GS To further understand the effects of Li and SB-415286 on cell ... both Li and SB-415286 on basal and insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in L6 myotubes and 3T3-L1 adipocytes Fig shows that insulin enhances glucose uptake in both muscle and fat cells by 2- and 3.4-fold,...
... andtransport vectors, tide 1% and storm wave 9B Fig Change in total bed thickness andtransport vectors, tide 50% and fair-weather wave Case 2: Tide 1% and storm wave 9B Transport vectors and ... 10% and storm wave 9B simulation are shown in Fig Fig Change in total bed thickness andtransport vectors, tide 10% and storm wave 9B Case 4: Tide 1% and storm wave 12B Morphology change andtransport ... of years (50%), 10 years (10%) and 100 years (1%) (Table and figure 2) Wave height and period were representative of fairweather and storm conditions 9B and 12B, and a narrow spectrum was specified...
... texts and references therein: Schwartz and Zhang (2003), Fetter (1999), Bedient et al (1999), Domenico and Schwartz (1998), Stumm and Morgan (1996), Appelo and Postma (1993) and Freeze and Cherry ... Chilton, S Appleyard, H Dieter, D Wauchope and J Fastner 4.1 Chapter – p Subsurface transportand attenuation of chemicals Understanding of the transportand attenuation of chemicals in the subsurface ... fundamental understanding to build conceptual models of organic contaminant transport in the subsurface and indeed better understand organic contaminant transport processes occurring and why specific...
... that crosscut locales and characterized the region (Gumerman 1994) Topics included environment and demography, landDynamics in Human and Primate Societies, edited by T Kohler and G Gumerman, Oxford ... Preface use patterns, aggregation and abandonment, health and disease, and social and economic interaction The third workshop followed a more typical SFI format (Gumerman and Gell-Mann 1994) The participants ... chapter, and this volume; and Marilyn, Claire, and Sander for their patience and support REFERENCES Axelrod, Robert 1997 The Complexity of Cooperation: Agent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration...
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