... [8-11] and references therein) It is significant to study this class of problems, because, in this way, one is more realistic to describe the memory and hereditary properties of various materials and ... recent results on this issue The paper is organized as follows In Section 2, some required notations, definitions and lemmas are given In Section 3, we present our main results and their proofs Preliminaries ... properties of real materials, as well as in the description of rheological properties of rocks, and in many other fields One of the emerging branches of the study is the Cauchy problems of abstract...
... companies adress CSR in their supply chains: - None of the companies – besides Ikea – were found to adress rubber producers, such as plantation estates, in CSR policies Ikea adress CSR issues according ... as well as the focus on these challenges by some of the rubber brands used by most consumers and in the Danish health sector Methodology This research is based on desk as well as field investigations ... plantation estates Smallscale rubber farmers and price fluctuations Addressing CSR issues in supply chains 7a Mattress brands 7b Rubber glove brands 7c Rubber boots brands 7d Condom brands ...
... boards Regional fishing, state departments of agriculture River basin commissions State boards of water and soil resources State departments of administration State departments of health State ... for SAES is appropriated by state legislatures Although CSREES-administered formula funds, based on each state s share of total rural and farm populations, also support the SAES-land grant system, ... for individuals and communities Social science research on farm structureand production systems also can contribute to establishing a needs-assessment baseline in research decision making Recommendation...
... plot of the families of converged structures of iso d(GGGGCCCC)2 (A) BFI (39 structures), (B) BFII (20 structures), (C) AFI (85 structures), and (D) AFII (15 structures) ˚ Slide (A) )1.53 )1.71 ... a distinct X-displacement, slide and base stacking like in ADNA Thus, the duplex model AFI of 2¢,5¢ d(G4C4), possesses composite features of both A and BDNA In view of these, it is perhaps appropriate ... deoxy sugars [9] Thus, the iso BDNA and iso ADNA models are very different from each other, and choosing these two as initial models removes any starting model bias in the results of calculation Such...
... M Samo˘lenko and N A Perestyuk, Impulsive Differential Equations, vol 14 of World Scientific Series ı on Nonlinear Science Series A: Monographs and Treatises, World Scientific, River Edge, NJ, USA, ... will show that conditionsof Theorem 2.1 are satisfied Conditions i – v follow j i i immediately from definitions of spaces H i , Xν , and Yμ and operators Ai t , Biν , Ckν t , j and Dkμ , and traces ... 1968 M Reed and B Simon, Methods of Modern Mathematical Physics II Fourier Analysis, Self-Adjointness, Academic Press, New York, NY, USA, 1975 T Kato, “Linear evolution equationsof “hyperbolic”...
... one strand, specific types of agents cause damage to both strands of the DNA Among these are interstrand crosslinks in which covalent bonds form between bases on separate strands which are usually ... from surface plasmon resonance analysis suggests that DNA-PKcs in the absence of Ku shows preferential DNA binding of some terminal DNA structures with non duplexed single stranded bases51 This same ... kinase assays The ~400bp substrates were purchased as double stranded “gBlocks” Gene Fragments from IDT The sense strand of these sequences is reported in Table The single stranded overhangs are...
... millionaires at times involve losses This is especially true of periods of crises when the prices of the shares of many corporations drop During the periods of revival and boom some stocks also become ... labour of several overseas countries and colonies."1 The activities of managers of foreign branches of U .S. , British and other monopolies who ensure the profits of their overseas masters graphically ... U .S business world and scientists of American universities During the stay in the United States I visited New York and Washington, Boston and Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco and Los...
... marina and Z marina LS: leaves and stems LS: leaves and stems RR: roots and rhizomes RR: roots and rhizomes is disturbed by breaking waves Typically, δ13C of plants decrease when there is enough ... Y., Fong C W and Wu R SS (2001) The effects of seagrass (Zostera japonica) canopy structure on associated fauna: a study using artificial seagrass units and sampling of natural beds, J Exp Mar ... amounts in the roots and rhizomes than in the leaves and stems, and 18:3n3 was contained in lesser amounts in the roots and rhizomes than in the leaves and stems The content of 18:2n6c, 18:3n3 and...
... functional linguistics possesses a number of analytical instruments, which helps researchers tackle grammatical, semantic, and discoursal problems of a text In fact, there is a number of ways to analyze ... problems of a text In short, text analysis based on systemic functional linguistics is extremely useful for both teachers and students 4.3 Suggestions for Further Study 41 This paper is limited ... form of anaphoric cohesion in the text is ellipsis Ellipsis can be thought of as the omission of an item with in the text Like substitution, ellipsis can be studied in terms of nominal ellipsis,...
... Risk and Term Structureof Interest Rates • The risk structureof interest rates looks at bonds with the same term to maturity and different interest rates • The term structureof interest rates ... the demand for and supply of that bond • Investors have preferences for bonds of one maturity over another • If investors have short desired holding periods and generally prefer bonds with shorter ... interest rates expected to occur over the n-period life of the bond Expectations Theory • Explains why the term structureof interest rates changes at different times • Explains why interest rates...
... pursuit of profit, the Bank of Canada is responsible for the country s monetary policy and for the regulation of Canada s deposit-based financial institutions Copyright 2011 15 - Origins of ... Bank of Canada II Copyright 2011 15 - Formal Structureof the Bank of Canada I • Responsibility for the operation of the Bank rests with a Board of Directors, which consists of fifteen members: ... lender of last resort if a bank faces a liquidity crisis, thereby preventing bank runs and panics • has explicit responsibility for the regulatory oversight of the national payments system, operated...
... at a distance Other masses move along the straightest possible paths in this curved spacetime Einstein s theory thus expresses both the gravitational effect of mass and the response of mass to ... physics is a cross-disciplinary science overlapping astrophysics and cosmology on large scales and elementary-particle and quantum physics on small scales The theory that bridges this enormous ... collapse of stellar cores in supernova events, unstable oscillations of newly formed neutron stars, and a random background of waves, possibly from processes in the early universe The discovery of...
... meaning andstructureof a science fiction story: A sysyemic 29 Clauses and Clause Complexes Analysis The analysis of the text into clauses and clause complexes and their logico-semantic relations ... lexical cohesion analysis is based on Halliday and Hasans (1976) and Hasans (1984) procedures The analysis focuses on such lexical cohesive ties as repetition, antonym, meronym, synonym, syper-ordinate ... TG, systemic functional linguistics possesses a very rich pool of analytical instruments which helps researchers tackle not only phonological but also grammatical (syntax), semantic and discoursal...
... several SODs are active in the presence of either Fe or Mn These types of SODs are referred as to cambialistic SODs In addition to the tertiary structures of metal-specific SODs [4], crystal structures ... apical position Table Interactions in SODs ApSOD, SOD from A pyrophilus; SsoSOD, SOD from S solfataricus ApeSOD Number of intrasubunit ion pairs ⁄ monomer Number of intrasubunit ion pairs ⁄ residue ... form and the shift of Tyr39 suppresses the release of the peroxide product This may be one of the reasons why ApeSOD is less active in its Fe-bound form It is noteworthy that this shift of the...
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... [24,27,39] Zn release is faster [38] Cd3-CysS9 less dynamic, NMR structure available [5] Cisplatin and transplatin react faster [36] Cu4-CysS8-9 [32,33] Established that first Cu4-CysS8-9 is in the N-terminal ... thiol groups of cysteine) Thiolate is a soft ligand and therefore shows a preference for soft metals Moreover the structures of metallothioneins are not rigid and hence there is little selectivity ... possible role of MTs as NO• scavengers and in the conversion of a NO• signal to a Zn(II) signal The reaction with NO• providing S- nitrosothiols is suggested to be a transnitrosation (i.e translocation...
... neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disease states, such as epilepsy, Alzheimer sand Huntington s diseases [5] Conversely, PA has been reported to prevent the neurotoxic effects of 6616 increased ... medical interest Crystal structureof human ACMSD C-ter N-ter Results and Discussion Overall quality of the model The three-dimensional structureof hACMSD in complex with DHAP was solved by molecular ... mechanisms proposed for ACMSD [21], the hACMSD:DHAP complex represents the first structureof an ACMSD in a ligand-bound form and can be used to provide insights into catalysis In particular, the residues...
... core structure adopted by HtA in solution is similar to those of ribotoxins and microbial RNases They share the same central b-sheet, and, as in a-sarcin, the helix of HtA (residues 21–31) is shorter ... electrophoresis, protein hydrolysis and amino acid analysis, and Western blots were done using a mouse monoclonal antiserum raised against natural HtA NMR spectroscopy and assignment HtA samples were ... suggests that the global fold and 3D structure that are characteristic of the ribotoxin family are present in HtA Analysis of these assignments provides some interesting clues concerning HtA structure...
... Arg65 and His85 in RNA catalysis has been shown by site-directed mutagenesis [31] Structures of RNase Sa2–mononucleotide complexes RNase Sa2 is homologous to RNase Sa Their amino acid sequence ... was used, in which guanosine mononucleotides scored as the best in six cases The position of the guanine base was very similar to that found in the crystal structures The rmsd values of the superposed ... between RNase Sa2 and RNase Sa, and to better understand the function of the amino acids involved in catalysis, we analyzed the active sites of RNase Sa2, RNase Sa (2SAR, 1RSN, and 1GMP), binase (1GOY)...
... of P horikoshii ArgRS (PhRRS), T thermophilus ArgRS (TtRRS) andS cerevisiae ArgRS (ScRRS) on the basis of three-dimensional structures The residues exposed on the surface of a-helices (colored ... S4 strands and the hydrophobic side chains of Pro34 and Leu38 N1 and N6 of the base of A20 lie close to Nd2 and Od1 of the side chain of Asn87 in the S4 strand, with ˚ ˚ distances of 2.82 A and ... N-terminal domain and the bases of G19 and A20 in the complex of P horikoshii ArgRS are shown in Fig 5B The bases of G18 and G19 of the D-loop form hydrogen bonds with the bases of U55 and C56 of the T-loop,...