... reporting on the use of EHA com-bined with autologous bone but without the applica-tion of a membrane inthe treatment of infra bone de-fects, our clinical results are encouraging considering ... coadjuvant of grafting processes to pro-duce bone-like tissue inthe presence of employing autologous bone obtained from intra-oral sites, in order to treat infra-bone defects without the aid of ... R: gingival recession, i.e. the position ofthe gin-gival margin with respect to the cement enamel junction (CEJ); • CAL (clinical attachment level): i.e. the position of the attachment in...
... exist inthe SL only; there is no equivalent inthe TL. Similarly, a term in the SL and the one inthe TL often accorded to it are not identical in terms of conceptual meaning. For example, inthe ... Significance ofthe study The results of this study will help test the quality ofthe English translation of the Law on Investment 2005 of Vietnam under the model developed by the German linguist ... (Trosborg, 1997: 145-146 in Garzone). Every version ofthe documents in any of the official languages ofthe issuing international agency is supposed to have the same meaning as other versions, and...
... the rural areas ofthe Mekong Delta. The goal of the survey was the appraisal ofthe water resources in terms of quality and availability in or-der to develop a concept for the rural drinking ... Chinese Sea and ofthe Gulf of Thailand eliminate each other. Here, the tidal amplitude is less than 10 cm. Because of its lower elevation se-vere flooding occurs in Hoa An by the end ofthe ... Hau Giang province in terms of quality and quantity ofthe available water resources. Thus, the improvement ofthe rural drinking water supply requires investigations regarding the specific...
... resident in the 10% random sample was interviewed,iftheyhadbeen in the institution foratleastfour months. The task of interviewing the old people wastreatedas the most importantsingletask of ... residentialaccommodation in Zimbabwe acquainting them with the purposes ofthe researchproposed and seeking their cooperation. At the time there was no centralorganisation, including the National Council for the ... Hehada friend who joined the same burial society.andtheyhadagreedthat in the event of one of them dying the othec would quicklygonumber of elderly people is growing. Hampson (1985) says...
... observa-tions of intersex in fish have been increasing in regularity in the Shenandoah River and Potomac River basins in Virginia (Blazer and others, 2007). The fish kills and observations of intersex ... ensure the reliabil-ity ofthe data obtained. The QC samples for the SPMDs and POCIS consisted of fabrication and field blanks intended to determine the presence of any contamination ofthe sampler ... Previous data indicate that many chemicals of interest remain inthe linear phase of sampling for at least 56 days (Alvarez and others, 2004, 2007); therefore, the use of a linear uptake model...
... whenliving in damp air). If the induration ofthe right lungwhich was observed in A.'s case really commenced at the time he experienced pain in rowing inthe Collegeraces, then possibly the ... participated in the struggle—nine ofthe cases resting on the evi-dence of men who themselves rowed and are still alive,and the remaining eight on reports received from some of the relatives of those ... havearisen originally from the bursting of a blood-vesselthrough his exertions in rowing, either inthe practicefor the Inter-University Race or inthe race itself."Some of these contemporaries...
... Faculty ofthe Graduate School of The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Texas at Austin ... tangible), and the type of electronic 16labor, and where t is the number of years in business. t is included inthe model to control for the maturity of a company. Companies operating inthe Internet ... migrate many of their business activities to the Internet, can they also benefit from insights regarding productive and unproductive activities in an online world? In the late nineties, online traffic...
... including examples of street graffiti promoting the marketing theme (shown here). Further concerns There are further concerns regarding the self-regulations, which we intend to analyse in ... major influence on impulse purchases and, especiallyinthe case of check-out displays, the purchase of an item forced upon a parent by children taking the product in their hands while waiting in ... inthe extent of their coverage for self-regulating their marketing messages to children, with some including product placement, use of licensed characters and their own branded sites in the...
... determine the binding specificity ofthe Grb4 SH2 in relation to the closest consensus binding sequence of the Src SH2 domain (i.e. pYEEI).Table 1. The effect of tyrosine phosphorylations on the binding ... detect the binding interactions between the peptides and the Grb4 SH2 domain. The affinity of the binding interactions was evaluated by measuring the changes of fluorescence polarization ofthe peptides ... unknown whether the two classes of effectors can bind to B ephrins simulta-neously or if the binding of one affects the binding of the other. We report here that phosphorylation of Tyr304 in the functional...
... providedfurther insight into the molecular mechanism driving the formation ofthe covalent C115–fosfomycin adduct. Aconservative exchange of K22 to arginine maintains fosfo-mycin binding, while ... arationale for these findings: the side chain amino group of K22 engages in a salt-bridge interaction with the phospho-nate group of fosfomycin (Fig. 5). Clearly, the guanidiniumgroup of arginine can, ... form ofthe protein. The results obtained with the K22V/R120K doublemutant protein point toward a central role of arginine 120 in the conformational process occurring during catalysis.Therefore,...
... confirms the hypothesis that the silk isindeed present in two states, soluble and insoluble, the latterbeing in some way protected from dissolution in water. The peculiarity ofthe WSM led to the ... acid-richglycoproteins would be present both within the silk gel priorto mineralization and also as electron-dense patches at the surface of b-chitin. The presence of chitin combined with the silk-fibroin-like ... think that it may present a new perception of how the different fractions ofthe organic matrix are organized in the biomineral structure.First, the aqueous method affected neither the yield of organic...
... (Table 1). The bind-ing ofthe ®rst CN±ligand to the iron was thus more easy in the hydrophobic binding pocket ofthe antibody than the binding ofthe second one, most probably because of the steric ... pyrrole rings packed against tyrosineresidues ofthe VLdomain.Binding of imidazoles to the iron(III) of Fe(ToCPP)and Fe(ToCPP))13G10 The second part of our results concerns the binding of imidazole ... possibilities for the binding of ligands on the iron of Fe(porphyrin))13G1 0 complexes: (A) binding of H2O2on the iron of 13G10-(Fe(ToCPP), (B) bind ing of two CN±ligands on the iron of 13G10-(Fe(ToCPP),...
... CongoWork in progress: construction of a retaining headwall inthe village of Kandate in Ituri DistrictWork in progress: construction of a spring box in Kindu, Maniema ProvinceSpring eyePlastic ... to the long-term sustainability of major infrastructure investments inthe water sector. The immediate challenge on the ground is the non-application of basic zoning principles and land delineation ... Congo drainage basinGiven the scale and complexity ofthe Congo basin, understanding and managing it requires examination of its physiographic structure at the sub-watershed level. Within the...
... twoelements in ClpA, one inthe N-domain and the other in the pore ofthe ClpA hexamer. Inthe case of shortunstructured peptides or unfolded proteins such ascasein, binding to the tyrosine residues in ... threedomains: an N-domain and two ATP-binding domainsreferred to as the D1 and D2 domains. Interestingly,deletion ofthe N-domain from ClpA not only abol-ishes binding ofthe adaptor protein, ClpS, but ... controls bind-ing of ClpA to ClpP [14]. Interestingly, there is alsoconsiderable debate regarding the role ofthe ClpBN-domain (which shares a common fold with the N-domain of ClpA) in substrate...