... (1995). Adapting to Unknown Smoothness viaWavelet Shrinkage. Journal of American Statistical Society, 90, 1200-1224.Hamilton, J. D. (1990). Analysis of time series subject to changes in regime. ... changes in regime. Journal of Econometrics, 45: 39–70.Hamilton, J. D. (1993). Estimation, inference and forecasting of time series subject tochanges in regime. Handbook of Statistics 11, ed. G.S. ... Terengganu 13-14 February 2008, Grand Continental Hotel, KualaTerengganu (In CD).Karim, S.A.A and Ismail, M.T. (2008). Wavelet Method in Statistics. In Proceedings of the Sixteenth National Symposium...
... and processing industry inMalaysia takes into consideration of the concept of sustainable development. Improvement in productivity, efficiency and quality; attainment of sustainable remunerative ... mechanization and automation• Enhance adoption in the latest technology in latex harvesting (LITS)Clone 1 Malaysia LITSSUSTAINABILITY OF RUBBER INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVEMuhamad ... IRRDB-CATAS International Rubber Conference 18-19 October 2010, Hainan PRCCONTENT1.Concept of Sustainable Development2.Status of Malaysian Rubber Industry3.Way Towards Industry’s Sustainability4.Conclusion1,4311,022857.02020040060080010001200140002004006008001,0001,2001,4001,6002000200120022003200420052006200720082009Planted...
... any boys in the world walking “lollingly in bare feet, beating tangled vines and bushes with long sticks” (Schorer, p.885), twitting each other in a swimming hole in the woods after playing truant ... what is happening and what is going to happen next or, moreover, the suspense of readers – a type of involvement of the readers in doubting and speculating the coming events of the story.II.1.3. ... anxiety of the young immigrated girl when mistaking snow for bomb, was not only the suffering of a single character in the story but of a number of real American people during the nuclear age in...
... quantitation of microgram quantities of proteinutilizing the principle of protein-dye binding. AnalBiochem 72, 248–254.50 Dulley JR & Grieve PA (1975) A simple technique foreliminating interference ... incorporated into the bc1com-plex. On the other hand, the absence of Qcr9p in theDQCR9 ⁄ DQCR10 strain prevented the binding of ISP(Fig. 4B). Interestingly, in the absence of Qcr9p, thecatalytic ... fide intermediate duringthe assembly of the cytochrome bc1complex into theinner mitochondrial membrane. Indeed, the wide distri-bution of this sub-complex in distinct yeast deletionstrains,...
... hydroxyapatitegrowth, in turn controls mineralization. According tothis idea, increased levels of inorganic pyrophosphateresulting from the defect of TNSALP are thought tobe the main cause of hypomineralization.Since ... targets N-linked high-mannose-type oligosaccharide chains of glycoproteins [31]. Theinvolvement of EDEM and ⁄ or SCFFbs2 in the degrada-tion of TNSALP mutant proteins is currently beinginvestigated.The ... eliminate the original translational stopcodon and instead causes the extension consisting of 80amino acid residues at the C-terminus of TNSALP.Goseki et al. detected a larger form of TNSALP in...
... thethree individual relative activities.Construction of strains with modulatedexpression of pykStrains with increased PK activity were obtained by intro-ducing an additional copy of the gene ... E. coliby using Qiaprep Spin Miniprep Kit (Qiagen, Hilden, Ger-many). Cells of L. lactis were made electrocompetent bygrowth in GM17 medium containing 1% glycine, andDNA was introduced by ... activ-ities of PFK and PK and LDH in MG1363 were deter-mined as UÆmg)1 of protein, where a unit (U) is defined asthe amount of enzyme producing 1 lmol of NADH perControl analysis of the las...
... [11]. The SH2 domain of Crk binds to phosphotyrosine-containing proteins such asp130Cas, paxillin or Cbl [10,12]. The first SH3 domain(N-terminal) of CrkII binds to guanine nucleotide exchangefactors ... migrating band (lane 2),showing that it contains the more tyrosine phosphorylatedband of Crk. Pretreatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitoralone increased the intensity of the lower migrating ... activation of the G-protein coupled CCKAreceptor in vivo in rat pancreatic acini promotes the function of CrkII,resulting in complex formation (CrkII–paxillin and CrkII–p130Cas). Formationof both...
... preg increases with increasing amounts of cyt b5 in presence of endogenous levels of P450red. In presence of these low levels of P450red, cyt b5shows aslight stimulatory effect on DHEA formation. ... implication of P450c17 in the formationof this metabolite. Formation of androstadienol by human and porcineP450c17, with and without cytb5Using porcine and human P450c17 expressed in HEK-293 ... P450red up to 0.25 lgcausesadrastic increase of DHEA formation, reaching levels up to50% of preg transformation. On the other hand, increasingamounts of P450red do not significantly stimulate...
... he interaction of HNE withthose tau regions mainly involved in polymer formation. One o f t hese regions is the third tubulin-binding motifpresent i n t au molecule [11]. Thus, HNE binding ... antibodyreacting with phosphotau [29] was a kind gift of P. Davies(Albert E instein College, Bronx, NY, USA); 7.51 a ndBR134 antibodies, reacting w ith t au protein, were a kindgift of C.M. Wischik ... lgÆmL)1pepstatin a nd10 lgÆmL)1aprotinin. Lysates were centrifuged at 10 000 gfor 30 min at 4 °C a nd boiled f or 5 min in electrophoresissample buffer. The amount of protein in the samples...
... control of the inducible GAL1 promoter and theencoded proteins were expressed in S. cerevisiae strainINVSc1. In induced cultures of cells harboring the cDNA of PuFAD12 accumulation of linoleic ... cDNA of Pun2 had a length of 1161 bp codingfor a protein of 387 amino acids with a calculated molecularmass of 44.3 kDa. The corresponding amino acid sequenceshowed higher identities against ... linolenic acid isomers is determined.Plant oils containing conjugated linolenic acid derivativesare of commercial interest, since they are used as drying oils in paints. Thus seed oils may be useful...
... measurement•Performance indicators•Usage indicators•Resource indicators•Human resource indicators•Qualitative indicators•Cost indicators•Comparative indicators www.kb.seAccess to information•Access ... local centre of information, making all kinds of knowledge and information readily available to its users•(Public Library Manifesto, 1994) www.kb.se www.kb.seThe purposes of the public ... purposes of the public library are toprovide resources and services in a variety of media to meet the needs of individuals andgroups for education, information and personaldevelopment including...
... antimicrobialcompounds of the bacitracin mix. The oxidation of theamino-thiazoline ring to the keto-thiazole ring to formbacitracin H and F results in a loss of metal bindingand subsequent antimicrobial ... of bacitracin A. The thiol form of the thiazoline ring of bacitracin A and Cys345are shown as chemical structures, the rest of bacitracin A as ‘Bacitracin A’, and all other amino acids not involved ... Gehring K (2009) Solution structure of the bb¢ domains of human protein disulfide isomerase.FEBS J 276, 1440–1449.10 Roth RA (1981) Bacitracin: an inhibitor of the insulindegrading activity of...
... flavoproteins, theflavin is covalently linked to an amino acid that ispart of the FAD-binding domain, whereas in VAO,the corresponding histidine is part of the substrate-binding domain. In addition, ... flavin–protein linkages. FMN is show in black, FAD in black and gray, and known linking amino acids in green. Sites of covalent attachment are indicated by arrows. The numbering of some isoalloxazine ... [70]. In all of the cases described above, mainly histidyl–FAD-containing enzymes, it appears that the func-tional benefit of acquiring and retaining a covalentflavin–protein link is to increase...