... amperometric and chlorophyll fluorescence measurements performed on E coli membranes and on C reinhardtii thylakoids, AtuNDH-2 is concluded to interact with bacterial membranes and UQs and also with thylakoid ... and NADPH with similar maximal rates, andwith a much higher affinity for NADH (Km ¼ 12.5 lm) than for NADPH (Km ¼ 1129 lm) (data not shown) Discussion We report here the cloning, expression and ... eubacterial and cyanobacterial sequences The last subgroup contains plant NDA, NDB as well as yeast and C reinhardtii sequences AtuNDH-2 shares from 24 to 28% identity and 40 to 48% similarity with...
... MIL-101 BDC 29 and 34 12.0 and 14.7 64 MIL-101_NDC 2,6-NDC 39 and 46 13.5 and 18.2 114 MIL-100 BTC 25 and 29 4.8 and 8.6 26 Tb-mesoMOF TATB 39 and 47 13.0 and 17.0 115 UMCM-2 T2DC and BTB 26 ... mesocage with internal dimension of approximately 26 32 Å and two different microporous cages (Figure 2.9) II I III Zn4 O(COO)6 SBU T2 DC BTB UMCM-2 Figure 2.9 Structure of UMCM-2 The cage II (in ... cages I (in red) and case III (in yellow) are microporous Reproduced with the permission of American Chemical Society.116 DUT-6 (DUT standing for Dresden University of Technology) with mesocages...
... Page 80 Part II: Using Verbs Correctly with Questions, Commands, and Such Using Inversion to Ask Questions Inversion means that you invert or switch the places of the subject and verb and add a ... your wishes and desires This part shows you how to use the verbs to ask and answer questions (Chapter 7); to give commands (Chapter 8); to incorporate aller (to go) and venir (to come), and to form ... (They understand the lesson.) 83 12_773883 ch07.qxp 84 8/2/06 1:28 PM Page 84 Part II: Using Verbs Correctly with Questions, Commands, and Such 18 Nous...
... Part II: Using Verbs Correctly with Questions, Commands, and Such Use the tu command when speaking to one person with whom you’re familiar You use the vous command when speaking to one person with ... giving commands, and you usually follow it with the infinitive This word is a polite way to give commands and is often translated as please, as it is with Veuillez entrer (Please come in) and Veuillez ... _ 91 13_773883 ch08.qxp 92 8/2/06 1:29 PM Page 92 Part II: Using Verbs Correctly with Questions, Commands, and Such Forming Commands with Irregular Verbs Irregular verbs work exactly the same...
... 1:29 PM Page 104 Part II: Using Verbs Correctly with Questions, Commands, and Such The preposition contracts with the definite article le (masculine singular) to form au andwith the plural les ... come/am coming from Hawaii.) 105 14_773883 ch09.qxp 106 8/2/06 1:29 PM Page 106 Part II: Using Verbs Correctly with Questions, Commands, and Such Countries, provinces, and states are divided into ... 1:29 PM Page 102 Part II: Using Verbs Correctly with Questions, Commands, and Such In order to make the immediate future negative, simply place ne before the conjugated aller and pas, or any other...
... 15_773883 ch10.qxp 114 8/2/06 1:30 PM Page 114 Part II: Using Verbs Correctly with Questions, Commands, and Such You can use the expressions in Table 10-3 with the preposition de in parentheses alone ... verb that is used with different prepositions in order to convey either playing a sport or playing a musical instrument More specifically, jouer is used with sports and jouer de with instruments ... trumpet.) (continued) 111 15_773883 ch10.qxp 112 8/2/06 1:30 PM Page 112 Part II: Using Verbs Correctly with Questions, Commands, and Such Table 10-2 (continued) Jouer (+ sports or games) Jouer de (+...
... associated with protection against RF and the development of RHD Our data indicate that certain class II alleles/genotypes are associated with risk for or protection against RF and RHD and these ... immunocompetent organ, and is consequently under immune surveillance by lymphocytes and macrophages Dendritic cells expressing HLA class I and class II molecules at their surface andwith the ability ... risk alleles *0301-2 and *04012 together with the DQA1 allele *0501 were found relatively often in patients with MVL and together with the DQA1 allele *0301 in patients with Sydenhamn's chorea...
... head) attached the septal wall (allow) with the red thrombus and vegetation (*) (B): Hematoxylin and eosin (HE) and showed that the mass was an atrial myxoma, and gram staining of the infected portion ... immunogloburin and intravenous antibiotic therapy with ampicillin, his general condition was getting better and was extubated at the second postoperative day The antibiotic therapy with ampicillin ... cocci, and 14 of them were caused by S aureus Five cases combined with DIC have been reported, and all five cases were infected by S aureus [4,5,8,9] DIC causes a haemostatic disorder and microthromboembolisms...
... results and drafted the manuscript LS participated in the design of the study and collected the blood samples HH and OK performed the In vitro transcription and translation and immunoprecipitation and ... are known to be caused by water and ion regulating problems, which is the case with Addison's disease The aim of this study was to investigate girls and women with Turner syndrome regarding autoantibodies ... important autoantigens in Addison's disease, Addison's disease with premature ovarian failure (POF), APS I and APS II Patients with Addison's disease generally display autoantibodies to the enzyme...
... PAI-1 and greater increases in plasminogen levels with time Hesselvik and coworkers [16] previously showed an association between higher PAI-1 levels and mortality from sepsis, and Lorente and ... Chad Ray for measuring TNF-α, IL-1β, IL8, and IL-10 levels, Alexander Derchak and Matthew Monberg for writing and editorial support, and David Nelson and Samiha Sarwat for statistical support ... patients in the placebo group), with only Gram-positive and Gram-negative infections; fungal (n = 62; 32 patients in the placebo group), with fungal infection with or without the presence of other...
... ORGANICAND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF POLYMERSORGANICAND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF POLYMERS Yves Gnanou Michel Fontanille A JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC., PUBLICATION ORGANICAND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF POLYMERS ... Yves Organicand physical chemistry of polymers / by Yves Gnanou and Michel Fontanille p cm Includes index ISBN 978-0-471-72543-5 (cloth) Polymers Polymers—Synthesis Chemistry, Physical and theoretical ... physical chemistry Organicand Physical Chemistry of Polymers by Yves Gnanou and Michel Fontanille provides a unique approach to combine fundamentals of organicand physical chemistry and apply them...
... components and are described by the relation εij = −3/2 [Ii Ij αi αj / (Ii + Ij )]r −6 where Iiand Ij are the ionization potentials and αi , αj are the polarizabilities of components i and j Hence, ... units within short and long range or with the solvent) that characterize them, polymers may also lend themselves to cooperative and amplified effects: a small interaction between polymer segments and ... Block Copolymers The case of block copolymers is peculiar and deserves a specific development In such a structure, the A and B blocks are connected to one another by a covalent bond, and their...
... and m denote the mass of the amorphous and crystalline phases and the total mass phases, respectively If V c , V , ρc , and ρ are the bulk volumes and the densities of the crystalline phase and ... crystalline polymerswith main-chain (a) and side-chain (b, c) mesogenic groups and combination of both types of chains (d) Certain liquid crystalline polymers comprise both main-chain and side-chain ... packing takes a tetragonal symmetry with an interpenetration of the “threads” of a left-handed helix with those of the four right-handed helices which surround it and vice versa Figure 5.18 represents...
... polycondensations and polyadditions start with the reaction of monomers with each other and proceed subsequently through the random condensation/addition of oligomers with themselves andwith residual ... cross-linked porous polymer beads solvated with a solvent or of an inorganic support (silica) filling a column Straightforward and easy to handle, SEC provides first-hand information about the distribution ... Mark–Houwink–Sakurada expression and since K1 and α1 are known for the standard polymer and K2 and α2 for the polymer analyzed, one can easily deduce M2 with the following expression: ln M2 = K1...
... initial phase through condensation/addition of monomers with each other and then proceeds via reactions of all size oligomers with themselves andwith monomers In such a process the precise control ... PM∗ Organicand Physical Chemistry of Polymers, by Yves Gnanou and Michel Fontanille Copyright 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Inc 249 250 CHAIN POLYMERIZATIONS This first step called initiation and ... Bernouillian statistics, one generally resorts to NMR and compare the relative intensity of meso and racemic dyads and iso-, syndio-, and heterotactic triads with calculated values When the relative configuration...
... entities that are formed at the edges of TiCl3 crystals Remark TiIII –type species (TiCl3 and TiCl2 R) are generated from TiIV by reduction and carry a lone electron delocalized on the whole structure ... York, 1991 M Szwarc and M Van Beylen, Ionic polymerization and Living Polymers, Chapman and Hall, New York, 1993 H L Hsieh and R P Quirk, Anionic Polymerization—Principles and Practical Applications, ... a few cases Organicand Physical Chemistry of Polymers, by Yves Gnanou and Michel Fontanille Copyright 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Inc 357 358 REACTIVITY AND CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF POLYMERS 9.1...
... End-functionalized polymers [i.e., α- and (α,ω-di) functionalized polymers] , including macromonomers • Block and graft copolymers • Polymerswith complex topology • Organicand Physical Chemistry of Polymers, ... properties and responses, with the semicrystalline state combining the properties of both the amorphous and of crystalline states at the macroscopic level Organicand Physical Chemistry of Polymers, ... difference between functionalized polymers, which are polymers carrying functional groups, and functional polymers, which are those exhibiting a specific property and used for a particular application...
... models with no relationship with the molecular nature of the phenomena were proposed, identifying a polymer with a combination of springs and dashpots The spring can be strained without inertia and ... (a) soft and strong polymer; (b) soft and ductile polymer; (c) rigid and fragile polymer; (d) rigid and ductile polymer A brittle fracture occurs in the elastic range and is associated with small ... moduli (E, G) and the tensile and shear compliance (D, J ) can be transformed from E = f (t) into E = f (T ) and vice versa, in the limit of small deformations and homogeneous, isotropic, and amorphous...
... between 0.92 and 0.97 for homopolymers and can be reduced up to 0.88 for linear copolymers (LLDPE stands for “linear” low-density polyethylene) A particular case is that of linear PE with very high ... are the essential components of wool, hair and feathers is different for each of these entities and varies with the species that produce them and also with the individuals that compose these species ... groups and amide functional groups The alpha-helix corresponds to the structure shown in Figure 14.1, with two possible directions of notation corresponding to right-handed and left-handed helixes...