... theNLS receptor importin α in the cytoplasm (Fig. 1). Another factor, importin β interacts withimportin α (via an importin β binding domain within importin α) completing the trimeric import complex. ... transportin 1 (import of hnRNP proteins), CRM1 (exportin1; export of proteins containing a nuclear export signal), exportin-t (export of tRNAs), importin7 (import of ribosomal proteins), and snurportin ... rice importin β1 and supports importin HeLa cells 75Importin α2 rice no functional characterization 75 Import β1 rice interacts with rice importin α1 and supports importin in HeLa cells 77Importin...
... between parent and child, confined though it may be in the opinion of the people whose institutions are in question, to a single parent, is an index to the way in which is determined the kinship organisation ... claiming kinship, who (2) stand in a certain relation to some object, usually an animal, and (3) do not marry within the kin. Passing over the classes, which are peculiar to Australiaand will ... phratry. In North Australiaand Queensland a further subdivision of each of these classes is found, making eight in all. Descent in the classes is indirect matrilineal or indirect37 patrilineal,...
... import machinery by first binding to importin alpha (i). TheBRCA1:BARD1:importin alpha complex binds importin beta (ii). This complex enters the nucleus in an energy-dependent manner (iii). Insidethe ... representing the two mechanisms for BRCA1 nuclear import. The depiction on the left represents BRCA1 binding directlyto the import machinery. (1) BRCA1 binds importin alpha, which subsequently (2) binds ... pathway bywhich this occurs is via the importin alpha ⁄ beta pathway, whereby thecargo protein binds importin alpha. This heterodimer binds importin beta and the heterotrimer passes through nuclear...
... between parent and child, confined though it may be in the opinion of the people whose institutions are in question, to a single parent, is an index to the way in which is determined the kinship organisation ... balanced; and a change in the rule of descent would in that case have important results for the local group andin any case for the individual family. KINSHIP ORGANISATIONS AND GROUP MARRIAGE IN ... tribe either in the male line or in the female. Among the Ova-Herero, however, and other Bantu tribes, there are two kinds of organisation, one—the eanda—descending in female line and regulative...
... Care Resources(ARCCCR) maintains a database recording information oncritical care resources, including the timing of introduction ofMETs. In addition, ANZICS maintains an Adult Patient Data-base ... undertaken using theinformation contained within the database.Assessment on timing of introduction of MET serviceWe obtained information from a database maintained by theANZICS ARCCCR and derived ... hospitals in Australian and New Zealand with intensive care units. The diagram does not include hospitals participating in the Medical Emer-gency Response and Intervention Trial. ANZICS-APD, Australian...
... chain integration: collaboration throughout the total value chain; and ã Fully integrated e-business: internal and external integration sharingreal-time information (resulting in ‘bricks -and- clicks’ ... the Internet as a supply chain integrator, and the Internet as Web-Based Organizing in Traditional Brick -and- Mortar Companies 9Copyright â 2005, Idea Group Inc. Copying or distributing in print ... for hiring, training, retaining, and removing need to be adopted, including the encouragement of innovation and flexibility. Knowledge Facilitator The HR department has a role to play in facilitating...
... order and others, it assist management in planning and control, costing assists management to appreciate scarce resources in the increasingly complex business operations, understanding costing ... transactions between companiesin supply chains are characterized by adding value up through the chain and incurring costs (and consequent payments) down the chain. Supply chain management aims ... Costing is basically the ascertainment of cost whether for a specified thing or activity. To ascertain cost, we need to apply accounting and costing principles, methods and techniques. In view...
... selected companies and future research is presented. 11 increase living standard of people in society, andcompanies has responsibility to create wealth contributing to society, increase ... bring CSR understandings not only for company’s managers but also for employees and customers, thus it helps domestic companies building and implementing CSR easier. Besides research of international ... collecting data is expensive, and the result comes slowly. But in contrast, by interviews, in- depth questioning and follow-up questions can be asked to collect more value information. By using...
... coastal locations, such as Darwin, during the dryseason and some Pied Herons continue north and are found in large numbers in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia during the dry winter period. Thesemovements ... starting to gain insights into the impor-tance of arid Australia to our species of herons. In recent times there have been major assaults on heron breeding and feed-ing habitats in southern Australia, ... eggshell thinning in Britain in 1967 in theGrey Heron, Ardea cinerea, whose eggs were up to 16% thinner than thosecollected in the pre-DDT era. Grey Herons did not, however, suffer a decline in numbers...