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... violation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. TheCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held that the regulation did not violate the Establishment Clause, noting that, “[r]ather than ... compelling state interest. Judge Atwell, in the trial court, noted that “[i]t is reasonable to believe thatthe majority of the Missouri Legislature felt that regulating or restricting abortions ... to the conviction thatthedecision regarding abortion must remain with the individual, to be made on the basis of conscience and personal religious principles, and free from governmental interference.”)....
... are shown in Table 2 with the signa-ture amino acids for mucins, namely, serine, threonine and proline comprising 48.3% of the total amino acids in the sample. The threonine levels in this particular ... quite complete, digestion resulted in most of the mucin eluting inthe included volume of the column, suggesting the findings of previous stud-ies thatthe mucin sample could have had a fraction ... [33]. The amino acid analysis of the purified mucin gave high amounts of ‘mucin-like amino acids, serine, threonine and proline. Serine and threonine are points of O-glycosylation found in the...
... goal of disseminating useful information and eradicating poverty the adult education program needs to recognize the different languages that exist inthe country and be mindful that Setswana ... qualities that are vital in fighting poverty. The adult education program can thus harness the local languages and indigenous knowledge of the minority and poor people and use them to mobilize the ... one needs to have a linguistic proficiency that will enable them to negotiate and influence. Inthe same way Mesthrie (2000:355) states thatin every society there is useful information which...
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... conference proceedings literature in its Conference Proceedings Citation Index (1990 to present). These indexes are characterized by the quality of the publications covered in them. Their content ... time employing well-defined selection criteria in a systematic and consistent manner. With the inclusion of The Book Citation Index in Web of Science, Thomson Reuters has expanded the scope of ... . . THE BOOK SELECTION PROCESS FOR THE BOOK CITATION INDEXINTRODUCTION: Web of ScienceSM is well known for its coverage of top tier international and regional journal literature inthe Science...
... Maintaining International Relationships 89. TheSupremeCourt has attracted a good deal of international interest since its creation. If anything that interest continues to increase as the ... Northern Ireland. 7. Support those Justices who are participating in a conference in Belfast in May under the heading TheSupremeCourt goes to Belfast”. 26 Court is to ensure thatthe ... of the judicial branch of the State and its independence from the Executive, in reality as well as in theory. Since the Executive is a party in over half the cases which come before the court, ...
... staining solution [36]; (c) azinc-imidazole stain [37]; and (d) a copper stain [38], aswell as their impact on the further processing of pro-teins by MS. In all staining methods, except for the conventional ... stain, the pH was kept nearlyneutral. Most protein spots were detectable using aconventional Coomassie staining protocol or the zinc-imidazole stain, respectively, whereas the copper stainand ... ADP-ribosylation,resulting inthe observed migration difference during2D gel electrophoresis.Another striking difference of the MALDI-TOF spec-tra from the modified Fe-protein in comparison to the unmodified...
... monomers. In contrast, the N-terminal residues (Val2 and Leu4–Leu9) almost retainedtheir intensities, indicating thatthe N-terminus was embed-ded inthe SDS micelles and was solvent inaccessible. ... Thr15) pointing to eachother inthe inner lumen of the oligomer, to reduce the unfavorable free energy caused by immersing these residues in the hydrophobic milieu. Interactions between the polarresidues ... pH-sensitive C-terminus, which foldsinto a helix only at low pH. The paramagnetic broadeningstudies in combination with H-D exchange experimentsindicate thatthe peptide is inserted into the interior...
... quantities of protein util-izing the principle of protein–dye binding. Anal Biochem72, 248–254.43 Laemmli UK (1970) Cleavage of structural proteinsduring the assembly of the head of bacteriophage ... [23,24], and the amount was depend-ent on the dose of E applied to the calli and the incubation time. This showed that levels of P450 pro-tein measured by CO-binding spectra increased as alinear ... 20E.This result suggests that these calli lines lack the biosyn-thetic machinery required for the first steps of PE bio-synthesis. However, some of the enzymes involved in Eoxidation, such as...
... confirmed the results obtained in the pull-down assays, showing that there is a physicalinteraction between the N- and C-terminal domains ofSSIII in vitro.Mapping of the CD-binding region in the N-terminal ... not the individual starch-binding domains, are involved in the interaction with the catalytic domain. We also determined thatthe resi-dues W366 and Y394 inthe D2 domain are important in starch ... protein band, indicating thatthe individualSBDs are unable to interact with CD under theseexperimental conditions.To further investigate which region inthe D23 pro-tein contains the interaction...
... and incu-bations continued in fetal bovine serum-free culture mediumfor 24 h inthe presence of ApoA-I phosphatidylcholine(100 lgặmL)1). At the times indicated inthe text, aliquots of the ... to the liver in CMR in the postprandial phase. In this study, we investigated the effects of CMR onNF-jB activation in macrophages and determinedwhether these are modulated by the fatty acid ... significanteffect and in fact, the mean values for the productionof the cytokine were lower in CRLP-treated cells than in control cells at all time points. Furthermore, wedetected a marked decrease inthe expression...
... whether the courts should have the final say regarding the Constitution or whether Congress had an equal role in judg- ing the constitutionality of its own enactments.12 Despite the intensity ... explained, they are integrated with other components. The important concept that the reader is to take away is that these fundamental com- ponents of the basic law work together in resolving ... inmates wish- ing to have the federal courts hear their cases. Congress also controls the size of theSupreme Court. Since 1787, Congress has changed the number of justices sitting on the...