... classified as noisy or quiet. Genes involved in protein synthesis and degradation were quiet, whereasthose that functioned inthe peroxisome or amino acidbiosynthesis were noisy. In addition, they found ... together at particular points in the cycle. This temporal organization extends to the synchronous gating of cells into the S phase. DNAreplication in these cells begins abruptly at the end of the ... colleagues onthe oscil-lation in a large proportion of the metabolites ofS. cerevisiae growing in gated synchrony cultures anddisplaying a 40-min period [3].Are the dynamics underlying oscillatingculture...
... 2.1). The second layer isthe Middleware, situated between the user interfaceand the databases below. It is responsible for integration, coordination,and rationalization. As the instruction set ... anyone in a supervisory role in business shouldmanage the relationships between people rather than the individualsthemselves. I think how they behave as individuals is less of an issue to the ... the technology had reached a level of abstraction and the in- teractions were so sophisticated that the true value of the objects on the network or inthe database lay in their relation to other...
... transi-tion from a chronic lingering inflammatory process to anacute one leading to TSD point to common mechanismsthat are activated during immunotherapy against canceror chronic viral infections ... that in turnmay interfere with the innate immune response of the host. This being the case, it will be likely inthe future thatmore insights about the mechanisms leading to alteredIFN signaling ... mission to support the research mission of the NIH. As managing partner, the FNIH is responsible for coordinating both the fundingand administrative aspects of the BC and staffs the execu-tive...
... mapping within the 108 AU-rich regionrevealed that the essential destabilizing sequences, con-sisting of the first two pentameric motifs and the atypicalAU-rich region, resided within a continuous ... afunctional, mutation insensitive, multidomain AREelement. We are currently determining the contributionand mechanism of this ARE, and the individual AREdomains, to PAI-2 mRNA stabilization and, ... 158 min,whereas the half-life of the b-globinARE II-MUTtranscriptonly increased to 301 min (Fig. 1). This demonstratesthat mutation of this element only partially stabilized the b-globinARE...
... registered effect in atomic forcc micmscopy. The contact mode where the tip rides onthe sample in close contact with the surface isthe common mode used in AFM. The force onthe tip is ... acceleration. In many problems the collision term is treated by the introduction of a relaxation time r : (a f /at),,l~ = , where f~ is the distribution function in thermal equilibrium. In ... diffraction. It hiis the form nX = 2d sin 0, where n is an integer representing the order of the interfer- ence, d is the spacing between the lattice planes reflecting the X-rays, H is...
... are constructed by matching solutions of the Schrăodinger equationwithin each sphere with plane-wave solutions inthe interstitial region. Linearcombinations of these wave functions are then ... book is availablefrom the British Library.Bibliographic information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists thispublication inthe Deutsche National-bibliografie; ... under the biasto allow the second step of the process, electron tunneling from the donor to the anode, to occur. Finally, the electron inelastically tunnels from the acceptor to the donor.A demonstration...
... withC1. The intramolecular interaction might be involved in regulating binding between NP and VP35 (binding is enhanced inthe absence of C2) and is essential for the function of NP in transcription ... 3C, ∆C2). These data indicatethat the coiled coil region of NP influences the interactionwith VP35.To address the question of whether the interactiondomain for VP35 is present inthe coiled ... byrevealing that only deletions inside C2 abolished the function of NP (Fig. 1H). These results support the follow-ing hypothesis. The two coiled coil motifs are involved in intra- and intermolecular...
... 2007). Since its independence in 1945, there have been five constitutions, with the one being in effect dated in 1992. And during its economic integration, Vietnam is continuously perfecting its ... One concept and its term may 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 ... out of the judicial decisions in court cases by individual judges over a long 5 relations. This can only be done through the validity conditions set forth by the cultures of the texts. The reader...
... cuộc sống con người. Nếu đối tượng xung quanh con người không có tên gọi thì con người sẽ mất phương hướng, ảnh hưởng đến giao tiếp và tư duy. “Mất cái tên gọi con người sẽ mất một trong những ... tiềm năng và lợi thế để phát triển kinh tế. Tính cách, tâm hồn, nếp sinh hoạt của con người ở đây cũng có những nét rất riêng so với cội nguồn. Đó là những con người bộc trực, thẳng thắn, yêu ... người Hán, trời quan hệ với đất thông qua con người, thì có lẽ ở người Việt mối quan hệ cơ bản, đầu tiên phải là Đất, Nước và Con người, trong đó Nước và Con người là quan hệ số một. -32- ánh...
... weakerbargaining position within the household.Taking these two issues together, leads to the following hypothesis:Hypothesis 4. Class bargaining power. In households in which the wife is in a more privileged ... The broad institutions of male domi-nation, Engels argued, are built upon this foundation. On the basis of this reasoning, Engels' argued that male dominationwould wither away inthe households ... apron helping inthe kitchen, and the working-class husband tinkering with the car or drinking in a bar withhis friends. There are many possible mechanisms which might under-write this contrast....
... acting on its neighbouringsites. The configuration of the spins on these sites may then no longer be locallystable, causing them to flip in turn. The first spin thus acts as a ‘plug’ releasing the ... interpret the local contribution to the energy in different configurationsof the spins as the volume occupied by grains in different local orientations ,in Eq. 6.1.This Hamiltonian has been studied on ... reflects the following physics: if grainsare densely packed (‘strongly bonded’ to their neighbours), they are unlikely to bedisplaced during the dilation phase of vibration. The grains are then...
... to the skeleton during bone for-mation. However, at least two other mechanisms allow the skeleton to participate in mineral homeostasis: the blood–bone barrier maintained by the bone lining ... coordination of Ca among the intestine, kidneys and the skeleton while the concentration of Ca within the blood is maintained within a narrow range under normal circum-stances since serum Ca concentration ... forma-tion, most likely due to small conformational changes occur-ring on binding to the mineral surface [78]. Osteopontin is also involved inthe recruitment of osteoclasts and in regu-lating the...