... the formation of hydrogen bond
network increase the number of possible configurations and
conformation states of the complex. Calculation of energy
differences between the states containing different ... inhibitor fi tting well the electron d ensity were
modeled (Fig. 7). In the first conformation, the NH group
of Phe i n position P
1
¢ makes only one hydr ogen bon d t o one
of t he catalytic aspartates ... All
hydrophobic c ontacts and h ydrogen bonds that are involved
in the inhibitor OE binding ar e summarized in Table 3.
Conformation of isostere. Two different conformations of
the isostere of inhibitor...
... hydrogen ions concentrations
by HNO
3
titrations [29]. S ample v olumes o f 1.5 mL, with
peptide concentrations of 1 m
M
and peptide molar excess
over metal ion of 1.1–1.5 were used. The titration data ... the
HSA sequence. A v ery strong influence of phosphate ions on
the kinetics of Ni(II) interaction was found. This study
demonstrates the limitations of short peptide modelling of
Cu(II) and Ni(II) transport ... obstacle. One, allowing for compari-
sons of complexes with similar coordination modes and
different p rotonation stoichiometries, uses t he values of
*K, the equilibrium constant of the actual...
... 3. The instability of flow from China
disturbs the operation of structures in
exploitation and utilisation of water as well as
usual status of ecosystem, downstream of Hong
river system. ...
Development of cooperative research on assessment of climate
change impacts on water resources of Vietnam-China
transboundary river basins
Tran Hong Thai, Luong Tuan Anh*
Vietnam Institute of Meteorology, ...
first months of November-December of dry
season decreases quicker than the previous
periods. Flow regulation of reservoirs at Ly
Tien Do station, upstream of Da river (basin
area of 17.155 km
2
)...
... the
prevalence of chronic conditions among
the population. In 2003, the Brazilian
Household Sampling Survey found that
over 70% of the country’s population 60
years of age or more had at least one
chronic ... interventions that
consider the impact of disease on the
different dimensions of health-related
quality of life, with special attention to
elderly people with comorbidities. The
impact of disease on ... affected
by diseases.
Conclusions. The study detected a high prevalence of chronic diseases among the elderly
population and found that the degree of impact on HRQOL depends on the type of disease. The
results...
... Art?
The Effect of the Market on the Construction of MusicIntroduction
Manufactured bands now make up a major percentage of chart
music today, not least of them Take That, Boyzone, Bad Boys inc., ... of art is 'bad' art,
one must have a reference point - a set of values by which to judge. This
is almost always a personal opinion, and I would first of all like to explain
my personal ... with one of Frans Birrer's definitions
of pop music, "Popular music is music that is not something else. This
ties in, in turn, to the 'McDonald's' Method - McDonalds...
...
of residents per household, and the level of educa-
tion of the population being surveyed. Therefore,
we can affirm that the impact of oral condition on
the quality of life of the population, ...
better socio-economic conditions; most of the
participants reported to have faced several im-
pacts on their daily life as a consequence of their
oral condition; the socio-economic factor did ... showed a positive association
with the “performance” dimension.
CONCLUSIONS
The results of this study indicated that: the
impact of oral health on the quality of life of the
participants tended...
... specialized dictionary by com-
piling on- line glossaries, and have ap-
plied it for information extraction. We
conducted preliminary experiments on
one hundred sentences, and compared the
extraction performance ... extrac-
tion rules do specify POS; however, for simplic-
ity, we suppress them in the example below.
108
Effect of Utilizing Terminology on Extraction of Protein-Protein
Interaction Information from ... performance when (a) using
only a general dictionary and (b) using
this plus our specialized dictionary. Con-
trary to our expectation, using only the
general dictionary resulted in better per-
formance...
... in
the
cytosol
and
cell debris fraction
contributed
minor
proportions of
FP
activity
and
eM-ase
but
reasonable
amounts
of p-glucosidase.
However, relative proportions
of
the
three
fractions
varied
during
growth
as
the
cell ... combination for
cellulase production.
The
effect of substrate
concentrations on cellulase production was studied
D.
K.
Sandhu and
M.
K.
Kalra
257
of
extracellular enzymes (Berg &
Pettersson,
1977;
Kubicek,
1981, ... (1975).
Location
of cellulase in Cellvibrio fulvus
as
dependent
on
carbon
source
for
growth.
Canadian
Journal of Microbiology
21,
51-57.
BERG,
B. &
PETTERSSON,
G. (1977).
Location
and
formation
of cellulases...
... inhibition of endothelial a
V
b
3
integrin. Such inhibition opens new fields of investiga-
tion on the mechanisms of angiogenesis, offering clinical
implications for the treatment of several conditions ... Such inhibition opens new fields of investigation on the mechanisms of angiogenesis,
offering clinical implications for treatment of pathophysiological conditions such as cancer, proliferative ... addition of hFN, they
showed formation of only a few spontaneous tube struc-
tures (17.4 ± 1.2 branches per 10000 μm
2
). On the
other hand, when the cells were plated on Matrigel with
the addiction...
... effects of a stroke versus
no chronic condition (n = 3,533)
Elimination disorders versus
no chronic condition (n = 5,038)
One or more chronic conditions versus
no chronic condition (n = 19,953)
1.6 ... acquiring
additional chronic conditions and delaying the progres-
sion of current chronic condition(s). Most prevalent
chronic conditions have an association with physical inac-
tivity, and a number of risk ... least one of the
chronic conditions that were considered in our study, 8%
had a chronic condition other than the ones that were
considered in our study, and 13% had no chronic condi-
tion (Figure...