... melittin parallel to the inter-face ofthe bilayer at the beginning ofthe simulation)and the study by Berne`che et al. [16]. With respect to the behavior ofthe lipids, we make the same observa-tion ... embeddedsegment.Thinning ofthe bilayer in the presence of Ab40Because Ab40 is known to disrupt the integrity of the lipid membrane [11,12], another parameter of interestis the local thickness ofthe bilayer. ... Bexamined the effects of both the protonation state of the peptide and temperature on the behavior of the system. Finally, the systems in simulation set C alsoexamined the effects of increased...
... attribution.NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved bythe Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils ofthe National Academy of Sciences, ... research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare. Upon the authority ofthe chartergranted to it bythe Congress in 1863, the Academy has a ... Sciences tosecure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy mat-ters pertaining to the health ofthe public. The Institute acts under the responsibility...
... plans to form shortly a working committee of HAS, for the purpose of theoretically co-ordinating all ofthe Hungarian work in MT and mathematical linguistics. György Szépe November, 1962 32 ... quantitative linguistics. The prospect is that this group will form an official liaison with HAS. (4) Technical University of Budapest, Institute of Languages. Includes a group, headed by György Hell, ... there are many persons, some of whom are not associated directly with the above-mentioned groups, who are working on related problems. There are plans to form shortly a working committee of...
... phones. Similar to the present findings, the results ofthebythe Statistical Office of Finland showed that 30% ofthe elderly women used washing machines, whereas 7% of men used these electrical ... devices were in perfect line with the level of perception ofthe elderly.From the results ofthe present study, it is evident that the use of new technologies by the elderly population significantly ... that 57.8% ofthe elder participants living in Athens had not ever used the ATMs and consequently they ignored the services and opportunities provided bythe machines of this type. On the contrary,...
... substituents enhance planarity ofthe aniline framework, thereby shortening d(C-N). The accompanying loss of electron density from the amino nitrogen atom decreases the pKa ofthe amino group. Conversely, ... 82bond length. Also, the pKa ofthe amino nitrogen is increased by electron-donating substituents. The variations ofthe three properties are closely tied together. Hammett constants ... Correlation ofthe bond length d(C-N) with the Hammett σ constants ofthe substituents. The para substituents show a much better correlation with d(C-N) (R2 = 0.9454) than do the meta substituents...
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... skins and a oneness with the rest ofthe world. And yet, why is it we are so drawn to the attractions ofthe latest toy … the noise ofthe loudest hawker … the charms ofthe most alluring seduction? ... sum total of being open to all The Gifts of Life results in living a life of Grace. This Gift manifests with the simple joy and abundance never farther away than the celebration ofthe person ... The following are descriptions of a new set of 12 Gifts of Christmas– something I also call The 12 Gifts of Life. Whatever you choose to call them, their significance lies in how they...
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... biggest choice is made by 21.7% of the students for presenting new words by saying the words clearly one by one and writing them on the board. The next choice falls into the way of using synonyms ... 1994). Therefore, selection ofthe materials should be based on a number of criteria, one of which is that of motivation, for learners of Business English often have some knowledge ofthe subject, ... description ofthe subjects, the instruments, and procedures employed for the study: 4.1. The subjects There are two types of subjects participating in the study. The first type is the first...