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Chapter 2
THERE IS A SCIENCEOFGETTING RICH
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THERE is a Scienceofgetting ... WATTLES THESCIENCEOFGETTING RICH
You should interest yourself in the world’s becoming rich.
Think ofthe riches the world is coming into, instead ofthe poverty it is growing
out of; and ... under the necessity of
creating things.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface p. 3
Chapter 1. The Right To Be Rich p. 4
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“Think ofthe riches the
world is growing into
instead ofthe poverty it
is growing out of, and
bear in mind that the
only way you can assist
the world in growing rich
is...
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quốc gia Đông Á, học hỏi kinh nghiệm từ những nước phát triển trước, bằng cách
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The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air-pollution: The East Asian experience
Các ... ?
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The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air-pollution: The East Asian experience
Châu Á thì đồng thời Châu
Á cũng trở nên bẩn hơn, đa
dạng sinh học bị giảm sút,
hơn nữa ... hay không?
Vì vậy, đề tài The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air- pollution:
the East Asian experience” của tác giả Toru Iwami rất đáng cho chúng ta
nghiên cứu, học hỏi. Để tìm hiểu, phân...
... possible role
of this chaperone in the stabilization ofthe core struc-
ture ofthe bc
1
complex can be excluded on the basis
of the existence ofthe 500 kDa bc
1
sub-complex also
in the DBCS1 deletion ... to the 500 kDa bc
1
sub-complex. Therefore, the pres-
ence of both Qcr9p and Bcs1p is required for the inser-
tion of ISP into the bc
1
sub-complex, but the presence
of only one of these two ... also
unknown. Furthermore, as in the case ofthe biogene-
sis of other multi-subunit complexes ofthe mitochon-
drial respiratory chain, the assistance of specific
chaperone proteins is also required. The...
... is
Fig. 2. The CSRs ofthe hcHAT proteins and the GH13 a-amylase family members. A list ofthe abbreviations of proteins and enzymes can
be found in Fig. 1. The segments covering the strands ... the
lack of domain B protruding out ofthe TIM barrel in
the place of loop 3 connecting the b3-strand to the
a3-helix [9,21]. Sharing domain B by rBATs and
GH13 enzymes, and especially the sequence of ... b-strands
b2, b3, b4 and b8 ofthe (b ⁄ a)
8
barrel domain, and for
rBAT also with the short stretch near the C-terminus
of domain B [9,19]. From the sequence–structure point
of view, the basic difference...
... constants in the range of 0.5 mm
were estimated from isothermal titration calorimetry
[36]. The C2 domains of other proteins showed cal-
cium-binding affinities in the range of 1–50 lm [37,38].
As the ... preparation
of the PpNp. The financial support ofthe Kultus-
ministerium des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt and the
Graduiertenkolleg 1026 ofthe Deutsche Forschungsge-
meinschaft, Bonn (Germany), and the support ... the typical range for a
spherical particle. The bell-shaped distance distribution
function illustrates the quality ofthe experimental data
(Fig. 2B).
Reconstruction ofthe overall shape of the...
... degrada-
tion in the population of hemoglobin-positive cells.
To the best of our knowledge, there has been no
report on the promoter function ofthe human HO-2
Fig. 7. Characterization ofthe human ... degradation ofthe HO-2
mRNA.
Functional analysis ofthe HO-1 and HO-2 gene
promoters under hypoxia
To address the question of whether hypoxia influences
the promoter activity ofthe human HO-1 ... analyzed the
promoter function ofthe 1.5 kb 5¢-flanking region of
the HO-2 gene in the present study.
YN-1 cells were transfected with each construct of the
HO-1 and HO-2 gene promoters (Fig. 7B). The...
... as a consequence of the
mutagenic replacements.
Effects ofthe His120Asn and His145Asn
mutations on the affinity of metal binding
to arginase II
To further examine the effects ofthe His120fiAsn
and ... addition to removal of the
more weakly bound Mn
2+
, the lower affinity for that
more tightly bound to the protein may explain the
absence of Mn
2+
from the EDTA-treated species of
the His145Asn variant. ... in arginase I [9]. Differences in the bind-
ing ofthe a-carboxylate and a-amino groups of BEC
were also ascribed to the larger volume ofthe active
site cleft of arginase II, which allows more...
... on the number of Arg residues that
were replaced by Ala in the Arg -rich region of ic3 (resi-
dues 217–222) ofthe dopamine D
2
receptor. The effi-
ciency of energy transfer in the wild-type ofthe ... possible
interpretation ofthe data suggests that the indicated
basic region of ic3 ofthe D
2
receptor and acidic region
of the C-tail ofthe D
1
receptor might be involved in
the interactions between the two ... and D
2
is the effect
of impaired heterodimerization ofthe dopamine
receptors.
Moreover, confocal microscopy experiments revealed
that modification ofthe Arg -rich region in the ic3 of
the D
2
receptor...
... contribute to the
susceptibility of E. coli model membranes to the action
of AP1.
An important determinant ofthe susceptibility of
membranes to a-AMPs is the packing characteristics
of the individual ... stable
in the presence of AP1, further supporting the sugges-
tion that this instability may contribute to the
susceptibility of E. coli to the antimicrobial action of
the peptide.
Discussion
The biological ... dynamic
behaviour of monolayers. The compressibility modulus,
C
À1
s
, provides a measure ofthe compressional elasticity of
a monolayer and can be used to characterize the phase state
of the isotherm, thereby...
... access to the active site substrate binding cleft
[76]. The functional segregation ofthe insulin and Wnt
signaling networks requires either the absence of an
exchange between the subsets ofthe cellular ... exclusion ofthe two processes. That is, the
involvement of GSK3b with the axin–adenomatous
polyposis coli complex can reverse (via the action of
the specific phosphatases associated with the men-
tioned ... example, the DNA-
binding regions ofthe HMGA assume a planar,
crescent-shaped configuration called the ‘AT-hook’
when specifically bound to the minor groove of short
AT -rich stretches of DNA [83,86,87].
Despite...
... the
development of multiple diseases. Fibrosis is character-
ized by the excess deposition of extracellular matrix
(ECM) components, which is the end result of an
imbalance of metabolism ofthe ... case, the action of miRNA-10a was shown to be
mediated through binding within the 5¢-UTR (and not
the 3¢-UTR) of mRNA at regions immediately down-
stream ofthe regulatory 5¢-TOP motif [14]. It therefore
appears ... failure of a number
of organs. Although current treatments typically target
the inflammatory response, the mechanism of fibrosis
is poorly understood and there are few effective thera-
pies. For these...
... activation ofthe iron trans-
port systems [37]. Therefore, they are crucial in controlling
iron storage and homeostasis in the plant cells. Other
functions of plant ferritins are, on the other hand, ... data
cover about the 30% ofthe assigned sequence and details are
reported in Table 2. The theoric molecular mass, 23.6 kDa,
calculated from the database sequence after removal of the
N-terminus ... which were then
subjected to trypsin d igestion. The intensity ofthe immuno-
labeled band was lower in the presence ofthe detergent,
demonstrating that ferritin is localized inside the mito-
chondrial...