... whenliving in damp air). If the induration of the right lungwhich was observed in A.'s case really commenced at the time he experienced pain in rowing inthe Collegeraces, then possibly the ... entertained that the diseaseswhich carried them off were originally induced by theirover exerting themselves in rowing during their Collegedays. Generally speaking, they do not appear to havebeen ... not germinate, and it is fordoctors and physiologists to ascertain how often it doesgerminate. On the other hand, it does not appear thatany statistical inquiry into the subject...
... with the topography of these coin finds beingindicative of the city expanding eastwards. This recovery seems to really begin both here andin Thebes with the coinage of Theophilus (829 42), and ... to the captain and for all that the cargo is injured, the captain is responsible together with the sailors. If the captain declares beforehand together with the sailors that the water is rising ... and let the captain together with the ship andthe sailors receive the six-hundredths of each thing saved. If goods are to be thrown into the sea, let the merchant be the first to throw and then...
... resources be devoted to professional inputs both in the formation of SHGs and JLGs as also inthe imparting of skill development and training and generally in handholding after the group is formed. ... regulator, it may be required not to participate inthe financing of the sector. ii) If NABARD is to remain the regulator as provided inthe proposed Act, then it is necessary that there should ... opportunity to banks to treat financial inclusion as a viable business proposition andto increase their penetration inthe microfinance sector. 18.10 We would therefore recommend that bank lending...
... character and setting. Technique has to do with the structuring of the story into the plot so that the writer can convey the theme andthe manipulating of the language in order to express the ideas ... their grandmother but, as the youngest inthe family, their reaction did come to no where. Finally, it was the grandmother to be the first inthe car the next morning, ready to go. One more ... blurred. 19welcomed them by saying “Make yourself at home.” She showed them where to find the food and drinks inthe kitchen and introduced them to some of the other guests.” (Althen. G, Doran R....
... Roque, and Andrea Vallenti),which has been running in Portugal since January 2005, includes eight flags thatilluminate current topics like the division of opinions about the war in Iraq in the United ... against women in Africa, social inequality in Brazil, drugtrafficking in Colombia, AIDS and malaria in Angola, and more. The images aredistributed around the globe via email chain letters. The ... light (“as inthe light seen through the stained-glass window ofa hospital chapel”) and science (“implied inthe precise way the shapes and colorsintersect”). Kluepfel initially resisted the shield...
... of the central b-strand of the coat protein dimer and its side-chain projects into the protein’s interior (Figs 1B and 8). The two Met88 residues are in close proximity to oneanother at the ... hydrophobiccore (M88V) andthe other inthe protein–RNA interaction(T45S), decrease the stability of the capsid. Our findingsilluminate the role of packing inthe icosahedral lattice of the virus capsid.Experimental ... encoded inthe native conformation of the capsid protein andin its interaction with the nucleic acid.Here we investigated how the packing and stability of viruscapsids are sensitive to single amino...
... of theircomputed scores. The sample is generated auto-matically from the top of the list tothe bottom, byretaining a fact and skipping the following consec-utive N facts, where N is incremented ... acqui-sition, the baseline run retains as many of the topcandidate facts as the size of the current seed,whereas (Thelen and Riloff, 2002) only add the top five candidate facts tothe seed set ... which the candidate fact is extracted; and c) the pattern-based scores of the candidate fact. The latter fea-ture converts the scores of the patterns extracting the candidate fact into a score...
... glutamine residues in healthy individuals,whereas they are expanded to more than 40 repeats in patients. In the polyQ diseases, inclusions containing polyQ-expanded proteins are found inthe ... ofpolyQ-expanded proteins or ALS-linked SOD1 in vivo.Conclusions and perspectivesWe reviewed the dynamics and toxicity of misfoldedproteins (including polyQ-expanded proteins and ALS-linked SOD1) in ... the movement of HSP70 issignificantly slower inthe inclusion than inthe cytosol,HSP70 appears to interact transiently with aggregatedmutant proteins inthe inclusion. These observationsindicate...
... require to be taught and trained to eat and drink, to resentinjuries, to cling to their possessions, or to run to their mother in danger or pain. They have natural instinctswhich provide for all these ... ofthese dolls. She fell at once into the idea of the children in regard to them, and treated them always as if theywere real persons; often speaking of them andto them, inthe presence of the ... because their motherCHAPTER IV. 20 commands and signals, without being trained. In all these cases they perceive the necessity of training and instruction, and understand that the initiative...
... determined inthe presence of 5 lm unlabeled agonist and subtracted from the total binding to calculate the spe-cific binding.Internalization of [3H]BK and [3H]DAK To determine the internalization ... stimulated bind-ing of GTPcStoGq ⁄ 11[30]. All of these data point to an involvement of putative helix 8 inthe interactionwith cognate G proteins. As both bradykinin receptorscoupled tothe same ... provide insight into the receptor speci-ficity of the B2wt internalization motif. The resultingdata also hint at a receptor specific role of the putativehelix 8 in G protein activation and interaction...
... ofadjacent amino acids inthe fingerprint andthe HN–HNregionof the TOCSY and NOESY spectra. Using this technique itwas possible to unambiguously assign almost all the protonresonances including ... monomers. In contrast, the N-terminal residues (Val2 and Leu4–Leu9) almost retainedtheir intensities, indicating that the N-terminus was embed-ded inthe SDS micelles and was solvent inaccessible. ... observation). Interest-ingly, when the pH value was lowed to 4.0, almost all the resonances in NMR spectra recovered their intensities,indicating the movement of the C-terminus towards SDSmicellar interior,...
... quality and infrastructure, the second sce-nario (further integration with the EU) suggests an increase inthe FDI to GDP ratio in all countries. The increase is highest (almost 2 percentage points) ... exports .The Gulf countries are one of the main destinations for Lebanese and Syrian exports. The EU’s share in MED11 imports was inthe range between 22.3% in Egypt and 64.3% in Tunisia; in the ... operators, greatly enhancing competition and increasing the number and quality of services and strengthening their regulatory institutions. This concernsinternet services and mobile telephony,...
... to 31%) and anincrease inthe content of turns and unordered structure(from 58% to 63%). These data might indicate thatmutations inthe b5–b7 loop andinthe N-terminal partof the b7 strands ... to the group of intrinsically disordered proteins. Accord-ing tothe predictions, K137 is located either in the C-terminal part of the b5–b7 loop or inthe N-terminalpart of the b7 strand, whereas ... red lines in Fig. 1B and are located in positions corresponding tothe b3, b4, b5, b7 and b9strands. jpred failed to predict the formation of a b2strand inthe HSP22 structure. According to...
... of the Athenian Empire financed the costly rebuilding of Athenian sanctu-aries damaged by the Persians. New technologies enabled the Athenians to fashion colossal images in ivory and gold andto ... of numerousarticles and books, including The Pediments of the Parthenon, and co-editor ofseveral volumes of conference proceedings and essays, including PersonalStyles in Greek Sculpture.www.cambridge.orgâ ... PERIODSMonumental Greek sculpture in stone began on the islands of the Aegean and on Crete inthe seventh centuryB.C. and developed very rapidly. The Classical style, which set the standards for future generations,...
... university and clinical components undertaken in both the hospital and the community.‘There was theory and clinical practice. We learned the theory and then we did the clinical practice and the competencies ... avai-lable in Australia andthe luxury setting’ but not in the Solomon Islands: ‘I think that the thing I want to say itthat they have to look at our setting, because in the course like the treatments ... at the NRH in Honiara and was unavailable during the period of the study, and the other was working as a sole practitioner in a remoteclinic in Makira Province. At the time of the study the two-way...