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... answered the child, ‘for father and mother to eat out of when I am big.’ The manand his wife looked at each other for a while, and presently began to cry. Then they took theold grandfather to the ... that the Devil is hiding outside there inthe closet on the porch.’ The miller said: The Devil must go out,’ and opened the house-door; then the woman was forced to give up the keys, andthe ... this, so the old grandfather at last had to sit inthe corner behind the stove, and they gave him his food in an earthenware bowl, and not even enough of it. And he used to look towards the table...
... Chinese bythe beginning of the Qing (or Ch’ing, or Manchu) dynasty inthe middle of the seventeenth century. We cannot know how accurate that fi gure is; indeed we cannot be certain that the ... growing in Southeast Asia before the beginning of the seventeenth century. 53 The Portuguese had led the way into the East Indies with their discovery of a sea route around Africa that eliminated ... from the North Sea to the Ural Mountains, rye, although temperamental inthe face of cold winters and rainy summers, was the only Old World grain that did at all well. But potatoes thrived in...
... providedfurther insight into the molecular mechanism driving the formation of the covalent C115–fosfomycin adduct. Aconservative exchange of K22 to arginine maintains fosfo-mycin binding, while ... by lysine reduces the probability offorming the fully closed form of the protein. The results obtained with the K22V/R120K doublemutant protein point toward a central role of arginine 120 in ... Lysine 22 and arginine 120 in MurA (Eur. J. Biochem. 271) 2687 H-bond. If the Neatom of K22 is missing (as inthe K22Vmutant), the fosfomycin binding/reaction with C115 occursonly in the...
... domains ofapproximately equal lengths have been identified in the thiolase fold. The core of the monomer is formed by the N-terminal domain (with the catalytic cysteine) and the C-terminal domain. ... atompoints away from the ligand binding pocket into oxy-anion hole II and, in these complexes, the mode ofbinding of CoA is unaffected bythe different oxidationstate of the cysteine sulfur ... competentbinding mode of CoA inthe active site. The pantetheine binding tunnel of biosyntheticthiolaseWhen CoA binds to Z. ramigera biosynthetic thiolase,its pantetheine moiety enters the narrow...
... Europenot the other way around. Paper, porcelain, printing, gunpowder, the compass, the wheelbarrow, andthe fore -and- aft rig are among the things China gave Europe. And when, early inthe eighteenth ... River in the old days the entrance to China itselfChina proper began at the Bogue. Once past the Bogue andthe forts that commanded it, a vessel was deemed to have entered the inner waters of the ... ever get by simply eating or drinking the drug. Thereafter wherever the Chinese went, to railroad construction sites in Nevada and canal digging in Panama, they carried the technique with them.To...
... in January and go skiing. Infinitive present tense -ing form past tense past participle hold out hold out & holds out holding out held out held out 1. hold out p.v. When you hold ... compromise in a negotiation and accept anything less than your original demands. The basketball player is holding out for a million dollars a game. The union spokesman said the union members would hold ... unless they get the 10 percent raise they demanded inthe beginning. What are the union members doing? 2. Some union members accepted a 7 percent raise and went back to work, but not the union...
... reduces the pep-tide binding affinity by 100-fold andthe lifespan of the complex by 10-fold, as judged by koff. The physiologicalchaperone cycle probably consists of the rapid bindingof the ... upon binding the twin-arginine signalpeptide of NapA [18]. In this case, biogenesis of the NapA protein is assisted by NapF in charge of cofactorloading [19,20]. Overall, considering the global ... N-terminus of the partner, regardless of whetherit is a twin-arginine signal peptide or not, followed by its release once cofactor loading and protein folding arecomplete. Accordingly, we hypothesize...
... The Majors of GolfComplete Results of The Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860–2008MORGAN G. BRENNERVolume 1(Introduction; Abbreviations; The Open; ... 196UNK Anderson, James, Jr.Boothby, Robert Tuite, Jr. ABraid, Robert (Scotland) AChambers, G. L. ACorstorphine, DavidCuthbert, DavidDuncan, DavidGrey, W.Hindmarch, D. S. AKinsman, Robert ... The Open; U.S. Open)McFarland & Company, Inc., PublishersJefferson, North Carolina, and London 31T Smith, Leslie A 95 97 19232T Anderson, David, Sr. 97 98 195Anderson, James, Sr. 96 99...
... geometric inequalities concerning the relative volume andthe maximumrelative inradius of a subset of an open bounded convex setNow we are going to study the problem of maximizing and minimizing the ... body G in two subsets E and G\E. We obtain severalinequalities comparing the relative volume: (1) with the minimum relative inradius, (2)with the maximum relative inradius, (3) with the minimum ... the minimum between the inr adius of E and the inradius of its complementρm(E,G) =minρ(E), ρ(G \E). (1.2)(iii) The maximum relative inradius is the maximum between the inradius of E and the...
... is—again—inside the brain. In particular, we have to look at a tiny sliver deep inthe brain called the amygdala. Even if you knownothing about the brain—or think you know nothing—you are nevertheless ... midlife, the brain is “on the cusp.” What we do matters, and even what we think matters.Over the years, we’ve been trained to think that the body andthe brain age in tandem. Certainbodily ... pursuits, and then theycame back and jumped quickly into things. They felt they had to catch up with marriages and jobs. And then, when they reached fifty, they looked up and said, ‘Hey, is this the...