... objects are invoked through message passing. Mach runs on the majority of workstations and mainframes within the Department of Computer Science, and supports projects in distributed computing and parallelprocessing ... communication (in the form of messagepassing) and virtual memory can play complementary roles, not only in the organization of distributed and parallelapplications, but in the implementationof the ... be described in more detail in a later section.6When shadowing, the data is instead copied from the original. 11. Introduction In late 1984, we began implementationof an operating system called...
... involved in fosfomycinbinding, andin view of the multitude of interactions, it wasassumed that deletion of a single interaction would not leadto a complete loss of fosfomycin binding. Therefore ... fosfomycin binding due to charge–chargerepulsions. Most interestingly, the uncharged valine sidechain completely abolishes fosfomycin binding in theabsence of UDPNAG. Clearly, UDPNAG binding createsadditional ... UDP-N-acetylmuramic acid) (A) and inactivation mechanism of MurA byfosfomycin as a result of the covalent linkage between Cys115 of MurA and fosfomycin (B).Ó FEBS 2004 Lysine 22 and arginine 120 in MurA (Eur....
... periods of times (0–60 min)at 37 °C. The concentration of the biotinylated Ig remainingon the cell surface was then quantified by measuring thebinding of [125I]Streptavidin. In the absence of ... image.Ó FEBS 2003 Roleof cleavage and shedding in TSHR function (Eur. J. Biochem. 270) 3491 Roleof cleavage and shedding in human thyrotropin receptor function and traffickingMyle`ne Quellari1, ... five amino acids of theextracellular domain and devoid of any tag was notfunctional [27], while a mutant containing four amino acids of the ectodomain and including a rhodopsine tag wasfound...
... buffer A in 15 min, followed by a lineargradient down to 5% buffer A in 2 min. 5% buffer A washeld for an additional 2 min and followed by a lineargradient up to 95% buffer A in 6 min.Determination ... °C: loading 5% buffer B, after5 min linear gradient up to 95% buffer B in 37 min, and then holding 100% buffer B for 5 min. The product wasidentified by UV detection at 215 nm and by on-lineESI-MS ... domain is one of thefew ACPs in which valine replaces isoleucine (I) orleucine (L) in the conserved sequence. To determinewhether DptF is the putative partner of DptE, weexpressed dptF using...
... important for explaining wilt. In the case of income, youth living in low-income households experience higher levels of wilt (45%) than youth living in either modest-income (35%) or high-income (23%) ... to increase youth account ownership and savings may play an important role in helping to restore the American Dream of attending college. Because this research finding has simple, doable, and ... savings accounts without encouraging saving or promote saving without encouraging account ownership. If our findings regarding youth account ownership and savings are confirmed in future research, ...
... demonstrated in each case. design time, the modelling tests allowed 1ẵ hours of activity, including using Researching Design LearningIssues and Findings from Two Decades and of Researchand Development RICHARD ... age of learners, they will be involved in trying to understand the task; in developing some design proposals (through imaging and modelling); in planning and making their outcome; and then in ... essence of design & technology as being the interaction of mind and hand – inside and outside the head. It involves more than conceptual understanding – but is dependent upon it, and it involves...
... rolein proteinstability [8], and their involvement in interactions withcations offers new perspective in the analysis of thecontribution of ions as cofactors in protein folding [38] and in ... Thermodynamics and kinetics of non-native interactions in protein fold-ing: a single point mutant significantly stabilizes theN-terminal domain of L9 by modulating non-nativeinteractions in the denatured ... pfLamA in the native state, indepen-dently of their interaction with calcium. The role of electrostatic interactions in protein stability has beenwidely investigated and the stabilizing effect of...
... critically involved in blood pressure regulation due to its action in generatingangiotensin II andin inactivating bradykinin [1]. Theenzyme also has a rolein the developmentof vascularpathology and ... itwould appear that ADAM10 and TACE are not criticallyinvolved in the shedding of ACE.APMA has been reported to induce the shedding of anumber of protein ectodomains, including APP, fromCHO cells ... cellsagain underlines that TACE is not critically involved in APP shedding, at least in this cell line.Although we failed to see an increase in the shedding of APP upon incubation of the cells...
... preven-tion of diseases; caring for, supporting and comforting cli-ents; continuously assessing and monitoring health needs and responses to interventions; advocacy and education of clients and communities; ... managers of health programmes. Thefinding that the nurses in Sudan were less involved in planning of activities (15.2% in polio andin measles)compared to 72.7% for polio and 90.9% for measles in Zambia, ... Sudan and Zambia to determine their roles and functions in polio eradication and measles elimination programmes.Methods: Nurses and midwives practising in four selected districts in Sudan and in...
... UniversityRegional Learning Alliance – workforce developmentand training/collaborations with business and industry; meeting the training and education needs of businesses within 60 mile radius in Northern ... Economic Development Programs and InitiativesBusiness accelerators and/ or entrepreneurial initiativesLinking teaching andresearch to business opportunitiesCollaboration with local business and industrySmall ... business and industry/entrepreneurial activity; providing business development assistance The Roleof Public Regional Universities in Community and Economic Development December 6, 2005 Indirect...
... recruiting large enterprises with tax breaks, financial incentives, and other induce-ments. Instead, they are relying on building businesses from the groundup and supporting the growth of existing ... growth from the second quarter of 2000 into jobclasses using beginning size of firm, mean size of firm over the period, and end size of firm. If the beginning size of the firm is used to classifyfirms, ... larger businesses in innovation. More research is needed to properly evaluate the case for asmall business strategy, and, indeed, to determine whether or not publicengagement in economic development...
... costs of planting, cutting and feeding calliandra.2. Beginning in the second year after planting 500 calliandra shrubs, a farmer’s net income increases by about $62 to $115 per year by using ... agroforestry and were interested in helping farmers plant more trees for a range of purposes, including the provision of fodder and fuelwood and controlling soil erosion. An advantage of ... of randomly selected users of fodder shrubs and assessment of numbers of farmers trained and motivations (Franzel and Wambugu 2007 )How can germplasm supply be made more self sustaining and...