... of plant and animal CENP-Cs, the arrangement of conserved regions, and the common location of the CENPC module, it appearsthat corresponding regions of the protein are evolving simi-larly and ... cen-tromeres that span the entire length of a chromosome [1].In plantsand animals, centromeres are large and complex,typically comprising megabase-sized arrays of tandemlyrepeated satellite sequences ... 3Comparisons of CENP-C proteins in animals, yeast and plants. The CENPC motif and conserved regions found at the termini of CENP-C proteinsare indicated. For pairwise comparisons of protein-coding...
... contributeto better common understanding of terminology and diagnosis of adverseevents, and — the ultimate goal of our efforts — to continuousimprovement in the safety of our drugs.xxii ... DRUGREACTIONSDefinitions of Terms and Criteria for their UseBook and CD--RomGeneva PERSPECTIVESThe World Health OrganizationJ.E. Idaănpaăaăn-HeikkilaăaAfter the discovery and synthesis of a new drug, and ... a cumulative volume and a CD-ROM, designed to facilitate common understanding and theuniform use of terms for the monitoring of drug safety. The establisheddefinitions and basic requirements...
... heme propionates in contact with theheme and the side chain of a conserved valine (V338).The decrease of the affinity of homo-l-Arg and homo-NOHA compared with l-Arg and NOHA (Table 1)could be ... selec-tivity of N-arylamidines for inhibition of nNOS vs.iNOS [35].Relationship between the structure of N-hydroxy-guanidines, their affinity for iNOSoxy and their oxidation by iNOS with formation of ... compounds TFBGua and TFBNOHG are3.8- and 3.6-fold lower than those for their nonfluori-nated analogues BuGua and BuNOHG, respectively, and the koffappvalues for TFBGua and TFBNOHGare 1.6 and 4 times...
... Cycle of a Monarch Butterfly. The content of the animation -with- text group was delivered in electronic media in form of animations embedded with text, and the content of the graphics -with- text ... and a cylinder creates a cause and effect which is self explanatory with the aid of animations and text as compared with static graphics and text. The animations with text create a cross referential ... animation of herbicide intake by a leaf. Figure 2.4: Principle of herbicide intake by leaf (With permission of Deana Namuth.). STUDYING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ANIMATIONS AND GRAPHICS WITH TEXT...
... of names is intended to avoid disadvantageous name changes, even though the name inThe Namesof Plants 16 The rules of botanical nomenclatureThe rules which now govern the naming and the names ... botanical names have been formulated from former common names, but this does not mean that in the translation of botanical names we may expect tofind meaningful names in common language. Botanical names, ... largelybecause of the popularity of his sexual system, this was to be the case. Botany couldnow contend with the rapidly increasing number of species ofplants beingThe Namesof Plants 10 to names...
... After calibration of the sensor for low concentrations of ethanol and H2S, it was possible to detect as little as 200 ppb of ethanol and 20 ppb of H2S (both of them dry gases) with good accuracy. ... 2004AbstractLow-level detection of ethanol and H2S was achieved with thermally modulated WO3nanoparticle gas sensors. Nanoparticle WO3films, with a mean grain size of ∼5 nm and a thickness of ∼20 m, were ... evac-uation pipe. The WO3films consisted of nanoparticles with a mean grain size of about 5nm and a log-normalsize distribution with a width of about ±20% of the meansize.The deposited films were...
... recognition of theFG repeats andof the importance oftheir interactions with the transport receptors led to morespecific models, all of which attempt to explain the specificity of transport without ... developed in which the plasma membrane of cell wall-less Nuclear Import and Export in Plantsand Animals 18AcknowledgementsI would like to thank members of my lab andof the Weizmann Institute Electron ... (Fig. 2A) on the noncoding strand of theFigure 2. Molecular structure of the T-DNA region and T-complex. A) The T-strand is a ssDNA copy of thebottom (noncoding) strand of the T-DNA region. The...
... the method of Xu 2006 and Matsushita and Takahashi 2008 , we characterizethe set of all common fixed points of a family of nonexpansive mappings by the notion of Moscoconvergence and prove ... subsequence of {rn} with infi∈Nrni> 0andlet{zn} bea sequence in C and z ∈ C such that zn→ z and Tnzn→ z. As in the proof of i,wegetlimi →∞zni− J1zni 0andz ∈ A−10.Let ... is a family of nonexpansive mappings of C into itself with ∞n1FTnFS and satisfies condition (I).Proof. It is obvious that {Tn} is a family of nonexpansive mappings of C into itself....
... managers in most of the Fortune 500 companies, and faculty at both Stanford and Yale businessschools. I have personally coached hundreds of CEOs, often their executive teams, and sometimes their partners ... inside of you, and that it always offers you far superior ways to handle your challenges than the options the Saboteursoffer. In chapters 5 and 6, you will learn the Sage perspective and fun ... rational and analytical world where I could play withand have a sense of control over ideas and logic. Even moreimportantly, this rational focus began to provide my greatest source of attention and...
... of Jews andanimals that serve the same ends. This study is concerned with both these eventualities. The weave of animal and Jew, their separate and connected existence, thus of Jews and animals. To ... Memory of Jacques DerridaGeoffrey BenningtonDeath-Drive: Freudian Hauntings in Literature and ArtRobert Rowland SmithReading and ResponsibilityDerek Attridge Of Jews and Animals Andrew ... conception of the ‘figure’ Andrew Benjamin has written an innovative and provocative study of the complex relationship between philosophy, the history of painting andtheir presentation of both Jews and...
... 12:19:07 Of Jews andAnimals 13Part II of this work consists of a series of chapters in which the fi gure of the Jew is developed in a sustained way. The differing analyses of the presence of the ... gures and affi rmation are inextricably bound up with modes of life and thus with senses both of commonality and being in the world. Countering fi gures therefore is not reducible to analysis and ... 12:19:064/3/10 12:19:06 Of Jews andAnimals 11the interplay of particularity and universality are operative in a range of texts. Starting with Heidegger, and specifi cally the presentation of the animal...
... Being 47 and abstract conception of the being of being human. Abstraction is the after- effect of the without relation and thus integral to the construction of the fi gure of the animal with Heidegger’s ... structure of argu-ment occurs in Đ26 of Being and Time in an extended discussion of the withand the ‘other’ (two terms that recall automatically the question of what is to be understood by commonality ... section of Being and Time with the impor-tant claim that insofar as ‘Dasein is at all, it has Being with- one- another as its kind of being’.32 While what defi nes the necessity of the with ...