... estimation ofthe maximal
dimension.
The forward scattering is proportional tothe product of
the molecular mass and concentration ofthe scattering
particle. For a mixture of particles, the total ... and arrestin in the presence of
phosphopeptide is given at the top ofthe (B) and (C), expressed as a
percentage ofthe total signal from the detector.
Ó FEBS 2002 Activation of visual arrestin ... for the arrestin dimer in solution
Guinier curves provide the radius of gyration (R
g
), defined
as the root mean square distance of all atoms from their
common centre of mass. The R
g
canbeusedtoevaluatethe
overall...
... formed by the factor(s) binding
on the minor groove ofthe )148 to )124 region of
c-jun
To establish the nature of interaction b etween trans-acting
factor(s) and t he )148 to )124 r egion of c-jun,drugsthat
specifically ... 2004
The 5¢ and 3¢ deletion mutants of Jun-25 (Jun-25A a nd
Jun-25B, respectively) were used i n EMSA to establish
whether the interaction of rRLjunRP at the 3¢ end of the
)148 to )124 region of ... and regenerating
rat liver with the )148 to )124 region of
c-jun
In order to establish w hether the factors p resent in rRNE-d
bind tothe )148 to )124 region of c-jun and form a complex
different...
... complete
loss of complex formation) results in the dissociation of the
dimers and the monomers are not able to bind tothe )148
to )124 region of c-jun.
This study thus provides an insight into the molecular
mechanisms ... )148 to )124 region
of c-jun in the presence of much higher excess of fragmented
calf thymus DNA to inspect the specificity ofthe interac-
tions between RLjunRP and the )148 to )124 region of
c-jun. ... p123jun-eGFP consists of the
)123 to +53 region of c-jun cloned upstream ofthe GFP coding
region and p148jun-eGFP consists ofthe )148 to +53 region of c-jun
cloned upstream ofthe GFP coding region....
... thus explaining the absence of chitobiose binding. The present
study lends further support tothe understanding ofthe documented sub-
stantial differences between the mode of action of two highly ... protein to
structures ofthe outer layers ofthe target organism
or exerts its function intracellularly [6,12].
In conclusion, thesolution structure of PAF has
been disclosed up tothe extent of ... mass of PAF) as a result of the
presence of three disulfide bonds. Importantly, the MS
data yielded evidence demonstrating the lack of any
post-translational modification of native PAF other
than the...
... shows that the SNR at the ME channel output
is insensitive tothe amplitude ofthe MUAP but inversely
related tothe shape factor b. The impact ofthe shape fac-
tor b on the morphology ofthe MUAP ... sig-
nal, I
0
, and the physiology ofthe motor unit.
Simulation ofthe ME channel
In order to validate the mathematical derivation of Eq.7,
simulations were performed. The values of physiological
parameters ... the
SNR increases with the intensity ofthe driving current,
and the steepness of relationship curve is dependent on
the shape factor of MUAP. It is well known that the driv-
ing current of the...
... in the
LVTS from October 1st 2005 to October 31st 2006. This data set consists of
272 days in which the LVTS was running.
The participants in the sample consist of members ofthe LVTS and the
Bank ... k
i
.
In a closed systemthe aggregate payment balances at any point must sum
to zero across all participants. Therefore the total potential liquidity in the
system is the sum ofthe T2NDCs. In ... order of magnitude). The BCLs are fairly symmetric since the minimum
through the 50th percentile of absolute differences ofthe BCLs between pairs
of banks are zero and even the 75 percentile of the...
... at only the three main di-
mensions ofthe context matrices.
1 Introduction
The topic of this paper is word sense induction,
that is the automatic discovery ofthe possible
senses of a word. ... dissimilarities among the top
30 associations to palm are all in the upper half of
the scale and not very distinct. The two expected
clusters for palm, one relating to its hand and the
other to its tree ... distinguishes
the clustering of local contexts from the clustering
of global co-occurrence vectors. To see this, let us
bring our attention tothe various species of ani-
mals that are among the top...
... centroid of its closest
cluster, and to assign the differential vector tothe
most appropriate other cluster. This process can be
repeated until the length ofthe differential vector
falls ... of a
word obtains a separate row vector in table 1. The problem
with the resulting extremely sparse matrix is that most vectors
are either orthogonal toeach other or duplicates of some other ... vectors, and by assigning these tothe
most similar other cluster. Hereby for the cosine
similarity we set a threshold of 0.8. That is, only if
the similarity between the differential vector...
... relativized), the parser does not identify
the relations ofthe modifier constituent tothe
elements ofthe core sentence. Hence the relative
clause is not attached to any other syntactic node in
the ... or whether increasing the duration of
constituents ofthe core sentence might enhance the
natural sound ofthe system.
RESULTS AND FUTURE RESEARCH
To date. our system has been tested systematically ... discuss the results of an experiment to determine
the performance of our system. We are encouraged
by an initial 5 percent error rate and we see the design
of the parser and the modularity of the...
... crucial mechanism of immune escape, and
second, to evaluate the potential beneficial systemic effect
of SPPV on the host immune system.
Early immune response to SPPV at the site of inoculation
provides ... infectivity.
Later and systemically, the virus protects the host from
any fatal consequences ofthe suppression ofthe immune
system by compensatory enhanced activities of splenic
macrophages ... been found to be the dominant fac-
tor in development ofthe Th1 phenotype and also
directly, or from its associated release of type-1 cytokines,
enhances the activation and production of Th1-associated
immunoglobulins...
... crucial mechanism of immune escape, and
second, to evaluate the potential beneficial systemic effect
of SPPV on the host immune system.
Early immune response to SPPV at the site of inoculation
provides ... infectivity.
Later and systemically, the virus protects the host from
any fatal consequences ofthe suppression ofthe immune
system by compensatory enhanced activities of splenic
macrophages ... been found to be the dominant fac-
tor in development ofthe Th1 phenotype and also
directly, or from its associated release of type-1 cytokines,
enhances the activation and production of Th1-associated
immunoglobulins...
...
is a solutionof (SVLI), in addition, assume that f is a pseudoinvex func-
tion with respect to on Γ, then
¯
x
is a solutionof (P).
Proof. (i) Let
¯
x
∈
be a solutionofthe (P), then for ... a solutionofthe (SVLI), then
f
+
(
¯
x; η(x,
¯
x)) ≥ 0, ∀x ∈
.
According tothe pseudoinvexity of f, we obtain
f
(
x
)
≥ f
(
¯
x
)
, ∀x ∈
,
which implies
¯
x
is a solutionof (P). ■
Theorem ... 0
+
, then
¯
x
is a solutionof (P).
Proof. (i) Suppose that
¯
x
∈
is a solutionof (P). By Theorem 5.1(i),
¯
x
is a solution of
(SVLI), i.e.,
f
+
(
¯
x; η(x,
¯
x)) ≥ 0, ∀x ∈
.
From the pseudoinvexity...
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Iterative algorithms for finding a common solution
ofsystemofthe set of variational inclusion
problems and the set of fixed point problems
Atid ... and
P
C
isametricprojectionH onto C. Under suitable conditions of {s
n
}, {r
n
}{a
n
}, g,they
proved that {x
n
} converges strongly to an element ofthe set of variational inequality pro-
blem and the set of a common...
...
the inherent constraints identified for the soil. It was clearly the desire ofthe
extensionists to pass on their knowledge to farmers through training courses. The role
of a mobile lab to ... crop growth responses tothe farmer’s practice and
the SCAMP treatments. On the last day ofthe workshop, teams reported back their
results and these were discussed.
At the local demonstration ...
5
The pre- and post-course questionnaires identified some major changes in the
perceptions of extensionists as a result ofthe course. In particular, a better
understanding ofthe effects of...