... skills that compensate for the decline in the ability of the brain to grasp and remember new material. They can organize their learning by setting times for reading or practice. They can build ... best way to help a country. For one thing, billions of dollars of aid often goes missing, into corrupt governments or inefficient administration. A second point is that many foreign aid projects ... Telecommuting: will it change the world? Telecommuting will have major effectsin the worlds of work and family life. However, its biggest effect will be in the area of individual freedom,...
... (2005) The intrinsically disordered C-terminaldomain of the measles virus nucleoprotein interacts withthe C-terminal domain of the phosphoprotein via twodistinct sites and remains predominantly ... (2008) Mappingalpha-helical induced folding within the intrinsically dis-ordered C-terminal domain of the measles virus nucleo-protein by site-directed spin-labeling EPR spectroscopy.Proteins 73, ... predicting protein binding regions in disordered proteins. Bioinformatics 25, 2745–2746.41 Uversky VN (2002) Natively unfolded proteins: a pointwhere biology waits for physics. Protein Sci...
... “transport and storage” continued to be of minor importance. 7FDI projects meeting certain conditions; opening up to FDI in various sectors, including mining, financial services and telecommunication ... mutually reinforcing in the manufacturing sector. In sharp contrast, any causal relationship is absent in the primary sector. Most strikingly, we find only transitory effects of FDI on output in the ... ownership); lifting foreign ownership restrictions in most manufacturing industries; gradual dismantling of performance requirements;10 and incentives for companies operating in export processing zones,...
... effective interaction potential of the system has been considered by taking into account the influences of nearest atomic neighbors, and it contains the Morse potential characterizing the interaction ... possible, i.e., we would in principle like to determine the position, type, and number of the central atoms and their neighbors in a cluster and to determine such interesting properties as the ... Correlation effectsin atomic thermal vibration of fcc crystals 31The effective spring constants, the Einstein frequencies and temperatures change significantly when the correlation is included....
... play arole in this spatial variati on, as some chemicals or com-binations of interacting chemicals may be present in onearea but not in others. Regions to examine for these effects include the ... urban and rural settings [2,3].Drinking water containing carcinogens such as arsenicor cadmium has been linked to various cancers andother diseases [4,5].There are many industrial water pollutants ... thereleases of carcinogens. For many of these counties, theimprovement over not including any release variable isslight, indicating that the relative influence of chemical surface water discharges...
... follow-ing the decrease in A456.Data analysisSteady-state kinetic data were fitted with the Michaelis–Menten equation using nonlinear least-squares analysisincorporated into the origin software ... was in the range 6.5–9.5. The rate of enzymatic activity was determined by moni-toring the initial linear increase in absorbance at 250 nmdue to the production of benzaldehyde, employing anextinction ... kcatvalues for benzylamine(see supplementary Fig. S1) and kynuramine exhibit asigmoidal dependence upon pH, as shown in Fig. 1Afor kynuramine, indicating the presence of a singlemacroscopic ionization...
... reactive organic compounds contained in aerosol coating products, for the purpose of determining compliance with the Aerosol Coatings Regulation. 5.1 The testing begins when the Executive Officer ... determine the percent by weight of the ROCs contained in aerosol coating products, for the purpose of determining compliance with the Regulation for Reducing the Ozone Formed from Aerosol Coating ... following equation: 100% nVVOC 5 TESTING TO DETERMINE REACTIVE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN AEROSOL COATING PRODUCTS This section specifies the procedure for determining the...
... polysilicongrains are clearly visible. An average diameter of thesegrains is determined to be about 25 nm. The grain sizeincreases both with longer annealing time as well aswith higher annealing temperature. ... temperature. Since these poly-Sigrains are intended to serve as single-electron islands in laterally structured nanowires, the annealing timehas to be very short and properly controlled in or-der ... B ≈ 6T.This ÿnding indicates a clear B-dependence of theeective tunneling barriers. Since this dependenceturns out to be weak the conÿning potential in- side the silicon grains can be assumed...
... depicted in Anatomy of a Murder (Otto Preminger,1959), and in American courtroom films there is often a last-minute surprisedevelopment that makes for compelling drama (for example, in Young Mr.Lincoln). ... sitting without a jury or,thanks to plea bargaining in criminal cases or a settlement in civil matters,never heard by either judge or jury. In the real world, trial by jury is a lastresort. In ... 2001and cinema movement’.8To an increasing extent, law schools are offeringcourses and seminars on law, lawyers and justice in popular fiction and film. 9And of course new movies in this category...
... suppressedremodeling of the myocardial infarction-induced failingheart despite the extreme sparseness of vagal nerveendings in the ventricle. In other words, ACh releasedfrom vagal nerve endings sequentially ... ChATprotein expression in rat cardiomyocytes in vitro and in vivo. Rat ChAT promoteractivity was not affected by physostigmine(A); in contrast, it was increased by 1 lmo-lÆL)1donepezil within ... acetylcholine (ACh) salvaged in vitro cardiomyocytes from prolonged hypoxia-induced cell death by preserving mitochondrial functionand activating cell survival signals, including phospho-inositide-3-kinase...
... lossof surface binding (data not shown), indicating thatredistribution from the cell surface is not required for theloss insurface receptor number. Furthermore, the kineticsof LDL-R binding ... Fischer,D.G.,Tal,N.,Novick,D.,Barak,S.&Rubinstein,M.(1993) An antiviral soluble form of the LDL receptor induced byinterferon. Science 262, 250–253.41. Klein, B. & Brailly, H. (1995) Cytokine-binding proteins: stimu-lating ... methionine/cysteine-free EMEM/LPDS for 30 min and then for2 h in methionine/cysteine-free EMEM/LPDS containing50 lCiÆmL)1[35S]methionine. The medium was changedto complete MEM/LPDS containing 200...
... d eterminingstructure and regulating function of proteins is becomingincreasingly evident, as water molecules act as allostericeffectors by preferentially binding to a specific proteinconformation ... linear regression around half saturation.Hemoglobin and methemoglobin concentrations were esti-mated using the extinction coefficients for human Hb [11].Data obtained from samples containing ... Evidence for two oxygen-linked bindingsites for po lyanions in dromedary hemoglobin . Eur. J. Bioc hem.150, 3 87–393.7. Tamburrini, M., Riccio, V., Romano, M., Giardina, B. & diPrisco,...
... ordinary income. Since the trade-off between these two rates is a majorcontributor to any tax effects, it is not surprising that we do not find con-vincing evidence of their existence. In the ... important factor in pricing errors.4Using the spline approach described in Section IV, we compare the pricing errors obtainedfrom fitting the CRSP and GovPX data over the period during which GovPX ... improvements in the dissemination of price information in the recent past, we would notexpect there to be large differences between our trade prices and the quotescontained in CRSP. However, examining...