... ofthe plant the same, or different? What is the difference between the ash ofthe straw and that ofthe grain of wheat? The location ofthe inorganic part of plants is one of much interest, and ... to the purposes of growth, and to the wants ofthe animal world, as is noticed inthe difference between the construction ofthe straw and that ofthe kernel of wheat The reason why the fine ... on examination we shall see the use of it The straw is intended to support the grain and leaves, and to convey the sap from the roots to the upper portions ofthe plant To perform these offices,...
... product of a of C-a protein co-migrating with the sl B-a protein For the B protein, the contribution ofthe a is evident in -casein so the electrophoregram and has been considered in estimating the ... between the proteins produced by the alleles ofthe respective a,,-Cn and heterozygotes andthe -Lg expression ofthe alleles in homozygotes is shown The difference between the whey proteins ofthe ... stage and number of lactation and cows; that ofthe Brown Alpine herd, year-season, stage and number of lactation, sire ofthe cow and genotypes at loci (in the case ofthe a,,-Cn expression, the...
... 19 97 also reports similar findings inthe trading volume pattern on the SEHK 554 Time 10 :00– 10 :30 AM 10 :30– 11 :00 AM 11 :00– 11 :30 AM 11 :30 AM– 12 :00 PM 12 :00– 12 :30 PM 2:30– 3:00 PM 3:00– ... 0.00 0 .19 t-statistic 794 .16 y47.78 y40.38 y19.06 y24.57 y7.84 y12.75 y 21. 85 43.53 46 .10 17 0.58 y0.06 y0.97 y1.22 2.36 y0 .15 25.52 11 .44 y 11. 21 y29.83 y44.02 8.55 y0. 21 30.96 0 .15 6 .19 y1 .18 y0.88 ... concentrated at the beginning 10 :00 to 10 :30 AM ofthe morning and at the end ofthe afternoon Ž3:30 to 3:55 PM sessions .13 The number of trades and dollar volume are smallest during the half-hour interval...
... 14 9ms 19 5ms 18 9ms 213 ms 19 5ms 75ms 55ms 53ms 16 6ms 12 2ms 18 5ms 摩擦音长度 中国发音 美国发音 人 人 246ms 253ms 18 5ms 66ms 56ms 76ms 17 8ms 14 4ms 18 8ms 18 9ms 213 ms 19 5ms 69ms 51ms 48ms 15 5ms 11 m s 17 0ms 为了便于比较,把前面的各项数据,制成图表如后: ... introduces ofthe background andthe motivation ofthe study Chapter is the literature review ofthe field, including the theories of second language acquisition, researches of Chinese fricatives and affricatives ... forward In Chapter 3, the thesis introduces the methodology ofthe study The acoustic analysis based on Praat program is used in this study The duration, the peaks of frequencies andthe transitions...
... Solution: F1u = sin ( γ − α ) F1 sin ( 18 0 deg − γ ) sin ( γ − α ) F 1u = F1 sin ( 18 0 deg − γ ) F 1u = 205 N F 1v sin ( α ) = F 1v = F F1 sin ( 18 0 deg − γ ) sin ( α ) sin ( 18 0 deg − γ ) F 1v = 16 0 ... ⎜ ⎟ ⎝ sin ( θ ) ⎠ F 1v = F F 1v = 12 9 N F 1u sin ( 18 0 deg − θ − θ ) F 1u = F1 = F1 sin ( θ ) ⎛ sin ( 18 0 deg − θ − θ ) ⎞ ⎜ ⎟ sin ( θ ) ⎝ ⎠ F 1u = 18 3 N Problem 2 -16 Resolve the force F into components ... m1 m2 d F = 10 .0 nN W1 = m1 g W2 = m2 g W1 W1 = 78.5 N W2 = 11 8 N = 7.85 × 10 W2 F = 1. 18 × 10 F 10 Problem 1- 17 Using the base units ofthe SI system, show that F = G(m1m2)/r2 is a dimensionally...
... THP1 cells leads to an induction of ESE -1 mRNA expression within h of exposure, reaching a peak at h and leveling off after 24 h [12 ] To investigate the level of ESE -1 protein following LPS exposure, ... sequences spanning )8 31 and )17 0 to +10 3, kindly provided by L J Crofford, Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan [11 ], were cloned into the pXP2 luciferase vector inthe HindIII and XhoI ... Res 15 , 11 38 11 46 Iniguez MA, Martinez-Martinez S, Punzon C, Redondo JM & Fresno M (2000) An essential role ofthe nuclear factor of activated T cells inthe regulation ofthe expression of the...
... members ofthe archaea, namely Pro177, Lys179 and Ser186 inthe loop region, and Arg189, Phe190 and Leu193 at the beginning ofthe a1 helix The highly conserved Gly residues in positions 16 3, 18 3, 18 4 ... spectra ofthe M domain of human eRF1 The numbering ofthe residues corresponds to that ofthe full eRF1 protein (A) The Gly region ofthe 15 H, N-HSQC spectrum ofthe M domain of human eRF1 recorded ... )11 0 ± 17 )75 13 5 )60 b 14 8 ± ± 11 0 )73 15 0 ) 41 ± )64 )42 b )42 ± )11 0 ± 23 )64 )42 The mean value inthe family of 25 structures andthe SD is no preferred conformation ofthe side-chain in the...
... between Val17 and Leu 21 were not detected in any ofthe 16 conformers, while the H-bonds between Asp14 and Phe18 were missing inthe majority ofthe 16 conformers, indicating that the structures ... collected for each increment of F1 inthe NOESY experiments, and 80 12 0 inthe TOCSY experiments All 2D experiments were collected using 2048 data points in F2, 256– 512 increments in F1 All 2D Spectra ... residues of Ile10–Phe18 The intensities ofthe Ha-HN cross-peaks of Thr 11, Ile12 and Thr15 were drastically reduced, and Asp14 completely disappeared in Ó FEBS 2004 Structure and topology of TM4 of...
... subsistence ofthe inhabitants andthe success ofthe settlement depended Instead of framing codes of laws, and modelling the An Historical Account ofthe Rise and Progress ofthe Colonies of South ... returned, they were apprehensive he had killed and eat them The crew ofthe man of war observing the An Historical Account ofthe Rise and Progress ofthe Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, vol13 ... strength Hard indeed was the task of these labourers while employed in felling the large and lofty trees, and all the while exposed to the heat of an inclement sky, andthe terrors of barbarous...
... residue on the N-terminus in BM -1, rather than two arginines (Arg1 on the N-terminus and Arg18 in PG -1 or Arg17 in IB-367 on the C-terminus), one at the N- andthe other at the C-terminus; this ... as cathelicidins [11 ], which are synthesized as the C-terminal portion of a cathelincontaining proregion The N-terminal cathelin domain ofthe precursor is highly conserved at both the amino acid ... conditions), but only inthe loop (Arg7, Arg9) andinthe N-terminal fragment (Arg1), not inthe C-terminal fragment In PG -1, the cationic arginine residues occupy the loop, N- and C-termini In this way,...
... completely explain the DpKa of E187 inthe Y331F mutant, because inthe R97K and R97M mutants the same increment inthe pKa of E399 did not change signicantly the pKa of E187 This suggests that inthe ... Taking into account the experimental errors, the pKa of E187 remained the same, but the pKa of E399 clearly increased Actually, the substitution of R97 by methionine or lysine resulted inthe ... inthe pKa of E399, in addition to it being closer to E187, may have resulted in a large shift inthe pKa of E187 Changes inthe dielectric constant due to F3 31 may further increase the pKa of...
... to interact in vivo andin vitro with NPR1/ NIM1 [27–29,32,33] NPR1/NIM1 has been identified as a key regulator of SAR in Arabidopsis acting downstream of SA inthe SAR signaling pathway [10 ,11 , 21] , ... colinear with the open reading frame encoded by the PR-1a gene, and differs by only six amino acids from the PR-1a preprotein inthe N-terminal moiety ofthe protein Most importantly, the W38 -1 ... from kW38 -1, comprising parts ofthe 5¢ region andthe open reading frame encoded by the W38 -1 gene [35], was inserted into StyI/PstI cleaved pT5S/HDP containing the PR-1a gene The resulting plasmid...
... 12 1 12 6 K Fan, A generalization of Tychonoff’s fixed point theorem, Math Ann 14 2 (19 61) 305– 310 K Fan, Extensions of two fixed point theorems of F E Browder, Math Z 11 2 (19 69) 234–240 Further Applications ... (19 82) 3 81 384 F E Browder, The fixed point theory of multivalued mappings in topological vector spaces, Math Ann 17 7 (19 68) 283–3 01 L A Dung and D H Tan, Some applicationsofthe KKM-maps principle ... proof is complete Now we are in a position to proof a version ofthe well known minimax theorem due to Neumann-Sion [11 , 15 ] inthe case of hyperconvex metric spaces Theorem 3.5 Let C, D be as in...
... √ ( 17 + 1) x + 12 Qu = √ 19 8 + 17 giving Qu (λ) = 1. 6833 Therefore, since 2.6gives e(u) = 1 νu ν 2 = − = 1. 615 4 , Corollary the electronic journal of combinatorics (19 97), #R 21 2.4 11 The ... { (1 + 17 ), 0, 1, (1 − 17 )}, ν = (1, (1 + 17 ), 1, (1 + 17 )) , 2 2 respectively (the entries of ν correspond to the vertices of degree 2) Then, ν √ 17 + 17 and, if u is a vertex of degree we get, ... ∈ V and ≤ k ≤ d (the cases k = 0, are trivial.) Then, by the converse of Theorem 2.5 , it must be Qk u ≥ On the other hand, inthe proof of Theorem the electronic journal of combinatorics (19 97),...
... proving the claim Since we are assuming that p = 2r, the leading coefficients of ak and bk are different, and we are in Case of Gosper’s algorithm the electronic journal of combinatorics (no 2) (19 97), ... [PWZ] there are several examples, including the number of involutions See section 5.6 of [PWZ] the electronic journal of combinatorics (no 2) (19 97), #R 21 of n letters, the “central trinomial ... to the sums ofthe pth powers of all ofthe binomial coefficients of order n There too, the methods described in [PWZ] can show that no closed form exists for specific fixed values of p, but the...
... understanding of liver function, the concept of functional anatomy has developed This was initiated by Cantlie in 18 98 and was enhanced by McIndoe in 19 29, Ton That Tung in 19 39, and Couinaud in 19 57 ... ducts The joining ofthe right and left hepatic ducts forms the Section 1: Anatomy, pathophysiology, and epidemiology ofthe biliary system Figure 1. 4 Variations inthe drainage ofthe intrahepatic ... individuals, the body and tail ofthe pancreas drain via the duct of Santorini (pancreas divisum) to the minor papilla In this instance, only the ventral aspect ofthe pancreas drains through the duct of...