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... using the BL21(DE3)pLysS cells known to over-express lysozyme as a competitive inhibitor ofthe T7 RNA polymerase, was most probably due tothe absence ofthe lac operator dowstream ofthe T7 ... attack ofthe substrate ester bond by the serine alcoholate The shape ofthe titration curve ofthe catalytic histidine shows an apparent pKa value ofthe essential histidine estimated to 4.1 ... presence of Arg213 along with the proximity ofthe charge relay Asp260 within the active site could be responsible for the modification ofthe catalytic properties ofthe catalytic histidine The strength...
... available tothe auditors with respect to these items Second, the audit committee might wish to discuss with the issuer's auditor the auditor's assessment of audit risk in the areas discussed in the ... they relate to audit risks posed by the ongoing effects ofthe economic crisis and any future similar events The Board's statutory mission is to protect the interests of investors and to further ... and the adequacy ofthe quality control systems of registered firms so as to achieve its mission of "protecting the interests of investors and furthering the public interest in the preparation of...
... 12 depending on the study • • In the set of product groupings making together 60% and 80% ofthe total impact, the number of product groupings tends to increase by a factor ofto Outside this ... in the set of product groupings making together 60% ofthe total impact, the top contributing product grouping represents about 20 per cent or more ofthe total environmental impact, and the ... ranked according to their contribution in decreasing order, to determine which set of product groupings made up together the 40%, the 60% and the 80% ofthe total impact It was then determined...
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... pluripotency, to search for the presence of putative stem cells The analysis confirmed the presence of round, SSEA-4 and SOX-2-positive primitive oocyte-like cells in the ovarian surface epithelium These ... cells were released from their “chambers” in the ovarian surface epithelium and started to change into hypertrophic/necrotic cells (Figures and 6) and further into autofluorescent necrotic malignant ... cells (arrows) in the ovarian surface epithelium and cortex (A, B) Smaller cells with diameters ofto μm in the epithelium (C-F) Bigger cells with diameters of 10 μm in the epithelium (G, H) Rare...
... compared to identify the factors leading to increased body weight and obesity and, consequently, tothe impairment of health -related quality of life Competing interests The authors declare that they ... general population [25,26] Therefore, the aim of our research was to assess the association between the BMI value and health -related quality of life in the urban population of Belgrade http://www.hqlo.com/content/6/1/106 ... in the Serbian urban population, and the first to use the SF-36 generic assessment scale outside the clinical setting [28,29] We would like to highlight the importance ofthe application of SF-36...
... 3.4 The sequence sn n≥0 ofthe nth approximants converges according tothe spectral seminorm Consequently, the vectorial continued fraction 1.1 converges according tothe spectral seminorm tothe ... 1, the spectra of an · bn and bn lie in the open ball B 0, 1/2 Then, the vectorial continued fraction 1.1 converges Proof of Theorem 2.13 For positive integers n ≥ and m ≥ 1, we introduce the ... similar theorem was given by Peng and Hessel , to study convergence ofthe vectorial continued fraction 1.1 in norm where for each positive integer n, an e Before stating the proof of Theorem...
... fn−1 By way of illustration, let us mention that this point of view leads immediately tothe interpretation ofthe nth Fibonacci number as the cardinality ofthe set of compositions of n by {1, ... bijection between the set of compositions of n − by {1, 2} and the set of compositions of n − by odd numbers The bijection works by prepending a to a composition ofthe former type, and then performing ... The above theorem is equivalent tothe assertion that the coefficients of Y (t) are greater than the coefficients of X(t) The challenge is to find a way to compare these coefficients We will see below...
... (t) and call the polynomial part of pA (t) It is easy to see that PA (t) is a polynomial of degree n − (More generally, the degree of PA,λ(t) is one less than the number of values of i for which ... 1) To compute this residue, note that Res(f (z), z = 1) = Res(ez f (ez ), z = 0), so that PA (t) = − Res e−tz ,z = (1 − ea1 z ) · · · (1 − ean z ) (4) Proof ofthe theorem The coefficient of tn−1−m ... (3) follows from (5) and (6) Remark It is possible to avoid the use of complex analysis and give a purely formal power series proof ofthe theorem We indicate here how this can be done We work...
... Saxony, Germany The experiment, established in 1950, consisted of 32 half-sib families of Q robur planted in an unreplicated design Investigations into the association between the progress of flushing ... trees to indigenous Q petraea stored coppice at Bagley Wood, Oxford The study analysis of variance for trial data is presented the provein table I, from which it can be seen that the factors significantly ... in reducing the frequency of shake in oaks Meanwhile, the tendency of trees with large earlywood vessels to flush latest provides a useful means for the early recognition and removal of shake-prone...
... exclude the possibility of other genes that confounded the relation between the HO-1 genotype and carotid atherosclerosis In the LMN cohort in the context of high arsenic exposure, the Page of 11 ... for more than 50 years, the arsenic concentration in the well water was used to estimate the arsenic exposure ofthe Lanyang participants On the other hand, residents ofthe LMN cohort had at one ... because of economic reasons, and some ofthe LMN participants had even moved from one village to another within the BFD-endemic area To reflect the overall exposure to ingested arsenic for the LMN...
... and diabetes The duration ofthe IABΡ treatment In the series of Isner et al [11], 12 ofthe 20 complications (60%) occurred at the time ofthe balloon’s insertion Easy insertion ofthe balloon ... in further reduction ofthe catheter’s internal diameter with a balloon at 7.5Fr, there has been no similar reduction in the outer diameter ofthe catheter, which is still 11 Fr The use of a sheathless ... flow Moreover, the inflation ofthe balloon at diastole causes displacement of blood volume and thus the activation ofthe aortic barro-receptors inhibits the medullary vasoconstrictor reflex Peripheral...
... ET had full access to all ofthe study data and takes responsibility for the integrity ofthe data and the accuracy ofthe data analysis Both authors contributed equally tothe study Study concept ... inspired oxygen fraction to cardiac surgery patients in order to prevent SSIs In summary, the PaO2 in adult cardiac surgery patients is not relatedto SSI rate The strategy of administering supplemental ... multicollinearity among the explanatory variables by performing collinearity diagnostic analyses We performed the stepwise selection of variables from the models with the following criteria: Tolerance greater...
... in the most general terms Similarly, specific barriers, especially factors other than those relatedtothe individual professional (e.g., factors relatedtothe patient, the healthcare team, the ... promoting factor to offset challenges encountered during implementation The lack of clear designation of what the innovation and team members needed permitted the team to adapt the innovation tothe Page ... part ofthe problem is conceptualizing the process as simply that of tailoring interventions tothe context, and not recognizing or adjusting the unique local context to optimize success of that...
... in the most general terms Similarly, specific barriers, especially factors other than those relatedtothe individual professional (e.g., factors relatedtothe patient, the healthcare team, the ... promoting factor to offset challenges encountered during implementation The lack of clear designation of what the innovation and team members needed permitted the team to adapt the innovation tothe Page ... part ofthe problem is conceptualizing the process as simply that of tailoring interventions tothe context, and not recognizing or adjusting the unique local context to optimize success of that...
... might be relatedtothe formation ofthe FtsZ ring In several lineages of bacteria, the FtsZ ring assembly is blocked in the vicinity of nucleoids in order to partition the genome properly into daughter ... numbers ofthe sequences are indicated with the name ofthe species (B) Phylogenetic tree ofthe YLMG family The tree shown is the maximumlikelihood tree constructed by the PHYML program [48] The ... group I, was lost in parallel with the loss of photosynthetic activity in the ancestor of apicomplexans Given this scenario and the existence of ylmG in non-photosynthetic bacteria, it is suggested...
... affect the effectiveness of ESP courses The significance ofthe present study, therefore, lies for its exploration ofthe students’ perceptionsof their ESP learning, theteachersperceptionsof ... students to practice One oftheteachers explained that most ofthe students lack confidence or they were too shy to open their mouth in front of their classmates and teachers They were afraid of making ... 2001) I.4.2 .The qualification of ESP teachersThe capability ofthe ESP teachers has often been considered one ofthe factors affecting the effectiveness of ESP Without well-prepared teachers, ...