... thesteelmanufacturingprocess • The paramater time in themanufacturingprocess • The operation dynamics ofsteel production processes • The structures and models ofsteel plants • Steel plants ... in the system ofsteelmanufacturingprocess 104 Evolution ofsteelmanufacturingprocess Schematic of concept of analysis-integration ofsteelmanufacturingprocess 106 The block diagram of ... control of multi-factorial mass flow in steelmanufacturingprocess At the same time, the author emphasizes the time in themanufacturing process, the operation dynamics in production ofthesteel plant...
... pair ofthe entities (of the candidate pair) Rather they are dependent on some other word(s) which is dependent on one (or both) ofthe entities The word “not” in Figure is one such example The ... with those of other state -of -the- art approaches Since the contribution of regex patterns in the performance ofthe hybrid kernel was not relevant (as Tables and show), we used the results of proposed ... available, than any ofthe existing approaches Moreover, the results ofthe proposed hybrid kernel are on par with the stateof -the- art results on the other smaller corpora Furthermore, empirical...
... standardized, nevertheless, there is general consensus that the height ofthe medial longitudinal arch is the principal parameter to be observed and measured [2,21] The presence of flat footed posture ... possible that the use of different foot posture measures may account for some ofthe discord between the present study’s findings and those of other investigators Conclusion The findings of this study ... study group, which is important for the external validity of these findings The mean FPI-6 scores for the non-flat foot group ofthe study (n = 109) indicate that the average foot posture is mildly...
... Structure of KAS I K328A The overall structure ofthe K328A mutant is the same as that ofthe wild-type (Fig 3A), but the active site substructure has changed (a) In the absence ofthe K328 side ... molecule occupies the position ofthe K328 Nf atom (Fig 4A) The hydrogen bonds and distances imply that the properties ofthe solvent molecule are similar to the properties ofthe Nf atom (compare ... Wettstein-Knowles et al that ofthe wild-type), this was only 58% and 35% of their activity at 22 °C At best, a trace of activity (< 0.1% of that ofthe wild-type) was detected for the other four mutants...
... Stasinopoulos welcomed on the presence or absence of PAI-2 in the mouse placenta The role of PAI-2 in the skin PAI-2 expression within the skin is restricted to the upper layers ofthe dermis PAI-2 has ... overexpression of BCL-2 [61] This in turn inhibits the apoptotic processofthe lymphoma The relevance of this to PAI-2 stemmed from the fact that the PAI-2 gene is located less than 300 mbp from the BCL-2 ... [18] One argument in the interpretation ofthe significance of PAI-2 during apoptosis concerns the level of enforced expression of PAI-2 in the model systems used In most of these in vitro studies,...
... word of k is tagged z the following word of k is tagged z the second preceding word of k is tagged z the second following word of k is tagged z the preceding word of k is tagged z, and the following ... simplification processes Through the simplification processes, we represent potential SEs/OEs as one “N” and potential PRs as one “P” The following process is one ofthe simplification processes for ... generated on the basis ofthe templates For example, “Change the type ofthe current sentence from “Greater or lesser” to “Superlative” if this sentence holds the CK of “보다 ([bo-da]: than)”, and the second...
... of their crystal structure of Pisum sativum PSI, in which the loop of PSI-G is suggested to face the stroma The amount of PSI-G in the transformed knock-out line does not reach the level ofthe ... topology where the loop is in the thylakoid lumen, and the N-and C-termini face the stroma, opposite to that of PSI-K On the other hand, the second scenario implies a stromal loop, like that of PSI-K, ... integration ofthe subunit into the PSI complex A protein band smaller that the tagged versions of PSI-G is present in the lanes with the loop-tagged PSI, but is also seen faintly in the lanes with the...
... bind to the IGF1R Previously we have expressed a recombinant form ofthe human IGF1R by fusing the cDNA encoding the receptor ectodomain (residues 1±944) to the cDNA ofthe mouse Fc domain of immunoglobulin ... in the A and B domains, respectively Further mutations have led to thegeneral consensus that the B and C domains contain residues most involved in IGF1R binding, the A domain represents the ... receptor af®nity but rather with the dissociation rate or occupancy time of receptor [31,32] In the present study, the analysis of association and dissociation rates ofthe IGF analogues did not...
... results of this section Proof of Theorem 2.6 The proof of Theorem 2.6 is completely analogous to that of Theorem 2.3 in the quasilinear case using W 2k , k+1 in place of W1, p k+1 and Theorem ... dµr = dλr = (L2R ω)q dx and < r < 2R The proof of r (6.27) is the same as before For the proof of (6.28), we need an estimate similar to (5.13) in the proof of Theorem 2.3, namely, 4R (6.29) r ω(Bt ... place of Theorem 5.3 The proof of our next theorem on the existence of solutions for Hessian equations with nonhomogeneous boundary condition is similar to that of Theorem 6.11 However, due to the...
... sites in the deduced sequence Quality ofthe model The high quality ofthe collected diffraction data and the resulting refinement ofthe structure are shown in Table A thin section ofthe structure ... activity depends on the source ofthe RIP and ofthe ribosome There are many reports that RIPs induce apoptosis [2,3] The main application has been focused on the construction of chimeric molecules ... replaces the conserved Tyr To our knowledge, this is the first observation of a natural substitution of a catalytic residue at the active site of an RIP Fig Stereo view of a part ofthe final ˚...
... in selection ofthe substrates, either by binding ofthe substrate or by narrowing the entrance to the active site The low sequence homology of EstD to characterized proteins was the reason that ... of approximately h at 100 °C To determine the optimal pH for the esterase, the activity of EstD was measured in a pH range of 5– EstD displayed > 70% of its maximal activity in the pH range of ... both sides of Ser243 The alcohol side ofthe substrate is in a groove pointed towards the entrance ˚ ofthe pocket and extends approximately 10 A from Ser243 The acyl-side ofthe ligand fits in a...
... every type, to expand the product of its features appropriate value types into the set, , of all possible maximally specic products, then to the same for the products on each ofthe types maximally ... , and there are types in the signature, then the cost of this is dominated by the cost of expanding the products, , since in the worst case all features could have as their appropriate value A ... the number of features, and is the number of types , F , the generalization ofthe value restrictions on F ofthe elements of Figure 4: The MSL completion algorithm iff for all ề ẹw Tô ằ ằằ ...
... methods The top row of photos is of ice crystals with their c axis in the plane ofthe page The bottom row shows ice crystals with their c axis normal to the page are all kDa, which corresponds to the ... volumes of water to 100 lL ofthe smelt AFP solution, and incubating at 37 °C for the same amount of time Ruthenium red staining Ruthenium red dye binding was evaluated following the method of Charuk ... distance of 11.4 A apart This value corresponds to the spacer arm length ofthe BS3 Several ofthe soluble C-type lectins associate to form dimers [22–25] Therefore, the dimerization of smelt...
... determinant ofthe hydrophobic S¢2 binding pocket of trypsins is the side-chain of Tyr151 [18] The importance of this residue is underlined by the fact that in the case ofthe second Kunitz-domain of ... that the inability of WFIKKN-KU2 to inhibit these proteases is partly due to the lack of such a favorable interaction ofthe P¢2 Trp with the target enzymes The fact that the Trp residue at the ... spectra ofthe second Kunitz–type protease inhibitor module of human WFIKKN The solid line indicates the spectrum ofthe recombinant protein, the dotted line indicates the CDPro-predicted spectrum of...
... the direct access ofthe enzyme to the glucan chains of cellulose There have been suggestions that the surface loops that form the active site tunnel can open during the catalytic cycle for the ... interacting with the catalytic acid/base D217 Introduction of these five mutations near the active site ofthe Cel7A enzyme resulting in a shift in the pH optimum, had little effect on the Km, but the kcat ... compared to the wild-type Cel7A [3] Only minor structural changes were observed in the mutant, apart from the changed atoms ofthe mutated side chains In order to evaluate further the design ofthe mutations,...
... lines The length ofthe boxes and lines representthe approximate size ofthe exons and introns, respectively, with the number of amino acids encoded by each exon shown above the boxes The human ... observations for the human and rat I-FABP, and other members ofthe FABP family, that the N-terminal halves of these proteins are more highly conserved than their C-terminal halves [27] Mapping ofthe initiation ... most likely represents the 5¢ end ofthe mature B-FABP mRNA The 5¢ RACE product contained a 166 bp sequence corresponding to a portion of exon including the 5¢ UTR ofthe Fig Product of 5¢ RLM-RACE...
... measured the amplitude and phase shift ofthe pressure signal The measured signal was then related to thermal properties ofthe sample using a heat conduction model.27 A detailed discussion ofthe ... cross-plane thermal and electrical transport by suppressing the effects of parasitic electrical series resistance and the electronic contributions to the thermal conductivity The results suggest that the ... electronic states ofthe thermoelectric oxide NaCo2O4,” Physica B 328(1–2), 63 (2003) I Terasaki, H Tanaka, A Satake, S Okada, and T Fujii, “Out -of- plane thermal conductivity ofthe layered thermoelectric...
... replication in either the mean peak virus titer or the mean sum ofthe daily virus titers (a measure ofthe total amount of virus shed over the duration ofthe infection) in either the nasopharyngeal ... and the in Representation ofthe relationship between the level of replication of HPIV1 wt and rHPIV1 mutants in AGMs and the subsequent level of replication of HPIV1 wt challenge virus in the ... as the mean ± S.E ofthe individual peak virus titers for the animals in each group irrespective of day The limit of detection was 0.5 log10 TCID50/ml d Mean sum ofthe daily virus titers: the...
... replication in either the mean peak virus titer or the mean sum ofthe daily virus titers (a measure ofthe total amount of virus shed over the duration ofthe infection) in either the nasopharyngeal ... and the in Representation ofthe relationship between the level of replication of HPIV1 wt and rHPIV1 mutants in AGMs and the subsequent level of replication of HPIV1 wt challenge virus in the ... as the mean ± S.E ofthe individual peak virus titers for the animals in each group irrespective of day The limit of detection was 0.5 log10 TCID50/ml d Mean sum ofthe daily virus titers: the...
... according to the recommendations ofthe national agency of accreditation and evaluation in health care in 2001) These were measured using the adapted version ofthe Diabetes Health Profiles DHP-1 ... clinical factors collected were significantly related to the one or the other ofthe dimensions, except the tobacco status (not shown) The results ofthe multi-factor analyses are presented in table ... misclassification ofthe different types of diabetes This could affect the validity of our results if the factors associated with PBF differed between the two diseases External validity of our results is another...