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... So they went to the water together, and just then there were some ofthe small fleecy clouds in the blue sky, which are called little lambs, and they were reflected in the water, whereupon the ... is my husband!’ she quickly hid the roast meat inside the tiled stove, the wine under the pillow, the salad on the bed, the cakes under it, andthe parson in the closet on the porch. Then she ... cried the miller, and looked there, and found the cakes. And now the two sat down to the table together, but the miller’s wife was frightened to death, and went to bed and took all the keys...
... point, however, the potato entered a turbulent seaof slander and semantics. The slander came at the hands ofthe Swiss botanist Caspar Bauhin, who wrote in the last years ofthe sixteenth century ... When they were rotated with rice crops, the technique facilitated utilization ofthe sandy soils along the lower Yangtze andthe lower Yellow River, as well The Columbian Exchange andtheOld ... to the east by a west-ward route. It began in the wake of Magellan’s discovery ofthe PhilippineIslands and their conquest by the Spaniards, who founded Manila in 1571. Its vehicles were the...
... The Majors of GolfComplete Results ofThe Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860–2008MORGAN G. BRENNERVolume 1(Introduction; Abbreviations; The Open; ... 3Part I. The Tournaments 7 The Open Championship 9U.S. Open Championship 200ã Volume 2 ãProfessional Golfers Association of America Championship 397Masters Tournament 518Part II. The Players, ... TOURNAMENTS The Open Championship / 1889–1890 19Pos Player A R1 R2 R3 R4 Tot P/M W Kidd, ThomasManzie, Tom AMiller, J. AMorris, James Ogilvie FairlieSimpson, D.Smith, Andrew W. (Scotland) A1877...
... your original demands. The basketball player is holding out for a million dollars a game. The union spokesman said the union members would hold out until their demands were met. holdout n. When ... up p.v. When you count all of something to see how many of them there are, you count them up. Count the money up and tell me what the total is. Counting up the yes and no votes is going to take ... hand, but he didn't shake it. The street was filled with beggars holding their hands out. 2. hold out p.v. When a supply of something is enough for your needs, the supply holds out. The...
... grateful to the Curator of Manuscripts there,William Noel, to the conservator of manuscripts, Abigail Quandt, to the imagers ofthe manuscript, especially Bill Christens-Barry, RogerEaston, and Keith ... triangle having the same base as the segment and an equal height.3Later, theorems worthy of mention suggested themselves to us, and wetook the trouble of preparing their proofs. They are these: first, ... equal to the line drawn from the vertex of the segment to the circumference ofthe circle which is the base of the segment.5Next to these, that, in every sphere, the cylinder having a1 The later...
... reduces the pep-tide binding affinity by 100-fold andthe lifespan of the complex by 10-fold, as judged by koff. The physiologicalchaperone cycle probably consists ofthe rapid binding of the ... hypothesize that the proton-ated state ofthe chaperone initiates this cycle, whereas the deprotonated state occurs upon completion of the maturation process ofthe partner. Thenatureof the signal ... common feature of this newfamily of chaperones. It is worth mentioning that the function of these proteins is not restricted to the recog-nition and binding ofthe N-terminus ofthe nascentmetalloprotein,...
... refl exive invocations of the document (and our veneration ofthe men who wrote it) are doing the teaching. We relentlessly drum the supposed importance ofthe text and the framers into American ... their view, the text of this document is the Constitution for the good and suffi cient rea-son that it was written and adopted as it was by the “framers” acting for the community of which they ... ofthe Constitution to judicial decisions about the text, theorists insist that the warp and woof of constitutional law is still traceable to the written document and must be, given that the...
... on the presence or absence of a cytosine at position )5 in the RNA. A likely explanation for the importance of the )5 cytosine mutation is offered by the observationthat the amino group ofthe ... interactions. The anticipated future enrichment ofthe structural data-base will further improve the predictive performance of the potential.Results The all-atom distance potential is constructed from the distribution ... approximated by the sum of the probabilities of observing the set intermoleculardistances defined in the 3D structure, relative to the likelihood of encountering such distance in the dataset of all protein–RNA...
... ligand binding. The loop region ofthe upper domainmoves towards the active site ofthe enzyme, thus shielding the substrates (and ligands) from bulk solvent. A detailedthermodynamic study of ... 1UAE [11]), conformation. The thiol group of C115 is highlighted in green and the nitrogen atoms of R120 and K22 in blue. The open form of MurA is unliganded (A) and the closed conformation (B) ... importance of R120 for the formation ofthe covalent fosfomycin adduct, we construc-ted the K22V/R120V and K22V/R120K double mutants(see Materials and methods) and repeated the analysis of adduct...