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... banks in these markets are not investing in relationship (Cetorelli/Gambera 2001: 621). The more intensive the competition of banks in a region is, the smaller is the readiness of banks to invest ... power of regional markets Intertemporal margin-compensation Investing in Rela-tionsships Learning by Lending Konventional theories: Rents of Oligopoly Enhanc-ing ofthe profit ... savings banks are indeed locally independent, however, they are at the same time linked together as a kind of local system supplier in a complex financial group based on voluntary principle, interconnected...
... regionsincluding a large intron 1 ofthe HO-2 gene are required. In summary, the present study has suggested that the reduced expression of HO-2 protein may contrib-ute to the maintenance of intracellular ... the intensity for the a-tubulin signal. Shown are the relativeexpression levels of HO-1 and HO-2 proteins in YN-1 cells (B) and those of HO-2 protein in K562 cells (D). The intensity representing ... HO-1 and HO-2 expression in human cell linesWe initially analyzed the effects of hypoxia on the expression of HO-1 and HO-2 in human cell lines of bone marrow origin, including KG1 myeloid cells,...
... them in many other activities including harvesting, cutting roots and drying and collecting cassava chips. The difference in margin is not big enough for them to try other options. If family inputs ... be better off growing rubber rather than crops.There is little or no discrimination against foreign investors either at the time of investment or afterward. Cambodia’s 1994 Law on Investment ... roads also hinder processing factories in urban areas from competing with foreign traders in purchasing cassava because they have the disadvantage of a higher cost of access to the place of production....
... (Hawara), in pyramids like those ofthe old Memphite kings. These facts, ofthe situation of Itht-taui, of their burial in the southern an ex ofthe old necropolis of Memphis, and ofthe fori of their ... times the Theban kings ofthe XIIth Dynasty, when they devoted themselves to winning the allegiance of the Northerners by living near Memphis rather than at Thebes, seem to have been imitating the ... were the earliest inhabitants ofthe fertile plains of Mesopotamia. The beginnings of this ancient people stretch back into the remote past, and their origin isstill shrouded inthe mists of antiquity....
... designed on the basis of side-chain packing criteriafrom a modelled structure ofthe enzyme resulted in restor-ation ofthe energy of activation to the levels ofthe nativeenzyme and in an increased ... flexibility limits the exploitation ofthe fullpotential of protein engineering inthe redesign of psychro-philic enzyme properties [15]. In particular, the effects of local flexibility in psychrophilic ... respectively. By introducing an Ala residue inthe place of Gly it is expected that the conformational flexibility of the main chain can be constrained with a minimum perturba-tion ofthe local structure,...
... on -the- spot “snapshots” ofthe abundance of different kinds of marine life there by visitors inthe 1500s and1600s. Among them were turtles in “inestimable numbers,” “an in -nite number of them ... ofthe North At-lantic rim, with countries succeeding one another in acquiring as-cendancy, then having to relinquish it.Northeast Atlantic fisheries In the first millennium, the coastline of ... with the re-quirement that the mesh size of nets inthe cod fishery be increased.Nevertheless, the populations of cod, haddock and capelin in the Barents Sea collapsed inthe mid-1980s, resulting...