... slightly different way. The two readings of (7) do not differ in the relative scope order of two quantifiers. Rather, the difference is that on the narrow scope reading, the discourse referent ... when the corresponding portion of semantic analysis is done. This means that the decision between the two ways of specifying anaphoric rela- tions which were mentioned at the end of Section ... wide-scope reading ofthe existential NP a book. The former corresponds to the constituent structure of (7), the latter is due to a "delayed application" ofthe existential NP,...
... sensitivity analysisof the effect of cropping period choice was beyond the scope of thispaper. A description of all variables used is given in Table 1. The influence of land management on the actual ... overview ofthe spatialdistribution ofthe influence of some of these factors.AcknowledgementThis research is contributing to the Global Land Project (GLP). The authors acknowledge the BSIK ... accessibility(accessi) gives an indication ofthe attractiveness of regions forgrain production in terms ofthe time–costs to reach the closestmarket. We considered the accessibility ofthe nearest markets,including...
... liabilities minus the sum of financial assets). It represents the sum of realgovernment deficits (or surpluses) in the past, mirroring the spending and revenue history of the public sector. On the right-hand ... native ofthe same age and gender. The overall fiscal effect of immigration is found positive, under the assumption that the age and fiscal characteristics of future immigrants resemble those ofthe ... native ofthe same age and gender. The overall fiscal effect of immigration was found positive, under the assumption that the age and fiscal characteristics of future immigrants resemble those of the...
... eggs in the one-cell stage to visualize the localization and to mea-sure the mobility ofthe components in the PGCs. The medaka embryo was peeled off the chorion, and the segment containing the ... on the same setup of the laser scanning microscope as used for FCS analysis. The detection gain was adjusted to the fluorescence of the GFP fusion proteins almost at the saturation level of the detector, ... in the HeLa cell [24], suggesting the existence of some interactive cellular partner.FRAP analysisofthe nuage revealed the slow recovery of Olvas–GFP (Fig. 3B). When the whole part of the single...
... Morupule. The local mine Morupule Colliery supplies the coal for the power station. Most ofthe people living in Palapye are employed by either the power station or the colliery. The other groups of ... coping with the burden of orphans and providing support. The caregivers acknowledge that there are lots of OVC who are cared for by the government. As in Palapye, one ofthe strengths ofthe government ... take care of their own needs as well as the needs of the children with whom they live. The conditions under which OVC are raised indicate that most of them live in poverty. Indicators of poverty...
... in the binding of the ligand to the other repeats that share a common epi-tope. Other inhibition mechanisms cannot be excluded;among these, there is the possibility that, through the effect of ... the effect ofthe proximities ofthe antibody-binding andFn-binding sites, the interaction ofthe repeat with Fnmay be sterically hindered in the presence ofthe anti-body. The results of this study ... 10). It is of note that the poor conservation of this stretch in the other repeat units of both adhesinsis consistent with the marginal reactivity ofthe repeatsto 15E11. Overall, these data...
... sell the major share of their daily catch to the moneylender below the market price, therefore, it is almost impossible toget out ofthe vicious circle of indebtedness. Thisalso hinders other ... end of the projects, stimulate the exchange of informationbetween the project core teams and otherstakeholders. The following sections provide an overview of the main technical areas where the ... By the end ofthe decade, there was a range of RRAmethods and approaches available which thengave rise to participatory rural appraisal (PRA) at the beginning ofthe 1990s. In addition to thesetwo,...
... 1B) [32]. The Lsm1 and Lsm8 polypeptides are most similar in the regions ofthe Sm1 and Sm2 motifs. These motifsform the Sm-fold, the hallmark ofthe Sm-like pro-teins, consisting of a five-stranded ... nucleus. Like the Lsm complexes, the Sm complex consists of seven differ-ent subunits forming a donut shape [3,29]. The basic res-idues in the C-terminal protuberances of two of the yeast Sm ... for the localization and function of thesecomplexes.In budding yeast, only one form ofthe homologousSm complex exists; it forms the core of non-U6 spliceos-omal snRNPs and accumulates in the...
... proteins. The 3D arrangement ofthe binding sitesfor TIPRL and a4 on the surface of PP2Ac shows thatthey are in close proximity, but not overlapping, whichallows the assembly ofthe TIPRL:PP2Ac:a4 ... indicates the elution positions of molecular mass markers are shownabove the panels. The profiles ofthe three proteins overlap over a region that coincides with the expected molecular mass ofthe ... Fig. 7. The interaction of PP2Ac with the regulatory B sub-unit requires the extreme C-terminal region ofthe cat-alytic subunit [29] and the interaction site for TIPRLwas mapped to the C-terminal...
... 257rows 5 and 7 shows that in the presence ofthe substrate,rotation of Asp142 towards Glu144 lowers the pKa of the latter by 0.8 pH units. The calculated effects ofthe D140N and D215N muta-tions ... for the position of residue 142 [34]. The pKacalculations indicate that the only candidate fora residue determining the basic arm ofthe pH-activityprofile ofthe D142N mutant is Glu144. The ... roles of several of these residues are not described well and there is no example of mutational analysisof all of these residues in the sameenzyme.To obtain an insight into how the many conservedresidues...