... primer (NifLE-coRI); 5¢-CAATGTCCTGAAGCTTACATAAGGCTTCAC-3¢, antisense primer (NifAHindIII). The 3.1 kb PCRproduct was cloned into t he EcoRI and HindIII sites ofpMAL -c2 , resulting in malE fused ... ant isense p rimer (pKK223–3R,5¢-GATGCCGGCCACGATGCG-3 ¢). This 0.4 kb PCRfragment was cloned into the ScaI site located inside theampicillin re sistance gene (bla) in pRS163, p RS98, and pRS205 ... aerobically synthesized and purified MBP-NifL in the p resence of oxygen ( Fig. 2) . T hisindicates a direct protein–protein interaction between MBP-NifL(–N, )O2) and NifA, which is consistent...
... the Curie Institute and especially to Dr V. Favaudon forthe use and maintenance of the linear accelerator and for fruitfuldiscussions.References1. Grossweiner, L.I. (1976) Photochemical inactivation ... bityrosine signal was observed in allpeptides containing tyrosine 23 or 53 but not in peptidescontaining tyrosine 20 alone. According to these results,tyrosines 23 and 53 could be involved in ... donor/acceptor redoxcentres with known separation distances in proteins, peptides and other small rigid organic molecules. This property exists in polymers and especially in biopolymers (proteins and DNA)....
... Predicate Linear Inequality Linear Inequality. Product Linear Inequality Product Time Complexity trivial O(pc), O(pc), O(pc)t O(pc), O(pc) t Completeness Complete Incomplete Incomplete ... enter infinite loops under the compositional approach if the starting state is incon- sistent, or if the solution is inadmissible. Consistency cannot generally be guaranteed in the linguistic ... approach is unacceptable for an applica- tion if it is crucial that the inferred intervals con- tain precisely those values that are warranted by the constraints and the initial labelling....
... progressive voices, including most feminists, counter that family life is adapting, not declining, as it always has in the face of new social and economic exigencies.4 Children face new risks because ... imagination”—the intersection of biography, history, and social structure.14 This approach calls on us to investigate how specifi c social and historical contexts give shape to the transhistorical links between ... future. Focus-ing on processes of stability and change, the interview sought to uncover critical turning points in the lives of families and individuals, to discover the social contexts and events...
... present and 3 reference strains. (b) Distribution of pairwise intercluster distances for cluster 1. (c) Distribution of pairwise intercluster distances for cluster 2 Selection pressure analysis ... replications. We used reference strains in this study to construct the phylogenetic tree. In addition, we calculated the pairwise distances for all strains, including the present isolates and ... surface glycoproteins: hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) glycoprotein and fusion protein (F protein) [1]. HN glycoprotein shows multiple biological functions that include hemagglutinin and enzymatic...
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... Yearbook, Ca Mau, Vietnam, Ca Mau Statistical Office.Ca Mau Statistical Office: 1995, Statistic Yearbook, Ca Mau, Vietnam, Ca Mau Statistical Office.Ca Mau Statistical Office: 2002, Statistic Yearbook, Ca ... Modelling and Analysis in Coastal Zones: Principles and Practices, Texel, Netherlands, Land-Ocean Q Interactions in thecoastal zone projects, reports and studies No. 11.Valiela, I., Bowen, J.L. and ... Area: Cai Nuoc district, Ca Mau Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam.521LAND COVER CHANGES IN CAI NUOCSub-Institute of Geography at Ho Chi Minh City, and (3) the Cai Nuocresidents who facilitated...
... cocircuit C of R containing ω with smallestelement ai. Let C be a cocircuit of R containing e, obtained by matroid eliminationof ω from Cand C .ThenC is a positive cocircuit of R containing ... containany cycle, hence is a forest. A path with edges in T joining two distinct vertices of Vproduces a linear relation between the corresponding hyperplanes. Hence, a connectedcomponent of T contains ... active mapping α associating a basis with M is determined by the followinginductive relations.(1) If −ωM is acyclic, and if ω is not an isthmus of M ,thenthe electronic journal of combinatorics...
... when the object is accessed. c) A static constructor can have public as a accessibility modifiers 74. class A { public static int X = B.Y + 1; } class B { public static int Y = A.X ... explicitly or implicitly. b) Static constructors can have accessibility modifiers. e) Static constructors are called when the class is loaded. c) Static constructors cannot be called ... four access modifiers. e) Constructors are not inherited c) The identifier of a constructor-declarator must not name the class in which the constructor is declared. 84. Whatis the...