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and printing industry
˿ The situation in printing 3
and finishing industry
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Climateand Paper
The interaction between climate
andthe processing of coated papers
in printing and finishing
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Is water an interference factor
in offset printing?
Folding and Creasing
Finishing of Coated Papers after
Sheetfed Offset Printing
Adhesive Techniques
Developments in the
printing and...
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the structure of the final complex in which ... MgCl
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wild-type, K53A and R93E. The noise inthe wild-type data
buries any trend, if there is one. Although there is still
considerable noise inthe K53A data, a trend in both DH
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(increasing with ionic ... knowledge, the work described here andin the
related publications [1,7] isthe first kinetic analysis of the
in vitro interactions Cyt f–plastocyanin and plastocyanin–
Fig. 4. Comparison of ionic...
... as a Bcl-2-interacting protein, and was
the first human protein shown to be indispensable for
autophagy [44]. The interaction between Beclin 1 and
its binding partners regulates the initial steps ... auto-
phagy and apoptosis. Thus, Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL represent a molecular link
between autophagy and apoptosis. Here, we discuss the possible roles of
Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL in apoptosis and autophagy, andthe ... the apoptosis-inducing potential of a
Beclin 1-derived peptide that contains the BH3
domain. At the same time, other studies made the
intriguing finding that Bcl-2, as it interacted with
Beclin...
... architectures.
Today, the concept of an extensible operating system is once again gaining acceptance this time as the solution
to the unconstrained growth of UNIX. During the last 20 years operating systems and their ... runs on the majority of workstations and
mainframes within the Department of Computer Science, and supports projects in distributed computing and parallel
processing such as the Camelot distributed ... exists, a new internal structure is created,
and the pager_init call performed. Once a memory object structure is found, it is inserted into the (top-level) task
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evaluated thelinkbetweenthe timing of conception with
risk of preeclampsia [13]. They found the highest risk of
preeclampsia in conceptions occurring inthe summer sea-
son, whereas there was ... significant variation inthe inci-
dence of preeclampsia based on the timing of delivery.
In our study, we intend to establish if any such association
exists inthe distinct climate of the tropical coastal ... periodFigure 4
Graph showing the variation inthe monthly average rainfall
during the study period.
Graph showing the variation inthe monthly average morning relative humidity during the study periodFigure...
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determined in an are1 deletion background. The
enzyme activity inthe ste20D strain andthe cla4D strain
was indistinguishable from that inthe wild-type strain
(Fig. 7A). Therefore, it ... either ERG4 or NCP1 inthe cla4D background
is lethal, indicating that CLA4 and these genes, encod-
ing proteins involved in sterol synthesis, may function
in the same pathway(s) [25]. It is ... rapid increase in sterol synthesis, but rather clustering
of existing sterol molecules and ⁄ or a highly focused
transport towards the tip of mating projections.
In this work, we also examined the...
... following the post-WWII ex-
pansion of industrial fisheries. Hence catches, corresponding to the
interest obtained from the savings, have continually dwindled. We
are now depleting the principal.
In the ... acquiring economic power, and even empire
building. In fact, the history of fishing and of fish market dominance
is intertwined with the political and military history of the North At-
lantic rim, ... succeeding one another in acquiring as-
cendancy, then having to relinquish it.
Northeast Atlantic fisheries
In the first millennium, the coastline of England was said to teem
with fish to the extent...
... rafts, it is not surprising that P1
and P2Y receptors have been found to compartmen-
talize inthe plasma membrane. One of the earliest
findings in this regard was the enrichment of the aden-
osine ... drug) and its active compound derivative prob-
ably block the P2Y
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receptor by disassembling these
oligomers and displacing them to non-raft domains
[82]. In contrast to these results, the depletion ... of
receptors in cellular signalling make them attractive
therapeutic targets.
The coupling between stimulation of the P2X recep-
tor andthe generation of intracellular signalling
cascades is still...
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such as preventing the injury event inthe first place (e.g., avoiding drinking and driving,
removing hazards inthe home), preventing or minimizing injury after an event has
occurred ...
child injury, and overall child deaths due to unintentional injuries inthe United States
have been declining. However, certain populations in this country have not shared these
gains. Injury risks ... prevention into minimum standards for competency for
selected credentialing, licensing, and certification in health and safety.
ã Provide ongoing education and training for disaster and injury response,...
... of the N-terminal lobe of
human and bovine lactotransferrins. Importance of the glycan
moiety and of the non–covalent interactions betweenthe N- and
C-terminal lobes inthe stability of the ... Berkel* and Jan H. Nuijens
Pharming, Archimedesweg, Leiden, the Netherlands
Lactoferrin (LF) is an iron-binding glycoprotein of the
innate host defence system. To elucidate the role of N-linked
glycosylation ... difference is rather subtle
and did not appear from comparative studies of natural
hLF and rhLF
cDNA
by in vitro andin vivo antigenicity, iron-
binding and release and binding to several ligands [21]....