... wild -type
protein (B) and the StnII-R29Q (C) and StnII-Y111N (D) variants. Blue
and red correspond to positively and negatively charged areas,
respectively. The side chains of R29 and Y111 are ... composed by
b-strands 145–150 and 156–161 and they are rich in
hydrophobic and exposed residues. In particular, the
aromatic rings of Y140 and W146 have high accessible
surface area (30% and 35%, respectively). ... mechanism of StnII. These
results are relevant not only for the characterization of
the molecular interactions of StnII with the membrane
at residue level, but also to better understand the
cytotoxic...
... VA.
70 Communities of practice are groups of people in organizations who come together to share what they know, to learn from one another regarding some aspects
of their work, andto provide a social ...
to fund food hubs. Tables 1 and 2 are
summaries of the information in the
listing below. Table 1 shows what
the funds can be used for, and Table
2 shows the types of organizations
that are ...
discover and critique models, and
educate key and potential partners.
Food hub communities of practice at the
local and regional level are starting to
emerge and have the benet of bringing
to...
... 5B). One of its amino
groups is about 2.6 A
˚
from the Oc atom of Ser171
and 2.5 A
˚
from the thiol group of Cys145.
Even taking into account all of the limitations of
molecular models of proteins ... members of this second
putative triad are in the correct relative orientation. In
our model, the Oc atom of Ser171, the amino group
of Lys96 and the thiol group of Cys145 are sufficiently
close to ... is
correctly positioned to perform catalysis with the Oc
atom of Ser171 at about 2.8 A
˚
from the Oc atom of
Ser195 and about 2.7 A
˚
from the amino group of
Lys96.
The analysis of the structural model...
... countries). It could be used with
great profit by linguists and professors to
help them think about their own use of
language, about the varieties of specialized
uses of language, and about the future ...
kind of users getting usedto some new
variety oflanguage induced by a new tool for
translation. They fear a loss of some
linguistical property. Languages have always
been exposed to multiple ... MACHINE TRANSLATION : WHATTYPEOF POST-EDITING
ON WHATTYPEOF DOCUMENTS FOR WHATTYPEOF USERS
Anne-Marie LAURIAN
Centre National de la Recherche...
... estimate to be about 15 percent of the total.
At the same time, indicators of receipt of dental care, including the
proportion of children who had received dental care in the past year and
use of ... necessary to pool together more than 1 year
of MEPS data to yield sample sizes large enough to generate reliable estimates. To facilitate
use of these data and the calculation of designed-based standard ...
related to the receipt of dental care. The presence of dental sealants, a
form of preventive care, is considered to be an indicator that a person has
received dental care. About 28 percent of children...
... dithionite. On the
bottom panel autoradiograms of representa-
tive SDS/PAGE are shown. In the top panel,
the increase with time of BvgS-P and EvgS-P
in the presence or absence of Q-0 and/ or
dithionite ... concentrations of ubiquinone-0 (Q-0)
(1 l
M
to 5 m
M
), MK-3 (1 l
M
to 1 m
M
), oxidized and
reduced FAD and NAD (1 l
M
to 5 m
M
), nicotinic acid
(1 m
M
to 10 m
M
)orMgSO
4
(1 l
M
to 50 m
M
). ... Am Hubland, Wu
ă
rzburg, Germany
The puried soluble forms of the histidine kinases BvgS and
EvgS of Bordetella pertussis and Escherichia coli,respect-
ively, are shown to be responsive to oxidized...
... rates are declining.
Although total motor
vehicle travel is likely to
increase somewhat in the
future due to population
and economic growth, the
rate of increase is expected
to decline and ... likely to reduce automobile travel demand and increase demand for alternative
modes.
The Future Isn’t What It UsedTo Be: Changing Trends And Their Implications For Transport Planning
Victoria ... instead of asking, What portion of total trips are by public
transit?” we ask, What portion of peak-period trips on congested corridors are by transit?” or
What portion of residents use transit...
... a carrier and a purging gas. The TiCl
4
and water
were evaporated at 30°C and 20°C, respectively. The cycle
consisted of a 1-s exposure to T iCl
4
,5-sArpurge,1-s
exposure to water, and 5-s Ar ... evaporated at 30°C and 80°C, respectively.
The cycle consist ed of a 1-s exposure to TiC l
4
,5-sAr
purge, 10-s exposure to HDD, and 50-s Ar purge. The
vapor pressure of the Ar in the reactor was maintained
at ... 7:71
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100 cycles, and the measured growth rates for the ALD
and MLD proc esses were about 0.46 and 6 Å per cycle,
respectively.
To verify the formation of the TiOPDA polymer...
... a carrier and a purging gas. The TiCl
4
and water
were evaporated at 30°C and 20°C, respectively. The cycle
consisted of a 1-s exposure to T iCl
4
,5-sArpurge,1-s
exposure to water, and 5-s Ar ... evaporated at 30°C and 80°C, respectively.
The cycle consist ed of a 1-s exposure to TiC l
4
,5-sAr
purge, 10-s exposure to HDD, and 50-s Ar purge. The
vapor pressure of the Ar in the reactor was maintained
at ... key factor
to utilize organic-i norganic hybrid films is the ability to
prepare high quality multilayers in the simplest and most
reliable method. The ability to assemble one monolayer of
hybrid...
... (1986:64)
1. To make communicative competence the goal oflanguage teaching.
2. To develop procedures for the teaching of the four language skills that
acknowledge the interdependence oflanguageandcommunication ...
administration of small group work is a demanding and arduous process, as it is a careful
planning, preparation and constant motoring”.
To sum up, teachers have to deal with a number of problems ... working in pairs and in groups because I feel free and active”.
“I myself like playing games because I can learn andplay together”.
“We prefer playing games and working in pairs and groups because...
... Edinburgh-Stanford
LINK and ONR MURI award N000140510388. We
thank Andreas Stolcke for providing the ASR out-
put, language model, and forced alignments used
here, and Raghunandan Kumaran and Katrin Kirch-
hoff ... characteristics of spontaneous
and read speechand their effects on speech recogni-
tion performance. Computer Speechand Language,
22:171– 184.
R Development Core Team, 2007. R: A Language and
Environment ... tendency towards
higher IWER for very slow speech, consistent with
Shinozaki and Furui (2001) and Siegler and Stern
(1995). The effects of pitch minimum and maximum
are not shown for reasons of space,...
... treatment with topical imiquimod and sys-
temic temozolomide, was referred to another institution
for a phase II clinical trial of PLX4032. As part of the
eligibility requirements of the trial, ... methodology used for the trial may not discrimi-
nate between the V600E and V600K mutations. Our
preclinical data demonstrating s imilar kinase activity of
the V600K and V600E mutations, together ... details
1
Department of Pathology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven,
CT 06520, USA.
2
Section of Medical Oncology, Yale University School of
Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
3
Department of Medical...
... technology of seed and ware potatoes.
5
2.2.3.3 To identify possible research projects on alternative
methods of extending the shelf life of seed and ware
potatoes in storage.
5
2.2.4 To demonstrate ... farmers and FCRI staff understanding of the dynamics of both domestic
and export markets and the various means farmers have of collectively
manipulating the supply of potatoes (and prices) to the ... varieties.
To improve profits to growers through adoption of improved varieties (genetic
improvement).
To improve farmers and FCRI staff understanding of the dynamics of both
domestic and export...
... sensitivity and negative predictive
values are low compared to 35-kDa
We tried to combine the 35-kDa and SOD antigens to
detect MPT infection. The results were unsatisfactory
compare to a single ... is
too labor extensive to perform western blot analysis
especially if there are too many serum samples [5,11].
The specificity of Johne’s ELISA testing has been
increased into the range of 95% to ... cut-off point) was constructed and
the area under the curve (AUC) value was calculated as a
measure of the accuracy of the test. Also, ELISA was
compared with fecal culture used as indicator...