... irth ofthe F emale B rain glanced at their mothers’ faces. They frequently touched the forbid-den toy cow, even though their mothers shouted, “No!” The one-year-old boys, driven by their ... imagine, then, the negative impact on a little girl’s developing sense of self ofthe unresponsive, flat face of a depressed mother—or even one that’s had too many Botox injections. The lack of facial ... three-dimensional shapes. There were no performance differences between the men and women, but there were significant, sex-specific differ-ences in the brain circuits they activated to complete the...
... representing the PSBD ofthe dihydrosuccinyltransferase chain of the 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex of E. coli [12]and ofthe dihydroacetyltransferase chain ofthe PDHcomplex of B. stearothermophilus ... the basis ofthe interaction of E2p with E3 in the assem-bly ofthe pyruvate dehydrogenase multienzyme complex of Bacillus stearo-thermophilus. Thirteen ofthe 55 amino acids in the PSBD show ... Asn126 to Arg128. The presence of structure in the region before helix I was confirmed by a refinement of the NMR structure of uncomplexed PSBD. Comparison ofthe crystalstructure ofthe PSBD bound...
... that the poet ever conceived, whose theme was the torments ofthe damned and the wickedness ofthe fiends. Casks are filled with the slave, and in these they are stowed away; or to lighten the ... even to the question of priority in the abolition cause, the publication of these necessary to the defence of Wilberforce? Then, upon what ground necessary? How had he been attacked? Where was ... find ourselves thus suddenly awakened? What is the meaning ofthe noise around us, ofthe trampling of people's feet, ofthe rustling ofthe bow, the quiver, and the lance? Let us rise...
... multiple ofthe identity. Wewill suppress the superscript on the quantum representations and simply writeρk= ρn,dkthroughout the rest ofthe paper.Our key idea in the proof of Theorem 1 is the ... in the genus 2 case) can separate the mapping torus ofthe identity from the rest ofthe mapping tori as a purelyTQFT consequence of Corollary 1.In this paper we have initiated the program of ... φ actsby the identity on M.Proof of Theorem 1. Our main Theorem 1 now follows directly fromTheorem 7, since it is known that the only element of Γ, which acts by the identity on the moduli...
... pH-dependent, increasing with the increase of pH beyond the relatively acidic pH optimum of enzyme activity [1,23–26]. The dependence of H+-ATP-ase activation by PPI1588His6on the pH ofthe ... the frame and the identity ofthe cloned fragment verified bysequencing. The construct with the N-terminal portion of PPI1 has been previously described [22]. The DNA fragment coding for the last ... experi-ment, representative of five giving similar results.Fig. 3. Effect of PPI1588His6on the dependence of PM H+-ATPaseactivity on the concentration of MgATP. PM treatment with (opensymbols)...
... hierarchy attending to the business of factory or counting-house under the orders ofthe father ofthe family, and to the economy ofthe house-under the superintendence ofthe mother; a manner of living ... imagine the old knight, onlyhalf aware ofthe sunshine ofthe evening, the noise ofthe streets, the looks ofthe crowd, the great minsterrising half-finished in the midst ofthe town by the Rhine, ... sense of evanescence, of dreamlikeness, quite different from the thoughtless enjoyment of Boiardo, from the bold and manly facing ofthe future, the solemn, strong sense of life and death as of...
... it down to the engine room. The subconscious mind is like the men down in the engine room. No matter what orders come down from the bridge (conscious mind), the crew obeys, even if the orders ... geographers in the middle ages were ostracized for believing the world wasn’t flat and the Earth wasn’t the center ofthe solar system, those who dare step into the spotlight with brazen or alternative ... body fat if these weren’t the most powerful fat burning principles on Earth. The proof as they say, is in the pudding! Be patient in the beginning – all the information in the early chapters...
... (i.e. the internal motions ofthe bond vectorsare independent ofthe overall rotational movement of the molecule). Furthermore, the internal motions of each bond vector are independent of each other, ... (i.e. the spectral density function at the Larmor frequency of the 15N) and J(0.87xH) (i.e. the spectral density function at the 0.87 times the Lar-mor frequency of the 1H) are independent of ... presence of an external agent (lipids, peptides, other regions of the Gag protein, or even other proteins). In the firstthree examples, the second helix (as in CACW40A) was the main element of...
... ofthe s tandard deviations of the chemical shifts ofthe amide nitrogen and p roton nuclei.ResultsDetermination ofthe three-dimensional structure of HPr(I14A)To allow the comparison ofthe ... HPr(I14A)shows the open-faced b-sandwich fold which was alsoobserved for the wild-type protein and other HPr molecules. The analysis ofthe 10 lowest energy structures with the Fig. 1. Dependen ce of 1HN-15N ... for by the orientation ofthe principal axis system of the molecular alignment tensor in the HPr molecule(Fig. 2). The z-axis, which denotes the direction o f largestpartial molecular orientation,...
... the munificence of private individuals, and by the generosity of naval officers who gladlygave their services for no other reward than the honour ofthe enterprise. The energies ofthe rescue ... Earl of Warwick, agitated and argued in vain for fifteenyears, till at last in 1574 the necessary licence was granted and the countenance ofthe queen was assured to the enterprise. Even then ... Jacques Cartier. Into the entrance of these waters the ships ofthe Cabots flying the {6} English flag had already made their way at the close ofthe fifteenth century. They seem to have reached...
... for generation ofthe amyloid b-protein is the b-site APP-cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1). Here, we investigated the effects of genetic manipulation of BACE1 on the processing ofthe APP family of proteins. ... 1,10-phenanthroline) with 40 strokes of aDounce homogenizer at 5000 r.p.m. The resulting suspen-sion was then centrifuged at 175 000 g and 4 °C for 30 min,and the upper 75% ofthe supernatant was ... BACE1regulates the release of FLAPLP1 and strongly influ-ences the production of APLP1s. As with APP, theseresults are independent of genetic background, andhave been replicated in other BACE1...
... epilepsypatients [5]. Thus, a comprehensive description of the molecular components involved in the regulation andmaintenance of dendritic spine morphology is funda-mental to our understanding ofthe ... necessarily represent theof cial views of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders andStroke or the National Institutes of Health. WP is the Manning Assistant Professor for Medical Science atBrown ... regions of dis-order in the ABDs of spinophilin and neurabin. Asshown in Fig. 1, these programs also predicted a highdegree of disorder in the ABDs of spinophilin andneurabin. On the basis of these...
... is the soundest and most judicious decision.Now what is the bearing ofthe Epistle of Clement upon the question ofthe currency and authority of the Synoptic Gospels? There are two passages of ... exposure ofthe fallacies in the argument which has been drawn from the silence of Eusebius in respect to the use ofthe Canonical Gospelsby the early writers [Endnote 138:1]. The author of 'Supernatural ... as the substitution of synonymous terms by the memory. There is I believe nothing in the shape of direct evidence to show the presence of a different version of the Sermon on the Mount in any of...