... 74% ofthe cases;residue 186 an Asn in 87% ofthe cases; and residue 334 aHis in 80% ofthe cases [3]. In addition, residue 54 is a Pro in89% ofthe cases. The importance ofthe identity of the residues ... [4–6]. The subsequent RCL insertion intob sheet A therefore results in an < 7-nm translocation of the proteinase from the position ofits initial encounter with the RCL to the other pole ofthe ... transition of any ofthe variantsharbouring the K335A substitution. On the basis of the opposite effects ofthe K335A substitution in the absenceand presence of vitronectin, we propose that the conformational...
... radius ofthe protein, as the major diameter ofthe dimer is predicted to be given by the distance between the carboxy termini of bothmonomers (from the lower left to the upper right of Fig. ... inhibitor was not ableto protect the enzyme against thermal denaturation. The increased resistance ofthe a-FMH-treated protein tothermal denaturation would indicate that the covalentbinding ofthe ... forms of external aldimines (that is to say, toother stages ofthe reaction), many of them having typicalabsorption maxima around 430 nm [44].On the other hand, when using a-FMH, accumulationof...
... to the question of taxing the correspondence of the thickly settled parts ofthe country for the purpose of raising means to defray the expense of sending mails to the new and distant parts of ... Sir, I have the pleasure to send you the copy of a paper I have prepared, at the request of Mr. Webb, of Boston, to show the progress of increase ofthe number of letters by the post-office here, ... to the act as a whole. The reports ofthe postmaster-general, and of the post-office committees in both houses of congress, show that the end which was specially aimed at was to overthrow these...
... and the condition of, the substitution ofthe HayBulwer Treaty, p. 24— The rules ofthe Suez Canal Treaty which serve as the basis ofthe neutralisation ofthe Panama Canal, p. 25meaning ofthe ... with the text ofthe letter of Mr Thomas Willing Balch of Philadelphia the worthy son of his father whowasthe first to demand the settlement ofthe Alabama dispute by arbitration—which the ... consequence GreatBritain has VII. With regard to the whole question ofthe interpretation of Article III ofthe Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, the fact is of interest that prominent members ofthe American...
... the top quintile lost some ofits share of total LIMEW in the period, the top quintile ofthe ROI distribution did not lose any ofits share of total ROI (41.5 percent for both years) and the ... though the decline was smaller than the decline in the inequality of equivalent LIMEW (-0.4 versus -1.0 points). The switch in the direction ofthe change in inequality of ROI caused by the equivalence-scale ... held, then another series of questions asks the total amount of debt, and, if no amount is given, whether the total amount of debt exceeds a series of amounts.8 Further questions ask whether...
... Director ofthe Accounting Policy Department, Chief ofthe Office ofthe Ministry of Finance, relevant units ofthe Ministry are responsible for instructing and examining the implementation of this ... disclose the amount of a deferred tax asset and the nature ofthe evidence supporting its recognition, when: a) the utilisation ofthe deferred tax asset is dependent on future taxable profits in ... is the carrying amount of that asset that will be recovered in the form of economic benefits that flow to the enterprise in future periods. Whenthe carrying amount of the asset exceeds its...
... share of net assets ofthe investee. The income statement reflects the investor's share ofthe results of operations ofthe investee. The cost method is a method of accounting whereby the ... in the Form of Jointly Controlled Operations 09. The operation of some joint ventures involves the use ofthe assets and other resources of the venturers rather than the establishment of ... (ii) the minority's share of movements in equity since the date ofthe combination. 13. Taxes payable by either the parent or its subsidiaries on distribution to the parent ofthe profits...
... man who rows in the race ought to live till the age of 60;and if all the members ofthe Oxford 1829 crew hadlived till the 10th of June, 1869, the 40th anniversary of the race, and then died, their ... UniversityMatches came off, in which 32 crews competed. In the case of each of these crews I have calculated the pro-bable duration of life ofthe different Oarsmen of whomthey were composed: the following ... de-gree of authority, and that was by enquiring into the after health of some one ofthe various orders of athletes who have in early life devoted a large portion of theirtime to the development of...
... occurred by mid-year, the size e ofthe population at the start ofthe year was e = m + d / 2 The probability s of surviving to the end ofthe year (conditional on being alive at the start) is s ... variety of populations, the recommendations focus on the conditions pertinent to the European Region of WHO. Therefore, any extrapolation to the other regions should be made with consideration of ... at the start of 2000. Their mortality experience will lie within the grey triangle in Table 4. As noted above, the total number of deaths must always equal the size ofthe population at the...