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... by the Office oftheSecretaryof DefenseApproved for public release, distribution unlimitedRecent LargeService Acquisitionsin the Department of DefenseLessons forthe Office of the Secretary ... 2004355.6'212'0973—dc222003027682 The research described in this report was sponsored by the Office of the Secretaryof Defense (OSD). The research was conducted in the RAND National Defense Research ... arrange-ments that advance the interest of buyer organizations. As part of this effort, they are being asked to take full advantage of the _____________3 For a more complete discussion of these changes,...
... notrequired with respect to the role of HSP70 in the inhi-bition ofthe release of Smac and apoptosis. The role ofthe ATP-binding domain of HSP70in the prevention ofthe release of Smac andapoptosis ... mgặmL)1)at54C for 30 min. The genomicDNA was isolated by two with two rounds of phenol–chlo-roform extraction followed by an additional chloroformextraction. DNA pellet was then washed in 70% ... domain of HSP70 is essential forthe inhibition of H2O2-induced activation of caspases-9 and -3 and apoptosis. (A) The effects of HSP70 and its deletion mutant proteins on the acti-vation of...
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... ofthe receptors was confirmed byimmunoblotting ofthe cell lysates (Fig. 1B). As oftenobserved for membrane proteins, the bands were ratherbroad in the blots, due to the heterogeneity ofthe ... respectively, ofthe receptor [19,22]. The b sheet of EGF may bind to domain I of ErbB-1, and the other surface of the ligand binds to domain III ofthe receptor. Recently,Gly441 ofthe ErbB-1 ... the relative contributions ofthe fourextracellular domains of ErbB-1 to the specific binding of the cognate ligand, EGF, we verified the assays using the chimeras, because the contributions of...
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... and so down the alphabet) offerslittle in the way of a convincing account ofthe nature ofthe “premodern,”at least in the case of South Asia. The actual modernity of a number of phe-nomena ... is the theorists and practitioners of the dominant forms of verbal art in premodern South Asia who deniedthese claims. The theorists explicitly rejected the idea that language has anyaesthetic ... of textual production or its spatial spread—neither was everused forthe production of literary texts outside the subcontinent. Sanskrit was the transregional code that filled the domain of the...
... true.Beside the SILL sheet, there were worksheets forthe informants to answer and score while completing the questionnaire. In addition, the Profile ofthe Results on the SILL was used to decode the ... type of interview the interviewer can specify a range of questions to be coved in advance, but they can also formulate the wording ofthe questions as well as the order ofthe questions as the ... information from the students. 3.4.1. Test The purpose ofthe test used in the study was to get information about the students’ English reading proficiency. 22 there were differences in the...
... country. For instance, the conquest of hookworm was important to the economic development of the South and the attraction of Northern capital to that region.52 The completion ofthe Panama Canal was ... some ofthe early travel.Much ofthe research, particularly forthe most recent decades, was conducted in the offices of medical school deans and hospital presidents,where I was typically the ... medical school leader ofthe period, the greatestsingle deficiency of medical education in the early 1900s wasthe conduct of work in the clinical departments.43 The model of clinical instruction...