... doi:10.1186/2191-0855-2-7 Takaiku Sakamoto (f14tsakamoto@ec.usp.ac.jp) Yuki Yao (zv14yyao@ec.usp.ac.jp) Yoshifumi Hida (yhida@ses.usp.ac.jp) Yoichi Honda (yhonda@rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp) Takashi Watanabe (twatanab@rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp) ... Phanerochaete chrysosporium Takaiku Sakamoto1, Yuki Yao1, Yoshifumi Hida1, Yoichi Honda2, Takashi Watanabe2, Wataru Hashigaya1, Kazumi Suzuki1, Toshikazu Irie1,† Environmental Science Graduate ... under air, mM veratryl alcohol was added as a stabilizer of LiP (Cancel et al 1993), and the air in the headspace of the flask was replaced with O2 gas every 24 h (Kirk and Farrell 1987) Chemicals
Ngày tải lên: 20/06/2014, 20:20
... Population genetics of the metabolically related Adh, Gpdh and Tpi polymorphisms in Drosophila melanogaster : II Temporal and Spatial Variation in an Orchard Population Karen M NIELSEN A. A HOFFMANN ... describe a study of gene frequencies at the Adh, Gpdlz and Tpi loci in an orchard population of D melanogaster Temporal patterns of variation and associations with environmental correlates are examined ... are examined and our observations compared to the known patterns of geographic variation at these loci Microspatial patterns of variation are also examined as the orchard carries a diversity of
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 22:23
banking william a. scott
... incorporated by the states under the Banking Institutions terms of general banking acts or of general incorporation laws are These latter are known endowed with as state banks privileges which ... circumstances also frequently carry These two as a side issue are sometimes on commercial banking mixed lines of business in such... amended since known as national banks, and that date, are those ... BANKING WILLIAM A. SCOTT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES [...]... them, is the author's hope and desire Wm University of Wisconsin A Scott CONTENTS PAGE Chapter I The Nature,
Ngày tải lên: 05/11/2014, 11:22
6 raymond a serway, john w jewett physics for scientists and engineers with modern physics 01
... Dodd Assistant Editor: Brandi Kirksey Editorial Assistant: Shawn Vasquez Technology Project Manager: Sam Subity Marketing Manager: Mark Santee Marketing Assistant: Melissa Wong Managing Marketing ... Average Earth–Sun distance Average radius of the Earth Density of air (20°C and atm) Density of water (20°C and atm) Free-fall acceleration Mass of the Earth Mass of the Moon Mass of the Sun Standard ... — a In August 2006, the International Astronomical Union adopted a definition of a planet that separates Pluto from the other eight planets Pluto is now defined as a “dwarf planet” (like the asteroid
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:45
6 raymond a serway, john w jewett physics for scientists and engineers with modern physics 02
... The variables length, time, and mass are examples of fundamental quantities Most other variables are derived quantities, those that can be expressed as a mathematical combination of fundamental ... constants of proportionality that may appear in an algebraic expression E XA M P L E Analysis of an Equation Show that the expression v ϭ at, where v represents speed, a acceleration, and t an ... with the more accurate 365 ϫ 24 What If? What if the average life span were estimated as 80 years instead of 70? Would that change our final estimate? Answer We could claim that (80 yr)(6 ϫ 105
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:45
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... that causes it to slow down? (a) eastward (b) westward (c) neither eastward nor westward vx From now on we shall use the term acceleration to mean instantaneous acceleration When we mean average ... (a) If a car is traveling eastward, its acceleration must be eastward (b) If a car is slowing down, its acceleration must be negative (c) A particle with constant acceleration can never stop and ... same acceleration due to the cable as that calculated in part (A) How will that change the answer to part (B)? Answer If the jet is traveling faster at the beginning, it will stop farther away
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:46
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... launching? A landscape architect is planning an artificial waterfall in a city park Water flowing at 1.70 m/s will leave the end of a horizontal channel at the top of a vertical wall 2.35 m high, and ... the ball is always thrown with the same initial speed At what angle u should the fielder throw the ball to make it go the same distance D with one bounce (blue path) as a ball thrown upward at ... the basketball reach on this bounce? 44 ⅷ (a) An athlete throws a basketball toward the east, with initial speed 10.6 m/s at an angle of 55.0° above the horizontal Just as the basketball reaches
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:47
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... of two vectors, work is a scalar; there is no direction associated with it All types of energy and energy transfer are scalars This fact is a major advantage of the energy approach because we ... system, we need to estimate a few values A bowling ball has a mass of approximately kg, and the top of a person’s toe is about 0.03 m above the floor Also, we shall assume the ball falls from a height ... under what circumstances? If always or never, explain why 13 Can a normal force work? If not, why not? If so, give an example 14 O What can be said about the speed of a particle if the net work
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:49
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... initial velocity vi in part (B) were downward? How would that affect the speed of the ball at position y? Answer You might claim that throwing the ball downward would result in it having a higher ... the cable is transferred as a force applied to the sandbag, we model the actor at this instant as a particle under a net force a Fy ϭ T Ϫ mactor g ϭ mactor Analyze Apply Newton’s second law to ... waves and ocean waves Heat (Chapter 20) is a mechanism of energy transfer that is driven by a temperature difference between two regions in space For example, the handle of a metal spoon in a
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:49
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... avg ϵ vf Ϫ vi tf Ϫ ti ϭ ¢v ¢t (10.4) ᮤ Average angular acceleration ᮤ Instantaneous angular acceleration In analogy to linear acceleration, the instantaneous angular acceleration is defined as ... to translational position (x), translational speed (v), and translational acceleration (a) The variables u, v, and a differ dimensionally from the variables x, v, and a only by a factor having ... lowest average angular speed? If the instantaneous angular speed of an object changes from vi to vf in the time interval ⌬t, the object has an angular acceleration The average angular acceleration
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:51
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... fate may be to collapse to a white dwarf state In this state, it would have approximately the same mass as it has now but a radius equal to the radius of the Earth Calculate (a) the average density ... a factor A2 /A1 By designing a hydraulic press with appropriate areas A1 and A2 , a large output force can be applied by means of a small input force Hydraulic brakes, car lifts, hydraulic jacks, ... of attraction between any two particles of masses m1 and m2 separated by a distance r has the magnitude m1m2 Fg ϭ G r An object at a distance h above the Earth’s surface experiences a gravitational
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:53
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... oscillation As a sound wave travels through the air, elements of the air oscillate back and forth; as a water wave travels across a pond, elements of the water oscillate up and down and backward and ... water fall from a leaf into a pond The disturbance caused by the falling water causes the water surface to oscillate These oscillations are associated with waves moving away from the point at which ... turntable of radius A, which is illuminated from the side by a lamp The ball casts a shadow on a screen As the turntable rotates with constant angular speed, the shadow of the ball moves back and forth
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:54
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... in nature exhibit a combination of transverse and longitudinal displacements Surface-water waves are a good example When a water wave travels on the surface of deep water, elements of water at ... about how far the spring compresses when a heavy rider sits on the seat A motorcyclist traveling at highway speed must be particularly careful of washboard bumps that are a certain distance apart ... principal features and mathematical representations of the analysis model of a traveling wave This model is used in situations in which a wave moves through space without interacting with other waves
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:55
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... Immediately below diagram (a) , draw the same wave at a moment later by one quarter of the period of the wave (c) Then, draw a wave with an amplitude 1.5 times larger than the wave in diagram (a) (d) Next, ... both sound waves and light waves (a) v waves v boat (b) v waves (c) v boat v waves Figure 17.7 (a) Waves moving toward a stationary boat The waves travel to the left, and their source is far to the ... moving with a speed vS toward a stationary observer A and away from a stationary observer B Observer A hears an increased frequency, and observer B hears a decreased frequency Sign in at www.thomsonedu.com
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:55
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... 507 ing waves, and the brown curves are the wave patterns for the resultant standing wave At t ϭ (Active Fig 18. 8a) , the two traveling waves are in phase, giving a wave pattern in which each element ... linear waves are generally characterized by having amplitudes much smaller than their wavelengths Waves that violate the superposition principle are called nonlinear waves and are often characterized ... Each face of a great Mayan pyramid is like a steep stairway with very narrow steps Can it produce an echo of a handclap that sounds like the call of a bird? Explain your answer 46 ⅷ Spherical
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2016, 13:56
Refortnation & Revival: A Quarterly Journal for Church Leadership pptx
... primary reason Christ went to the cross was not because we were so valuable, but because God's law was so valuable, and G.:.J's justice was so valuable that it had ... from faith to faith; it is all of grace, not of any works! How can Madonna help God? What can she add? Romans 8:28-30 shows that the whole work of grace in the heart of a sinner ... have no place in Strobel's presenta- tion. 7) So whataboutMadonna-what inner dynamics are driving her outrageous behavior? In answer Strobel quotes Madonna: '1 still have...
Ngày tải lên: 06/03/2014, 21:20
Solid state lasers a graduate text w koechner, m bass
... by C. Townes and utilized the inversion population between two molecular levels of ammonia to amplify radiation at a wavelength around 1.25 cm. In 1955 an optical excitation scheme for masers was ... frequencies on the same transition, for example, 1.3. Absorption and Optical Gain 21 charge will act as a miniature antenna or dipole and will continuously radiate away electromagnetic energy to its ... will now consider the interaction between an atomic system having a finite transition linewidth ν and a signal with a bandwidth dν. Before we can obtain an expression for the transition rate for...
Ngày tải lên: 17/03/2014, 14:28
harper's illustrated biochemistry - robert k. murray, darryl k. granner, peter a. mayes, victor w. rodwell
... mildly acidic pH, or high salt concentra- tions. Stationary phase matrices available commercially contain ligands such as NAD + or ATP analogs. Among the most powerful and widely applicable affinity ... aspartic protease such as HIV protease. Curved arrows indicate directions of electron movement. ᭺ 1 Aspartate X acts as a base to activate a water molecule by abstracting a proton. ᭺ 2 The activated water molecule ... other basic sciences, the practice of medicine will have a rational basis that can be adapted to accommodate new knowledge. This contrasts with unorthodox health cults and at least some “alternative medicine”...
Ngày tải lên: 08/04/2014, 12:42
cole g.h.a., woolfson m.w. planetary science, the science of planets around stars
... TERRESTRIAL PLANETS So far we have considered the planets as of two major types, terrestrial and major, and also dealt with matters such as atmospheres, general structure and magnetic characteristics ... normal hydrogen can take place. Objects in this class are known as brown dwarfs and they have masses down to 0.013M 8 , below which not even deuterium reactions can take place. It is usual to classify ... seem to explain in a rational way what is observed. In fact, all clusters eventually disperse as stars within them, exchanging energy in a many-body environment, occasionally attain escape speed....
Ngày tải lên: 24/04/2014, 17:17
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