... directions.
The initial focus of this work is the interaction, gaps and loopholes between
the free movement and the competition rules of the Treaty establishing the
European Community, which constitute the ... 98/43/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of
6 July 1998 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and
administ...
... example the Convention for the Preservation of the Halibut Fishery of the North
Paci®c Ocean and Bering Sea of 2 March 1953 and the Protocol of 29 March 1979
between Canada and the United States; and ... cooperation in the ®eld of ®sheries, 12 May
1985
Memorandum of understanding between the government of the United States
of America and the g...
... later than in the case of
the histone gene cluster [10]. This difference in the tim-
ing of somatic pairing perhaps reflects the difference
between the complexities of the regulation of the two
systems: ... removal of which shifts the ratio between the strength (indica-
ted by the thickness of the curved arrows) of the cis and trans
interactions in f...
... moiety of the coenzyme resulting
from splitting off the nicotinamide ring, suggesting
that the covalent bond between the nicotinamide and
the ribose of the coenzyme is particularly labile. The
signal ... accumulation of product before the
steady state is reached: the presence or absence of a
burst provides information on the position of the rate-
limiting s...
... in the absence of ligand and
whether ligand promotes dimerization. We found that
C-terminal protein fragments that comprised the ligand
binding, but not the DNA binding domain of EcR and USP
andwhichwereequippedwiththeactivationorDNA
binding ... depends on the presence of helix 11 and 12 butnot
theEcRFdomain. The N-terminal portion of the hingeregion
is dispensible f...
... capacity and also modulating
the catalytic properties of the enzyme [19]. To extend
the information about the role of the noncatalytic
SBD regions and their effect on the C-terminal CD,
we further ... protein makes this isoform a potential target for
the manipulation of the level and quality of plant
starch. However, little is known about the role of
SSIII in...
... control of sitting
posture, the first stage of development was characterised by constraining the degrees of freedom to
control the system, and subsequent releasing of these degrees of freedom ... made between A/P and M/L COP data as these variables act independently of each other
[20, 21]. Total excursion area is a cumulative sum of the product of the distan...
... differences, both the Arctic and
the Antarctic could be considered as ‘regions’ in the context of the contemporary
law of the sea and the actual cooperation of states as to the demanding tasks of
exploring, ... regarding the law of the sea. In comparison with the first UN
codification of the law of the sea, it had to include and develop new topic...
... include the
1944 identification of DNA as the genetic material, the 1953 unveiling of
the structure of DNA, the 1960 characterization of the genetic code, and
the entire sequencing of the human ... McEwen, The Rockefeller University
McEwen began the science panel with a brief summary of
the biological effects of stress and the important role of...
... contained
5 lL of SYBR Green PCR Core Kit (Bioke, Leiden, The
Netherlands), 3 pmol of each primer (Isogen, De Meern,
The Netherlands or Biolegio, Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
and 3 lL of cDNA template ... by new synthe-
sis. The synthesis of proteins can be regulated via the
concentrations of the corresponding mRNAs or the
translation of these mRNAs. Although we obse...