... types and to study the interplay of different biological network types The interaction data types include both direct physical interactions - protein complexes and proteinDNA interactions - and indirect ... al [ 15] to untangle the complex network of 154 , 759 functional or physical links between a total of 5, 831 yeast genes is based on the concept of network motifs This concept, first introduced in ... motifs containing a transcription factor that regulates two physically interacting proteins can be combined into a single theme corresponding to a protein complex whose component proteins are controlled...
... 0.29 s 0.04 s 0.00 s 1 .55 s 1 .50 s 19.47 ns r (%)* 24.44 35. 70 25. 45 33.07 16.82 13.08 15. 94 29.46 16 .50 20.18 23 .52 18 .57 23.92 22. 85 24.09 30 .54 23.39 21.14 21.11 F 1.73 1. 05 1.02 1.10 0.97 1.07 ... unit of dry wood charged [46, 55 ] and (2) increasing pulp yield Our results show that it is possible to obtain this type of result in maritime pine (e.g –1 and +1 unit respectively for lignin and ... maintaining levels of gain in the traditional targeted traits is not realistic An efficient way of integrating wood propertiesin the maritime pine breeding programme would be the creation of elite...
... quality of voice or hesitations and speed in talking Some examples of paralanguage are laughing, crying, whispering, snoring, sucking, sneezing, sighing, etc Tone of voice plays a fundamental role in ... you doing?‟ or „Where are you going?‟ In the English-speaking cultures, such greeting routines are considerably embrassing, especially in the initial meeting The lack of appropriateness in language ... expression of respect and the demand of thinking and choosing the next right words or phrases The data in tables reveal the rate of pauses and time-fillers duration is quite different In the colleague...
... time-filler definitions and usages are discussed Chapter Findings and Discussions The strategies of using silence/pauses and time-fillers are identified and major cross-cultural differences and similarities ... Conclusion, in which the main findings are reviewed, the implications for cross-culture interactions, the limitations of the study pointed out and suggestions for further research offered References ... dictionary of cultural literacy, Library of Congress cataloging -in- publication data, 3rd Ed Hymes, D H (1996), Two types of linguistic relativity, W Bright Edition: 114- 158 Jones, S., Martin, R., and...
... hissing, hushing, and whistling, as well as speech modifications such as quality of voice or hesitations and speed in talking Some examples of paralanguage are laughing, crying, whispering, snoring, ... that it often is used as the singular, and most important, dividing line between humans and animals Language is the development of the basic form of communication between human beings, andin a ... unconsciously, and it includes the pitch, volume, and, insome cases, intonation of speech Sometimes the definition is restricted to vocally-produced sounds The study of paralanguage is known as paralinguistics...
... effect on the foaming and emulsifying propertiesof the protein system The chapter of the study involved the study of the foaming and emulsifying propertiesof 2S soy protein in relation to other ... propertiesand foam stability of glycinin Journal of Food Science 1987, 56 , 242- 258 27) Kinsella, J E Functionalpropertiesof soy proteins Journal of American Oil Chemical Society 1979, 56 , 242- 258 ... retention of isoflavones during the extraction of soy protein concentrates The addition of carrageenan during the extraction of the protein might affect the functionalpropertiesof the protein In chapter...
... 2-amino -5- formylamino-6-ribosylamino-4(3H)-pyrimidinone 5 -phosphate; 3, 2 ,5- diamino-6-ribosylamino-4(3H)-pyrimidinone 5 -phosphate; 4, 5- amino-6-ribosylamino-2,4(1H,3H)-pyrimidinedione 5 -phosphate; 5, 2 ,5- diamino-6-ribitylamino-4(3H)-pyrimidinone ... protein domains (5- amino-6-ribitylamino-2,4(1H,3H)-pyrimidindione 5 -phosphate synthase), archaeal and fungal RIB7 proteins, and eubacterial RIB7-like protein domains (2 ,5- diamino-6-ribitylamino-4(3H)-pyrimidinone ... lac repressor protein Kanamycin and ampicillin were used to secure the maintenance of both plasmids in the host strain Cloning of 2 ,5- diamino-6-ribitylamino-4(3H)-pyrimidinone 5 -phosphate synthase...
... fatty acylation and, thereby, be involved in membrane anchoring of the pilin Since PilA4 is similar to the meningococcal pilin and contains several central serine residues, it is tempting to speculate ... secretin-like proteins of type IV pili and type II protein translocation machineries are known to form ring-like structures in outer membranes The presence of PilQ in T thermophilus inner and outer ... Analyses of novel Thermus competence proteins J Rumszauer et al N-terminal domain of PilQ, and the colocalization of PilQ with PilW in inner and outer membranes and the results from the pilW and pilQ...
... containing E1b & E2; lane 4, Kin130/Kin21 predicted to amplify 1190 bp TPb fragment containing E1b & E2; lane 5, Kin 45/ Kin 75 predicted to amplify 1040 bp TPa fragment containing E2; lane 6, Kin 45/ Kin21, ... )11 within E2, and Kin46 corresponding to nucleotides )12 to +5 within E2 were analyzed in combination with TPa (Kin 75) and TPb (Kin21) specific antisense primers (Fig 5A) RT-PCR analysis using the ... lane 1, Kin129/Kin 75 predicted to amplify 1310 bp TPa fragment containing E1 and E2; lane 2, Kin129/Kin21 predicted to amplify 1188 bp TPb fragment containing E1 & E2; lane 3, Kin130/Kin 75 predicted...
... establishing the structure of minimal counterexamples in proofs involving Q- and R0 -closed classes Proposition 2.2.2 ([DH92, II, 2 .5] ) Let X and Y be classes of groups Let X = Q X, Y = R0 Y, and ... formations and projectors by interchanging the roles of normal subgroups and quotients groups From this point of view the closure operations Sn and N0 are the natural duals of Q and R0 , and so a Fitting ... G, and bm (G) is the set of all F-components of G 114 Classes of groups and their properties W Anderson introduced the concept of Fitting sets in a successful attempt to localise the theory of...
... Tam-king Rd., Tamsui, Taipei 251 35, Taiwan Figure The resistances of coils of transformers with different magnetic cores and Fe O4 nanofluids of 0. 25, 0 .5, 0. 75, and M were measured, simulated, and ... resistance increases with the increase of Fe3O concentration, and it increases as a function of frequency At 100 MHz, the resistances with the magnetic core of 0. 25 and M Fe O nanofluids were two and ... VSM Results and discussion Different magnetic cores, air, and Fe3O4 nanofluids of 0. 25, 0 .5, 0. 75, and M were applied as the magnetic core of transformers The inductance (L), coupling coefficient...
... Liscic B: State of the art in quenching In Quenching and Carburizing Proceedings of the Third International Seminar of the International Federation for Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering Edited ... heat flux point and quench front speed during quenching in water-based alumina nanofluids Int J Heat Mass Transf 2010, 53 : 154 2- 155 3 126 Prabhu KN, Ali I: Comparison of Grossmann and lumped heat ... [59 ] IV Clustering of nanoparticles: Since nanoparticles in the fluid are in Brownian motion and the Van der Waals force against gravity results in clustering of nanoparticles into percolating...
... Scheduling Algorithm and Bandwidth Allocation in WiMAX fixed allocation for UGS, EDF for rtVR, WFQ for nrtVR, andequal division of remaining bandwidth for BE Although EDF takes care of the delay ... 1 .5 m 0. 25 205e-12 20 ms 0. 25 100 s Table Main parameters of the simulation 99 Scheduling Algorithm and Bandwidth Allocation in WiMAX In particular, we consider several comparable scheduling algorithms, ... Taghipour, M and Meybodi, M R.(2011) Bandwidth Allocation in Wimax Networks Using Reinforcement Learning, World Applied Sciences Journal Vol 15, No 4, pp 52 5 -53 1 [31] Jafari, Saeid M., Taghipour, M and...
... Therapies in Clinical Practice 15 (2009) 5 7 infections, thus minimizing the development of resistance to such agents Shiitake, Lentinula edodes is one of the most popular edible mushrooms in the ... extracts of shiitake mushroom displaying antipseudomonal propertiesin vitro and is of important clinical significance, as P aeruginosa is emerging as a major aetiological of nosocomial infection, ... activity of ciprofloxacin in combination with nebulised colomycin Thus, activity of Shitake extracts against P aeruginosa is an important comparator, for potential use in this clinical setting This...
... from ring and ring from the pith to study chemical propertiesof juvenile wood (ring 3) and transition wood (ring 8), respectively Thin wafers (200 µm) from earlywood and latewood of ring and ring ... vector of individual observations, β is the vector of fixed-effects parameters (overall mean, site, and blocks within site), γ is the vector of random-effects parameters including general combining ... significant at 0. 05, 0.01, and 0.001 probability level respectively Number of observations used ranged from 51 5 to 55 0 juvenile and transition wood were similar in magnitude andin direction DISCUSSION...
... Growth inhibition Mycelium was grown in cm Petri dishes filled with 20 mL of maltagar medium prepared by solubilizing 15 grams of malt and 15 grams of agar in L of distilled water containing different ... in fats and waxes FTIR spectra of acetone and toluene/ ethanol extracts present additional absorptions at 3 350 , 1600, 151 5and 1 450 cm–1 characteristic of O-H and C=C bonds corresponding to phenolic ... 800 at an ionizing potential of 70 e.V and maintaining a source temperature of 200 °C Products were separated on a DB -5- fused silica capillary column (length: 15 m; diameter: 0. 25 mm, J & W Scientific)...
... trees, provides an increase of 23% in MOR and 17% in MOE Composite with 31 % of the total volume in B-grade veneer from 40-year-old trees, provides an increase of 35% in MOR and 22% in MOE a The average ... Testing and Materials (ASTM) (1991) Standard methods of static tests of timbers in standard sizes, D 198-84 Standard method of testing small clear specimens of timber D 143-83 In: American Book of ... determine the propertiesof LVL from a 28- and a 40-year-old natural stand and compare them with the propertiesof the LVL from the 20-year-old plantation stand Finally, this study investigated in...
... proteinase bands were clearly visible Images of the gels were captured with a charge-coupled device camera and NIH image software The levels of 53 /58 kDa gelatinolytic and 51 /54 kDa caseinolytic ... stromelysin-1 (d) or assayed in gels containing gelatin (b) or α-casein (e) Images of the substrate gels were digitized, and the 53 /58 kDa and 43 kDa gelatinase activities (collagenase and active ... and stromelysin-1 [30], and their induction by relaxin was accompanied by a lossof their matrix substrates, collagenase-1 and stromelysin-1 are probably R8 involved in the relaxin-mediated loss...