... orchestrate and fund the many activities, not least clinicaltrials, analysis and publication of the results, that create the necessaryevidence in support of a certain use of the drug (2003, p. 388 ). ... ways of dealing with their real-life social/interpersonalcircumstances and to use them in situations very much a part of their daily lives. Admitting to being keen or red-faced, volunteering, and speaking ... interpersonal ways of dealing with their real-life social circumstances, and to use them in situations verymuch a part oftheir daily lives. The emphasis in therapy is on findingways of behaving that...
... phosphorylations either on Thr11,Ser 18, Thr1 38, Ser173, and Ser 189 , or on Thr11, Ser 18, Thr155, Ser173, and Ser 189 . Therefore, it was concludedthat Thr1 38 and Thr155 of H1.5 can never be phosphor-ylated ... Nature 288 , 675–679.14 Fan L & Roberts VA (2006) Complex of linker histoneH5 with the nucleosome and its implications for chro-matin packing. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103, 83 84– 83 89.15 ... Ser 189 , Thr147,Thr155, and Thr 180 . The latter threonine is in a non-CDK consensus site, and seems to be an anomaly. Theoccurrence of phosphorylated Thr147 and Thr155 inthe C-terminal tail of...
... nucleotidesupstream and downstream of POS5 was obtained usingprimers pos5hisf and pos5hisr and was introduced intoMK424 (utr1) and MK426 (yef1), yielding MK803 (utr1-pos5) and MK804 (yef1pos5).CgLEU2 ... regulation of Yef1p and Utr1p by NADPH, NADH and NADP (Table 2) [1], and the different transcriptional patterns and protein–protein interactions of Yef1p, Utr1p and Pos5p [25–27] may be indicative of ... respectively. Km and Vmaxfor NAD and NADH of Pos5p have not been reported [2,3].Constructions of double and triple mutants forUTR1, YEF1 and POS5To examine the roles of Yef1p, Utr1p and Pos5p,...
... gains in the US and New Zealand have been the lowest. In New Zealand, the continued use of low input farming limits some of the gains that have been made from formulating and feeding of concentrated ... 14 .81 20.27 8. 4607-1016.40 19.19 29 .87 14.49YearsUSEUCANZ01-061.93 1.69 3.76 1.3507-103. 28 3.62 2.34 3.61YearsUSEUCANZ01-0614% 11% 19% 16%07-1020% 19% 8% 25%Standard Deviation of ... 1997 19 98 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20 08 2009Millions of Pounds MEImportsExports Sources: GTIS, Informa Calculations Imports Exports Net Exports1996 83 18, 910 18, 8272002175...
... Oxidativeconjugation of catechols with proteins in insect skeletalsystems. Tetrahedron 57, 385 –392. 8 Rebers JE & Riddiford LM (1 988 ) Structure and expression of a Manduca sexta larval cuticle ... sig-nal peptide. Two cDNA variants were isolated and designated basic QH4A (Pro36 and His83) and QH4B(Leu36 and Tyr8) (AB201766 and AB201767). ThecDNA of basic QH10 encoded a 110-residue proteinwith ... (2005) 47744 786 ê 2005 FEBS 4 781 39 Kramer KJ, Corpuz L, Choi HK & Muthukrishnan S(1993) Sequence of a cDNA and expression of the geneencoding epidermal and gut chitinases of Manducasexta....
... analytic results of the morphology and microstructure confirmedthe orientation and the amorphous nature of the SiNWs, and the high dispersion of Au nanoparticles on the surface of the SiNWswithout ... Laboratory of Solid Lubrication, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, ChinabGraduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100 083 , ChinaReceived ... NaturalScience Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 50172052,50375151 and 50323007), 86 3 program (Grant No.2003 AA305670) and ÔTop Hundred Talents ProgramÕ of Chinese Academy of Sciences for financial...
... & Young. (2) Analysis of the profitability of the biggest pulp and paper companies of the world and the main participants of the paper value chain of selected pulp and paper firms. This is ... consolidation 78 6.2 Consolidation and pricing 80 6.3 Feasibility of increased consolidation 83 6.4 Main conclusions 84 7 Cost efficiency and turnaround management 86 7.1 Nature of cost efficiency ... grades 1992 – 20 08 in Europe 82 Figure 18: Success rates of major corporate programs 87 Figure 19: Sustainability of cost reduction programs benefits 88 Figure 20: Cornerstones of a turnaround...
... collected and washed with* Corresponding author. Phone: +86 22 2350 589 6. Fax: +86 22 235024 58. E-mail: wushh@nankai.edu.cn.J. Phys. Chem. C 20 08, 112, 1 780 4–1 780 81 780 410.1021/jp806430f CCC: ... 20 08 1 780 5 The morphologies of the as-prepared R-FeOOH and R-Fe2O3nanorods were further investigated by TEM and HRTEM. Figure3a and b shows the representative TEM and HRTEM micro-graphs of ... the size of Figure 3. (a, b) TEM and HRTEM images of R-FeOOH nanorods.(c, d) TEM and HRTEM images of porous R-Fe2O3nanorods. (e) Thecorresponding ED pattern and (f) HRTEM image of a single...
... fabric and wood bringing a feeling of softness and warmth. The form of the lighting fixtures expresses a quality of light and air. There is a spa area equipped with a therapeutic swimming pool and ... examination of supportive design factors and the understanding oftheir usefulness constitute the foundation for this research study. 2.1 Purpose The objective of this research study was twofold; ... Anthoposophy and the organic perspective of the partsand the whole creating an organic unity. This interpretation of design and architecture provides the residents with a full view of the setting...
... sequence(Fig. 5), and the cleavage products were identified asRNase A-SGR and SG-RNase A by MS (13 986 and 13 82 9 Da in comparison with the theoretical values of 13 983 and 13 82 6 Da); that is, ... 6132–6140. 8 Arnold U (20 08) Aspects of the cytotoxic action of ribonucleases. Curr Pharm Biotechnol 9, 161–1 68. 9 Lee FS, Shapiro R & Vallee BL (1 989 ) Tight-bindinginhibition of angiogenin and ... 51–57), a b-strand (residues 61–63) and aloop region (residues 75–79) of the N-terminal entity, and a-helix IÂ (residues 4Â12Â), a loop region (resi-dues 13Â 18 ) and the end of a-helix IIÂ...