... model interactions between domains, we propose a catego- rial approach in which compositionin all domains proceed in parallel. As an implementation, we have been working on the modelling of ... of different operator combinations are given in Figure 2. 4 Information Structure and Tactical Constraints Entries in the eategorial lexicon have tactical con- straints, grammatical and semantic ... for imposing certain morphotactic constraints, and to make sure that the stem is not inflected with the same feature more than once. It also ensures, through syn constraints, that inflections...
... the administration of infertility drugs, if ultrasoundmonitoring indicated maturation of multiple follicle cells (Manier, 1998:p. 1). At that point, clinicians might have declined to administer ... on.Since the advent of fertility drugs in the 1960s and in vitro fertilization (IVF) in the 1970s, the incidence of multiple gestations has increased markedly. Bythe late 1980s, the rate of multiple ... encounter. In what follows I describe diVerent methods of fetal termination in multiple gestation, and critique the terminology used in discussing thesemethods. The perspective I bring to this...
... service levelsGaps in coverageGrowth in complexity and effortGrowth in cost and risk to the businessContinuity Defined: Ensuring applications and data are available during planned and unplanned ... View/Master/Slide Master to type in header1Propelling Business Growth With A Secure And Continuous Information InfrastructureJon MurrayGo to View/Master/Slide Master to type in header6Security TodayAn ... View/Master/Slide Master to type in header9Security Must Become Information-Centric Information-centric Security–An inside-out view of how to secure informationBegins with securing the data itselfMoves...
... 2004rate-determining factor in uncoupling protein (UCP) activ-ity [16]. Thus, t he role of mitochondrial i PLA2activities in regulating mitochondrial function is just now beginning tobe understood. ... presentwith iPLA2c in the multiple systems under study. Accord-ingly, the majority of alterations in 63 kDa protein mass in multiple cellular contexts identified here in are mediatedpredominantly by ... site within exon 5 resulting in atruncated exon 5 that is missing the 88 kDa iPLA2c startsite. Intere stingly, the alternative splicing that g eneratesvariant IV results in a new 5 ¢ in- frame...
... arginines in TClpB.By combining an arginine mutation with the WalkerAmutation in the other AAA+ module, we tested theroles of the arginines in ATP binding and hydrolysis in each module. The arginine ... corresponding single Wal-kerA mutants. These results indicated that the threearginines are not involved in nucleotide binding to thecorresponding AAA+ module.The conserved arginines are indispensablefor ... arginines in individual AAA+ modules were notelucidated. The role of the other conserved arginine(P2) in AAA-1 was also unclear. Here, we investigated in detail the roles of these three arginines...
... screen for Hrs UIM-interacting ubiquitinated pro-teins in human brain by using an in vitro expression cloning screeningapproach. We have identified 48 ubiquitinated proteins that are specificallyrecognized ... are individualpositive cDNA clones encoding Hrs UIM-binding proteins a and bindicated in (C). (E) Specificity of Hrs UIM domain binding. In vitrotranslated products from three isolated individual ... In vitro studiesindicate that the UIM binds monoubiquitin and poly-ubiquitin chains [9–12]. Furthermore, UIM domains from different proteins bind polyubiquitin chains ofvarying lengths with...
... and end-point thus associating an interval with the composite eventinstead of using the timestamp of the terminating event.Then we can provide composition operators that allow forinterval relations ... time and introduce the concept of accuracy inter-vals. We define abstract interfaces for local as well as glo-bal clock readings used for timestamping events.If we are merely interested in relative ... ordering of events - originatingfrom the same node - based on local clock readings. We assume that the local clock is monotonicallyincreasing and that clock discipline by NTP uses continu-ous...
... Cdc6 proteins[60,61]. As can be seen in Fig. 4, both proteins possessN-terminal AAA+ domains and C-terminal DNAbinding domains (DBDs). In DnaA, the DBD containsa helix-turn-helix; in the archaeal ... with ADP indicated in red. The helix-turn-helix(HTH)-containing DNA binding domain of DnaA is in green and thewinged helix (WH)-containing domain of Orc1 ⁄ Cdc6 is in dark blue.N. P. Robinson ... Theunwinding of this intrinsically meltable DNA is a keystep in replication initiation at origins. Under highlydefined in vitro conditions, DnaA is capable of medi-ating partial unwinding of...
... protein kinase and wound-induced protein kinase, two MAPKs in group A, wereactivated by inoculation with the tobacco mosaic virus(TMV) [10]. Their orthologs in other plant species,including ... MPK6 in Arabidopsis (group AMAPKs), SIMK and SAMK in alfalfa, andLeMPK1 ⁄ 2(Lycopersicon esculentum SA-induced pro-tein kinase) and LeMPK3 (L. esculentum wound-induced protein kinase) in tomato, ... H2O2and OÀ2accumulation detected by DABstaining and NBT staining, respectively. WT, wild-type.Cotton GhMPK2 is involved inmultiple signaling pathways L. Zhang et al.1372 FEBS Journal...
... vBackground Information for Nursing Practice in Multiple Sclerosis1. The History of Multiple Sclerosis Care 12. Domains of Multiple Sclerosis Nursing Practice 73. Change Theory and Its Application in ... disseminate this information3. Identify specific domains of MS nursing and define basicroles and responsibilities in each domain4 NURSING PRACTICE INMULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: A CORE CURRICULUMCore Curriculum ... Sclerosis 3910. Disease-Altering Therapies 43Functional Alterations: Physical Domains 11. The Symptom Chain inMultiple Sclerosis 51ContentsNursing Practice in Multiple Sclerosis: A Core...
... four week administration of chlorpromazine, triflu-operazine, haloperidol and sulpiride. Fluphenazine andthioridazine caused an increase of PLA2activity in ratbrain both after a single dose ... changes in transferrin and iron uptake by the brain in the rat.Brain Res Dev Brain Res 55, 35–42.53 Taylor EM, Crowe A & Morgan EH (1991) Transferrinand iron uptake by the brain: effects ... ironuptake indicate that both iron transport and transfer-rin, the iron mobilization protein, binding sites aremaximal during the postnatal period of rapid braingrowth, essentially during the...
... have a single linguistic channel/modality that is coordinated with other non -linguistic resources (Figure 1). Figure 1: Linguistic Channels in Multimodal Systems English Text Driving Maps ... encode prosody, timing, volume, intonation, or other vocal data as multiple linguistically-determined channels of the output (in addition to a channel for the string of words being generated). ... also interleave lexical signing (LS) with classifier predicates (CP) during a performance. During LS, a signer builds ASL sentences by syntactically combining ASL lexical items (arranging individual...
... plot comparing BFDxAand BFBIS in 98 non-institutionalized 75-year-old subjects. Horizontal line ¼ mean difference (kg). Dotted lines ¼Æ2 SD. Regressionline:difference between BFDxAminus BFBISas ... (3.7)aBody composition measured by BIS in Swedish 75-year olds born 1930.bBody composition measured by BIS in Swedish 75-year olds born 1930; calcu-lated according to the FFM SF-BIA equation used in ... BFBISas independent variable. Regressionline: R ¼ 0.26, p ¼ 0.009. (c) Bland–Altman plotcomparing TBSMMDxAand equation TBSMM50 kHz in 98 non-institutionalized 75-year-old subjects. Horizontal line...
... wortmannin suggest a role for phosphati-dylinositol 3-kinase in the activation of glycogensynthase and mitogen-activated protein kinase by insulin in rat adipocytes: comparison of insulin and ... IGF, insulin-like growth factor; IL, interleukin; MAPK, mitogen-activated protein kinase; MEK, MAPK ⁄ Erk kinase;PLC, phospholipase C; PMA, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate; PtdIns, phosphatidylinositol; ... Woodgett J& Dedhar S (1998) Phosphoinositide-3-OH kinase-dependent regulation of glycogen synthase kinase 3 andprotein kinase B ⁄ AKT by the integrin-linked kinase.Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 95,...
... represents the average grain size and x0is the fre-quency of the coupled mode determined experimentally. Thefour terms in Eq. (2) represent scattering by grain boundary,point defects, phonon-phonon ... oscil-lations, as shown in Fig. 2, with dominating peaks markedby the vertical dashed lines. The peaks at 174 cmÀ1exist forall the samples which is one of the Fgmodes20,21thatinvolves motions ... and independent motions of thefilling atoms, the coupled mode involves phase-matched rel-ative motions of the host lattice and the filling atoms and dis-turbs phonon transport by scattering....