... this ease. It can generally be said that the more the noun's relation to human becomes closer andthe more the level of abstract ofthe noun becomes lower the numbers of verbs that are ... association, consults ordinary dictionary of translation equivalents and word usage of verbs and obtain the set of all the translation euqivalents for the verb. (3) Then find nouns (categories) related ... associate the translation equivalent. In this manner, we can find pairs of verb and its translation equivalent for any noun belonging to a given category. To summarize the advantage of the ls~ter...
... objects map the name of a column in the data source to a column with a different name in the DataSet for the table associated with the containing table mapping object. The Fill( ) method ofthe DataAdapter ... "colmapDescription"); // Create the DataSet and fill. DataSet ds = new DataSet( ); da.Fill(ds); // Retrieve and display the mapped name ofthe table as grid caption. dataGrid.CaptionText ... default to Table, Table1, Table2, and so on. You can use table mapping to rename tables created within the DataSet to match the table names in the data source or to map the tables returned from a...
... (Fig. 4C). The decrease in some ofthe free state resonances and the appearance of new resonances upon complexformation indicated a slow exchange on the NMRtimescale betweenthe free andthe bound ... parameters ofthe interaction (onrate constant kon and off rate constant koff) between NarJ andthe NarG(1–15) peptide. Taking into account the existence of two subpopulations of NarJ at pH 7, the ... quantita-tively the structural flexibility ofthe chaperone. An unexpected finding was the discovery of the pH-dependent modulation ofthe peptide bindingaffinity by changing the lifespan ofthe chaperone–peptide...
... respectively, and [EL] is the concentration of boundligand. The total concentration of sites can be expressed asN[E]0, the product of total protein concentration ([E]0) and the numberof binding ... pH 6, upon addition of Ca2ỵ and vanadate. These changes have been used tomonitor the transition betweenthe E2 andthe E1 step[28,30]. In the absence of curcumin, a 9.5% change influorescence ... either curcumin or ATPase and interpreted using Langmuir isotherms.Binding can be described by the following equation:ẵEỵẵL$ẵELWhere [E] and [L] are the concentrations of free sites and ligands,...
... is used for analysis of Japanese and synthesis of English, in the Japanese-to-English machine translation system called VEN~S (Vehicle for Natural Language Understanding and Synthesis) currently ... computation for language processing in analysis and synthesis. It also explains the gap in semantics and logical meaning, and gives a clear computaional image of what we call conceptual analysis. ... from the two propositions of &apos ;ELeMent -ELM2 - X' and &apos ;ELeMent - ELMI - SET'. That is to say, the two sentences, like " ;The set A includes X" and "X is an element...
... Rotterdam, the Netherlands The N-terminal domain (NTD) andthe ligand-bindingdomain (LBD) ofthe androgen receptor (AR) exhibit aligand–dependent interaction (N/C interaction). Aminoacids 3–36 in the ... 5787 Amino acids 3–13 and amino acids in and flanking the 23FxxLF27motif modulate the interaction betweenthe N-terminal and ligand-binding domain ofthe androgen receptorKarine Steketee1,*, ... detection of androgen receptorN/C interaction The ligand-dependent interaction between AR NTD and AR LBD, N/C interaction, was studied in yeast and mammalian in vivo protein interaction systems, and...
... manu-script; RS and GP carried out RT-PCR tests; JM performed the sequencing experiments; AF, KZ, RB and DS super-vised the rotavirus surveillance program and criticallyrevised the manuscript; MVR and ... challenged by the extensive strain diversity of the rotaviruses [3,7-9,13,14].Rotaviruses belong to the Reoviridae, and their genomeconsists of 11 segments of double stranded RNA. The genesegment ... with the Gou-vea primer set, the distribution of rotavirus G-typeschanged dramatically (Fig. 1). Type G1 now accounted for44.8% ofthe isolates and became the most prevalent gen-otype, and the...
... that the accumulation of point mutations in VP4 and VP7 genes of rotavirus strains was the main cause ofthe failure ofthe G or P-typing. Failures in the correctgenotyping of G1, G2, G8, G9 and ... ●; the four mutations plus others at the primer binding site by ❍; three out ofthe four mutations by ■, and three muta-tions plus others at the primer binding site by ᮀ. The open branches ... suggested the use of modified or degener-ated primers to avoid the mismatches betweenthe primer and the VP7 gene [17,20].In a recent paper published by Rahman et al [19], it wasreported the failure...
... challenged by the extensive strain diversity of the rotaviruses [3,7-9,13,14].Rotaviruses belong to the Reoviridae, and their genomeconsists of 11 segments of double stranded RNA. The genesegment ... carried out the laboratory tests and wrote the manu-script; RS and GP carried out RT-PCR tests; JM performed the sequencing experiments; AF, KZ, RB and DS super-vised the rotavirus surveillance program ... Khalequz Zaman1, Robert F Breiman1, David A Sack1, Marc Van Ranst2 and Tasnim Azim1Address: 1ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh and 2Laboratory...
... evolved from an ordinary pair of auto-somes many times, including in the lineages of flies, worms,mammals, and many others. In each case, the lack of recombi-nation betweenthe X and Y chromosomes ... modulate the expression ofthe X chromosome in the soma and germcells. Further studies to elucidate how each species achievesdosage compensation betweenthe X chromosomes and the autosomes in the ... X-chromosomemonosomy, mechanisms of dosage compensation evolved. The regulated dosage of any one gene is not necessarily impor-tant for the viability ofan organism, but the gene dosage of awhole chromosome,...