... 0.5 and 1.0 on the CRQthus exceeding the minimal important difference of 0.5points and providing a patient -important benefit for amajority of patients.[16] In order to understand how to interpret ... significance level of 0.05 and with a power of 80% and assuming a SD of 4 points as observed in ourstudy, investigators need to enroll 112 patients in eachgroup. If a power of 90% is desired ... the self-administered and validatedGerman version of the HADS[19] The HADS measuresdepression and generalised anxiety in in- and outpatients and in community settings. It contains 14 statementsdescribing...
... ‘for’ andin as in ‘To my joy’, ‘jump for joy’, and ‘begin in joy’. Prepositional phrases with of or ‘at’ can be its post-modifiers. In the second sense of “a person or thing that brings ... idioms in terms of both form and meaning. ‘Somebody’s pride and joy’ as a literal idiom denotes a person or thing of which somebody is proud. ‘Full of joys of the spring’ functioning as complement ... with in respect of their grammatical features including the syntactic functions and morphology, and their semantic structures including lexical meaning, synonyms, collocational range, words and...
... 1), and 15 800 and 16 420 (a2 and b2 of Hb 2).Amino-acid sequencingThe primary structure of the globins was established bysequencing intact proteins, internal regions obtained afterspecific ... respectively.Oxygen bindingFunctional studies were carried out on Hb 1 and Hb 2,determining the oxygen-binding curves as a function of pH in the temperature range 5–10 °C, in the absence and presence of allosteric ... a- and b-chains of G. gibb erifrons andof some other Antarctic fish Hbs. T. bernacchii Hb C, P. borchgrevinkiHb 0 and C. mawsoni Hb 2 are minor components. P. borchgrevinki Hb 0 and Hb 1, in...
... Y Index: O operating system, definition of : The UNIXOperatingSystem options, command : 1.2. Syntax ofUNIX Command Lines output redirection operator (>) 5.1. Standard Input and Standard ... 1.2 Syntax ofUNIX Command LinesPrevious: 1.1 Working in the UNIX EnvironmentChapter 1Getting Started Next: 1.3 Types of Commands 1.2 Syntax ofUNIX Command Lines UNIX command lines can ... the introductory sections of Chapter 2, Using Window Systems to help you find the right steps for logging in. 1.1.2 Logging In The process of making yourself known to the UNIX computer system and...
... Bindingspecificities of the sialoadhesin family of I-type lectins. Sialic acidlinkage and substructure requirements for binding of myelin-associated glycoprotein, Schwann cell myelin protein, and sialoadhesin. ... lymphocytes increase in number atsites ofin ammation and each are capable of modifying theoverall in ammatory response [23]. Eosinophils, are of particular interest in asthma and allergy due to ... novel member of the siglec proteinfamily that shares a similar structure including five Ig-likedomains, a transmembrane domain, and a short cytoplasmicdomain containing two ITIM-signaling motifs....
... of plus strands increases simply as a result of more minus strands remains to be determined. The factthat the RNA binding domain of the protein in 3Cpro isinvolved in stimulating RNA synthesis ... results in a 100-fold increase in virus yield. Mutational analyses of 3CDpro indicated that RNA binding by the 3Cpro domain and the integrity of interface I in the 3Dpoldomain of the protein ... known.The viral proteins most directly involved in RNA replica-tion include protein 3AB, the precursor of 3A, which is asmall membrane binding and RNA binding protein, theterminal protein VPg, RNA...
... of all of these genes remains to be clarified.Expression and purification of Sno1p and Snz1p In light of the similarity in the amino acid sequence of Sno1p to that of the glutaminase subunit of ... thatpyridoxine may be the precursor of the pyrimidine moiety of thiamin in yeast is intriguing [27]. In fungi, pyroA and SOR1(PDX1), homologues of yeast SNZ1, play a defensive roleagainst reactive ... Glutamine was effective in protecting the enzyme from inactivation and its effect wasagain dose-dependent, suggesting that inhibition by DONoccurs at the active site or the glutamine-binding...
... representing the reciprocal of yield,zis a variable that indexesfarmer-supplied inputs used in organic food production, and ( , )bc w zis increasing, linearlyhomogeneous, and concave in w, and ... existence of market power in the pricing of GMseeds, as in existing related models (e.g., Moschini and Lapan, 1997; Lapan and Moschini, 2004; Fulton and Giannakas, 2004), as long as innovators ... of parameters, and for the pre-innovation solution. 11 of conventional food,is the unit rental price of land, and wis the vector of prices of theintermediate inputs used in food production,...
... of proline and ornithine. J Biol Chem 199, 91–95.45 Van Pilsum JF, Martin RP, Kito E & Hess J (1956)Determination of creatine, creatinine, arginine, guanidi-noacetic acid, guanidine, and ... homo-cysteine to methionine.Tissue metabolism of arginine and methionine is of high importance for the effective regulation of celldeath and survival in normal as well as in tumor cells.Polyamines ... Boutwell RK (1980) Inhibi-tion by prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors of the induc-tion of epidermal ornithine decarboxylase activity, theaccumulation of prostaglandins, and tumor promotioncaused...
... Middling women could be found operating freely in the French guild system, ²³ trading independently in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Geneva,²⁴ and acting as merchants in north-ern German and Scandinavian ... a thriving market in art in the form of bothoriginal paintings and prints.⁸⁸ In addition to shopping, the press alsorevealed that the inhabitants of northern towns pursued a variety of ‘polite’ ... and luxurious society,ạạ and increasingly in the nineteenth century such urban shortcomingswere linked to capitalism and the formation of a polarized and class-based society.ạDespite damning...
... 4–27% of the totalmicrobial biomass in the soil (McCann and Cullimore,1979) and are involved in maintaining soil fertility and oxygen production (Bold and Wynne, 1978). Minerali-zation of algae ... membrane and intra-cellular Cd binding proteins in a tolerant strain of Pseudomonas putida, grown in a defined medium con-taining 3 mM Cd . Mechanisms of complexing Cd2qhave evolved over time ... both sandy and silty loam soils, butnot in clay and sandy peat soils (Haanstra and Doelman,1984). The mineralization of carbon and nitrogen in different soils were related to the amount of water-soluble...