... Japanese economy and Japan’s
high savings rate gave Japanese banks access to cheaper
funds than were available to American banks. This cost
advantage permitted Japanese banks to seek out loan busi-
ness ... President and Director of Research at the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Research Associate at the National
Bureau of Economic Research, and A. Barton Hepburn Professor of
Finance and Economics at ... deriv-
atives activities, as a threat to financial stability. Prop-
erly used and regulated, derivatives can facilitate the
management of risk and increase the long-term viability
of banks and the financial...
... (5Â-GGCCTCATGAAGAAAAAGGTCGTCA
TAATT-3Â), and TG101 (5Â-GGCCAAGCTTCTAGAAC
TTGAGAACCCTAGC-3Â) (for the P. horikoshii CoADR),
and TG104 (5Â-CGCGCCATGGAAAAGAAAAAGGTA
GTCATAA-3Â) and TG105 (5Â-CGCGGTCGACCTAGAA
CTTCAAAACCCTGGC-3Â) ... were added to preheated
buffer fora total reaction volume of 840–950 lL. Oxidation
of NAD(P)H was monitored at 340 nm. The standard oxid-
ase assay used to monitor the purification of phCoADR
was ... act as an NADH oxidase in vivo, instead act-
ing as a CoADR. This is only the second demonstra-
ted CoA reductase activity, and the first appearance of
this activity in both the Archaea and in a...
... and deaths in the first
week of life) asthma and middle ear infection for children, tuberculosis, nasopharyngeal and
laryngeal cancer, and cataract in adults (7).
A summary of the evidence for ... households are able to choose and afford the
initial and ongoing costs of one or more suitable options that meet their needs. The
operation of local and national market factors will play a substantial ... scales
for change, and appropriate policies and interventions for the diverse urban and rural
communities that make up the poorer sectors of national populations. The approach to
implementation...
... responsible for
heme attachment to cytochrome c in yeast, heme lyase,
can mature a trypanosomatid cytochrome c. Heme
lyases can mature AXXCH variants of yeast or human
cytochrome c, albeit at a lower ... mature a
bacterial class I c-type cytochrome, Paracoccus denitrif-
icans cytochrome c
550
[33]. Moreover, many taxa that
have heme lyase apparently have separate heme lyases
for the maturation of ... glycerol-3-
phosphate dehydrogenase of Trypanosomatidae and the
glycosomal redox balance of insect stages of Trypanoso-
ma brucei and Leishmania spp. Mol Biochem Parasitol
149, 155–169.
16 van Hellemond...
... C-terminal domain
[2]. AMPP has a structure that is similar to that of
prolidase and creatinase, but it is a tetramer, whereas
both prolidase and creatinase are dimers [3]. Creatinase
is a metal-independent ... acids) anda C-terminal domain
(174–439 amino acids). C-terminal domain AMPP#2 has a 157
amino acid deletion, AMPP#12 has a 212 amino acid deletion,
AMPP#3-22 has a 157 amino acid deletion, and AMPP#4-3 ... protein that aggregates and
precipitates [23]. Mutations that abolish metal binding
allow the peptide to assume a conformation close to
that of the native protein ) a stable conformation that
results...
... at least comparable to the advantages of the old sites, with an estimate of the
time needed to acquire and transfer land and ancillary resources;
(b) any measures necessary to prevent land speculation ...
(a) institutional and technical arrangements for identifying and preparing relocation
sites, for which a combination of productive potential, locational advantages, and other
factors is at ... period of RAP
implementation.
6 Permanent acquisition
of land for tower
foundations, substation
and access roads etc.
All DPs
occupied land
and properties
associated with
land
permanently
impacted...
... computationally expensive and inefficient [4]. An
alternative approach is to apply random search heuristics. To determine an optimal operation sequence,
Veeramani and Stinnes employed a tabu search ... our study of the optimal planning and sequencing for parallel machining
operations. The combinatorial nature of sequencing and the complication of having precedence and
mode constraints make the ... industrial manufacturing, only a handful of papers are found on sequencing machining
operations for parallel machines [3, 22]. The combinatorial nature of sequencing and the complication
of having precedence...
... dis-
ease anda central venous catheter is the most common clinical
manifestation of candidemia. Renal candidiasis presents with
candiduria and ultrasonographically demonstrated renal paren-
chymal ... failure to
gain weight, sweats, fatigue, persistent diarrhea, and persistent
or recurrent abdominal pain. Lymphadenopathy, hepato-
megaly, and splenomegaly can occur. Laboratory abnormalities ... anemia, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia. Although
serum chemistries are usually normal, some children may
have elevated alkaline phosphatase or lactate dehydrogenase.
ese signs and symptoms...
... federal corporation. The Administration agrees that a new
organizational entity is needed and believes that there are several viable organizational models that can
Strategy for the Management and ... Fuel and High-Level Radioactive Waste
is a framework for moving toward a sustainable program to deploy an integrated system capable of
transporting, storing, and disposing of used nuclear fuel
1
... in legislation
either through their reclassification from mandatory to discretionary or as a direct mandatory
appropriation of the fees, and eventual access to the balance or “corpus” of the...
... successfully.
2008-2013 Action Plan
Indicators
There is a need for measurable process and output indicators to permit accurate
monitoring and evaluation of actions taken and their impact. Indicators are essential ... cycling and other forms of physical activity
are accessible toand safe for all;
ã
introducing transport policies that promote active and safe methods
of travelling toand from schools and workplaces, ... mortality statistics and standardized data
on noncommunicable diseases, key risk factors and behavioural patterns, based on the
WHO STEP wise approachto risk factor surveillance.
C. Incorporate...