... 21.71%Commercial profitability of the project can also be indicated through internal rate of return (IRR). In the case of WLR project, cash outflow occurred only at the beginning of 29The development of capital ... Development Co. of Hanoi (HRDC)Housing & Land Department of HanoiPeople’s Committee of HanoiSBV Hanoi BranchState bank of Vietnam(SBV)United Oversea Bank of Singapore(UOB)ANZ ... structure of capital contribution (Table 4.1). Vietnamese party still holds 30% of legal capital, contributed in form of land use right. Singaporian party contributes 70% of legal capital in form of...
... al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 269) Ó FEBS 2002understanding of the function and organizationof theenzyme complex, the analysis of mutant a lleles of the ge nesinvolved in the biosynthetic pathway c ... activity of this mutant enzyme could not be restoredby the addition of Tween 40 [39], i t can be concluded thatthe 482 Gly residue is important for the activity of theenzyme, likely being one of ... actions of carotenoids. In Carote-noids in Human Health, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (Cant®eld, L.M.Krinsky, N.I. & Olson, J.A., eds),pp. 156±166. New York Academy of Sciences....
... inhibited the loss of the long-wavelength form of Chlide following photocon-version of reformed phototransformable PChlide in thissystem.The results of measurements of the effects of ATP, ADP,AMP ... conversion of the POR complex, is irreversible. There is no evidence of thereformation of organized PLB if the pH of the low pHsample is returned to pH 7.5 by the addition of smallamounts of KOH. ... dependence of the photo-conversion of PLB at pH 6.5. Plots of the extent of photoconversion in response to a single saturating flash, andto a series of such flashes separated by a dark time of 30...
... position of Adh1 and Adh4(Fig. 2 A) on th e BAC.Adhgenes on BAC 393J8The p resence of the 3¢ end of Adh1 near one end of 393J8provides a useful approach to determine the location of eachrestriction ... sequence, and based on phy-logeny and genome organizationof t he mouse presented here is nowreferred to as class V with a gene symbol of Adh5. New mouse genesreported here are named Adh5a, Adh5b,andAdh5ps.(Received ... zinc-containing, dimeric enzymes fo und in the cytosolic fraction of the cell that are capable of reversible oxidation of aspectrum of primary and secondary alcohols to the corre-sponding aldehydes...
... GeneralPROGRAMME ON MENTAL HEALTH ORGANIZATION OF CARE INPSYCHIATRY OF THE ELDERLYA TECHNICAL CONSENSUS STATEMENTDIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH ANDPREVENTION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSEWORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION WORLD ... should be the responsibility of specialised teams of trained health care professionals working in psychiatry of the elderly. Where there is a scarcity of trained staff and of resources it will be ... general organizationof PublicHealth and social assistance. The organizationof care in Old Age Psychiatry must be worked outalong the perspectives of the Primary Health Care Strategy of the...
... characterization of the subcellular organization of the epidermis-located steps of MIAbiosynthesis, we analyzed the subcellular localization of TDC using the transient expression of GFP-fusionproteins ... interactions. (D) Test of b-galactosidase activity allowing the confirmation of proteininteractions and the evaluation of the strength of proteininteractions.Table 1. Analysis of TDC and LAMT interaction ... or 3¢ ends of the coding sequence of the N-terminal (YFPN, amino acids 1–173) and C-termi-nal (YFPC, amino acids 156–239) fragments of YFP. Thisled to the production of a set of four distinct...
... He Consultant, Ministry of Health, Beijing,People’s Republic of ChinaProfessor Helen Herrman Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, AustraliaivFormat of the modulesEach module ... services. The organizationof services is a critical aspect of mental health care.The exact form of service organization and deliverydepends on the local context.In spite of global diversity, ... Current status of service organization around the world 234. Guidance for organizing services 314.1 Principles for the organizationof services 314.2 Establishment of an optimal mix of services...
... International Organizationof Securities Commissions IT Information technology Lamfalussy ReportReportof the Committee on Interbank Netting Schemes of the central banks of the Group of Ten countries ... 20 percent or more of a class of voting securities of the company; or (b) consolidation of the company for financial reporting purposes. 40 See also BCBS, The application of Basel II to trading ... responsibilities of authorities are published separately. Organisation of the report 1.36. This report has four sections. Following this introduction (Section 1), the report provides an overview of the...
... insertion of the TAA stop codon inexon 3 of one of the vaspin A chain genes of V. a. zinnikeri(data not shown). These four clones are inactive. Theexistence of pseudogenes has also been reported ... promoters.Analysis of venom gland PLA2 cDNAs is currentlyunderway to determine which of these genes are expressed.The presence in the neurotoxic snake of two ammodytinI1 isoforms (In and Ia) and of several ... biological functions of PLA2. Somegenes were pseudogenes, inactivated by frameshifts or bymutations leading to the presence of a stop codon in thesequence. The level of expression of the functional...
... but alsofor two of them by deletion of the central repetitive domain.Until now, because of the lack of knowledge on the genomic organization of the 3¢ region of MUC4, the precise mech-anisms ... volumes containing 1 lgofBAC DNA, 5 lLof10· Expand long template PCRbuffer 3, 4 lLof10mMdeoxyribonucleoside triphos-phates, 1.5 lLof2.25mMMgCl2,10pmolofeachprimerand 2.5 U of DNA polymerase. ... two of them, by deletion of the central repetitivedomain. To establish the nature of the mechanismsresponsible for the diversity of MUC4 transcripts, thegenomic structure of the 3¢ region of...
... Comparison of positions of M-typetrimers in various types of Arabidopis andspinach PSII– LHCII supercomplexes. (A)Contoured version of the image of Fig. 1A. (B–D)Contoured versions of the images of ... of supercomplexes in inside-out pairedmembranesIf analysis of crystalline arrays of paired membranes wasfocussed on the superposition of both layers, it became clearthat the interaction of ... degree of ordering. Examples of crystals with overlapping rows of PSIl complexesdiffering in rotation by 328 and 588 are presented in Fig. 3Aand B, respectively. However, image analysis of these...
... orientation of a-helices. A high content of helicalsecondary structure in UDE was also independentlyconfirmed by CD. The predictions, together with thedomain organization studies, offer a model of DNAbinding ... or disordered in the absence of the DNA.The primary structure of TcUDE implied that thelack of one copy of motif 1 does not necessarily per-turb the formation of a functional protein. Thishypothesis ... that an isoform of UDE lackingmotif 1A may fold on its own, and may form a func-tional protein.Domain organization studies using limitedproteolysisTo delineate the domain organizationof the...
... theinsertion of PufX in the core LH1–RC complex, the stability of the dimers and the kinetics of flash-induced reduction of cytochrome b561 of the cytochrome bc1complex. Deletion of 18 residues ... Chen, J. & Loach, P.A. (2001) Role of the core region of thePufX protein in inhibition of reconstitution of the core light-har-vesting complexes of Rhodobacter sphaeroides and Rhodobactercapsulatus. ... from thepufX-deleted strain. Organization of the Q-cycle complexesThe dimeric organizationof the LH1–PufX–RC has beendemonstrated directly in the membranes of Rb. sphaeroidesby electron...