... language in common and American
articles in particular, one must be able to find out the subject andthe main verb. In this case,
subject and main verb are together at the beginning ofthe sentence, ... well as
the language used.
4.2 Data analysis and findings
4.2.1 Structure ofthe articles
Each ofthe three main part of an article (the headline, the lead andthe body) has its own
distinctive ... principles that regulate the practice ofthe
critic, the art of judging with knowledge and propriety ofthe beauties and faults of a
literature performance, or of a production inthe fine art.
5
2 Chapter...
...
R and L are the stator winding resistance and inductance, Kt is the torque
sensitivity, J is the rotor inertia, F is the friction factor, and p is the number of pole pairs.
The states i
d
and ... limits ofthe system.
These factors are affected by the inertia and torque ofthe load, and a method of
observing these parameters would increase system performance.
Chapter 4 The State of Motor ... i
q
are the currents,
ω
is the mechanical angular velocity, and
θ
is the
mechanical angle. The voltages v
d
and v
q
andthe torque and inertial loads Tl and Jl are
the inputs.
The simulated...
... sequence for the interaction with the PDZ
proteins: Mint-3, AMPA binding protein and gluta-
mate receptor interacting protein (GRIP). It would
therefore be interesting to determine whether this ... MT1-MMP and furin can interact with GRASP55.
Overexpression of GRASP55 has been found to
increase the amount of complex containing MT1-
MMP and furin, andthe expression of a catalytically
inactive ... next sought to define the nature ofthe GRASP55
binding site inthe MT1-MMP ICD. pACT plasmids
driving the expression of MT1-MMP ICDs containing
single-, double- and triple-point mutations were...
... characteristics of life in Minnesota
chronicled inthe musings of Garrison Keil-
lor on his
Prairie Home Companion, as well
as in city br
anding initiatives. The evolving
collection of almost 200 audio and ... looking at each other, and
looking at something and at each other
together. In this fruitful alchemy of orches-
trated and unregulated, individual and
mutual experiences, Zweig, like many
other ... performativity, andthe ten-
sions of
I and We that thinking subjects in public space and public artists—must con-
s
tantly sustain and negotiate.
3
Z
weig has been working inthe area of public art...
... FXXFF and FXXMF
motifs and enhances its activity inthe presence of
androgen. The interaction between the N- and C-ter-
mini ofthe AR does not affect gelsolin FXXFF bind-
ing to AR LBD, indicating ... members ofthe actin-binding
LIM protein (ABLIM) family, ABLIM-2 and -3, as
STARS-interacting proteins. These novel proteins con-
tain four LIM domains and a C-terminal villin head-
piece domain, ... associated with
rDNA genes, and microinjection of anti-actin Ig into
the nuclei of HeLa cells inhibits pre-rRNA synthesis
in vivo [25,34]. The interaction of NM1 with actin in
the initiation complex may...
... interoperability of data, andofthe scaling and combination of knowledge.
How to offer continuity of service, the ubiquitous reuse of data and
knowledge, and continuous interoperability while seizing new ... to include these projects’ contributions, facilitating interchange of ideas
within these projects and with others outside ofthe projects.
The information infrastructure supportive of improving ... changes of the
engineering, manufacturing and business processes due to the advancements of
information and communication technologies. The Fifth International
Conference on Design of Information Infrastructure...
... Although in-
corporation of this information reduced the num-
ber of possible parses, the processing time in-
creased because ofthe addition ofthe link nodes
in the grammar.
2 Constraint
Grammar ... categories) and allowing the
word to modify all the remaining words inthe
sentence or no words at all. Each ofthe arcs
in the network has associated with it a matrix
whose row and column indices ... Current Researchinthe Development of a Spoken Language
Understanding System using PARSEC*
Carla B. Zoltowski
School of Electrical Engineering
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907...
... systems. Inthe present minireview, we focus on
PrRP and RFRP (Table 2) and review recent progress
in research investigating the roles of these two peptides
in the control of energy metabolism and ... pro-opio-
melanocortin inthe arcuate nucleus ofthe hypothala-
mus, both of which are key molecules inthe control of
energy balance [46]. The administration of RFRPs
induces Fos protein inthe arcuate ... neuroendocrine and behavioral
responses. Food intake also activates the brainstem
and hypothalamus, resulting inthe termination of
meals andthe induction of energy consumption.
Energy homeostasis and...
... 203–225, including one ofthe actin-binding sites, is
in interaction with the C-terminal a-helix of G6 domain.
The sequence 159–193, including the second actin interface,
appears also in interaction ... number of repeated
domains; six inthe case of gelsolin itself, adseverin and
villin, and three in capG, fragmin and severin (for a review,
see [2]). The binding of calcium to gelsolin and to actin
bound ... to G2 domain.
Footprint of G2 on gelsolin G4–6 domain
Two sites within the G2 domain appear involved in the
G2- G4–6 interface inthe presence of EGTA (Fig. 3). The
interaction of these two sites...
... H9 and BG01v are names of hES cells lines.
P denotes the number of passages ofthe cell lines. H9-EB denotes embryoid body (EB) prepared from cell line H9 andthe day
indicates the time in ... devel-
oped protocol and helped in writing the manuscript.
FMM assisted in interpreting the data and provided advice
on the manuscript. DFS conceived ofthe project, provided
funding for this work, ... chromatin structure modification function are enriched suggesting a role
in the maintenance of chromatin structure. We also found that the expression level of members of
the two clusters, miR-520b and...
... young
and old adults. Aging affects the interaction ofthe soma-
tosensory and visual systems on the ability ofthe CNS to
resolve sensory conflicts and to maintain upright stance
equilibrium. Therefore, ... the decline in the
integrity of many postural regulating systems [14-16], but
its effect on the sensory inputs recalibration process
remains to be determined. One question of interest is
whether ... stability depends on the
characteristics ofthe visual environment, andofthe sup-
port surface, including the size ofthe base of support, its
rigidity or compliance [12,13]. Within physiological...
... data,
interpreted the findings and wrote the manuscript. OM was involved in
developing the study proposal, supervising the data collection and
reviewing the manuscript. SGH was involved in developing the study
proposal ... study
proposal and reviewing the manuscript. MMS was involved in supervising
the data collection and reviewing the manuscript. KMM was involved in
developing the study proposal and reviewing the manuscript. ... required in using the proportion of mothers’ receiv-
ing medication during pregnancy” as the indicator of
PMTCT programme success in these settings.
Our findings suggest that exposed infant follow...