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... characteristics—like we saw in the 2 and intensity ofthe innovation activities have changed inthe process. So have the tensions between the innovation system and the control system. The twomost important ... because ofthe alternativecosts of verifying “each sack of purchased flour” and of employing “persons in devising methods of detecting the new modes of adulteration which might be5 2.3 Supply of ... returnon the investment of acquiring new customers. There might also be benefitsfrom the change inthe long-term behaviour (e.g. increased loyalty) of existingcustomers. The problem of asymmetric information...
... exclusive control by the individual of the instruments of labor is the point of departure of every theory, so philosophy, in basing itself upon the a priori assumptions of reason, is inevitably led ... swallow them. To the workingmen who complain ofthe insufficiency of wages and the uncertainty of labor, political economy opposes the liberty of commerce; to the citizens who are seeking for the ... which interrogates you, the hypotheses of time, space, motion, thought, and the laws of thought. Then you may verify the hypothesis of pauperism, the hypothesis of inequality of conditions, the...
... blending Marine F/A-18A and C squadrons into Navy carrier air wings as a matter of standard practice.6Finally, inthe realm of doctrine, there was an emergent Navy acceptance ofthe value of ... the F-14 involved inthe incident was operating from the car-rier USS Saratoga inthe central Mediterranean Sea. One goal ofthe exercise was to test the ability ofthe Air Force TEREC system ... during the years since Desert Storm by way of a gradual convergence of Navy and Air Force thinking with respect to the integrated use of their air assets. Much energy was wasted during the...
... the densities correspond to the N- andC-terminal helices ofthe c ring, respectively. The C-terminal helices show a clear handedness, and two of the rings face inthe opposite direction in the membrane ... charges on the ring and thus keeps the ring in place [34–36]. How-ever, thesystem is not stiff but instead the ring idles in front ofthe positive charge. This site is accessible to the outside, ... of the ion-binding site. Therefore, the c ring of A. woodii hasonly 10 membrane-buried negative charges that areessential for binding the ion and also for the rotationalmechanism ofthe ring....
... lost the intron dividing the exonsencoding the first domain. The next step inthe evolu-tion ofthe c-crystallins was cS-crystallin, in which asecond, symmetrical intron loss occurred to give the ‘modern’ ... conserved intron positionsdelineating protein domains; however, inthe c-crystal-lins the introns that divide the sequences encoding the two motifs of each domain are missing. Thus a c-crys-tallin ... pro-tein (XAP-1) expressed inthe retina and associatedwith photoreceptor disc shedding [48]. In evolution, functional retinas preceded theevolutionof a focusinglens [3,49]. The proteins of the...
... testing evolutionary theory. AllAchrysocharoides species attack leaf-mining Lepidoptera,that is micromoths whose larvae develop in ‘mines’within the leaf lamina (the majority of hosts are in the genus ... ancestral host of Achryso-chroides. Regarding the effect of taxa sampling on the reconstruction of reproductive strategies, although the biology of most species in other parts ofthe world is ... causes.Second, we examine theevolutionof host choice.Recently a phylogeny was constructed ofthe genus Phyl-lonorycter that includes all the (British) hosts ofthe Achrys-ocharoides included in our phylogeny...
... converting it to the reduced form (GSH) usingan NADPH as the electron source. The function of GR in the male genital tract ofthe rat was examined by meas-uring its enzymatic activity and examining ... cells is involved inthe supplementation of GSH to spermatoge nic cells in which high levels of cysteineare required for protamine synthesis. In turn, the genitaltract, the epithelia of which ... distin-guish oxidized thiols from others [4]. Thiol oxidation occurs in the nuclei and the tail during the maturation process in the epididymis. The greater the extent of oxidation in nuclei,the...
... important, the ion-binding site isnot conserved in hairpin 1. If one assumes the samenumber of hairpins in V0and F0, the rotor of V1V0-ATPases has only half the number of ion-bindingsites. ... Uặmg)1protein, depending on the batch. This is inthe same range as the one deter-mined previously with the incomplete enzyme [25].Next, we compared the enzymatic properties of the complete ... await the deter-mination ofthe rotor subunit stoichiometry. In summary, we have solved a longstanding problem, the purification ofthe Na+F1F0-ATP synthase fromA. woodii, including the...
... shown inthe arctic problem inthe CC con- dition; more inthe Forest Ranger problem inthe FTF condition. We will take each ofthe categories, describing more fully what is included in them, ... stu~, since all ofthe coders were coding the data with the same guidelines and inter- pretations. In ~he majority of cases, the same pair of coders coded both the CC and FtF condition for the ... actively participate inthe task behav- ior of a group in CC. In one ofthe problems, the d/fference was statistically significant at the .05 le- vel; whereas inthe other, it was sizable...
... call it the source ofthe quantifica- tion. Inthe case of an NP without central determiner the source is the denotation ofthe head noun. For the indication ofthe quantity or fraction of that ... contain world knowledge to filter out those interpretations that are meaningless inthe discourse domain under consideration). Since the amount of processing involved inthe application of ... that all the boys were involved in the lifting, but it does not specify, for instance, whether every one ofthe boys lifted the chairs or all the boys together lifted the chairs. The quantifiers...
... exchanges. The regression ofthe sea from the Greek mainland and the Aegean landmass at the end ofthe Burdigalianprevented marine connections with the Paratethys inthe area ofthe Dar-danelles. The ... 1995).Since the Sarmatian the open ocean connections ofthe Paratethys wereinterrupted. The gigantic inland sea ofthe Paratethys turned into continu-ously shrinking basins. A reduced salinity ... bipedal hominids. DiVering from the Pliocene hominid evolutionin Africa, the changing environments did notresult in Eurasia inthe emergence of bipedal apes, but inthe extinction of generalised...
... bringslife to the grassland and the dormant, grazed tussocks begin sprouting, giving the firstflush ofthe grass c rop. The bulk ofthe rain inthe grassland is received during the retreating ... strata ofthe society. Theyearn their living by doing manual work inthe fields of other farmers and/or by rearinga few livestock and grazing them on CPRs. The livestock population inthe grassland ... censusMinistry of Agriculture, Government of India. New Delhi.GOI 2009. India 2009Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, New Delhi.Gunn, WD. 1909. In Cattle of southern India....