... However, the supply of sunlight is limitless, and most ofthe poor countries of the world are in the tropics, where there is plenty of sunlight. The photovoltaic cell has another very important ... clean sourceof energy. The fossil fuels that we use today are themain source ofthe pollution in our atmosphere.Although many individuals and government have been reluctant to reduce their ... is already an important sourceof energy. In fact, it seems almost like magic. The photovoltaic cell changes sunlight directly into energy. Solar energy – energyfromthe sun – is clean, easily...
... all ofthe OLP epithelium. The count was performed by two investigators without knowledge of whether the samples were control or experimental. The total number of basal and suprabasal epithelial ... Negative controls consisted of omission ofthe primary or the secondary antibody or primary incubation in the presence of non-immunized rabbit serum instead ofthe primary antibody. Cell quantification ... OLP would require an increased immunolocalization of hMSH2. Therefore, the reduced expression of hMSH2 protein could make the epithelium of OLP more susceptible to DNA mutation, making it prone...
... applied to humans. The purpose of this paper is to consider the potential for applying the available genetic modification (GM) technologies to the goal of achieving human germline gene therapy. ... provide evidence of post-fertilisation transfer and maintenance of transgenes. Several ofthe studies report the subsequent generation of viable progeny animals, the cells of which contain ... variety of routes including pronuclear microinjection and SMGT [74, 75, 76]. In the context ofhuman germline gene therapy, such vectors offer the potential advantage of eliminating the threat...
... learners’ evaluation ofthe ESP programme at Vinh University such as: the time allocation, the topics ofthe ESP reading texts, the length ofthe ESP reading texts, the amount of technical vocabulary ... 1 was designed to get the information about the learners: gender, age, the time of learning English, the thought ofthe importance of learning ESP, and themain purpose of learning ESP. 22 ... such as: the topics ofthe ESP reading texts, the length ofthe ESP reading texts, the amount of technical vocabulary contained in each ESP reading text, and grammar. A good point ofthe ESP...
... is themain problem of student who spend a lot of time and force for solvinga problem, which can be solved with the help of PC faster.And all we know that computer literacy is on ofthemain ... we depend on other people.Causes The first cause ofthe problem of computer illiteracy is the lack of useful information in the course of information science. The second cause is unwillingness ... one ofmain problems of business students.Symptoms The main symptom ofthe computer illiteracy is an inability in computer working. Forexample, student cannot find necessary information the...
... sea waves are in the stage of potential assessment. Institute of Energy RURAL RENEWABLE ENERGY WEEK IN HANOIEXPERIENCE OFTHE INSTITUTE OF ENERGY IN THE PREPARATION OFTHE RENEWABLE MASTER ... Hydropower Energy ắ Technical potential > 4000 MWGeothermal energy and other types (tide, ocean waves )ắ Potential of geothermal energy resources: 200- 340 MW. ắ The renewable energy type ... Evaluation of VN’s RE resources(small hydropower; biomass/biogas energy, bio- fuel, wind energy, solar energy, geothermal energy and tide)3. The potential role of RE in the National energy supply –demand...
... II. The hood domain is mainly builtup by residues fromthe C-terminus and consists of atwo-stranded anti-parallel b-sheet composed of b2 andb9 and an a-helix fromthe C-terminus (Fig. 1A). The two ... atoms,whereas the side chain of Lys173 interacts with bothO6 and N7 (Fig. 1C). The 2ÂOH ofthe ribose is hydro-gen bonded to themain chain and the side chain of Asp142 (Fig. 1C). Both hydroxyl groups of ... role, although the molecular basis for this activity remains to be eluci-dated. The elucidation ofthe structure of PRTFDC1and the definition of its ligand binding specificity from a large metabolome...
... to the boisterous. Expert slavehunters, they mostly clothe themselves by the sale of their victims on the coast, though they do business by the sale of goats and grain as well. Nowhere in the ... on the derivation of this obviously triple word. The extent ofthe country, roughly speaking, stretches fromthe coast to the junction or bifurcation ofthe Kingani and its upper branch the ... speaking, they live upon the coast, and call themselves Diwans, headsmen, and subjects ofthe Sultan Majid; but they no sooner hear ofthe march of a caravan than they transpose their position,...
... Given that the roles of these residues definitely confirm each other, the dif-ference in their significance might be attributable to the importance and ⁄ or necessity ofthe receipt of the phenol-hydroxyl ... environments of BPA in the ligand-binding pocket of the ERRc. The proximity of each amino acid residue (within adistance of 5 A˚) to BPA is shown in the boxes depicting the a -heli-ces. The portrait ... for the major role of Arg316 in arresting the ligandWhen the amino acid sequences ofthe LBD of all the NRs were aligned to that of ERRc, it became notice-able that 26 receptors among the total...
... interactions. The anticipated future enrichment ofthe structural data-base will further improve the predictive performance of the potential.Results The all-atom distance potential is constructed from the distribution ... approximated by the sum of the probabilities of observing the set intermoleculardistances defined in the 3D structure, relative to the likelihood of encountering such distance in the dataset of all protein–RNA ... onto the RNA bases nearest the center of the b-sheet structure ofthe RRM. We then scoredthese sequence-variant structures with the distance-dependent potential function.Figure 2 shows the...