... Crystallization and determination of structure The crystals of ApeSOD were grown for 2–3 days in the presence of polyethylene glycol The crystals belonged to the space group P2 1, with four polypeptides in the ... its thermal stability and tolerance to an organic medium, ApeSOD shows promise as a potentially applicable enzyme Experimental procedures Protein expression and purification PCR was used to amplify ... andthe protein’s stability in an organic medium Results Protein preparation and incorporation of metal ions E coli cells harboring the expression plasmid for ApeSOD were grown in LB medium and...
... of TV and other appliances, a PDA, and a personal gateway to the office, the Internet and home PC and appliances 18 Dr Yasuda gave other examples of potential usage of mobile handsets in the future: ... Camera-equipped mobile phones: The penetration rate of the phones amongst mobile phone users: About 27% of boys between 10 and 20 have camera-equipped phones, and of these 24% use the camera, andthe ... from the potential dangers they posed We are very grateful to all the participants who gave of their time and contributed to the discussion and especially to those who spoke We especially appreciate...
... estimate of the possible health impacts of the accident and to help plan the future allocation of public health resources These predictions were based on the experience of other populations exposed ... position to support themselves This group includes resettlers who have found employment and many of the former clean-up workers The priority here should be to help these people to normalize their ... international expert group has made projections to provide a rough estimate of the possible health impacts of the accident and to help plan the future allocation of public health resources The projections...
... discuss whether they are eligible for the EWCP and whether it is the appropriate tool to meet their export financing needs Participating lenders review/approve the application and submit the request ... from the agency, but rather from banks and other approved lenders The loans are funded by these organizations, and they make the decisions to approve or not approve the applicants’ requests The ... impacted from import competition must submit supporting documentation that explains the impact, and a plan with projections that explains how the loan will improve the business’ competitive position...
... TCP, HTTP, and BGP 3.2.1 Towards an ever more efficient TCP Skipping the first important TCP-related change, namely the separation in the late 1970s of TCP into an inter-network layer protocol (IP) ... of the network The end-to-end application neither expects nor relies on support from the intermediate networks that goes beyond basic IP, and in return, the application is ensured that its packets ... “emergent” phenomena, and whose “typical” behavior appears to be quite simple These theories have been very successful in suggesting appealingly straightforward approaches to dealing with the apparently...
... from the agency, but rather from banks and other approved lenders The loans are funded by these organizations, and they make the decisions to approve or not approve the applicants’ requests The ... submit supporting documentation that explains the impact, and a plan with projections that explains how the loan will improve the business’ competitive position • A small business expanding exports ... option of filing home and business disaster loan applications through the Electronic Loan Application The Electric Loan Application simplifies the application process and expedites the delivery of...
... weeks, the effects of the oestrogens disappear andthe pH rises to andthe epithelium atrophies At puberty the reverse occurs, and finally, at the menopause, the vagina tends to shrink andthe epithelium ... voiding of urine, the base of the bladder andthe upper part of the Lirethra descend and this posterior angle disappears, so that the base of the bladder andthe posterior wall of the urethra come ... posterior part of the tendinous arch andthe ischial spine, The medial borders of the pubococcygeus muscles pass on either side from the pubic bone to the preanal raphe They thus embrace the vagina, and...
... forest and form the upland and bottomland oak ecosystems Together, these 114 million and provide a habitat for > 75 tree species, 230 species of birds and mammals, plus numerous other plants and ... of the Great Lakes and Canada southward to the bottomland hardwood and southern yellow pine woodlands that adjoin the Gulf of Mexico Although oaks are widespread, they predominate in central and ... on the same site (Gingrich, 1971 ) This study and others provided the basis for constructing computer models during and following the 1970’s that simulated growth and yield in upland oak stands...
... how these methods comport with the institutional structure of VA and its decision-making process We then assess the strengths and weaknesses of this approach and suggest lessons that could apply ... developed, individual elements of the design and economic analysis of implementation projects have been published For example, McIntosh identified the stages of the implementation process andthe ... attributable to the program, primarily the depression case managers, andthe extent to which these costs are offset by reductions in other costs, such as primary care visits for depression and depression-related...
... and predictive ability of classifying AKI in the first 24 hours in the ICU [6] The aim of our study was to apply the AKI criteria to a large ICU population during the entire stay in the ICU and ... Intensive Care Program database Both authors extracted the data from the database and performed the analyses MO wrote the draft and RC provided critiques Both authors approved the final manuscript 13 ... evaluate the impact of AKI in the context of other risk factors Materials and methods Study population We retrospectively analysed The Riyadh Intensive Care Program database which contains demographic...
... upper (pU) and lower (pL) limits of the CI for po, where po ([ סRR) (PYtam)]/[ (RR) (PYtam + PYplac)] and RR סThen the CI for the RR was determined by solving the equation RR ([ ס p) (PYplac)]/[(1 ... protocol The proportion of women who participants with follow-up were included in the analyses Average annual event stopped their therapy was greater in the tamoxifen group, i.e., rates for the ... follow-up, 108 in the placebo group and 104 in the tamoxifen group All of the 13 175 women at risk and with follow-up were inof multiple potential beneficial and detrimental outcomes, the ERSMAC adopted...
... up.) To make the past conditional negative, place ne in front of the auxiliary and pas after the auxiliary For pronominal verbs, place ne in front of the pronominal pronoun andthe pas after the ... use the imperfect after si, and you use the present conditional in the result clause (See Chapter 17.) ߜ In the third hypothetical sentence, you use the pluperfect after si, and you use the past ... in the result clause This sentence is the most common use of the past conditional If the si clause uses the pluperfect (see Chapter 12 for more on forming the pluperfect), then you use the past...
... the pre- and postoperative AOFAS score of all non-revised patients Radiological Results The alpha-, beta- and gamma angles were measured postoperative At the first postoperative examination the ... the preprimary and pre-revision scores for those patients with a first revision where the information was present The score increased from preoperative 24.3 points to prerevision 43 points (p ... can be complemented with validated patient assessment instruments such as the FFI That way, both, the surgeon's andthe patient's perspectives about the pre- to postoperative Page of improvement...
... partial pancreaticoduodenectomy (’Whipple procedure’) The standard Whipple procedure involves the removal of the head of the pancreas, the distal part of the stomach, the duodenum, the first part ... SEB performed the histopathological work-up and contributed to the pathology part of the manuscript PK performed the radiological work-up and contributed to the radiology part of the manuscript ... was involved in the conception and design and wrote the first draft of the manuscript KC was involved in the preparation and review of the Page of manuscript, the literature review and made a substantial...
... integrase, and p1 2 gag are likely the most important results, both for their implications for basic virology and for the applied aspects of antiviral drug development I am also proud of cloning the v-abl ... important to set my outgoing people on a productive course, with at least one project for the fellows immediately ready to go – with the hope of quick and easy experiments The pressure for rapid ... mechanic, and clock repairman, and had a fabulous workshop I grew up taking machinery apart and putting it back together and have always enjoyed watching complicated machines at work I was particularly...
... Angevin rule The aim of this study is to examine Brittany as a province of the Angevin empire from the perspective of the duchy as a participant in the contemporary culture and politics of western ... and atypical Whether the subject is the Anglo-Norman realm, the Angevin empire or the Capetian monarchy, Brittany appears marginal, both geographically and culturally Breton historians, for their ... Chedeville and Guillotel, Bretagne des saints, pp 51±68; Smith, Province and empire, pp 18±19 The Capetian kings extended their in¯uence in Brittany in the ®rst half of the twelfth century In 1123, the...
... morning paper had yet joined the Daily Mail in its assault on the journalistic approach of The Times and others, the evening papers were closer in kind to the popular appeal of the Harmsworth paper ... chapter examines the development of the concentration camps scandal in the daily press andthe relationship between press coverage of the scandal and government policy on the camps The camps controversy ... significance of newspapers in public opinion, even if they rarely resolve whether the press shapes or reflects public opinion But the eighteenth-century newspaper, and even the s newspaper, was a qualitatively...
... within the volume are products of the poet's youth and lets them know that they should be read in that spirit The preface furthers the idea Poe began: ` `The greater part of the Poems which compose ... adjacent to the market reports, but they would be printed The proliferation of newspapers, andthe opportunities for publishing poetry within daily and weekly newspapers and monthly magazines which ... between poet and publisher These four lines paraphrase what Poe had expressed in the preface to Tamerlane, the idea that he was ready to devote his heart and soul 26 Poe andthe printed word to poetry...