... ago.
4. She didn’t like the strong smell ofthe Indian cigars that her father smoked.
5. They locked themselves in their rooms because their father kept a baboon and a
cheetah on the grounds.
6. Helen ... as the memory ofthe tragedy brought tears to
her eyes.
9. Your life may depend on this.
10. I sat on the chair with my pistol ready, and Sherlock sat on the edge ofthe bed with
the box of ... advertisement in the paper to try and find the owner ofthe
goose, Sherlock and Watson went to the place where the geese were
sold. There they met James Ryder, who was also looking for the goose
and...
... 62
He then explained how he had solved the
whole mystery. The marriage of each of
the daughters would mean that the money
they had would be split between them,
and the money left for the Doctor ... been accused of
this theft on the basis ofthe statement of
James Ryder, the upper-attendant at the
Hotel Cosmopolitan. There is a reward for
a person who finds and returns it.”
So the mysterious ... but his clothes were found behind
a curtain, the box with the toy for his son
on the table, and there were traces of blood
on the floor in the bedroom and on the
window-sill. The victim’s...
... at the last base, G to A, abolished
the interaction of HIPPI, so the last motif would not
interact with HIPPI. The other two motifs might be
the target of HIPPI. In the upstream sequence of the
Table ... positions ofthe motifs are indicated
by distance from the transcription start site (TSS). The
position upstream ofthe TSS of any gene is denoted
by ‘–’ followed by the distance from the TSS. In the
caspase-8 ... confirmed the in vitro result
that mutation ofthe motif abolished the binding of
HIPPI to the specific sequence ofthe caspase-1 gene
upstream sequence, and the increased expression of
caspase-1...
... in the presence of KCl.
Considering also the 3D structure of CDase I-5, the
analysis ofthe quaternary state of CDase I-5 revealed
Fig. 8. Fluorescence spectra of CDase I-5. (A) - - - -, the ... the adjacent
monomer, of which G538 forms a hydrogen bond to
the carbonyl oxygen of M51. Two residues at the
N-terminus (H49 and H89) of a subunit were located
close to the C-domain ofthe other ... either in the secondary
structure ofthe protein according to far-UV CD
data or in the size ofthe protein determined by size-
exclusion HPLC. They suggested that the change
might occur either...
... than
the wild-type both in the absence a nd in the p resence of
Fig. 3. Normalized zinc-dependent ATPase activity ofthe wild-type and
mutated enzymes. TheATPaseactivity(percentageoftheactivityofthe
wild-type) ... The effect of 30 l
M
Zn
2+
on the P
i
-phosphorylation ofthe wild-type and the P401L
enzymes (gray columns). Note that the maximal phosphorylation of
the P401L mutant is only 8% ofthe wild-type ... possible that the tolerance for the s ubstitutions at this site
is related to the size and hydrophobicity ofthe substituting
side chain. Inspection of a theoretical model of the
Ca-ATPase in the E
2
state...
... with the Substance P receptor [25]. Detachment
of the cells from the surface ofthe culture dish could r eflect
disassembly ofthe actin cytoskeleton in the me mbrane
regions as a consequence of ... both the
cAMP and the PLC pathway [22], the second messenger
product of either or both of these pathways could
be invo lved in agonist-stimulated internalization of this
receptor.
The effect of ... f
125
I-labelled sauvagine could be observed
in the presence of any of these inhibitors. These findings
indicate that neither the activation of PKA nor the
activation of PKC is necessary for agonist-induced...
... osteoar-
thritis of 1 grade in 52% ofthe patients, 35% of the
patients had an increase of 2 grades and 3% ofthe patients
had an increase of 3 grades. (Table 4, 5 and 6) 10 % of the
patients had ... per-
formance, the score may appear too high, and will reflect
the actual function ofthe knee as well as the satisfaction
of the patient. The Lysholm score has never been validated
for the purpose of following ... test). These
patients were considered at high risk of further knee injury
due to the degree of laxity and the desired level of activity
[27]. In order to minimise the development of arthrofi-
brosis,...
... major motivat ional theme as it demon-
strates yet another dimension ofthe QOL Appraisal
Profile and further helps e lucidate the nuances o f
the profile. The major theme of reaching an event/
milestone ... examination of patien t character-
istics and quality of life, thematic content coding of
responses to the Brief Quality of Life Appraisal Profile,
examination ofthe relationship of goal attainment ... needed. Other patients c om-
pleted the Quality of Life Appraisal Profile and other
measures during the time that they were receiving neo-
adjuvant chemotherapy. In order to see whether these
confounders...
... between Theorems 2 and 8;thatis,
in Theorem 2,thedifferentiability of a function φ is not emphasized which is used in the
proof. Also, the proof of Theorem 2 is completely analogous to the proof of ... 6,page37. Therefore, w e will
look back only on case i of Theorem 1.
By applying Theorem 3 to the function Fx, yx/y, we obtain the following result.
Theorem 7. Suppo se that all the conditions of ... a discrete version of Theorem 8. It is obvious that the main results presented in 2
are special cases of results given in 3, Theorem 1, Corollary 1, Remark 2.
Note that there is a difference...
... υ
zdx
.
3.26
Since the restriction operator is continuous, then u
n
,
n
u, in W
1,px
0
B
r
ì W
1,qx
0
B
r
.
Because ofthe compactness of F
r
, the first expression on the right-hand side ofthe equation
tends ... they apply the mountain
pass theorem to get the nontrivial solutions ofthethe system.
In 30, the author obtains the existence and multiplicity of solutions for the following
problem:
− div|∇u|
px−2
∇u
∂F
∂u
x, ... and Mathematical Theory, vol. 1748 of Lecture Notes in
Mathematics, Springer, Berlin, Germany, 2000.
13 V. V. Zhikov, “Averaging of functionals ofthe calculus of variations and elasticity theory,”...
...
go as far in the year as a plough of horses, because the malice ofthe ploughman
will not allow the plough of horses to go beyond their pace, no more than the
plough of oxen. Further, in very ... 3d. The rector ofthe parish had part of a furrow, i.e. one of
the divisions ofthe common arable field, and paid 2d. a year for it. Another tenant
held a cottage in the demesne under the obligation ... of keeping two lamps lighted in
the church. Another person was tenant-at-will ofthe parish mill, at a rent of 40s. a
year. The rest ofthe tenants were villeins or cottagers, thirteen of the...