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Assessing an organizational culture instrument based on the
Competing Values Framework: Exploratory and confirmatory
factor ... Spreitzer GM: The psychometrics of the competing
values culture instrument and an analysis of the impact of
organizational culture on quality...
... from the scripts: speakers,
utterances and context. The speaker and utterance
elements contain information about the characters
who speak and what they said at each dialogue
turn. On the other ... hand, context elements contain
all the additional information (explanations and
descriptions) appearing in the scripts.
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mistakenly stored in the data collection as...
... correspond to the dimer and monomer, respectively,
and the elution profile was not dependent on the protein concentra-
tion. (C) and (D) The elution profile of PC-(BC) was markedly
dependent on the ... case, the standard errors in V
max
and
K
m
were determined from the nonlinear regression analysis.
Table 1. Effect of 0.1 m
M
acetyl-CoA on the pyruvate carboxylation...
... A
1
, A
2
, and A
3
are the fractions of the fast, slow and
stable amide protons and k
HX,1
and k
HX,2
are the apparent
exchange rate constants for the fast and slow amide pro-
tons. Results ... Because the protein portion of the conjugates
remains constant for these models, the changes in bond,
angle, and dihedral energy must arise from a rearrange-
ment of their no...
... binding of ligands causes only small
changes in the reduction potentials of the haems and their pairwise inter-
actions, and also that the redox-sensitive acid–base centre responsible for
the redox–Bohr ... for deprotonating the acid–base centre for the fully reduced and protonated state of the protein and
have standard errors < 5 meV. The off-diagonal elements repr...
... reference annotation. In
Proceedings of the 5th edition of the International
Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
(LREC2006), pages 1167–1172. Citeseer.
Dan Kle in and Christopher D. Manning. ... supposes that the features are conditionally in-
dependent of each other given the index variable, the
operator and previous instance. Each feature only
depends on the...
... examples or the text
surrounding the instance); other IGT instances have
multiple translations or language lines (e.g., one part in
the native script, and another in a Latin transliteration).
Because ... data can be found
on the Web. In many cases, the data is richly annotated
and exists for many languages for which there would
otherwise be very limited annotated data. The r...
... mutations, one was found in gp120 and one
each in the HR1 and HR2 regions of gp41, and all
three mutations converted a polar or anionic residue to
a cationic residue [14]. In addition, the cationic ... for RC-101
The computer programs ligplot and hbplus were
used to identify specific interactions between the
ligand, RC-101 and HR2 based on proximity and
atomic angles. W...
... binding and the
catalysis. K and P denote the free concentrations of
kinase and phosphatase, respectively, and L
n
and Q
n
are the respective dissociation constants for the
kinase–target and phosphatase–target ... phosphorylation and
dephosphorylation (second panel), mixed scheme with random
phosphorylation and sequential dephosphorylation (third panel), and
cyclic m...