... hanging on a drying rack in the
room. The environment, though sparse, appeared to be
infused with love, caring and kindness. This love seemed,
to me, to be the core ingredient in the healthcare and
housing ... tears
streaming down their cheeks, ashamedly exiting the
schools on the first day of class[1,2].
The priest told me that one of the girls he was trying to
integrate into a ma...
... only involved in the interaction with
the binding component, is essential for the interac-
tion with actin [58]. Comparison of the actin-binding
interface of iota toxin with other actin-binding ... GTPase inactivating domain (RID), an a ⁄ b
hydrolase (a ⁄ b), a cysteine protease domain (CPD) and an actin crosslinking region (ACD). The CPD is suggested to be involved in mobiliza-
tion a...
... cocaine,
amphetamine and other drugs. One interesting finding in
this study is that 45% of patients reported using cannabis
to relieve pain that they suffered as a result of an alcohol
related injury [12].
Cannabis ... asked the quan-
tity and frequency of alcohol, tobacco and drug (prescrip-
tion and illicit) use as well as current and past alcohol
and/ or drug treatment....
... strain replication in spite of vaccination.
Parameters investigated and compared included clinical
signs, pathological lesions in the intestines and in the
bursa of Fabricius, seroconversion, and ... RT-PCR.
Results: In the tripple-infected groups, vaccine strain IBDV was detected in spleen and thymus
tissues, and no field virus was detected in bursa samples, contrary to...
... well) as internal control using
OptiMEM medium and LipofectaminePlus reagent (Invitro-
gen, Carlsbad, CA, USA). After transfection, cells were
incubated in medium containing 10% LPDS and the indica-
ted ... synthase (iNOS), cyclo-oxygenase-2 (COX-2)
and MMP-9. In this study, we investigated whether
LXR activation inhibits inducible TF expression and
activity in macrophages.
Re...
... K1 and K4 in mediating inter-
actions of plasminogen with fibrin and cells remains
unsolved. This information could not be obtained with
plasminogen fragments or with lysine analogues, as
plasminogen ... in
plasmin formation, to a decrease in plasmin binding
or to a combination of the two. We demonstrate that
both mAb 34D3 and mAb A10.2 inhibit plasmin
binding to cells (Fig. 5A)...
... Evaluating WordNet-based
measures of semantic distance. Computational Linguistics,
32(1).
Finkelstein, L., E. Gabrilovich, Y. Matias, E. Rivlin, Z. Solan,
G. Wolfman & E. Ruppin (2002). Placing ... usage.
phrase detection (Mihalcea et al., 2006) and spelling
correction (Budanitsky & Hirst, 2006). Our API
provides a flexible tool to include such measures
into existing NLP systems whil...
... monitored by measuring the b-galactosidase activity during
anaerobic growth at 30 °C in min imal medium with glutamine (4 m
M
) as limiting nitrogen source (A) and with 4 m
M
glutamine but in the presence
of ... constructed as follows. Plasmids pRS163,
pRS98 and pRS205 were constructed by inserting a
tetracycline-resistance cassette [29] into the HindIII site of
plasmids pJES794,...
... the active and
inactive conformations of pyruvate kinase [17,29,43]. The
spectral center of mass of pyruvate kinase and pyruvate
kinase in complex with Mg
2+
and phosphoenolpyruvate in
the presence ... Differences in
the intrinsic fluorescence of pyruvate kinase incubated with
and without ligands (K
+
,Mg
2+
and phosphoenolpyruvate)
have been reported previously, and it has b...
... 2–20 were used as pre-
liminary training data, and the remaining sentences
of sections 20 and 21 were used as preliminary de-
velopment data. It is worth noting that develop-
ing feature schemata ... parses in Y(s), for each s in the training data.
2 Recovering the n-best parses using
coarse-to-fine parsing
The major difficulty in n-best parsing, compared to
1-best parsing, is dyn...