... 74% ofthe cases; residue 186 an Asn in 87% ofthe cases; and residue 334 a His in 80% ofthe cases [3] In addition, residue 54 is a Pro in 89% ofthe cases The importance ofthe identity ofthe ... we reach the conclusion that the substitutions in the shutter region affect the rate of latency transition by affecting the rate of passage ofthe RCL through the gate region Based on the aminoacid ... wild-type, and the use of this pH therefore allowed optimization ofthe difference in the effect of vitronectin on wild-type and the unstable variants The presence of vitronectin during the incubations...
... in-frame cloning ofthe genes While the BamHI sites introduced in the 3¢-UTR ofthe genes did not affect the resulting amino acid sequences, the introduction of NheI or NcoI sites next to the start ... Within the hpdB gene, nine nucleotides were exchanged between the type strain and strain 630, but only two of these replacements changed the amino acid sequence (M670I and E806D) The gene ofthe ... are shaded grey The amino acid sequence of HpdC is shown in bold letters together with the C-terminal end of HpdB and the N-terminal of HpdA sequences ofthe resulting proteins (MSQS to MASS in...
... boldine and laurolitsine [10] In the course ofthe systematic study of Litsea in Indochina, monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and other components ofthe leaf oil of Litsea glutinosa from Ha Tinh ... lines in vitro Chemical examination ofthe BuOH extract ofthe leaves and twigs of Litsea glutinosa collected from Xishuangbanna resulted in the isolation of two new aporphine alkaloids, namely ... Journal of Science, Natural Sciences and Technology 26 (2010) 161-164 negative bacteria The results justify the reported uses in diarrhea and dysentery [9] The BuOH extract ofthe leaves and twigs of...
... about the effects of CMR on NF-jB activity in macrophages Thecompositionofthe diet is known to be important in the development of atherosclerosis [24–26], and a major dietary determinant is the ... expressed as a percentage ofthe total radioactivity in the cells at the end ofthe loading period (time 0) and are the mean of three separate experiments Error bars show the SEM The efflux curves were ... fish oil, respectively) they also contained a complex mixture of fatty acids which reflects thecompositionofthe parent oils and of physiological CMR derived from them [28] The triacylglycerol ⁄...
... have completed the proof of Theorem 3.1 Using the proof method for Theorem 3.1 and Lemma 2.8, we get the following theorem 1, 2, , n, be a smooth differential form satisfying the ATheorem 3.2 ... constants, the fixed cube Q0 ⊂ Ω, the cubes Qi ⊂ Ω, the constant N > appeared in Lemma 2.3, and xQi is the center of Qi Proof First, we use Lemma 2.3 for the bounded and convex δ-John domain Ω There ... Poincar´ type inequalities for e thecompositionofthe maximal operator and the Green’s operator over the δ-John domain Definitions and Lemmas We first introduce the following definition and lemmas...
... profile, i.e Of+ Oh horizons, is 72 mm) The organic profile is highly acidic with pH values of 3.0 and 2.6 (in KCl) and Ca2+/H+ quotients of 0.2 in the equilibrium soil solution ofthe upper (Of) ... tips [4, 5], or other factors have inhibited further growth ofthe root apex resulting in a comparably high age ofthe rootlets close to the tip In the peridermal cell walls of spruce roots, ... consequence of differences in peridermal suberin content in these species In the root systems of adult trees of these species, white growing roots represent only a low percentage ofthe total root...
... representation ofthe PCA analysis of DNR The X-axis is the first principal component (PC1) and Y-axis is the second principal component (PC2) The diameters ofthe circles indicate DNRs The plots ... Outline ofthe experimental field and the water treatment apparatus - 422 - Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol 8, No.4, 2010 Paddy field The characteristics ofthe paddy field and the ... important indicator ofthe stabilization of denitrification activity in the water treatment apparatus and will help with the water treatment apparatus improvement Furthermore, the types of quinone related...
... which anchor the protein in the membrane The position and function ofthe long C-terminal tail on the other hand remains a matter of controversy [10,11,13–15] According to one hypothesis, the hydrophilic ... because the demand ofthe chloroplast is ‘sensed’ inside the organelle, the IEM is closest to the origin ofthe signal, and thus regulation at the Tic complex could be one ofthe fastest ways to ... is the recruitment of FNR from the stroma or even thylakoids to the Tic complex in order to become part ofthe hypothetical electron transfer chain mentioned above However, the involvement of the...
... characteristics Paint compositionThe paint is stored in two parts One consists ofthe resin and binder, the other consists ofthe pigments Usually the resinous portion is an amine salt derivative of a bisphenol ... in the tank which cause settlement and dirt generation - the horizontal movement of paint in the upper layer ofthe tank is at least twice that ofthe vehicle This helps to prevent settlement of ... leaving the tank The removal of this "cream coat" is essential in order to prevent film defects The process consists of a series of spray and dip rinses The paint that is washed off during these...
... and included in the review (see Figure 2) Ofthe included publications, 137 reported on thecompositionof crops and 25 reported on thecompositionof livestock products The list of publications ... provided the following: - a clear definition, in the Introduction or Methods section ofthe paper, ofthe organic production methods ofthe crop or livestock product analysed (including the name of ... nutrient content may then be further increased during the storage, transportation and preparation ofthe foodstuffs prior to reaching the plate ofthe consumer An understanding ofthe various factors...
... there are no reports about the chemical content and biological effect ofthe essential oils of L resedifolia There no reports on the essential oils ofthe species ofthe genus launaea except that ... order of their elution on the HP-5MS non-polar column (Table 1) A total of 19 compounds were identified, representing 86.68% ofthe total oil The esters made up the largest component ofthe oil ... noteworthy that the results of this study may be considered as the first report on thecompositionofthe essential oils of this endemic species 2.6 Antimicrobial activity The quantification of antibacterial...
... there are no reports about the chemical content and biological effect ofthe essential oils of L resedifolia There no reports on the essential oils ofthe species ofthe genus launaea except that ... order of their elution on the HP-5MS non-polar column (Table 1) A total of 19 compounds were identified, representing 86.68% ofthe total oil The esters made up the largest component ofthe oil ... noteworthy that the results of this study may be considered as the first report on thecompositionofthe essential oils of this endemic species 2.6 Antimicrobial activity The quantification of antibacterial...
... noteworthy that the results of this study may be considered as the first report on thecompositionofthe essential oils of this endemic species Chahma A voucher specimen was deposited at the herbarium ... Esters Aldehydes Page of demonstrated by the size ofthe microorganism growth inhibition zone around the filter paper disk, which is typically expressed as the diameter ofthe inhibition zone in ... reported in the literature [12] and stored on the MS library (NIST database) The concentration ofthe identified compounds was computed from the GC peak total area without any correction factor The compounds...
... the proof below Furthermore, neither this result nor its proof has appeared previously in any literature that is known to the authors, though it seems to be part ofthe folklore The proof of this ... since the quotients of these functions and their ᏸ p -norms satisfy [8, equation (1), page 107], the second statement is obtained from [8, Theorem 6.4.9] The following lemma is also a portion of Theorem ... Lemma 3.3 The second statement in Theorem 3.5 follows Proof of Theorem 2.1 In the proof of Theorem 2.1, part (B), we will use part ofthe following lemma, which is obtained by straightforward...
... short, thecompositionof wheat kernels is independent ofthecompositionofthe seed or the nature ofthe soil, but depends primarily upon the prevailing climatic conditions, including the water ... casual study of [the results show] that the quantity of water used influenced thecompositionofthe plant parts The ash and the fiber not appear to be greatly influenced, but the other constituents ... the drouth and burning heat The first function ofthe leaves is to gather materials for the building and strengthening ofthe roots, and only after this has been done the stems lengthen and the...
... with fields ofthe 8th and 9th AVZ Only single habitats ofthe 7th AVZ occur in the field ofthe 4th and 5th AVZ From the view of hydricity (q-axis), habitats ofthe 7th AVZ are on the same level ... under In the DCA-analysis, habitats ofthe 8th AVZ lie along the x-axis on the left side This dotted field is not situated along the x-axis in the same way as the field ofthe 7th AVZ because the ... altitudinal vegetation zones The difference is then in the hydricity of habitats ofthe Oravské and Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts habitats ofthe 7th and 8th AVZ in the Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts...
... On the other hand, the utilization ofthe available growth space of natural forest by crowns is higher than in the initial phase of growth stage The utilization of available crown space by the ... the analysis of living trees, this procedure indirectly evaluates the variability ofthe dying-off of trees within individual developmental stages In the advanced phase ofthe growth stage, the ... by fir The analysis of all three developmental stages ofthe virgin forest in the NNR Hrončokovský Grúň confirmed that in spite ofthe species richness ofthe tree layer and a variety of ecological...
... high in the previous plantation in spite ofthe acidity ofthe soil [31] The hypothesis was that previous agricultural occupation ofthe land could explain this behaviour in reference to the work ... was installed in the stand to compare the soil moisture measurements with the theoretical values calculated by the model Probes were left into the soil to quantify the eect ofthe clear-cutting ... graphs particularly on the upper layers ofthe soil, but failed to be signicant due to the inter-annual climate shifting After the clear-cutting, the concentration ofthe majority of elements in gravitational...
... the birch forests as in the larch plantations The main difference between the two forest types was the dominance of dicots in the ground flora ofthe birch forests (Fig 4) 3.7 Carbon stocks of ... forests (Tab II) The thinning of L5 had, however, apparently reversed many ofthe changes observed in the darkest larch forests The proportion of bryophytes increased and fraction of monocots and ... that ofthe pasture These forests had similar stocking as the young larch forests, but their dominant height and BA was higher (Tab I) In the 50 year old, thinned, larch forest (L5) the biomass of...