... Legrand,D.,Mazurier,J.,Colavizza,D.,Montreuil,J.&Spik,G.(1990) Properties ofthe iron-binding site ofthe N-terminal lobe of human and bovine lactotransferrins. Importance ofthe glycanmoiety and ofthe non–covalent interactions between the N- andC-terminal ... post-colostral milk. II. The Ó FEBS 2004 Tryptic susceptibility of lactoferrin variants (Eur. J. Biochem. 271) 683 The role of N-linked glycosylation in theprotectionof humanand bovine lactoferrin against ... Archimedesweg, Leiden, the NetherlandsLactoferrin (LF) is an iron-binding glycoprotein of the innate host defence system. To elucidate the role of N-linkedglycosylation in protectionof LF against proteolysis,...
... rows in the race ought to live till the age of 60;and if all the members ofthe Oxford 1829 crew hadlived till the 10th of June, 1869, the 40th anniversary of the race, and then died, their lives ... UniversityMatches came off, in which 32 crews competed. In the case of each of these crews I have calculated the pro-bable duration of life ofthe different Oarsmen of whomthey were composed: the following ... the language ofthe censors of these pas-times. To support their assertions they bring forward the case of a boat which one hot summer's day rowedfrom Oxford to London, and although the...
... contributes to the formation of the oxazolinium intermediate in concert with Asp125, but notto the binding ofthe substrate.Comparison of our kinetic data with data ob tained fromother family ... for substrate binding, as the Kmvalue of the Tyr183Phe mutant hardly differs from that ofthe wild-typeenzyme (Table 4), the Kcatvalue of this mutant has droppedby 80% (Table 4). From the ... the active site properties. The cause of these differences is not known.Kmandkcatmeasurements of hevamine and mutantsComparison ofthe steady-state kinetic parameters of hevamine and the...
... places, but declares at the bottom of page 135, " ;The reign of Akbar is one ofthe most important in the history of India; it is one ofthe most important in the history ofthe world"); Mountstuart ... contempt for followers of other faiths, with one ofthe greatest stains in the history of humanity. When a tax-collector gathered the taxes ofthe Hindus and the payment had been made, the Hindu ... further their interests, and the peasants The most powerful of these Rajput chiefs was the Prince of Mewâr who had particularly attracted the attention ofthe Emperor by his support of the...
... byHDL to the liver for excretion in the bile. Therefore,RCT is the major mechanism by which HDL protectsagainst atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular dis-eases. Stimulation of RCT is a ... that the Hpt b-subunit binds ApoE. The affinity of Hpt for ApoE was higher than that for ApoA-I. High ratios of Hpt witheither apolipoprotein, such as those associated with the acute phase of inflammation, ... Mrcut-off. The molarity of isolated Hpt was determined bymeasuring the protein concentration as mgặmL)1, and cal-culating the Mr of the monomer ab as previouslydescribed [39]. Therefore,...
... suppression of lattice relaxation for edge atoms. Indeed, the p*-like bands for the edge atoms are located $0.2 eV above the p-like bands for the edge atoms, implying that the suppression of lattice ... the projection of energy band in bulk Si and confinementeffect: the confinement decreases the energy of HO states and in-creases the energy ofthe LU states, but the magnitude ofthe en-ergy shift ... direction. The HRTEM has also observed the hexagonal nanowire shapewhich consists of {001} and {111} facets. On the other hand, re-cent theoretical investigations have investigated the effect of the nanowire...
... (BMZ) of Germany, the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign ... ofthe project among the authorities. A further problem in Egypt is that although the RH rights of a couple may be acceptable, there is a reluctance to accept the concept ofthe RH rights of ... Meeting the RH Needs of Adolescents and Youth has been allocated 75% ofthe budget forthe RH sub-programme and 33 % ofthe total UNFPA funding. Determination ofthe CP focus and balance of priorities...
... buildings owe their design to the necessities of parties, witnesses and their lawyers attending court for hearings, and, behind the scenes, the needs ofthe judges and ofthe back offices, which ... Parliament, the executive, and, of course, the justice system. 10. Reform ofthe justice system, to our courts and the legal profession, like reform ofthe law, must clearly be consistent with the ... ofthe internet, regulatory reform, recent and possibly further constitutional reform, the present economic situation and, if Bobbitt is right, the transformation ofthe nation-state into the...
... doctor surplus in the future, especially because the population of Japan is decreasing. The purpose of this research is to project the future growth ofthe Japanese medical doctor workforce from 2008to ... predictinglong-term trends in the supply of and demand for medi-cal practitioners in the debate over the medical studentquota.Our hypothesis is that the proposed additionalincrease in the medical student ... the projected decrease of Japan’s total population,will result in a serious doctor surplus in Japan. The pur-pose of this study is to project the future growth of the Japanese medical workforce...
... the findings ofthe firststage - the qualitative research which fed into the design of the questionnaire and contingent valuation. The focus ofthe study in Vietnam was doctors, as thisis the ... allowance of 30% of their salary.(3) Pay for performance Hospitals pay doctors accord-ing to the number of procedures that they carry out (atleast, for surgery and other specified procedures). The payments ... as the foremost reason for joining the pro-fession by medical doctors.“Other professions might be better than the medicalprofession in terms of money, but social respect islower than for the...
... lower then 50% (i.e. <6 points) were consideredto be of ‘low quality’.ResultsMethodological quality ofthe studies The evaluation ofthe methodological quality ofthe 19studies by the two ... from the general population.Recently, a number of studies have been published on the effect of Type D p ersonality in different subgroupsfrom the general population. The primary aim of the present ... non-respondents).Study design7. The study size is consisting of at least 50participants (arbitrarily chosen)8. The collection of data is prospectively gathered9. The process of data collection is described...
... of the general quality of life [8-11]. Whilst obesity has anobvious and often objectively measurable impact on the state of health ofthe individual, the influence of increasedbody weight on the ... general population[25,26]. Therefore, the aim of our research was to assess the association between the BMI value and health-relatedquality of life in the urban population of Belgrade.MethodsSubjectsWe ... detailing the objectives andmethodology of research and consent forms. The partici-pants were then asked to give their written informed con-sent to join the study, and a timetable was agreed with the interviewers...
... versionwww.adultpdf.com Office ofthe Auditor The missions ofthe Office ofthe Auditor are assigned by the Hawaii State Constitution(Article VII, Section 10). The primary mission is to conduct post audits ofthe ... status ofthe implementation of the new information system, identify the causes ofthe problems associated with the implementation, and develop a strategic plan to meet the objectives of the implementation. ... missions, the office conducts the following types of examinations:1.Financial audits attest to the fairness ofthe financial statements of agencies. Theyexamine the adequacy ofthe financial...