... teacher is the monitor and the facilitator.
Every member inthe group has to take part in
Every member inthe group has to take part in
their work going to each of the family in their
their work ... going to each of the family in their
neighbour to take the notes of the amount of
neighbour to take the notes of the amount of
energy they spent (water, electricity, ,oil,coal…)
energy they ... to do and their
All groups present their ways to do and their
charts in front of the class and share the best
charts in front of the class and share the best
way to the web site of the resources...
... facilitator.
Every member inthe group has to take part in
Every member inthe group has to take part in
their work going to each of the family in their
their work going to each of the family in their
neighbour ...
describing information from the chart.
•
By the end of the lesson Ss.will be able to
read the information from the chart and
write a description from it.
•
This design can help them to infinite the ... do and their
charts in front of the class and share the best
charts in front of the class and share the best
way to the web site of the resources file of City
way to the web site of the resources...
... agonist-induced
alterations in BRET signal intensities reflecting 7TM dimer
rearrangement as a result of the activating twist inthe ATDs
of the CaR homodimer. Further investigations into the
signal transference ... of CaR in living cells (Eur. J. Biochem. 269) 5077
Probing intermolecular protein–protein interactions in the
calcium-sensing receptor homodimer using bioluminescence
resonance energytransfer ... FEBS 2002
Agonist-induced rearrangement of the 7TMs
in the CaR homodimer?
One of the goals of the present study was to investigate,
whether the activating twist inthe ATD dimer of the family
C GPCR...
... for the harnessing of wind energy, another renewable energy
source (Cunanan, 2002).
Asean countries lie mainly inthe Southeast Asian region and span the equator. Since they
are all under the ... clear
that farming can continue after the wind farm has been built. The usual sites for wind
farms are in mountainous areas with low vegetation. In these areas, the land is used
mainly as pasture ... continue unhindered after the wind farm
has been built.(ref : Greece paper) Besides this, the leasing of land for wind turbines, can
bring substantial benefits to landowners inthe form of increased...
... In [12], [13] this was achieved by translating the origin in the
integrand of (1.6) to an arbitrary point y, and averaging against the L
1
mass
density |u(y)|
2
dy. In particular, the following ... Proposition 4.5. The argument here is similar to the induc-
tion on energy arguments in [4]. The point is that the linear evolution of the
23
Note added in proof: a bound of M(E) ≤ C ↑ (CE
C
) inthe radial ... finite for all E.
In the argument of Bourgain [4] (see also [5]), the finiteness of M (E )in
the spherically symmetric case is obtained by an induction on theenergy E;
indeed a bound of the form
M(E)...
... indicates that induction of FRET does not sim-
ply depend on the length of linkers. Inthe linker con-
taining seven amino acids, a Pro-Pro sequence that is
not contained in other linkers is incorporated. ... upon the distance between and relative ori-
entation of two fluorophores, being independent of the
strength of protein–protein interactions. Inthe case of
very weak interactions as described in ... technique for the observation of protein–protein
interactions [14,15]. This method can be applied to
interactions in loose complexes in living cells, and has
an advantage in that the FRET strength...
... the latter. Interestingly, it appears that protein
binding to ssDNA inthe absence of any nucleotide
cofactor results in attenuation of spontaneous anneal-
ing (compare line 1, Fig. 3 with line ... intensity of fluorescein as evidenced by
the set where OsDmc1 was omitted inthe sample
(Fig. 4B, line 1). In order to confirm that the increase
in the fluorescence signal is specific to the emission
maximum ... ATPase or in DNA binding
domains of OsDmc1 [22]. The only discernible change
in OsDmc1 is an insertion of seven amino acid residues
at the N-terminal region, a change also observed in
Arabidopsis...
... productive binding of steroid substrates:
in the first, a (small) sub population of enzyme binds
directly the steroid inthe reactive conformation, with
the remainder of the enzyme binding the unreactive
conformation. ... unusual in having
two histidine residues (rather than the His-Asn pair
seen in OYE, MR and some of the other member
proteins; Fig. 1B) inthe active site for ligand and
substrate binding. For ... role inthe binding of phenolic compounds
in the active site [3,26]. Likewise, in MR the counter-
part residues His186 and Asn189 form key interactions
with reducing nicotinamide coenzyme and the...
... for in terms of
interactions between binding sites in an oligomer.
There is also the question of the effects of G proteins on
the oligomerization process. Inthe insect cell system used in
this ... conformational
changes inthe proteins rather than changes in protein–
protein interaction. A combination of several methods
seems therefore important for the demonstration of GPCR
oligomerization.
The D
2
dopamine ... (a
1
)
2
(b
2
)
2
c
2
,
validating the use of a single derivatized antibody for the
analysis of protein–protein interaction. Inthe present study,
we also applied these technologies to study receptor–
receptor interaction...
... Funds
JESSICA in practice
Spain
European Investment Bank – JESSICA and Investment Funds
Energy Efficiency in Buildings: Combining New Financial
Instruments with the MFF
The example of ... benefits from energy efficiency investment in low income housing, including
eradication of energy poverty and improving quality of life.
Programme promotes the establishment of housing associations, ... with any of the Op. P. of the 10 Autonomous Communities (CCAA).
Belonging to one of the following areas:
Buildings: Public buildings, including social housing and private buildings
(residential...
... mixing, agitation and
heating of the process fluid.
• Claim delivers up to 50% energy savings and
reduced processing time (30 mins from 60
mins) for the intensive wort boiling stage of the ... Madlener)
Benchmarking Results
Lager Brewing
Past
Papers in Brewing Journals
• 1902 Journal Institute of Brewing
• Concern over steam leaks, need for
good lagging, finding uses for waste ... velocity steam.
• Steam is introduced into a special annular
"conditioning" chamber that is wrapped around the
core of the PDX Reactor unit.
• It is injected into the process fluid at...
... Na
+
binding ligand. Sodium ions may still bind
to the N373L mutant through coordination to the other
ligands of the binding site (center I), but the binding
becomes much weaker as emphasized by the ... is the shift of the pH optimum
from near neutral inthe wild-type to pH 9.2 inthe R389A
mutant, which is in accord with an increase inthe pK of
Y229 if the stabilizing R389 residue is lacking. ... carboxybiotin, or slow Na
+
move-
ment through the channel to its binding site.
Following the decarboxylation of carboxybiotin in the
reaction cycle (Fig. 4B,C), the biotin prosthetic group leaves
the...
... that the lid is involved inthe binding of the
mixed micelles of cis-PnA/NaTDC. On the other hand, these
shifts might result from the quenching of the tryptophan
fluorescence in t he presence of the ... carboxylic group
and the alkyl chain between C2 and C9. The remaining
atoms of the OA in molecule A, C10–C18, were included in
the final protein model for the sake of overall clarity but
their occupancies ... from the small changes in the
ligand binding cavity caused by the S146A mutation.
Micellar or molecular binding?
It is worth noticing that the FRET technique used in the
present study cannot, in...
... into the T. roseopersicina
GB2131 strain as described previously [27]. The single
recombinants selected through their kanamycin resistance
were grown in liquid medium. The double recombinants
were ... conjugated
into the T. roseopersicina GB1131 strain, yielding the
HCMG4 strain. The double recombinants were selected
and the genotypes were confirmed as described above.
Construction of HupC-expressing ... suggested for the low-potential electrons generated
during photosynthesis [32]. The three gates for electron
flow are in line with the valve hypothesis. However,
depending on the sulfur source, the Hox...
... cerulean-linked elongin B
and citrine-linked elongin C can be detected inthe fol-
lowing donor-acceptor combinations in decreasing
order: cerulean-elongin B and citrine-elongin C >
cerulean-elongin ... acceptor inthe pair of pVHL30-
cerulean and citrine-elongin C is so separated that
energy transfer was below the detection level.
Conformational change of elongin C induced by
binding of elongin B
Increased ... four combinations: cerulean-elongin B and citrine-
elongin C; cerulean-elongin B and elongin C-citrine;
elongin B-cerulean and elongin C-citrine; and elon-
gin B-cerulean and citrine-elongin C....