... of Nanjing Military Command, Nanjing, PR China, 5Department of Hematology, Jiangsu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, PR China, 6Department of Hematology, Nanjing First ... medicine, Shanghai, PR China, 12Public Health school, Southeast University, Nanjing, PR China, 13School of Clinical Medicine, Southeast University, Nanjing, PR China and 14Group of Hematology in ... Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests Authors' contributions Bao-An Chen, Zhi-Hu Huang and Xiao-Ping Zhang collected the data and contributed to analysis and...
... Protein– protein interactions in the complex between the enhancer binding protein NIFA and the sensor NIFL from Azotobacter vinelandii J Bacteriol 183, 1359–1368 12 Lei, S., Pulakat, L & Gavini, ... which are missing in the in vitro analysis However, we have not detected other proteins in significant amounts besides MBP-NifL and NifA in the in vivo formed complexes by silver staining In vivo complex ... bacteria GlnK protein appears to mediate the nitrogen status of the cell by direct protein–protein interaction with NifL in A vinelandii [25,26]; andin diazotrophs, which not contain NifL, there...
... design thinking and awareness This book is intended as both an introduction to the discipline for students of landscape architecture, architectureand planning, and a source of continuing interest ... landscape architectureand my own experiences of landscape: moving through it, stopping, looking, feeling, touching, talking, eating, sheltering, remembering They are also strongly informed by ... Cataloging in Publication Data Dee, Catherine, 1958– Form and fabric in landscape architecture: a visual introduction/ Catherine Dee p cm Includes bibliographical references (p ) Landscape architecture...
... bityrosine signal was observed in all peptides containing tyrosine 23 or 53 but not in peptides containing tyrosine 20 alone According to these results, tyrosines 23 and 53 could be involved in the ... changes obtained with peptides containing both tryptophan and tyrosine; i.e absorbance maxima at % 510 and 410 nm, and isosbestic points at % 430 nm and % 370 nm [7,8] These isosbestic points, together ... at the peptidic bond between Asn103 and Gly104 for both proteins In addition, N-terminal sequencing of the smaller moiety indicated that Gly residue is intact It is interesting to note that TEWL,...
... Completeness Relation Predicate Linear Inequality Linear Inequality Product Linear Inequality Product trivial O(pc), Complete Incomplete Incomplete Incomplete Incomplete O(pc)t Incomplete O(pc), O(pc), ... refinement in a chain of refinements in the precedence relation, as illustrated below • How important are differenceand factor terms in the linguistic material to be processed? If differenceand ... 1984] and [nierwisch, 1989], whose renderings of (3) are, in simplified form, something like those in Table The symbol ' + ' is + in the unmarked case and - in the marked case, and ' x ' stands...
... conversion between binary numbers and octal numbers, or between binary and hexadecimal numbers, the following has been observed In octal numbers r = and digit di In binary numbers r = and = Z3 bits in ... Journal of Computing and Information and the Information Sciences Journal, and was conference chairman of the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh International Conferences on Computer Science and Informatics ... interests include computer arithmetic, parallel computing, computer architectures, VLSI algorithms andcomputer networks, and she has published more than 100 technical papers in these areas In...
... binding site In particular, these substitutions affect, for example, the inhibitor in hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assays and infection of culture cells However, the second receptor binding ... hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) glycoprotein and fusion protein (F protein) [1] HN glycoprotein shows multiple biological functions that include hemagglutinin and enzymatic activities as neuraminidase [3,10] As a ... seen in Figure 3, and we were not able to genotyping the present strains based on the pairwise distance value Next, amino acid substitutions in the analyzed HN coding region in the present strains...
... INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MICROORGANISMS AND PLANTS I N SOIL Developments in Soil Science 18 Interrelationships between Microorganisms and Plants in Soil Proceedings of an International Symposium ... Library of Congress Cataloging -in- PublicationData Interrelationshipsbetween microorganismsand plants in soil (Developments in soil science ; 18) Bibliography: p Includes index Soil microbiology-Cong ... govern any interaction and such factors can be investigated in the laboratory Whereas screening procedures for indentifying microbial antagonism in the laboratory must be as quick and simple...
... of shrimp farming on land cover in the Ca Mau Peninsula, in general, and on mangrove forests, in particular The land cover changes between 1968 and 2003 were determined and analyzed for the Cai ... Government in South Vietnam had set up a land reform policy, which stipulated that landowners were only allowed to have 15 of land in the Southern provinces and of land in the Central provinces in stead ... Turner, R.K, Adger, W.N and Lorenzoni, I.: 1998, Towards Integrated Modelling and Analysis in Coastal Zones: Principles and Practices, Texel, Netherlands, Land-Ocean Q Interactions in the coastal zone...
... adding an extra vertex labelled By adding edges joining to the roots of an increasing spanning forest of Kn , we get a bijection between increasing spanning forests of Kn and increasing spanning ... α1 in Theorem 5.1, since the edge associated with a letter by α1 in p is computed in the smallest p[a] containing it, hence also in the final 1qa, therefore in the same way in p andin 1qa Interestingly ... containing ω of R, resp −ω R So aj = min(min(D), min(D )) If D contains e then aj ≤ min(D ) ≤ aj If D contains e then aj ≤ min(D) ≤ ≤ Let D be a positive cocircuit of −ω R containing ω with min(D...
... walnut seedling and relatively independent of climatic hazards because they were obtained in different years (with tween the different patterns of temperature and Frossard J.S & Lacointe A (1988) ... (TLR) in early November slower growth in late summer and autumn, which could not be detected from the individual curves Similarly, the discrepancy between the root growth variables, NGR and TLR, ... temperature) and growth, conserving the same ranges as those obser- Discussion and Conclusion References The results show that there was an evolution between years in the relative periodicity of root and...
... meningitidis and N lactamica strains (encoding proteins displaying at least 50% amino acid identity over at least 80% of their length and are, in addition, in synteny and/ or BBHs) and absent in ... transformation of an aliquot of the in vitro transposition reaction in DH5α and selection on plates containing kanamycin (cassette in the mini-transposon) and spectinomycin (cassette in the target vector), ... of the remaining CDSs in Z2491 using the criteria set for strain 8013 and transferred this annotation to the remaining genomes using the same cutoff This was then done iteratively in the order...
... astronomical seasons in Finland, Helsinki and Oulu, and according to daily changes (+/-) in temperature (T) and sunshine hours(S) in Helsinki and Oulu Winter: 21.12-20.03 Spring: 21.03-20.06 Summer: ... Y1 in Finland, and mean = 112 for X2 in Finland), as all the underlined values for different types of weather changes in Helsinki and Oulu compared with each period at issue in Tables 3, 4, and ... Y2) periods of the equation of time in Finland, Helsinki and Oulu, and according to daily changes (+/-) in temperature (T) and sunshine hours(S) in Helsinki and Oulu X1: 11.02-14.05 Y1: 15.05-25.07...