... h later, fixed with fresh 3.7% (v ⁄ v) paraformaldehyde in NaCl ⁄ Pi (15 at °C) to evaluate the subcellular localization of the various isoforms Determination of the subcellular localization of ... 760–770 Bellelli A, Stefano Cavallo S, Nicolini L, Cervelli M, Bianchi M, Mariottini P, Zelli M & Federico R (2004) A model of the catalytic cycle and its inhibition by N,N1-bis (2,3-butadienyl)-1,4-butanediamine ... mSMOl and mSMOlD isoforms in E coli cells E coli BL21 DE3 (Novagen) cells transformed with the pmSMOa and pmSMOl plasmids, as described previously [10], and with the pmSMOlD plasmid, were cultured...
... area of system reliability The classical theories of series and parallel system reliability are well developed and have been applied to the analysis of such complicated structural systems as nuclear ... redistribution following (brittle) member failure Generalized formulations for the reliability of systems that are neither strictly series nor strictly parallel type systems are not available Analyses of these ... the idealized parallel system of n elements, the system failure is dependent on whether the member behavior is perfectly brittle or perfectly ductile In the simple case of the parallel system...
... important role in helping me develop the overall argument: Howard Caygill, Karen MacCormack, Heidrun Friese, Helen Hills, Paul Hills, Terry Smith, and Elena Stikou In particular, I would like to ... Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths College, University of London Goldsmiths College was the indispensible setting that enabled the book to be written I would like to thank John Hutnyk and Scott Lash ... positioning of the particular in relation to the universal are clearly interconnected with regard to the formation of philosophical and theological texts This is especially the case when the larger philosophical...
... relation to the animal Reciprocally, it also follows that the possibility of an already present relation to the animal is itself systematically refused, a refusal, however, that will be predicated ... what life (which will become animals and plants) is – is in the sense that it will for Heidegger have genuine ontological import – only exists in its non-relationality (albeit a relation of non-relation) ... Or, is it a philosophical description of a state of affairs that Living and Being 41 need not be exclusively the province of philosophy? Or, finally, does it locate the limit of philosophy as metaphysics...
... Tangential walls of pith cells were often irregularly thickened [Fig 1(6)] Numerous plasmodesmata were visible in all walls The cytoplasm, as in meristematic cells, was moderately electron-transparent, ... zonation typical of the class Coniferopsida 3.2 Buds collected on 20th of January 2000 3.2.1 Apical initials [Fig 1(2)] Outer tangential walls of apical cells were thicker than anticlinal walls and inner ... Peripheral meristem The number of plasmodesmata in cell walls was higher than earlier The cytoplasm contained more abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum, often located near cell walls [Fig 2(10)] Lipid...
... seedling destruction for biomass analysis, two leaf discs per leaf and one leaf per seedling were removed from the young fully expanded leaves of or seedlings for chlorophyll concentration Chlorophyll ... duration of acorn storage would influence seedling emergence and subsequent growth and physiological status MATERIALS AND METHODS At the end of November 1998, morphologically mature acorns were collected ... morphological and physiological quality of seedlings is one of the criteria conditioning growth and seedling performance in the field A positive relationship between seed size and seedling establishment...
... the theoryofevolution Another terrible dilemma from the point of view ofevolution is the DNA molecule in the nucleus of the living cell, a coding system with 3.5 billion units containing all ... acids, the building blocks of the proteins that make up the living cell, cannot of themselves build such organelles in the cell Why is the TheoryofEvolution not Scientifically Valid? 15 Nothing ... from single-celled creatures and a few very primitive multicellular ones All animal phyla emerged completely 25 THE COLLAPSE OF THE THEORYOFEVOLUTION IN 20 QUESTIONS Many complex invertebrates...
... Caetano-Anollés G: Proteome evolution and the metabolic origins of translation and cellular life J Mol Evol 2011, 72:14–33 59 Caetano-Anollés G, Kim KM, Caetano-Anollés D: The phylogenomic roots of modern ... section titled ‘Miniribozymes: small is beautiful, Landweber and colleagues [31] discuss a number of such small ribozymes, including a minimal size active duplex of only nucleotides that self-cleaves ... universal assembly-line process of the cell that does not involve RNA molecules and can still retain high levels of specificity – are more ancient than ribosomal proteins It is therefore likely that...
... settlement) may subsist wholly on animal products, while the children and older adults at the settlement will rely on only plant foods and some milk During the wet season, more animal foods will ... universality There is, at least, little doubt that, throughout most of the Pleistocene, the evolutionof biological repertoires and the evolutionof behavioral repertoires were closely intertwinedand ... altogether different way By the 1880s over a million and a half cattle were slaughtered annually I~eef was mainly consumed domestically, but one-third of these animals were killed only for tallow...
... theoryof financial intermediation and real-world practice Our critical analysis of this theory leads to several building blocks of a new theoryof financial intermediation Current financial intermediation ... quality of financial services (for example La Porta et al., 1998) The legal-based view stresses that the component of financial development explained by the legal system critically influences long-run ... became almost fully liberalized and when communication on a global scale made a real and almost complete breakthrough The tendency towards an increasing role of financial intermediation is illustrated...
... ceiling on deposit rates should be set at a level generously above inflation, making allowance for some possible inflation variability, and slightly below its underlying market level The ceiling ... While higher long-term capital inflows should be supported, short-term money flows could be controlled, especially early in reform Government should at least eliminate tax, regulatory and policy ... (23) LF = LF s ( rL− , rL− *) rL− = rL + q rL− * = [ rL− − φ( rL− )] max j + y n + yb + y F f j = i ,k (24) (25) (26) (27) s LFr > if rL− ≤rL− * and LFr = if rL− > rL− * φ' > , φ' ' > , y F = qLF...
... signal level as a function of position is illustrated in Figure 2.8 Small-Scale Signal Level Received Power Large-Scale Signal Level Position Displacement Figure 2.8: Example of small-scale and large-scale ... distance of the channel, we say that the channel experiences small-scale fading CHAPTER FOUNDATIONS OF STOCHASTIC CHANNEL MODELING 24 Large-Scale vs Small-Scale Fading The converse of small-scale ... the power level is called a null Conversely, a point in space which leads to maxima in the received power levels is called a peak Mobile Fading For mobile wireless communications, spatial incoherence...
... special form of recursion The set of N × N matrices form a noncommutative algebra A branch of complexity theory called “multiplicative complexity theory is quite well established for certain relatively ... quadratic Convolution algebras are derived from algebras of polynomials Given a polynomial P (u) of degree D, one can define an algebra of dimension D whose entries are all polynomials of degree less than ... convolution algebras The minimum number of multiplications required to compute a product in an algebra is called the multiplicative complexity of the algebra The multiplicative complexity of convolution...
... moment of contact An important feature of this collision law is that the normal relative velocity of two colliding particles is reduced upon collision This implies that the velocities of colliding ... similarity of a granular gas to a molecular gas should not be taken too literally Granular collisions are inelastic and this fact alone has significant implications on the properties of granular ... presence of a solid wall changes the distribution of the particles hitting the wall (because of recollisions), it is clear that the Maxwell approach, or its granular application, are at best low order...
... Altshuller predicted that rollers would get smaller and smaller until they reached the theoretical limit of atom sized Several years later, an English company introduced a new process of rolling ... the wall of the can could be changed from one smooth continuous wall to a corrugated or wavy surface made up of many "little walls." This would increase the edge strength of the wall yet allow ... using DPE The eight patterns of Directed Product Evolution are given in Table Examples will also be shown Pattern Table Patterns ofEvolutionof Technological Systems Example Stage A system does not...
... supply of labour potentially available at the existing real wage, and the equilibrium real wage will be greater than the marginal disutility of the equilibrium level of employment This analysis ... bottom of the trouble Obviously, however, if the classical theory is only applicable to the case of full employment, it is fallacious to apply it to the problems of involuntary unemployment—if there ... of new investment, there will be only one level of employment consistent with equilibrium; since any other level will lead to inequality between the aggregate supply price of output as a whole...