... Cavitation: The formation and collapse of gas pockets or bubbles on the blade of an impeller or the gate of a valve; collapse of these pockets or bubbles drives water with such force that it ... Statement of Formula (CSF): A list ofthe ingredients in a new pesticide or chemical formulation. The list is submitted at the time for application for registration or change in formulation. ... Demand (BOD): A measure ofthe amount of oxygen consumed in the biological processes that break down organic matter in water. The greater the BOD, the greater the degree of pollution. Nhu...
... correspondingdecrease in kcat⁄ Km, underscoring the importance of the interactions between the Tyr OH and the sidechains of Asn174 and Asp148 in TEV protease(Fig. 4A). The importance of ... homology model of TVMV proteasewere used to interpret the kinetic data. A comparison ofthetwo structuresand the experimental data suggested that the differences in the specificity of thetwo enzymes ... power using either of the approaches taken here. As observed for variousother proteases including papain [15] and HIV protease[16], the intertwined network of interactions that form the specificity...
... shownthat the catalytic reaction of GmGSTU4-4 is barelysensitive to the nature ofthe leaving group, as the sub-stitution ofthe chlorine atom with the more electro-negative fluorine in the CDNB ... bysubtracting the absorbance values obtained for the nonen-zymatic conjugation of substrates. The apparent KmandVmaxvalues for GSH of both wild-type and mutant GSTswere determined in the presence of ... interactions to the developing charge ofthe r-complex o-nitro group [33]. The comparison ofthe crystal structure ofthe rat M1-1 GST in complex with the transition state analogand with the product...
... beidentical to the previously reported sequence [19], except for the addition of 21 nucleotides at the 3Â end ofthe intron. The Nae.L1926 and Nmo.L2563 introns have been assigned the EMBL/GenBank ... in the catalytic core ofthe group I ribozymes. Nae.L1926 andNmo.L2563 harbor ORFs as exten sion sequences in the P1loop segment.ORF-proteins from Nae.L1926 and Nmo.L2563are members ofthe ... one major processing sitelocated 3Â of position U469 of Nae.L1926 (Fig. 5A) and two sites 3Â of positions C549 and C550 of Nmo.L2563(Fig. 5B). These sites correspond very well to the reportedinternal...
... Using the regression equation and the minimal important differ-ence ofthe anchors (0.5 points for the CRQ[15] and 8points for the FT[23]) we estimated the minimal impor-tant differenceofthe ... follow-up for HADS, CRQ andFeeling Thermometer scores and the correlations betweenoutcomes. The change scores for the CRQ and FeelingThermometer both exceeded the threshold of their mini-mal important ... lower for the distribution-based method.Based on the Effect Size approach the minimal important difference was 1.40 for the HADS depression score, 1.32for the HADS anxiety score and 1.17 for the...
... group, as the sub-stitution ofthe chlorine atom with the more electro-negative fluorine in the CDNB molecule did not affect the kcatvalues. Altogether, these results are consistentwith the idea ... substrate. The Kmvalues of GSTU1 and GSTU2 for CDNB are in the range of those of plant GSTs, whose values vary from0.12 to 4.43 mm [24,29,30]. As expected on the basis of the complete identity ofthe ... with the collapse ofthe intermediate into the product[34]. More recently, Axarli et al. [26] have also shownthat the catalytic reaction of GmGSTU4-4 is barelysensitive to the nature of the...
... On the q-analogue ofthesumof cubes S. Ole Warnaar∗Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australiawarnaar@ms.unimelb.edu.auSubmitted: ... 20042000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 05A19AbstractAsimpleq-analogue ofthesumofcubes is given. This answers a question posedin this journal by Garrett and Hummel. The sumofcubes and ... coefficient.In their paper Garrett and Hummel commiserate the fact that (1) is not as simple asone might have hoped, and ask for a simpler sumof q -cubes. In response to this I propose the identitynk=1q2n−2k(1...
... yields the claim in (2.80). This completes the proof of Lemma 6.This completes the proof of Proposition 4 and hence of Theorem 1.3. Proof of Theorem 2In this section we indicate how the arguments ... secondterm on the right-hand side ofthe analogue of (2.93).4. Proof of Theorem 3In Sections 4–6 we prove Theorems 3–5. The proof follows the same line of reasoning as in [3, Đ5], but there are ... is the factor in the second term on the right-hand side ofthe analogue of (2.86). The integral on the right-handside of (3.9) is of order 1/2log(1/). Hence we get C5/6log(1/) for the...
... over the diagrams indicate the position ofthe corresponding nucleotides relative to the translation start site, and the numbersin parentheses below the diagram show the position ofthe corresponding ... that of pGL3–basic vector andwas half that of pGL3–promoter vector. These findingsdemonstrate the promoter activity ofthe 5Â-ankingregion of exon 1 in DNASE1. Deletion of the upstream end ofthe ... ligating the fragment into the EcoRI XhoI site of pcDNA3.1(+) vector (Invitrogen Corp.). The nucleotides underlined in the primer sequences aboverepresent EcoRI or XhoI sites. The 5Â-UTRs of the...
... Sculpture in Two PartsSculpture Art LessonVocabularyaesthetic The science ofthe “beautiful” in a work of art. The aesthetic appeal of a work of art is defined by the visual. Social, ethical. moral, ... or pencil, color the parts of the design that will remain.3. Next have the students carve the drywall using a popsicle stick or pencil with the tip broken off. If the drywall is too hard, soften ... layer of paper from the top side ofthe drywall (this is the sidethat has the lighter color of paper). To do this, spray the surface with wateruntil the paper peels away easily. The wetter the...