... adiabatic interaction ofthe electromagnetic wave We insert the expression of nn ,l , p (t ) into the r r expression of j (t ) and then insert the expression of j (t ) into the expression of α in Eq.(4) ... expressions ofthe nonlinear absorption coefficient of a strong EMW by confined electrons in RQWs with infinite potential (Eq.9 and Eq.10), we see that the dependence ofthe nonlinear absorption coefficient ... that when the term in proportional to quadratic the intensity ofthe EMW ( E0 ) (in the expressions ofthe nonlinear absorption coefficient of a strong EMW) tend toward zero, the nonlinear result...
... from the investigation of National Forest Inventory In Saxony, the other method has successfully been applied It is presented inthe regulations concerning the assessment ofthe forest vegetation ... found out during the repeated investigation A higher number of regeneration individuals was found inthe Flỏje preserve during repeated investigation in comparison with the rest ofthe investigated ... territory Inthe course of five years, in relation to the original points and onthebasisof a new investigation, an increase in game damage was observed 291 References Akỗa A., 1997 Waldinventur...
... Despite the increasing intensity of final cuts and thinnings, the simulations indicated that wood resources continued to increase inthe ‘Landes de Gascogne’ during 1988–1998 Final harvest The simulated ... practiced inthe region Scenario SII represents an alternative silviculture regime, with thinnings more intense than inthe SI ofthe owners Under these scenarios the number of thinnings and the final ... estimated using statistical relationships In Lemoine’s model, the nature ofthe thinning (i.e the relative size ofthe harvested trees as compared to the average tree) depends on thinning intensity,...
... binding affinity ofthe MMP peptides for RT1.BL in a competitive peptide–MHC binding assay Binding affinity of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) peptides to purified RT1.BL The binding affinity ofthe ... was tested in a competitive MHC class II peptide binding assay in a dose range of 0–256 µM * IC50, concentration of competitor peptide (µM) resulting in 50% inhibition ofthe binding of marker ... examined for clinical signs of arthritis in a blinded set-up The severity of arthritis was scored by grading each paw from to based on erythema, swelling and deformity ofthe joints, resulting in...
... most likely play a critical role in maintaining the long-term activation of RA-SF and thereby contribute to matrix degradation In addition to the expression of these anti-apoptotic molecules, ... inhibits the apoptotic process Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the expression profile of RA-SF during proliferation in comparison with that of nonproliferating RA-SF, and thereby ... adhesion and matrix metalloproteinase expression of RASF [22] The expression of ECM proteins in proliferating RA-SF, therefore, could stimulate their proliferation and differentiation in an autocrine...
... all professionals inthe field tend to focus onthe uses of CLT, which helps learners gain or build up their learning abilities to use inthe real context Inthe following sections, the use of CLT ... Students’ opinions in terms of topics inthe textbook Chart 4: Students’ opinions in terms of vocabulary and grammar inthe textbook Chart 5: Students’ opinions in terms of tasks inthe textbook ... section “Play with words” inthe end of each unit concentrates on intonation, but with the fast rhythm, students hardly follow In addition, with the limitation ofthe time and the have-to concentration...
... enables the design of and screening for small binding proteins The preparation ofthe small binding proteins with binding function further allows us to increase the binding strength by multibinding ... loop of antibody fragments (A) Replacement ofthe candidate location in NCS for grafting with the CDR loop of VHH (B) Insertion ofthe CDR 1-containing loop ofthe heavy chain in Fv into the candidate ... detection of protein–protein interactions [8,9] In this third minireview, we focus onthe molecular evolutional methodology for generating and screening binding proteins onthebasisof tertiary...
... nominal case suffixes in columns and b) individual verb lemmata in rows The first step ofthe evaluation process is to fill inthe cells with the semantic roles the given suffix can code inthe context ... Hungary Sabine Schulte im Walde 2000 Clustering Verbs Semantically According to their Alternation Behaviour Proceedings ofthe 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING-00), ... However, the results confronted us with the chaining effect, i.e some ofthe clusters had a relatively big distance between their least similar members Inthe second experiment we put a restriction on...
... decisions only onthe information present inthe sentence, i.e onthe words themselves The question then arises whether we could use this information directly, and thus save the explicit tagging ... non-nominal constituents functioning nominally) and notions like topicalization Our chunks are based onthe syntactic part ofthe constituent label The conversion program is the same as used for the ... 92.8 Inthe CoNLL competition, all three best systems used combinations of classifiers instead of one single classifier In addition, the effect of our mix of sentences from different corpora on top...
... (both inthe combination cue+association and association+cue), following a number of simple morphological rules for compounding We then determined if any of these hypothetical compounds occurred in ... focusing not onthe similarity score itself, but onthe rank ofthe association inthe list of nearest neighbours to the cue We thus expect that auto will have a much higher rank inthe list of ... discussion The median ranks ofthe strong associations for all models are plotted in Figure The means show the same pattern, but give a less clear indication ofthe number of associations that...
... an interval of 10–43 years of their continual monitoring The lowest age is 15 and the highest 190 years Production research plots have average site index within 12–32, thinning plots within 24–37 ... that within thinning research plots the differences depend mainly onthe type of thinning Plots with crown thinning have the lowest 5-year change in site index +0.34 m, followed by control plots ... character ofthe stands tended by low thinning, i.e stands without subdominant trees or only with a small proportion of subdominant trees Conclusions The used methodology of verification ofthe development...
... nerve, connects the VNO and the brain, acting as a pathway for migration of luteinizing hormone releasing hormoneproducing neurons from the region ofthe VNO epithelium into the brain [24-26] In addition, ... Origin of luteinizing hormonereleasing hormone neurons Nature 1989, 338:161-164 Ronnekleiv OK, Resko JA: Ontogeny of gonadotropin-releasing hormone-containing neurons in early fetal development of ... observed inthe mucosa below and near the human VNO, in comparison with other nasal mucosa [22] Onthe other hand, axons observed inthe mucosa not reveal the continuity or synaptic contact with the...
... of , the b √ curve (t + 1)3 − 3t(t − 1) must be just touching the t axis at that point, so as to satisfy the inequality Another consequence of this concept is that the other root will be onthe ... somehow In most ofthe cases, the equality occurs when one ofthe variables is set to zero This is due to the nature of (c − a)(c − b)(b − a) (assuming c ≥ b ≥ a.) When a is the minimum ofthe three ... assume that the reader has a good idea ofthe different ways of applying the AM-GM inequality, and the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality These are the most basic and classical inequalities having monstrous...
... that there is inversion of configuration about the phosphate during the reaction, indicating that the reaction proceeds by in- line attack ofthe nucleophile [32, 39-40] Further, in most ofthe ... splicing reaction A prerequisite for splicing is the binding of an exogenous guanosine (exoG) cofactor to a pocket inthe catalytic core ofthe intron, referred to as G binding site During the ... step of splicing, the cofactor attacks the 5’-splice site (SS) and attaches to the intron, resulting inthe release ofthe upstream exon The exoG leaves the G-binding site and is replaced by the...
... solution (type and concentration of organics, pH, presence of inorganic ions), the concentration of oxygen inthe reaction solution, the magnitude ofthe intensity and wavelength ofthe UV light, the ... because the concentration oforganic contaminants decreases but that ofhydrogen peroxide remains the same, resulting in continually increasing [H2 O2 ] /organic molar ratios The enhancement ofthe ... released inthe solution Onthe other hand, a raise of oxygen concentration inthe gas phase, and inthe absence ofhydrogen peroxide intheliquid phase, resulted in a significant enhancement of the...
... hydration interactions, D2O may alter the dynamics of protein function in subtle and non-intuitive ways.[32–35] Interestingly, in contrast to the wealth of thermodynamic data onthe influence of ... unfolding of one ofthe I27 modules inthe chain Unfolding then extends the overall length ofthe protein, relaxing the pulling force to a low value As the slack inthe length is removed by further ... bending motion ofthe proton donor molecule distorting the linearity ofthehydrogen bond.[16] Although the increase in bond strength is small for individual bonds, the cumulative effect on a large...
... saturation constant for CDP–TDP The fitting curve obtained is also shown in Fig and the constants ofthe obtained regression lines and the coefficient of determination are summarized in Table The ... contamination Evaluation of oxygen consumption Oxygen consumption for 5-day incubation (OCobs) was calculated as the difference between DO before and after incubation Then, oxygen consumption by the ... as the ratio ofthe reciprocal of k aforementioned The value of k evaluated in this study is a trial estimation under the assumption of a complete mixing flow and a constant (Lin–Lout)/V Therefore,...
... fact that the network ofhydrogen bonds within the proteins interior can relay information to other distant regions ofthe protein Also the large increase inthe mobility of some regions can be ... to the increase in these parameters Analysis ofthe changes in internal hydrogen bond composition for the protein-glycan conjugates indicates that for all ofthe conjugates there was also an increase ... can reduce the kinetics ofthe proteins collective domain motions without altering the shape ofthe collective vibrational mode, the protein structure, or even the interresidue connections More...
... gain in production, due to the innovation, net ofthe possibly noncompetitive pricing ofthe improved inputs But for the rest ofthe marketing sector we postulate a competitive setting 13 A constant ... price of conventional food is normalized to 1, so that the amount of conventional food production is the value of conventional food production The yield for the conventional product is then calculated ... 15 the segregation cost to be 5% ofthe selling price inthe baseline solution Therefore, because the pre-innovation price of conventional food is normalized to equal 1, the unit segregation...
... This investigation into thein uences of aromatic amino acid auxotrophy on weak acid resistance was initiated in response to the finding that losses of Pdr12p or of Azr1p appeared to be exerting ... pH 6.8 prior to autoclaving Bioscreen culture of strains on pH 4.5 YPD (30 °C) inthe presence of weak acid stress and the plating of strains on pH 4.5 YPD plates containing stress agents were ... corroborate the independence ofthe Tat2p effect from Pdr12p function, we took advantage of a loss -of- function mutant in War1p, the transcription factor responsible for PDR12 induction upon acid...