... average"
One of the keys of the kinetic- molecular model is to relate pressure
to collisions of molecules with any wall:
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§1. Kineticmolecular model of an ideal gas:
1.1 Equations of state of ... principle of equipartition of energy we have, in average,
for each of degree of freedom:
kT
For three orthogonal directions there are six degree of freedom
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1.2 Kinetic- molecular model of ... inertial energy of
1 mole of ideal gas:
For n moles of gas the internal energy is by n times larger !
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Summary
Equation of state of an ideal gas
nRTpV
The kinetic- molecular model...
... 1951
.
APPLICATIONS OF THE THEORYOF CLUMPS 127
The Application of the Theoryof Clumps to
Information Retrieval
The most important application of the Theoryof
Clumps has been to information ...
APPLICATIONS OF THE THEORYOF CLUMPS
117
[Mechanical Translation and Computational Linguistics, vol.8, nos.3 and 4, June and October 1965]
Applications of the Theoryof Clumps*
by R. ... take account of i) and ii) by computing
the coefficient for each pair of objects on the basis of
the observed number of common properties, and then
weighting it by the unlikelihood* of the pair...
... description of an important part of the kinetictheoryof gases,
this book has played the important role of transmitting the solved and unsolved
problems ofkinetictheory to generations of students ... equilibrium of two different gases with
another body (say a diathermanous wall between the compartments of a
vessel containing the
two gases)
are outside the
scope
of the kinetictheoryof
gases:
... cases of much more general
results of statistical mechanics.
6. The interpretation of kinetic- theory results
The methods of
the kinetic
theory
are
successful in
giving results
of practical...
... from
humans.
IVD is a member of the ACAD family of enzymes,
all of which employ a similar enzyme mechanism for
a,b-dehydrogenation of acyl-CoA substrates [1]. Con-
servation of the substituted glycine ... consists of 10 amino acids,
seven of which are conserved within the species
(Fig. 2C) and two of which are conserved within all
ACAD family of enzymes, forming a highly conserved
motif of Gly–Gly–X–Gly. ... of the enzyme-excluded solution from that of
the enzyme-containing solution and was expressed as nmols
of 2,6-dichloroindophenol reduced per mg of protein per
min. The extinction coefficient of...
... translocation of NF-jB, whereas
pre-incubation of SAA with RAGE inhibited nuclear
translocation [12]. These data suggested that SAA of
RA joints is actively involved in the pathogenesis of
RA through ... [25,26].
Nuclear factor for activation of T cells Ca
2+
is a sig-
naling molecule that functions in a great variety of
organs and cells. One of the roles of Ca
2+
is to regulate
calcineurin, which ... of monocyte ⁄ mac-
rophage origin and are the key players in the control of
bone metabolism. Receptor activation of NF-jB ligand
(RANKL) induces osteoclast differentiation in the pres-
ence of...
... be detec ted for o nly the
first 30 min of incubation, whereas t hat o f t he human
Table 1. Summary of the purification of DNase I from 4 g of pancreas of H. japonicus.
Purification step
Protein
(mg)
Total ... r
lysates of cells that had been transfected with expression
vectors containing the entire coding regions of the wild-type
shark DNases I, substitution of the signal sequence regions
of each of the ... hydrophobicity profiles of the signal sequence regions
of human, eel, frog, T. scyllia and H. japonicus DNases I.
However, prediction of the secondary structure of the
corresponding part of the enzyme...
... [1,2]. However, the molecular targets of SQAGs
are ambiguous. The aim of the present study was to
identify molecular targets that could be of significance.
Earlier, effects of SQAGs were found ... immobilize
on the control well. Increase rate of recovery for control ¼ titer of
SQAG immobilized well ⁄ titer of control well.
Table 1. SPR analysis of the binding of SQAGs to the immobilized
peptide, ... sequence of
clone-14 is similar to the neck region of the MCAK.
Some parameters were changed: Database, SwissProt;
Expectation upper value, 50; Matrix, BL50; Number of
alignments, 50.
Comparisons of...
... Ichishima
2
1
Laboratory ofMolecular Enzymology, Division of Life Science, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University,
Aoba-ku, Sendai, Japan;
2
Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Engineering, ... ones.
3
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank Prof Takeshi Uozumi of the Department of Biotechnology,
Tokyo University, for the permission to use B. subtilis KN2, and Prof
Koji Takahashi of the Department of Applied Biochemical ... the bottom of
the depression on the surface of ALP I, and it was adjacent
to Lys26, which was the last residue of N-terminal region on
the molecular surface. As a result of substitution of Asp117
to...
... the intersection theoryof the moduli space of curves and of its stable
curve compactification. Chapter 13 contains an exposition of L
p
-cohomology, of the
intersection cohomology theory for projective ... derivative of products, and so
on.
The Fox differential calculus produces matrix representations of free groups of
finite rank, of automorphism groups of these free groups, and of subgroups of these
automorphism ... the modulus of a particular family of curves.
Definition 2.2 (The modulus of a family of curves). A family of curves is a set of
continuous maps W Œ0; 1 !
x
C. Let F be a family of curves. An...