... localized lessinthenucleusthanthewild-typeSIK1(seethedifferencebetween the first and second panels in Fig. 4C). On the other h and, Chimera 2, SIK2, in which domain 3B hadbeen replaced with the RK-rich ... their RK-richregion andthe corresponding region exchanged between the two enzymes, showed no co rrelation between their nuc learlocalization and CREB-repression activities. On the otherhand, ... the N-terminal regions and of the C-terminal regions were separately amplified by PCR and then ligated to these fragments. To amplify frag-ments c ontaining residues 1–572, 1–585 and 1–612, the common...
... tual corpus and requires only the general informa- tion appeared in the corpus. Although the colloca- tions retrieved by the method are monolingual and they are not available to the machine ... more information on , refer to the manual. 2 You can use the to help you. 3 The syntax for is : 4 output from the execution of commands. 5 , use the command with the option 6 have a special ... different from their literal meaning andthe usage and meaning of a collocation is totally dependent on each domain. In addition, new collocations are produced one after another and most of them are...
... that members of theculture use as a way of depicting the culture to themselves and others.Many other culture researchers prefer the term basic values todescribe the concept of the deepest levels. ... the readers of the first and secondedition. Were it not for their positive and critical feedback, and their use of this book in their courses and their consulting work, Iwould not have had the ... OrganizationalCulture and Leadership Defined 11. The Concept of Organizational Culture: Why Bother? 32. The Levels of Culture 253. Cultures in Organizations: Two Case Examples 394. How Culture...
... directed to the boiling section of the steam generator and condenses there. Condensate from the boiler is mixed with water from the separator. The cooled water is fed to a preheater and then directed ... between the standpipes. The piping of the operating channels and protective coating failure-detection system was also located between the standpipes. The plate rested on supports installed on the ... covered on the top with a plate carrying standpipes with openings for the insertion of operating channels. The piping for feeding the coolant to the fuel bundles and for removing the coolant...
... where 5% of the data lie to the left of the +45 line and above the efficiency = 0 line (i.e., within the 135 wedge). In this position, the intercept of the +45 line with the x-axis is the threshold ... s and s are the flux linkages of the two stator phases. si and si are the currents of the two stator phases and P is the number of pole pairs. The currents si and si ... this study. In the tests, the actuator torque andthe three phases of currents and voltages were measured from the strain gage type sensor attached on the stem, and current and voltage probes...
... across the dry band. With further application of the test solution, the erosion of the sample surface occurs as a result of the tracking test. Fig.9 shows the relation between dosage of the irradiation ... 22 and 23 show the relation between the discharge quantity andthe total dose of irradiation. With the increase of the total dose of irradiation, the discharge quantity decreases with PBN and ... between the electrodes across the sample surface. A discharge appears at the dry band. After the appearance of the discharge, the sample surface is eventually dried between the electrodes. The...
... against . . . the THE CRISIS OFLITERATURE IN THE 1790sPrint Cultureandthe Public SpherePAUL KEEN Problems now and then 15was crucial because it allowed people to understand themselves ... story of the fragmentationof the ideal of literature as a public sphere. The excesses gener-ated by the French Revolution, on the one hand, and by the infor-mation revolution, on the other, converged ... reason.But these shifts cannot erase the important continuities thatexisted between the lyrical ideals of the poets andthe more secu-lar ambitions of other authors. It is impossible to understand the poets’...
... Osaka, Japan). The RNA was reverse-tran-scribed using SuperScript II (Invitrogen) and used for clon-ing the SV40T Ag cDNA. The cDNA encoding the wild-typeSV40T Ag andthe 3Â portion of the tsA58T ... antibodies against the pan-EC mar-ker, CD31, the lymphatic endothelial and liversinusoidal endothelial marker Lyve-1 (lymphatic vesselendothelial hyaluronan receptor-1) [28–32] and SV40TAg. Immunostaining ... Inaddition, they are not representative of all types ofECs at various developmental stages and in vascularbeds [2]. On the other hand, the use of geneticallyKeywordsCre ⁄ loxP recombination; endothelial...
... expanded to include sections on the spread of the game to Australia and New Zealand, the failed attempt to expand the sportto South Wales, andthe history of the RFU in the decade following the ... rules forbade touching the ball with the hands, only running with it. The Sheffield code also allowed for use of the hand to hit or push the ball. And both the FA andthe Sheffield rules even ... northernfactory cultureandthe importance of language in the study of working-class culture is crucial to understanding the various components of working-class culture and their interaction on each other....
... is the protagonist andthe founders are the beloved. While Whittington’s idealization of the founding fathers makes it impossible for him to directly acknowledge that theThe Founding Fathers, ... band, The Microscopic Septet.6 Music critics had become quite upset with the band because they couldn’t figure out who the humor was aimed at. Were they making fun of jazz? The audience? Themselves? ... 2006. The Founding Fathers, Pop Culture, and Constitutional Law20 the beloved. Ironically, the fear of being overwhelmed by the beloved persists even more strongly as the desire for the beloved...
... improve the motivation and reten-tion of these mid-level cadres, we must begin measuring and monitoring the key factors within their work environ-ment that affect their performance. The role of organizational ... colleagues and the community as one of the main motivating factors[31]. The mid-level providers were slightly more positive abouttheir work relationships andthe degree of control theyhave over their ... to seek other employment and plans to leave their jobs within the next 12 months.These findings not only confirm the relationship between organizational attributes and job satisfaction and reten-tion...
... of radon (and its decay products) and thoron (so-called thoron)from the air causes their deposition on the lining of the lungs. These depositedradionuclides irradiate the lungs and other tissues, ... U and 232 Th in the air areabout 1 µBq/m 3 . If the dust particles in air are formed by organic matter, thentheir uranium and thorium content is significantly lower. On the other hand, ... situation24 hours from the beginning of the release. The point of the release is the site of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The source term applied is the estimated source term for the Chernobyl accident....
... belonging to the same natural series. The water passes through the solid grain either in the bedrock of the aquifers or in the soils from the drainagearea. The rate of this weathering is not the same ... but it is true that the major part of the atmosphere resides in the troposphere, andthe relevant processes and changes governing the weather takeplace in it. The troposphere and stratosphere are ... Concentrations in Food andthe Environment where A is the nuclide concentration, K is the eddy diffusivity coefficient, x is the distance from the shoreline, ω is the advection velocity, and λ is the corre-sponding...
... CONCLUSIONSLaboratoryandeldstudiestodateshowhownanomaterialsinteractwitheachotherandwithotherenvironmentalconstituentstoaffecttheirfateandtransport .The physicochemical properties of the nanoparticles, either ... variablescomplicate the behavior of nanomaterials in the environment. These variables includethepHandionicstrengthoftheaqueoussolution,thepresenceofdissolvedorganicmatter, andthe organic carbon content and ... Environment Dispersioninair(aerosol)differsfromhydrosolformationprincipallybecause(1 )the uidmediumhasalowerdensityandhigherparticlevelocities;(2)themediumhasalowdipolemoment ;and( 3)themediumhasalowdielectricconstant.There-fore,theprimaryfactorsinairdispersionareparticlesizeandinter-particleafnitiesthatarerelatedtoinduciblenetzetapotentialinair.Inbothcases—dispersioninwateranddispersioninair—thefateofthenanoparticleresultsfromtheinterplayofcompetinginteractionsatthenanoparticleinterface. To predict the probability of agglomeration and thereby the stability...
... examiners and recorded.Standardization of Shell vial culture After adaptation of JE, WN and Dengue-2 viruses (NIVstrains) to the porcine kidney cell line, the strains wereused for the standardization ... Shell vial culture Competing interests The author(s) declare that they have no competing inter-estsAuthors' contributionsJSR and RVP designed the study, did the IIF and SVC tests and documented ... established. There is a wide array of laboratorytools that have helped us not only in the diagnosis of these conditions but also in understandingtheir pathogenesis and pathology. However, there are...