... with ADP indicated in red. The helix-turn-helix(HTH)-containing DNA binding domain of DnaA is in green and thewinged helix (WH)-containing domain of Orc1 ⁄ Cdc6 is in dark blue.N. P. Robinson ... the origin of replica-tion in Pyrococcus, providing the first experimentalproof of a localized origin of replication in the archaea[52]. Interestingly, in a situation reminiscent of that in several ... Theunwinding of this intrinsically meltable DNA is a keystep in replication initiation at origins. Under highlydefined in vitro conditions, DnaA is capable of medi-ating partial unwinding of this...
... finite set of initial trees, A is a finite set of auxiliary trees. An initial tree is a tree with root labeled by S and internal nodes and leaf nodes labeled by nonterminal and terminal symbols, ... studying tag parsing. The schemes using lig and cfg to represent parses can be seen to underly most of the existing tag parsing algorithms, 1 Introduction We study parsing oftree adjoining ... derived using the rewrit- ing rules of the grammar. A derivation treeof the grammar, on the other hand, is a tree that encodes the sequence of rewritings used in deriving a derived tree. In the...
... third source of influence for these is from the Viking heritage; not only was the Norman Duchy born from Viking invasions, there were further influxes of settlers of Viking origin in the XI and ... significant number of surviving examples (including some of those illustrated above). The Musée Lapidaire in the Castle of La Cité, Carcassonne (11) has a particularly fine example of a Carolingian chancel ... following the fall of the Roman Empire that the use of interlace in sculpture was resumed in Western Europe, particularly in the North of Italy. For example, the basilica of San Vitale, built in...
... 789,000 ha of land is registered in the Province; including 340,000 ha of hak milik, and 363,000 ha of HGU. 33 The over 50 percent of farmers who have a low income and can not invest in clonal ... seedlings but the quality is often low; hence the rate of growth is slow and yields disappointing. Slow growth increases fire risk in the early years. lack of funds to finance upkeep of a ... forestry 7 Involving farmers in the preservation oftree cover and fire prevention 7 South Sumatra Province: A Prime Example 8 3. FORESTS, TREE CROPS AND PEOPLE IN SOUTH SUMATRA PROVINCE 9...
... recent data indicate a drop of LGS loans in terms of numbers and volume inBritain compared to a continued rise in Germany, as well as continuing differences between the countries regarding the ... lending to SMEs inBritain still has a more short-term structure. Concerning density of branch networks, statistical data support a lower density inBritain than in Germany. In 1995, in the ... still higher in Germany than it was in 1995 in Britain. As Hildebrandt (1999, 2000) has shown in a German-French comparison of banking, the higher density of branches in Germany is mainly due...
... structure. Examples of such games in- clude naming games, in which agents take turns naming and learning the names of objects in their simulated environment, imitation games in which one agent ... coherent shared language can evolve in a population of agents as a result of repeated language games - stylised interactions involving the exchange of linguistic information. Our research views ... erties of the world and, more importantly, the nature of interactions between the agents. In this way, procedural definitions of the different kinds of language games can be given as part of the...
... particularhistorical period, a bias in favor of modernity, or the difficulties of an- dFAITH IN Exclusionary Originsof Nationalism Faith in Nation:Exclusionary Originsof NationalismANTHONY W. MARXOXFORD ... in the making but never made.”3 In- stead, the ideal of absolute sovereignty had to be reinforced by estab-lishing authority, a minimum of popular loyalty and obedience, or thebeginnings of ... latter component of the emergence of “printcapitalism.” Accordingly, nationalism was the result of growing marketrelations forging networks of trade and resulting solidarity. Accordingto Gellner,...
... reserved Printed in the United States of America Seventh printing, 2003 Library of Congress Cataloging -in- Publication Data Waal, F. B. M. de (Frans B. M.), 1948-Good Natured : the originsof right ... Whereas female macaques normally maintain lifelong bonds of kinship, Mozu ignored the ties with her offspring and began making overtures to individuals in the dominant division. Despite occasional ... truth emerging from a juxtaposition of genetic self-interest and the intense sociality and conviviality of many animals, including our-selves. Instead of human nature's being either fundamentally...
... reduction in the number of motor units as aresult of death of motor neurons in the spinal cord and of increases in the number of muscle fibers innervated bysurviving motor neurons [38,39]. The aging-relateddecline ... presence of full range of motion in the finger, wrist, and elbow joints,and functional range of motion in the shoulder joint. In addition, older adults met a cut-off score of 25 on theMini-Mental ... underlying reasoning was that aging-relateddeclines, such as increases in neuromuscular noise,decreases in muscle force, and declines in efficiency of sensory feedback affect accuracy of motion...
... the change of material struc-ture of silicon films [13-15]. In this article, we focus onthe study of the originsof 1/f noise in pm-Si:H andinvestigate the influence of boron doping ratio on ... Laboratory of Electronic Thin Films and Integrated Devices,School of Optoelectronic Information, University of Electronic Science andTechnology of China (UESTC), Chengdu 610054, China2Arkansas Institute ... EXPRESS Open Access Origins of 1/f noise in nanostructure inclusionpolymorphous silicon filmsShibin Li1,2, Yadong Jiang1, Zhiming Wu1*, Jiang Wu2, Zhihua Ying3, Zhiming Wang2*, Wei...
... participating in the process, including individualmolecules or their aggregates. There is no unique way of representing the biochemical machinery in mathematicalform: depending on the level of structural ... that now the fixed point is located in the origin of coordinates and that the Jacobian matrix in the vicinity of this point isJim= νi(pim−qim). (B.10)C. Derivation of The Autocorrelation ... and a variety of theoretical approacheshave been developed to understand its origins. Two of them have been especially successful in explanation of thephenomenon of burstiness. In the first one,...
... shows the amount of money per week spent on fast foods in Britain. The graph shows the trends in consumption of fast foods.Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown ... should write at least 150 words. You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. More TestBằng A Bằng B Bằng CGrammarBasic IntermediateAdvancedTừ vựngTOEICSATTOEFLGREGMAT ...
... The graphs below show the types of music albums purchased by people in Britain according to s3x and age.Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below. You ... the information shown below. You should write at least 150 words. You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. ...
... activity of the fractions of lower terpinen-4-ol composition points out that beside terpinen-4-ol, other components in the tea tree oil have also the added effect of antibacterium. 3.3.Investigation ... 3.3.Investigation of tea tree oil application in cosmetics Since tea tree oil is not dissolved in water, the emulsifying reagent Tween-80 is applied with the concentration of 1%. Two concentrations of essential ... and 0.25% v/v, all fractions of the essential oil have the antibacterial efficiency of about 90%, including of the fraction of 98% terpinen-4-ol to all chosen types of bacteria, except the little...