... 3'-untranslated region-binding protein J Biol Chem 1997, 27 2: 122 49- 122 52 Kanamori H, Dodson RE, Shapiro DJ: In vitro genetic analysis ofthe rna binding site of vigilin, a multi-kh-domain protein Mol Cell ... concentration of ER, i.e., the estrogen receptor number is a rate-limiting factor inthe expression ofthe VTG gene [22 ] There are several reports suggesting that the AHR-ligands exert their inhibitory ... under the control of ERα [27 ] In another report, the effect of TCDD on the expression of a reporter gene under the control ofthe Xenopus vitellogenin A2 regulatory sequences was studied The study...
... rain due to the influence of CSO The influence of CSO occurred predominantly after the rain rather than during the rain and depending on the rainfall conditions, this influence to the water quality ... effluents are being planned In addition, in view to understand the causes ofthe suppression of photoreactivation of coliform groups in seawater, we will investigate the behavior ofthe coliform groups ... is similar to the rate set inthe UV treatment guideline for sewage With photoreactivation for one to two hours after the UV treatment, the coliform groups inthe - 68 - Journal of Water and Environment...
... 1861-40-1 66063-05-6 19 12- 24-9 159 72- 60-8 97886-45-8 1014-70-6 122 -14-5 85785 -20 -2 2 921 -88 -2 2 824 9-77-6 27 355 -22 -2 40487- 42- 1 22 936-75-0 328 09-16-8 663 32- 96-5 5 121 8-49-6 505 12- 35-1 69 327 -76-0 88678-67-5 ... used for the algae growth inhibition test corresponding to OECD-TG 20 1 Daphnia magna was used for the acute immobilization test corresponding to OECD-TG 20 2 Oryzias latipes is adopted inthe OECD-TG ... algae growth inhibition and 62% for fish mortality, while for a frequency of 20 % or less, it was observed to be 33% for daphnia immobilization On the other hand, for a frequency of 100%, the effect...
... negatives in terms of their semantic features 24 2. 1 Word negative in meaning but not in form 24 2. 1.1 Implicit negation 24 2. 1 .2 Adverbs of frequency 25 2. 1.3 Negation with few/little 26 2.2 ... designed in parts: Part A is the Introduction giving the reasons for choosing the topic, the aims ofthe study, the scope ofthe study, the methods and the design ofthe study 13 Part B is the Development ... nhõn.) In order to emphasize something, the word never is often put at the beginning ofthe sentence in stead ofthe position after main subject It is necessary for the auxiliary to place before the...
... metonymy 26 2. 3.9Aproducer-for-producmetonymy .27 2. 3.10Aname -of- author-for- work metonymy .28 2. 3.11 Acontainer-fo contained metonymy 29 2. 3.12Aconcrete-for-abstract metonymy .31 2. 3.13Apartof human ... The design ofthe study Part A INTRODUCTION Reasons for choosing the subject The aims ofthe study Scope ofthe study Methods ofthe study The design ofthe study Part B CONTENTS Chapter Theoretical ... part ofthe modern world 1.3 The meaning of word Among the words various characteristics, meaning is the most important Word has two main types of meaning: grammatical meaning and lexical meaning...
... subjective point of view, so, the words defined them may be antonyms if they have assessed elements They are assessed according to the certain norm, criteria These are the norms that contain in adjectives ... because they have too few semantic features in common 14 II.1 .2 The second criteria is the word 's ability of combining In one pair of antonyms, if this part combines with one word, so does the another ... 23 V The sources of English adjective antonyms 25 V.1 Adding the prefix "un" 25 V .2 Adding the prefix "in" 25 V.3 Adding the prefix "im"...
... understand them, to know the menu ofthe meal, the time and the way of eating of an English meal 23 Therefore, the content of meanings ofthe word meal is not only explained in several lines inthe ... understand, and inthe perception of native people the contents of word meanings cannot be split In other words, the way of explaining word meanings orthe reasons of naming objects is also one ofthe contents ... two levels: the level of meaning symmetry and the level of word symmetry * Meaning symmetry is the level of symmetry on the meaning ofthe two parts ofthe idioms For example: Inthe idiom đầu...
... from the undisturbed position ofthe spring (that is, x ϭ when F ϭ 0) Substituting Eq 2 28 into Eq 2 27 and integrating yield Wspring ϭ 1k 1x2 Ϫ x2 2 1kJ2 2 (2 29 ) where x1 and x2 are the initial ... of primary interest in thermodynamics, is usually defined as the ratio ofthe net shaft work output ofthe turbine to the heat input to the working fluid The effects of other factors are incorporated ... ofthe fluid, and the bulk fluid velocity Typical values of h, in W/m2 · K, are inthe range of2 25 for the free convection of gases, 50–1000 for the free convection of liquids, 25 25 0 for the...
... (twice the size of all the banks put together) and a customer Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India, 20 07-08, Reserve Bank of India Report on Status of Microfinance Sector in India, 20 06-07, ... bearing on a very large portion ofthe population since, if executed properly, it has the capability to bring them into the banking net by offering Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India, ... prevention of financial exclusion Ranagarajan C (20 08), Report ofthe Committee on Financial Inclusion, submitted to the Government of India Usha Thorat (20 08), Speech on Financial Inclusion and Information...
... known fact that the network of hydrogen bonds within the proteins interior can relay information to other distant regions ofthe protein Also the large increase inthe mobility of some regions ... negative correlations (blue) largely reduced with an increase inthe relative mobility ofthe interdomain hinge residues ( 120 150) and the C-terminal a-helix (23 024 5) (Fig 10) While most ofthe glycosylation ... 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 specically...
... each ofthe two corpora 30 Most Frequent Onomatopoeic Words in LLC Ranking Most Frequent Onomatopoeic Words Number of Tokens 8 8 12 12 12 15 16 16 16 19 19 19 19 23 23 25 25 25 28 28 28 28 28 touch ... shows the numbers of words categorized into each class In addition, it indicates 36 percentages ofthe words out of total of onomatopoeic words (28 7 words) Since the majority of onomatopoeic words ... features ofthe most frequent and most onomatopoeic words in spoken English In 1, I will select these words by using the LLC In 2, I will examine the usages of these words In 3, I will find the tendencies...
... become more widely adopted over time 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 5 32 533 534 535 The format in which these specifications are stored is an important consideration, as the key ... 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 3 32 333 334 The UMM Meta Model is a mechanism that allows Trading Partners to capture the details for a specific business scenario using a ... Categories to Meta Model elements is provided in Appendix A 620 9.5 Context and Common Business Processes 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 The role of Context with respect to business...
... concentrations (20 mm) inhibited by 50% Withmm MnCl2, only 20 % ofthe activity observed withmm Mg2+ was achieved; mm Mn2+ inhibited by 50% With 0.5 mm CoCl2, 50% ofthe activity withmm Mg2+ was achieved, ... 628 51 (6) 127 29 (3) 29 2 96 (5) 3400 (1) 27 9 90 (6) 125 (2) 40 26 (3) 600 (1) e 42 (2) 53 (4) 500 26 0 (3) 830 400 (4) d 103 23 (6) 55 (2) 89 24 (6) 60 (2) 12f 20 100 (2) 24 (1) 20 ... concentrated HCl The formation of Fru6P was detected with resorcinol [63], using Fru6P as the standard The rate was corrected for the color development occurring intheabsenceof enzyme The forward reaction...
... increasing as they in Figure b1 ,2 ⊂ w in which b1 and b2 stand for the two bigrams and w stands for any word containing both of them The overall information quantity is obtained by subtracting the redundancy ... are used for the word-indexing of documents One is the maximum match algorithm (“mmword” inthe figures), which is a representative of simple and fast word segmentation algorithms The other is ... 4.1 Intraword Bigrams and Interword Bigrams Inthe previous section, only the intraword bigrams were discussed together withthe words But every bigram may have both intraword occurrences and interword...
... (C) matching one ofthe dictionary shapes withthe input represented Table ofthe verbs is searched for the input string may involve another component ofthe grammar DISTRIBUTION OF OBJECTS It r ... is taken as the central item ofthe sentence Varying then the nouns allowed withthe verb does not change fundamentally the meaning ofthe corresponding sentences With support verbs, the central ... selectional process for structures may not be direct The words inthe previously discussed pairs may not appear inthe input text Words appearing inthe input are then related to the account for this c...
... array of contingencies As a result, the Office ofthe Secretary of Defense (OSD) and the Navy have taken a more active role in monitoring and shaping the evolution ofthe shipbuilding industrial ... Life Detecting Industrial Base Problems Extending or Moving Construction Time for a Ship Changing Force Structure Conclusion 22 23 25 27 27 28 29 29 31 32 33 35 35 36 ... calculation ofthe workforce productivities at each ofthe shipyards • Finally, the Financial Adjustments and Assumptions Model inthe tool calculates the spending profiles for the given plan, using the...
... determined from the global t The constant a is the ratio of apparent dissociation constants for binding GST-IjBa inthepresence and absenceof ATP, and the value of a indicates whether the binding ... using Hepes MgCl2 MnCl2 buffer These ndings conrmed the importance of kinase conditions used for determining kinetic values (Fig 2E,F) A list of previously established kinetic values for IKK2 ... (see Fig 3H in [ 52] ) and with comparable frequency to the original model (see Fig 3D) These ndings indicate that substituting previously reported kinetic data inthe original model withthe experimental...
... (16) for x > as f (x) = 2/ v (x 2/ v/σ) (2/ v−1) /2 √ K (2/ v−1) /2 (x σ 2( 2/v−1) /2 Γ (1/v) π 2/ v/σ), (18) where Kη (x) is a Bessel function ofthe second kind of order η and of imaginary argument At the ... (subordinated) Brownian motion, where the subordinator is a gamma process Difference of two gamma processes As described in detail in [27 ], these are the original ways in which the process was introduced ... i.i.d gamma processes (20 ) 16 Eugene Seneta The preceding more or less persists inthe published version [21 ], along withthe possibility of estimation by using the p.d.f of Θ = ωX, mod 2 , the submission...
... detectable inthe posterior intestine [27 ] In adult mammals, CRBPII mRNA levels gradually decrease along the anterior-posterior axis ofthe intestine [28 ,29 ] The proximal intestine of mammals has ... greater inthe anterior than inthe posterior ofthe intestine [34] Thus, these findings are consistent withthe proposed role of CRBPII in retinol metabolism Similarly, previous studies in mammals ... expression is similar along the anteriorposterior axis inthe intestine of mammals Therefore, a corresponding trend for CRBPII and I-FABP expression in zebrafish is consistent with their expression...