... than
the wild-type both in the absence a nd in the p resence of
Fig. 3. Normalized zinc-dependent ATPase activity ofthe wild-type and
mutated enzymes. TheATPaseactivity(percentageoftheactivityofthe
wild-type) ... The effect of 30 l
M
Zn
2+
on the P
i
-phosphorylation ofthe wild-type and the P401L
enzymes (gray columns). Note that the maximal phosphorylation of
the P401L mutant is only 8% ofthe wild-type ... possible that the tolerance for the s ubstitutions at this site
is related to the size and hydrophobicity ofthe substituting
side chain. Inspection of a theoretical model of the
Ca-ATPase in the E
2
state...
... for ferriage. On the high bluffs, on the south side ofthe river, is plenty of excellent
pine, & cedar timber, as the gunwales of their boats show, for they said they got them there, & provisions ... by the looks of their loads they do not intend
to starve. Most ofthe horses, mules & cattle, are the best the states afford; they are indeed beautiful, but I fear
some of them will share the ... her journal.
[40] The Little Blue R. rises in the southern part of Nebraska, runs through Jefferson Co., thence into the State
of Kansas, and empties into the Big Blue R. in Marshall Co., of that...
... but rather in cases involving the assertion ofthe reg-
ulatory and administrative authority (in the case oftheAmerican colonies) of
either the metropole or theAmerican central state. They ... against themselves. Between the time of its ratification and the onset
of the project of legibility, there was a dr
ˆ
ole de guerre concerning the meaning
of the self-incrimination provision ofthe ... outsiders to the role of shaping
legal doctrine, they began their careers as critics of court power. Once they
took hold ofthe reins of state and began to staff the courts themselves, how-
ever, the...
... determines the diagnosis of
TB for the majority of adults, positive culture results often are
lacking for children. In the majority of cases, the diagnosis of
pediatric TB is established by the triad of ... and analysis of epi-
demiologic and other data
ã Development of policies and procedures and of a plan
for controlling TB, on the basis ofthe assessment of the
problem
ã Assurance of diagnostic, ... health, their skills and capacities, the
places where they work, the way they are organized, the
equipment and systems available to them, and the fiscal
resources they command) represents the public...
... Relf, cashier of the
Louisiana State Bank, were the business partners and subsequently the executors ofthe will of Daniel Clark of
the same city, and it was against them that the latter's ... ofthe Hon.
John Slidell, married Commodore Matthew C. Perry, U.S.N., who opened the doors of Japan to the trade of
the world, and whose daughter, Caroline Slidell Perry, became the wife ofthe ... park, and the houses on the other three sides ofthe square were among the
finest residences in the city. Many of them were occupied by families of prominence, among which were
those of Watts,...
... introduction ofthe stu-
dent to the life of America and ofthe modern world, the completion
of the task undertaken by the grammar and high schools of equip-
ping [that student] for the full duties of ...
1
INTRODUCTION
There is an ideal at the heart of everything American, and the ideal
at heart oftheAmerican university is intellectual training, the awak-
ening ofthe whole [person], the thorough ... audiences.
The majority of studies discussed in this report explicitly or implicitly addresses hu-
man capital theory. It is also the case that a number ofthe studies highlight the kinds
of tradeoffs...
... and
difficult on the other. Because ofthe
emergence of information sources
such as the world-wide computer
network called the Internet
2
(the
source of information this thesis will
focus ... get a clear picture ofthe
size ofthe Internet, let alone to
make an estimation ofthe amount
of information that is available on
or through it;
ã The dynamic nature ofthe
information on ...
are pieces of software code, people like
to deal with them as if they were dealing
with other people (regardless ofthe type
of agent interface that is being used).
Agents that fit the stronger...
... values, others say advertising merely reflects the values of
society rather than shaping them. They argue that consumers' values are
defined by thesociety in which they live and are the results ... dentists, engineers, or professors-to encourage them to use the
advertisers’ product or specify it for others to use is known as professional
advertising. Professional groups are important because they ... choose the degree to which they attempt to satisfy their desires, and wise
advertisers associate their products and services with the satisfaction of
higher-order needs.
Proponents of advertising offer...
... and for the connection of the
user with the agent(s) that will help him
solve his problem. The number of types
of agents the Interface Agent has to deal
with, depends on the aims ofthe system.
As ... complicated and
difficult on the other. Because of the
emergence of information sources
such as the world-wide computer
network called the Internet
2
(the
source of information this thesis will
focus on ... get a clear picture of the
size ofthe Internet, let alone to
make an estimation ofthe amount
of information that is available on
or through it;
ã The dynamic nature of the
information on Internet:
information...
... the decomposition of these effects
on self-employment, the picture becomes somewhat more complex. In
both the 1970s and the 1980s, the detailed sectors ofthe economy within
which there was the ... among the results ofthe various data
analyses presented here:
First, there is strong evidence that the numerical decline ofthe petty
bourgeoisie which has marked the long-term history of American
capitalism ... understand
the trajectory oftheAmerican class structure into the next century.
Class counts78
American culture. In the 1980 US class analysis project data, 54% of
people in theAmerican working...
... to the expansion ofthe expert-manager
category. These trends of intensiđed proletarianization in the labor
process generate the prediction of an expansion ofthe working class, an
expansion of ... keeping with the idea ofthe increasing centrality of
knowledge and information within the production processes of post-
industrial society, even within the manufacturing sectors ofthe economy.
3.4 ... faced with the problem
of extracting labor effort from workers. In the arsenal of strategies of
social control available to the capitalist class, one ofthe key weapons is
the degradation of work,...