... is the cut-off value in the Recommendations of the American Heart Association [35] and the trigger for initi-ation of insulin treatment for ICU patients recommendedby the American College of ... that are the root of hospitalacquired hyperglycaemia and in the long term lead todevelopment of diabetes.Although the incidence of hospital acquired hypergly-caemia differed between the three ... important contribut-ing factor. The difference in the incidence of hyperglycae-mia is probably a consequence of those differences and the differences in the severity of disease. However, itseems...
... getting kind of impatient. Am I stupid to wait around for him?16 How to Get Out ofthe Friend Zonewould hang out with them until the wee hours ofthe morning, watching them party until they inevitably ... school, they dated during their senior year. This made sense, because he was in the band and she was on the flag team, which meant they spent a lot of time together after school. When they’d ... chronological order all of Kaylie’s previous boyfriends. But they never talk about the two of them dating. It’s the ultimate taboo subject. He thinks about it all the time, sure. But they never talk...
... hypothesize that the proton-ated state ofthe chaperone initiates this cycle, whereas the deprotonated state occurs upon completion of the maturation process ofthe partner. The nature of the signal ... reduces the pep-tide binding affinity by 100-fold and the lifespan of the complex by 10-fold, as judged by koff. The physiologicalchaperone cycle probably consists ofthe rapid binding of the ... was the discovery of the pH-dependent modulation ofthe peptide bindingaffinity by changing the lifespan ofthe chaperone–peptide complex. Indeed, deprotonation of a yetunidentified residue of...
... interruption ofthe geometry of therecognition helix for either Antp or the TTF-1HD, the anomalous amide exchange pattern and the NOE connectivity data ofthe C-terminal portion of helix III ... Lorentzian model of J(x) calculated over avery wide range of correlation times, s. Most of the experimental points accumulate rather close to the upper intercept ofthe theoretical curve and the fitting(solid) ... conflict with the global interpretation ofthe data. With the exclusion of the N-terminal octapeptidyl and C-terminal nonapept-idyl fragments of Glu17, Leu34 and Lys46, the average of the {1H}–15N...
... investigation ofthe role of power in customary international law. The international situation haschanged profoundly in recent years, not only as a result ofthe end of the Cold War, the disintegration of ... imply the absence of normative controls.Regime theory and institutionalismRegime theorists elaborated upon the ideas ofthe system theorists andstructural realists by developing the concept of ... between the claim of international law, asembodied in the Charter and in decisions ofthe International Court, toregulate the use of force and the assertions of certain most powerfulStates, and of...
... ancestor of life. With respect to the studied enzymes ofthe POP family, POP seems to be the most conserved enzyme. Ten conserved amino acids werefound at the active site ofthe enzyme of each ofthe ... proposed that the b-propeller of P. furiosus POP does not perform the same function as the mammalian enzyme, i.e. the exclusion of large peptidesfrom the active site [25]. Clearly the role ofthe b-propellerhas ... b4-strand and the aB¢-helix at the active site, and Gly511 is the first residue of that a-helix. The high degree of conservation of theseresidues suggests that this turn between the secondarystructure...
... discrepancybetween the rather high GC c ontent o f p roteobacterialKatGs a nd the GC content ofthe whole o rganism(Table 2), s upporting the hypothesis on the direction of the lateral gene transfer. ... though the C-domains ofthe catalase–peroxid-ases had lost the ability to bind the prosthetic heme group, the structural elements remained conserved. In addition, in the N-domains ofthe catalase-peroxidases, ... andthus the role ofthe corresponding part ofthe gene is alsounknown. These g ene f usions togeth er with single-copygenes of APXs and CCPs are ideal for investigating the evolution of a widespread...
... How-ever, these relation extraction efforts have over-looked the ontological distinctions between the different types of part-whole relations. They as-sume the existence of a single relation, ... Subtypes ofthe Part-Whole Relation: Do Not Mix yourSeedsAshwin IttooUniversity of GroningenGroningen, The Netherlandsr.a.ittoo@rug.nlGosse BoumaUniversity of GroningenGroningen, The Netherlandsg.bouma@rug.nlAbstractAn ... whenlearning the individual types of part-wholerelations? That is, we determine whether the performance of state -of- the- art IE systems inlearning the individual part-whole relation types increases (due...
... 3-1. The breakdown of these 4806 results is as follows: 4321 results were used for the preparation of Error- Patterns and the other 495 results were used for the evaluation. Table 3-1 Therecognition ... value of not less than 2, therefore we obtained 629 Error-Pattems using the 4321 results of speech recognition. Preparation of the String-Database: Using the different data-sets ofthe ATR ... candidates, when one of their Error-Parts includes the other, and their frequencies are the same value, the candidate whose Error-Part includes the other is accepted. Condition of Inclusion-2:...
... whichsuffers from lack of water in the dry season. In the lower part of Khorat the average annualrainfall is only 1050 mm. On the other hand, in the far Northeast, along the Mekong River,over ... amounts of rainfall. The Northeast of Thailand has beenpromoted for rubber plantation establishment, and, on the other hand, considerable variationin the amount of rainfall exists within the northeastern ... Thailand are the Rubber ResearchInstitute of Thailand (RRIT) and the Office ofthe Rubber Replanting Aid Fund (ORRAF). The RRIT works under the Department of Agriculture (Ministry of Agriculture...
... they, undesignedly of course, keep our Church in ignorance, not only ofthe absolute unity of the Churches in the region of Amoy, but also ofthe real progress ofthe cause of Christ and ofthe ... according to the newplan, the Missionaries form themselves into the kind of Classis now required of them; what will be the relationofthe Classis of Amoy to the Board of Foreign Missions? Is the Classis, ... of thousands upon thousands ofthe saints ofthe Most High, is made to lie at the basis ofthe action ofthe lastSynod!History and Ecclesiastical Relations ofthe Churches ofthe Presbyterial Order...
... to one of the glucoses ofthe trehalose in either a 1–6 or 1–4 linkage, and the nonreducing glucose linked to the other trehaloseglucose in either a 1–6 or a 1–4 linkage.To determine the sugar ... enzymes and the sequences obtained from the Mycobacterium tuberculosisgenome [24]. One of these pathways involves the directrearrangement ofthe a1,4-glucosidic linkage of maltose to the a,a1,1 ... linked to the 6position of one ofthe trehalose glucoses (i.e. Glca1–6Glca1–6Glca1–1aGlc) [21]. A number of other tetrasac-charides of trehalose have been chemically synthesized witheither galactose...
... higher the p-value attached to an operator, the closer is the interpretation of that operator in accordance with the rules of ordinary Boolean logic. On the other hand, the smaller the p-value, ... must be used. The results of Table I show that for the CACM queries the best overall policy is a complete softening ofthe Boolean operators down to p = 1. Evidently not many ofthe quasi-Boolean ... and-operator. The higher the p-value, the more similar • the corresponding operator will be to the com- pulsory Boolean and. Correspondingly, the smaller the p-value, the more relaxed is the interpretation...