... [DiS-C3(5); Fig 1], on mitochondrial structureand function Materials and methods Analysis of mitochondrial configuration by transmission electron microscopy Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) ... c remain to be conducted In conclusion, we found DiS-C3(5) to show multiple effects on the mitochondrial structureand function, effects 11 dependent on both its concentration and the Pi status ... spontaneous acceleration of mitochondrial Ó FEBS 2004 Effects of DiS-C on mitochondrial structureand function (Eur J Biochem 271) 3577 Fig Inhibitory effects of a low concentration DiS-C3(5) on...
... oxidation and chemical dissolution The dynamic equilibrium of the oxide formation (highly dependent on the acid concentration and availability of oxygen ions) and dissolution (relatively constant ... sulfuric acid concentration at the same voltage Oxide growth rate and its rate of dissolution partially depended upon concentration of sulfuric acid Higher electrolyte concentration increased oxide ... anodization except for longer anodization time [31] The typical duration for second anodization ranges from 24 to 36 h A data acquisition board in conjunction with the LabVIEW program monitored the current,...
... is very conservative and the loop connecting the b5 and b7 strands is shorter than the corresponding loop connecting the b5 and b7 strands of nonmetazoan sHsp (Fig 1B) Moreover, the structure ... lysis buffer and subjected to sonication and centrifugation This operation was repeated twice more and the supernatants obtained were combined and subjected to ammonium sulfate fractionation (0–30% ... similar, and the positions of the b-strands correlate well with the corresponding positions of the b-strands in M jannaschii Hsp16.5 and T aestivum Hsp16.9 (Fig 1B) Predictions of the secondary structure...
... with a 5-nm excitation and emission bandwidth, a 0.5-s response time, and a scan speed of 40 nmÆs)1 All samples contained lM peptide or the same concentration of NATA for control experiments, ... secondary structure, although some of the initially solved 50 structures randomly showed a short a helical conformation in the C-terminal part The disordered conformation in the C-terminal region ... quenching and blue shift Fluorescence emission spectra of NATA (a and b) and D16W-D24)37 GGN4 (c and d) in water (a and c) and in 10 mM SDS micelles (b and d) were measured with an excitation wavelength...
... length of options, and substitute restricted stock and bonuses for option compensation The fair value reduction in option grants is on average 9% (0.4%) of absolute net income In contrast, under ... both real actions and financial reporting decisions in the context of recognition and disclosure Examples of the former include Imhoff and Thomas [1988] and Mittelstaedt, Nichols, and Regier [1995]; ... option contracts and whether to adopt fair value recognition Second, investor and market sentiments about option compensation also changed during the time period of most voluntary recognition...
... broader band The violet emission band at around 400 nm in the near UV region arises due to the direct transitions involving the valence band and conduction band in the band gap region The PL ... surfactant and with CTAB, SDS and Triton are termed as MBH-NON, MBH-CTAB, MBH-SDS and MBH-Triton, respectively To investigate the effect of synthesis process on the nanostructure formation, the ... the addition of surfactants (MBH-CTAB and MBH-Triton) The increase in the absorption peak intensity and band gap for MBH-SDS nanowhiskers in comparison with the MBH-CTAB and MBH-Triton-In Autoclave...
... applying one or more of: a row permutation, a column permutation, and renaming symbols In this paper we study the structure of a SOMA, and then report on the use of computational group theory and ... methods for enumeration and comparison, PhD thesis, University of London, 1995 [8] J D´nes and A D Keedwell, eds, Latin Squares - New Developments in the e Theory and Applications, Annals of Discrete ... the computational group theory system GAP (version 4b5) [9] and its share library package GRAPE (version 4.0) [13] which performs calculations with graphs with groups acting on them One important...
... relation between face numbers and numbers of missing faces we refer to Nagel [14] In Section we prove Theorem 1.1 and discuss Conjecture 1.2 In Section we give evidence for Conjecture 1.4 and reduce ... The case d = is trivial: here i = r = 1, q = and S(1, 0) consists of two points We proceed by double induction on d andon ˜ f = j f j (∆) By induction on f we may assume that for every v ∈ ∆, Hd ... bound on the dimension of missing faces is specified Let HS(i, d, n) be the family of d-dimensional homology spheres with n vertices and without missing faces of dimension > i Let d ≥ 0, < i and...
... afterload and the stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system With progression of the disease and intensified splanchnic vasodilation and subsequent systemic vasodilation, the cardiac compensation ... production or elimination, or a combination of both Combined elimination and decreased production seems most probable We could demonstrate the presence of pressor hormones, such as norepinephrine and ... activation of endogenous vasoconstrictor and water-retaining and sodium-retaining systems such as the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system and the sympathic nervous system, and in the nonosmotic...
... cultures on H2O2 formation andon cell survival in Figure catalase LSEC of9 Effect of catalase on H2O2 formation andon cell survival in LSEC cultures Formation of H2O2 was measured on LSEC cultures ... expression on cultured LSECs ICAM expression on cultured LSECs Quantitative measurements of ICAM-1 expressed on the surface of LSEC were done by flow cytometry after incubation of LSECs on normoxic and ... Significant con- http://www.comparative-hepatology.com/content/7/1/4 23 24 25 tribution of liver non-parenchymal cells to metabolism of ammonia and lactate, and cocultivation augments the functions of...
... level towards conduction band took place in compression, while Fermi level moved towards the valence band during expansion In addition, the dominant strong hybridization between Mn d and Ni or Co ... Chapter 5: Conclusions and future work 74 5.1 Conclusions 74 5.2 Future work 75 Publication 76 References 76 iv Summary The effects of MgO and Cr buffer layers on the structures ... temperature on spin polarization Several groups have investigated the temperature effect on the polarization of Heusler alloys qualitatively and quantitatively based on different assumptions and theories,...
... (T )∆H and ∆Tad (T )∆H depend on temperature and ∆H (Equations 1.5 and 1.9, respectively) and are usually studied and reported as functions of temperature for a given ∆H, or as functions of ∆H ... fashion The orthorhombic and tetragonal phases are most common non-cubic variants Complex perovskite structures contain two different B-site cations This results in the possibility of ordered and ... Huong apart, the exchange interaction, which aligns the spins, is likely indirect and is mediated through conduction electrons or the aluminium and copper atoms Electron microscopy studies demonstrated...
... (reference, ellipsis, substitution, and conjunction) and the presence of some other elements (repetition, synonym, antonym, meronymy and collocation) which resolves the presupposition that this sets up ... cognition, perception, affection and desideration There are always two participants in this process: the conscious one called the Senser and the Phenomenon that enters into or impinges on the ... the foundation of Thang Long - Hanoi – focuses on its meaning andstructure Chapter four – Conclusion – summarizes the results of the study and offers some suggestions for teaching and learning...
... holds the relation between sentences The four kinds of conjunction: additive conjunction, adversative conjunction, causal conjunction, and temporal conjunction are used Additive: and in clause ... a conversation And the language here has an interpersonal metafunction Interpersonal metafunction is concerned with the interaction between speaker and hearer or writer and reader The functions ... the material on the one hand and the mental on the other hand They are in part about action, but it is action that has to be experienced by a conscious being Usually there is only one participant...
... corrosion of metals and Rep Rep contributes to the destruction of stone structures Rep Notes: Rep : Repetition Syn : Synonym Mer : Meronym Hyp : Hyponym Collo : Collocation 2.7 Contextual Configuration ... interpersonal and ideational The first one refers to the type/token ratio, vocabulary use and register, the 11 second one relies on concepts like exchange structure, involvement and detachment, personal ... Mood and Theme In addition, the thesis provides some background on cohesion and its two main types One is grammatical cohesion (including reference, substitution, ellipsis and conjunction) and...
... Cohesion ………………………………………… 31 Context Configuration of the Text …………………………………… 34 CONCLUSION ………………………………………………………… 36 Recapitulations …………… …………………………………………… 36 Implications for Teaching and ... ……………………………………………………………… 1.2 Systemic Functional Theory ……………………………………………… 1.3 Metafunctions …………………………………………………………… 1.3.1 Ideational Metafunction ………………………………………… 1.3.2 Interpersonal Metafunction ………………………………… ... MEANING ANDSTRUCTURE OF THE TEXT 15 “ACID PRECIPITATION – A HUMAN IMPACT ON THE EARTH SYSTEM” 2.1 Introduction ……………………………………………………………… 15 2.2 The Text ………………………………………………………………… 15 2.3 The Context...
... Wellington: Continuum Wellington House Halliday, M.A.K (1992) Functional Grammar London: Edward Arnold Halliday, M.A.K (1994) An Introduction to Functional Grammar Second Edition London: Edward ... cohesion The lexical cohesion is based on Halliday (1976) and Hasan‟s (1984) procedures The analysis of the text focuses on such lexical cohesive ties as repetition, antonym, synonym, meronym, hyponym, ... Thematic structure In addition to that, the writer also mentions main types of cohesion which are useful for analyzing a text: reference, substitution, ellipsis, conjunction, and lexical cohesion and...
... Wordsworth Editions Limited Halliday, M A K, (1994), An introduction to Functional Grammar, Second Edition, London: Edward Arnold, Halliday, M A K., and Hasan (1985), Language, Context and Text: Aspect ... focus is on introducing important concepts in systemic functional linguistics relevant to the topic of the study and knowledge surrounding the kind of fairy tales - Chapter 3: The meaning andstructure ... approach, the function of structures is not concerned with their constituents and their meanings in context Grammarians who are interested in this kind of description is likely to use data...
... decisions on the current, as opposed to the historical, valuation level, households’ ability to borrow will be more sensitive to current economic conditions and monetary policy Thus, Tsatsaronis and ... Denmark, Switzerland, Spain, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and the UK, a threemonth Treasury bill rate for Belgium, Sweden and the US, and a three-month commercial ... reliance on capital markets for mortgage funding associated with securitisation implies stronger effects of monetary policy on the economy andon residential property prices (CGFS 2006) On the...