... and then Co-partners trading under the Firm of the Bristol Copper Company but then the property of the said James Ford on[Pg 13] the South part and extending from said Street called Small Street ... for the accommodation of the growing Postal staff. The work began on the 26th September. The cost of the new wing was estimated at £16,000. Beneath the superstructure there were two tiers of ancient ... Street on the East part backward to the West unto part of the ground built on by the said Copper Company the Wall between the Warehouse and said messuage." When, in the year 1867, the plan...
... inducing the expressionof only nonclassical heat shock genes. These observa-tions suggest the importance of the regulation and func-tion of the nonclassical heat shock genes. Analysis ofthese ... related withthat of HSF4 among the HSF family, and the aminoacid sequence of HSF2 to be most closely related withthat of HSF3. These findings are consistent with the assertion that two rounds ... Nakai Evolution and function of the HSF family FEBS Journal 277 (2010) 4112–4125 ª 2010 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2010 FEBS 4125 the HSE with high affinity, and the bound HSF1 rap-idly induces...
... withina well-defined and restricted peptide family, as illus-trated by a recent study of the I1-conotoxin superfamily[35]. In the case of the CHH family, the occurrence ofDAACPs appears to be ... isomers in the lobster X organ, oneattractive simple hypothesis was that the mixed(double labelled) cells observed previously could con-stitute the synthesis site of the d-epimer of the twohormones ... terminal in the sinus gland, as a result of late and progressiveisomerization of the Phe3 of the CHH during the migration of the secretion vesicles along the axonaltract [39,41]. The immunohistochemical...
... [3,11–13]. Of the three GHfamilies of the clan GH-H, it was thefamily GH13that was originally established as the a-amylase family [14–17]. At present it belongs to the largest families in the entire ... have it [9,19,24,25]. The main goal of the present study was to investi-gate further the resemblance between hcHAT proteinsand the enzymes from the a-amylase family. We there-fore carried out ... cover the sequence segments within the C-terminal extracellulardomain. The segments correspond, in fact, with someof the a-amylase family CSRs, namely the b-strandsb2, b3, b4 and b8 of the (b...
... containing the third of an ephah] by sevens; underneath them I spread reeds,pine-wood, and spices. Thegods smelt the savour; thegods smelt the good savour; thegods gathered like fliesover the sacrifices. ... On the other face we have: "On the new-moon of the month Peûlat: For the gods of the new-moon two For the masters of the days, incense and peace-offering For the images of the temple of the ... though I theirmother have begotten my people, like the spawn of the fishes they fill the sea.' Then thegods were weepingwith her because of the spirits of earth; thegods on a throne...
... XVI. The Ambassador and the Khan of TartaryBOOK VI.I. The King's Return II. Prince Henry III. Mother and Daughter IV. The King in Sans-Souci V. The EngravedCup VI. The Princess and the ... Diplomatist VII. The Royal House-Spy VIII. The Clouds Gather IX. Brotherand Sister X. The Stolen Child XI. The Discovery XII. The Morning at Sans-Souci XIII. A Husband'sRevenge XIV. The SeparationBOOK ... and the prince was announced. Henry stood in the doorway, and made the king a ceremonious bow. The king continued to play. The low, pleading notes of the flute floated softlythrough the room; they...
... II THE LIFE OF CHRIST. The date of the Birth of Christ, 14 The place of His Birth, ib. The visit of the angel to the shepherds, 15 The visit of the Magi the flight into Egypt and the murder of the ... IV. THE PROGRESS OF THE GOSPEL FROM THE DEATH OF CHRIST TO THE DEATH OF THE APOSTLE JAMES, THE BROTHER OF JOHN A.D. 31 TO A.D. 44. The successful preaching of the Apostles in Jerusalem, 52 The ... ib. The appointment of the deacons, 54 The Apostles refuse to obey the rulers of the Jews, 55 The date of the martyrdom of Stephen, ib. The gospel preached in Samaria, 56 The baptism of the Ethiopian...
... enzyme of interest and distinguish it from othermembers of the family. Second, as indicated by the phenotype of the gko mice, neither the enzymatic nor the extra-enzymatic roles of DPIV and FAP ... (2010) 1126–1144 ª 2010 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2010 FEBStherapeutics. First, the relatively small size of the enzyme family can make it easier to specifically target the enzyme of interest ... greyrespectively. The DPIV inhibitor sitagliptin (shown as a green stick)denotes the location of the active site. Some residues in front of the figure, which would otherwise obscure the active site,...
... from the base of the trunk, anchoring the wire in the soil. You may need two wires to hold the trunk in position. After securing the base of the trunk, proceed to the main, and then the smaller ... to place thetree on a humidity tray and add water to the tray. As the water in the tray evaporates it creates a humid environment around thetree 24 hours a day. When the water in the tray ... the soil with your index finger just below the surface, or just by the weight of the pot. (The drier the tree, the lighter it will feel.) To take the guesswork out of watering, an inexpensive...
... perfumed with the smoke of the incense; the fillets were brought forth; and the sacred knife glittered in the hand of the chief of the Druids. The bards had strung their harps, and began the song ... pears. And their only objects of rivalship were the skill of the pipe and the favour of beauty. From morn to eve they tended their fleecy possessions. Their reward was the blazing hearth, the nut-brown ... since the day they were created pierced beyond them. It was imagined that the space they surrounded was the haunt of elves, and the resort of those who held commerce with evil spirits. The curling...
... while the sequence identity within the TRP family is 30–95%. However, the TRPs have a verydistinguished consensus sequence that clearly identifiesthem as belonging to a separate protein family. The consensus ... detected. Of the 15 residues lining the binding channel as many as 12 are conserved within the TRP family, but only five are similar to TTR. The shapeand the hydrophobic properties of the binding ... The differences at the hormone-binding site are clearly visible, and suggest that the members of the TRP family are designed for ligandsdifferent from thyroid hormones. The residues lining the hormone-binding...
... ultimately from the Tigris. So, too, worked the smiths who made the Rhodianjewellery, and so, the artists who painted the Milesian ware and the Clazomenae sarcophagi. On the other sideof the ledger ... allowed to the Cilicians) the Lydians were undoubtedly the most active. In the later part of the story it will be seen that the intermediaries have vanished; the barriers are down; the East has ... the Philistines, which carried the latter up to Galilee and secured to them the profits of all the Palestinian stretch of the great North Road.But about a generation before our date the northernmost...
... Legacy Family Tree and MacFamilyTree, althoughthere are many others, which you'll find listedin the Appendix.2.1.1 FamilyTree MakerIf you have attempted to start research intoyour family ... each generation.However, thefamilytree is also the intangibleconnection that you feel to these people asyou uncover their birthdays, their life events,and elements of their personality. Photos ... Credit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MacFamilyTree_Screenshot.pngA Mac-only application, MacFamilyTree issimilar to Legacy FamilyTree in its approach,preferring database tools and multimediaenhancements to your records to the...
... imagesand thoughts he instilled in their minds. The poem for the most part doesas Coleridge intended and gets the reader to atleast understand andbelieve the tale that the Mariner has to tell. ... to understand the Mariner and to be able torelate to him and to understand him. He conveyed his point of religion to the reader by making the reader subconsciously fall prey to the imagesand ... of thisin getting his point across. The poem is written in a brilliant way that cancurve the reader to think in whatever manner Coleridge wants them to. The poem was written to try to get people...
... and the antiquarian as defined by him. They were not narrativehistorians, but neither were they collectors of facts about the past like the antiquarians. The nature of their subject forced them ... in the effort to prove them independent of the will of the king. There were thus great dangers to the clarity of historicalthought in the multiplication of these constitutional myths; but theirimportance ... it.viiIntroductory: the French Prelude to Modern HistoriographyRome. They gathered much of their evidence for this picture from the text of the law itself, but much more important was the factthat they...