... list all possible clue words, but merely gives the reader an indication ofthe existing forms and possible categories. 258 A COMFUTATIONAL THEORY OFTHEFUNCTIONOFCLUEWORDS IN ARGUMENT ... anaphors and clues in the next section. Even w!thin the classification of connectives, there is a question of level of explicitness ofthe clues. Consider the example: EX7: 1 )The city is ... necessitates clue words and presents the research problem of specifiying their function precisely. II Background To understand the role ofcluewords in facilitating analysis, some detail on the overall...
... [11,12]. The study of these events istaxing, as the biosynthesis of glycoproteins is not tem-plate driven. This results in the formation of so-called‘glycoforms’ [11,12], proteins with the same ... 1957catalyze enhanced hydrolytic degradation ofthe targetprotein.More recently, the glycoMTS method has allowed the synthesis ofthe first examples of a homogeneousprotein bearing symmetrically ... scaf-fold. These terms reflect not only the linearity orconvergence ofthe chemical steps that may lead to agiven synthetic protein, but also the structural strategythat links the (linear) segments of...
... amount of RXR pulled down byEcR in the presence of ligand was maximum in the case of HsRXR and minimum in the case of the Hs–LmRXR chimera, and LmRXR was betweenthese two (Fig. 9). These data ... concentrations of ligandsfor the transactivation of genes and functions wellin vivo. The RXR chimeras containing most of HsRXR and helix 9 and the loops on either side of helix 9 from HsRXR or mutants of ... beenused in the place of USP in all EcR gene switchesdeveloped to date. One ofthe major limitations of cur-rent versions of EcR gene switches is the requirement of micromolar concentrations of ligand...
... implement. The Backoff Erk model is the best, using the Baseline for the majority of decisions and backing off to the Erk smoothingmodel when the Baseline cannot answer.Figure 5 (shown on the next ... is the concatenation of two words (e.g. house/car). One word is the orig-inal in a document, and the second is the con-founder. Consider the following example of ap-plying pseudo -words to the ... similarity score,Seen(vd) is the set of seen head words filling the slot vdduring training, and C(vd, n) is the num-ber of times the noun n was seen filling the slot vd The similarity score sim(n,...
... notwarranted.Dual functionofthe FpoF subunit of the Fpo complex The cluster encoding the Fpo of Ms. mazei and relatedMethanosarcina strains is composed of 12 genes (fpoA–O) [3]. Analysis ofthe Fpo ... lysates of the DfpoA-O mutant or the DfpoF mutant was in the range of 5 mUÆmg)1 of protein and hence 10-foldhigher than the rate of H2production from F420H2in the absence of CoM-S-S-CoB. The ... describe the characteristics of two Fpo mutants (DfpoF and DfpoA-O) and the effects of these deletions on the process of energy con-servation. Furthermore, it is shown that the proteinFpoF functions...
... regulator in the interaction between the active site of the BC domain and the biotin moiety ofthe BCCPdomain.Based on these arguments, it is tempting to propose the following hypothesis: in the absence ... purification ofthe engineeredproteins of PC The boundary ofthe BC and CT domains of PC wasestimated as follows: the BC subunit of E. coli acetyl-CoAcarboxylase is catalytically active and the three-dimensionalstructure ... upon addition of acetyl-CoA and the activity in the absence of acetyl-CoA wasapproximately 0.3% ofthe maximum (Table 1).PC is known to catalyze the cleavage of ATP in the absence of pyruvate...
... codonsinto the genome ofthe DpsrC mutant. All the mutants soobtained h ad PsrA bound to the membrane, and the speci®cactivities of Psr were similar to those ofthe wild-type s train.Hence, the i ... of Psr into the membrane and itsenzymic activities were not affected by the mutations. The mutants differ in their speci®c activities of polysul® derespiration. Eight ofthe 23 mutan ts either ... or their speci®c activities were lessthan 5% of those ofthe wild-type strain. In these mutants aresidue was a ltered which is presumably located in one of the eight hydrophobic segments of...
... calculated all kinds of things with this theory. The firstthing I calculated was the rate of disintegration of the muon and the neutron. They should be connected to-gether, if this theory was right, ... one way or the other, sitting beside her at her desk, the manuscript on the sliding desk tray between us, I learned.I can attest to the wisdom ofthe writerly injunctionsyou’ll find in these pages ... is available from the British Library.would go no further—“30 percent; we cannot say morethan 30 percent”—till they were sure I had the message.Then they would shut theof ce door. “But let...
... rendered in the translation.Another thing in the translation of culture words is that the translations ofthe same words are not consistent from the beginning. The other inappropriateness, to the ... suggestions:First of all, given the fact that culture words challengingly belongs to a particular group of people, the consistency ofthe translation from the beginning ofthe book to the end ofthe book ... studies. Some ofthe suggestive topics could be the study ofthe translation of proper names in the book or the stylistic equivalence in the translation of Sino-Vietnamese culture words into English.This...
... In the Gilbert Islands ofthe Pacific, arou pairi describes the process of rubbing noses in greeting. For the Japanese, bowing is an important part ofthe process and a sign 16 The Meaning of ... longer used by the bereaved family. The Sakalavas of Madagascar do not tell their own name or that of their village to strangers to prevent any mischievous use. The Todas of Southern India dislike ... worldwide, and they generally involve using the local version of a small set ofwords describing an even smaller set of taboos that surround God, the family, sex and the more unpleasant bodily functions....