... leaving any hydrophobic cleft for bis-ANSbinding. High pressure is well known to denature proteins to partially folded states [15,17,38,48–50]. The large increase in bis-ANS binding when the ... capsid is colored according tothe asymmetric units. (B) The coat protein ofMS2 bacteriophage bound to RNA, showing the location of the aminoacids (in space fill display) substituted inthe temperature ... FEBS 2003 protein inthe absence of urea is blue shifted because the tryptophan residues are buried inthe hydrophobic interiorof the protein. As the protein unfolds, the tryptophanresidues...
... scale we are using indicators when assessing fisheries: do the indicators refer to local-scale data, provincial scale or national scale? There is increasing pressure within fisheries, not ... In 91 percent of the fisheries, the number of fishers is increasing. In 83 percent of the fisheries, fishers are collecting lower-value species more nowadays. In 64 percent of the fisheries ... of their stocks. Importantly, participants were reminded that this is a decision-support tool and the decision about the stock status depended on other factors. As a guide to support the decision,...
... the Ll.ltrB intron of Lactococcus lactis) have suggestedthat the N-terminus of the RT domain is required forprotein interactions with the high-affinity binding site in subdomain DIVa of the intron, ... for the insertion of the intron into DNA targets in the orientation that would make it possible to use the nascent leading strandas a primer. These findings suggest that these group II intron intron-encoded ... Other bands correspond to nonspecific cleavage products. The products expected from partial reverse splicing of the intron RNA into the insertion site inthe DNA are shown at the top. Solid lines...
... trapped within the theoretical limits of Roman-ticism (1). Thekeyto escaping this hermeneutical circle, McGannargues, isto preserve a respect for the historical difference The Crisis of Literature ... 1802Preface toThe Lyrical Ballads they reinterpreted existing ideasabout literature in private rather than public terms, relating them to the play of the imagination rather than the exercise of ... are ongoingwithin the academy today: the discussions generated by JurgenHabermas’s work on the bourgeois public sphere, the continuingstruggle to wrestle with the distorting effects of the master...
... occasioned to any person acting, orrefraining from action, as a result of the material in this publication can be accepted by the editor, the publisher or the author.First published in Great Britain ... essays, to becompleted in one hour (30 minutes each). One involves the analysis of an issue; the other, the analysis of an argument.2. The quantitative sub-test comprises 37 questions to be completed ... items in future tests. You are not given anyindication as to which are scoring, so treat them all with the same determination.Things to remember on the day of the test The most important thing to...
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... splicing, moving a connectorized distribution cable from the parking lot tothe connectorized distribution field. In this new FDH, one subscriber is activated, shown by the vacant spot inthe ... terminated with a fiber jumper that retains the dust cap on the open connector, which is stored in a protected area of the cabinet. Connectorized tail-ends of distribution cables are also stored ... splitter inthe FDH. This splitter is supported by OLT card #1 inthe data center. When the 33rd subscriber is added, the next splitter inthe FDH is put to use, which then makes use of port...