... hiểu ta i sao họ la i không dùng I haven't. Giữa I haven't và I don't have thì ca i nào là đúng vì đ i khi nghe thấy ngươ i ta dùng I don't have mà không hiểu ... I haven't andI don't have- Khác nhau thế nào?Giữa I haven't và I don't have thì ca i nào là đúng vì đ i khi nghe thấy ngươ i ta dùng I don't ... have mà không hiểu ta i sao họ la i không dùng I haven't.Have là một động từ khá thú vị vì nó được dùng vơ i nhiều mục i ch khác nhau. Đ i khi đây là một trợ động...
... of a multiplicity as a multiplicity involves notmerely the receptivity of experience; experiencing it as one experiential mul-tiplicity requires the possibility of there being a single complex ... beginning in time,” andthe world has a beginning in time.” The decisive failure of traditional metaphysics to resolve the problems it hadset itself, along with the proliferation and multiplicity ... follow the long and well-established practice of citing both editions: the edition as the A edition, andthe edition as the B edition.Critique of Pure Reason, = : “Scepticismis...
... insight from Knight Frank, Citi Private Bank and other leading commentators, The Wealth Report 2012 pulls together all these strands and explains their connections and likely implications.Using ... SHOULD THEY START LOOKING? The wider prime market has outposts in most countries, but the super- prime market is still fairly limited. In Europe the list is contained really by London, Paris, the ... Barbados andthe British Virgin Islands.WHO WOULD THEIR NEIGHBOURS BE? The buyers are split between emerging-market wealth, which is still expanding its market share, andthe wealthiest developed-world...
... the J I (32 ± 5%) andI P (22 ± 2%) phases. Figure 1 alsoshows that clear separation and distinction between the kinetics of each rise is achieved. The half-times of the O–J, J IandI P rises ... QBisremoved in PSII centers affected by the inhibitor. Con-versely, EA J I and EA I Pwere not modified by DCMUat the concentration used, because the remaining J I and I P amplitudes originate ... Hence, the O–J and J I phases seem to repre-sent two distinct dissipative pathways with differentEAvalues leading to the full closure of the PSII reac-tion center at theI step of the FI rise....
... fibroblasts interacts specifically with the I domains of CD11a/CD18 and CD11b/CD18 integrins. The binding was inhibited by anti -I domain and anti-ICAM-4antibodies and it was dependent on divalent cations. ... for theirability to inhibit in solid phase assay. MEM170, 44a and 107were highly active inhibitors of the CD11b I domain GSTinteraction with ICAM 4, whereas LM2/1 inhibited weaklybut significantly ... CD11b I domains. The effective inhibition ofbinding of ICAM-4 positive red cells by anti-ICAM-4antibodies, indicate a major role for ICAM-4 in binding ofred cells to theI domains. The efficient...
... activity of the enzyme, i. e. substrate docking and binding, the activesite including the heme-binding domain and redox partnerbinding domain [10]. Baboon and human CYP17 areexcellent candidates ... rapid and sensitive method for the quantitation of microgram quantities of protein utilizing the principle of protein-dye binding. Anal. Biochem. 72, 248.26. Conley,A.J.&Bird ,I. M.(1997)TheroleofcytochromeP45017a-hydroxylase ... position 200 in the F-helix, the substratespecificity could be changed [28]. Introducing this specificmutation increased the activity towards PREG. It is in thisregion (residues 196–200) that there...
... w hich we present in this r eport, we designed and synthesized a nalogues of 1 bearing t ype I- ( and IIÂ-) and typeII-stabilizing amino acid substitutions for Lys18 and Phe19,corresponding ... offer direct informationabout the role of the topographical features of the sidechains of the residues i n region 17 21 for receptor binding and in vivo bioactivity.Residues Lys18 and Phe19, ... affinities and in vivobioactivities of hCt and analogues 1–6 The results of the CD studies andthe studies on receptorbinding affinities and hypocalcemic potencies in vivo of hCt,sCt, analogues 1–6 and/ or...
... allGram-negative bacteria; (b) LPS is the endotoxin of Gram-negative bacteria; (c) LPS is a major surface antigen leadingto the induction of protective a ntibodies; and (d) the understanding of the biosynthesis ... J. Biochem. 269) 1241 phosphorylated Kdo residue in addition to lipid A whereby the Kdo is phosphorylated either at position 4 or 5. Therewas some uncertainty in the beginning whether the Kdo-5Pwas ... ligosaccharidesdescribed here together w ith a previously described conju-gation protocol [14] allowed the characterization of the epitope specificity of mAb S42-10-8. The binding dataobtained i n ELISA unequivocally...
... the lives of the white family and, in doing so, revisited black history from a white perspective.Within the rst thirty minutes, younger son Michael Herlihy, sitting in his living room in the ... the Chitlin’ Circuit.Starting in 1907, the TOBA provided a circuit of theaters that showcased black performers. The circuit included playhouses in the South andthe Midwest, primarily in the ... understanding of how issues of race intersected with television as a medium during this volatile time. Indeed, I consider how ctional television conicted with the image of African American society...
... activation[4,5]. The viral pro-tein HBZ represses c-Jun mediated transcription byinhibiting its DNA binding activity[6].A keystone of the antigen-specific immune response is the T-cell receptor ... modulating transcription factors. The plei-otropic viral protein Tax mediates the NF-κB activationresulting in abnormal cytokine and cytokine receptorexpression[1]. Sumoylation and ubiquitination ... uninfected cells, while the in vitro binding was notaffected. It has been shown that Sp1 and Sp3 transcriptionfactor binding to TRE -I repeat III participates in the regu-lation of HTLV -I viral...
... RI 7.1 kb FragmentProbeHindIIIXbaIBamHIBamHIBamHIAvrIISpeI EcoRIBamHISacIBamHIBamHIXbaIXbaIBamHISphISpeIEcoRIHindIIIXbaIBamHISacIBamHI BamHI AvrIIABCM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... MDCKDetermination of the MDCK RNA pol I promoter transcrip-tion initiation site by primer extension analysisFigure 3Determination of the MDCK RNA pol I promoter transcription initiation site by primer ... (AvrII, BamHI,EcoRI, HindIII and SacI), the Southern results indicatedthat there was some divergence between these sequencesas evinced by the SpeI, SphI and XbaI digestions, since the predominate...
... activation[4,5]. The viral pro-tein HBZ represses c-Jun mediated transcription byinhibiting its DNA binding activity[6].A keystone of the antigen-specific immune response is the T-cell receptor ... modulating transcription factors. The plei-otropic viral protein Tax mediates the NF-κB activationresulting in abnormal cytokine and cytokine receptorexpression[1]. Sumoylation and ubiquitination ... uninfected cells, while the in vitro binding was notaffected. It has been shown that Sp1 and Sp3 transcriptionfactor binding to TRE -I repeat III participates in the regu-lation of HTLV -I viral...
... RI 7.1 kb FragmentProbeHindIIIXbaIBamHIBamHIBamHIAvrIISpeI EcoRIBamHISacIBamHIBamHIXbaIXbaIBamHISphISpeIEcoRIHindIIIXbaIBamHISacIBamHI BamHI AvrIIABCM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... MDCKDetermination of the MDCK RNA pol I promoter transcrip-tion initiation site by primer extension analysisFigure 3Determination of the MDCK RNA pol I promoter transcription initiation site by primer ... (CAT).Additionally, due to the nature of the influenza replica-tion machinery, the transcription initiation and termina-tion sites of this vRNA reporter are critical forfunctionality, addition...