... savings may
increase the means to afford college.
The other effect is indirect and mainly attitudinal. Having savings over a period of years may raise a
young person’s educational expectations ... to increase youth account ownership and savings may play an important
role in helping to restore the American Dream of attending college. Because this research finding
has simple, doable, and ... for their youth.
Youth savings. Youth were asked in 2002 whether they had a savings or bank account in their name. If
they had an account, they were also asked whether they were saving some of...
... pET9d::LamA
as template [6], with the primers 5¢-GCAAAG
ATGGTGGTGG
CATATGTAAGGGTTTAC-3¢ (sense)
and 5¢-GTAAACCCTTACATA
TGCCACCACCATCT
TTGC-3¢ (antisense). The E5 3A mutant andthe double
mutant (E5 3A ... nm after each
CaCl
2
addition. To determine protein binding constants
and number of binding sites, the variation of BAPTA
absorbance as a function of calcium addition was fitted
by nonlinear analysis ... thermodynamic stability of pfLamA
single mutants E5 3A, D28 7A and double mutant
E5 3A ⁄ D28 7A, as well as the binding of calcium to the
mutant proteins in native conditions. The single and
combined mutations...
... form the covalent adduct. On the other hand, the
K22V mutant protein requires the presence of UDPNAG
for the formation ofthe adduct indicating that UDPNAG
plays a crucial roleinthe organization ... put on analysis ofthe heat
capacity decrement as this parameter is a sensitive indicator
of both the changes in hydration andthe conformational
changes involved in protein–ligand interactions ... demonstrating that the conformational
changes occurring upon ligand binding are accompanied by
significant heat capacity changes.
Determination ofthe heat capacity changes for the K22V,
R120K and...
... Programs
and Initiatives
Business accelerators and/ or entrepreneurial initiatives
Linking teaching and research to business opportunities
Collaboration with local business and industry
Small Business ... campus, another 1.6 jobs are
generated beyond the campus
(Source: National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges - August 2001)
Expanding and stabilizing regional and state-wide ... in average annual salary)
Preserving Value
Continuing education is important to preserving the market value
of specialized education – particularly in professional fields
Continuing education and...
... built
and maintained high-quality public infrastructure; created a business
climate with reasonable levels of taxation and regulation; and, through
good government and quality amenities, have created ... SECOND QUARTER 2007 87
IV. SMALL BUSINESS AND INNOVATION
Joseph Schumpeter, the renowned analyst and advocate of capital-
ism, asserted that the hallmark of capitalism is innovation: The
sweeping ... instability inthe former case and (relative) job dissatis-
faction inthe latter.
Tabulations show a consistent downward trend in annual rates of
permanent job separations as firm size increases (Anderson...
... polymerase (Finnzymes) andthe synthetic
oligonucleotide primers 5¢-AAAAAA
GAATTCATGTCA
GACCTCAGCACCGC-3¢ and 5¢-AAAAA
AAGCTTTCA
GGCGGAACGCAGCTC-3¢ (EcoRI and HindIII restric-
tion sites are underlined). ... Hisanaga Y, Ago H, Nakagawa N, Hamada K, Ida K,
Yamamoto M, Hori T, Arii Y, Sugahara M, Kuramitsu
S et al. (2004) Structural basis ofthe substrate-specific
two-step catalysis of long chain fatty ... range of linear and
branched chain fatty acids as well as hydroxy-fatty
acids with various chain lengths and varied the concen-
trations between 2.5 and 500 lm. Kinetic constants
were determined...
... (5¢-GGCAACAACCTACACTGGTATCA
ACAAAAAYMGSRCRAATCTCCTCRGCTCCTGRTCW
AKTATGCTTCCCAGTCCATCTCT-3¢) and g7EcoFor
(5¢-AGTGAATTCTCATCTTTGACCCCCAGCGATTAT
ACCAA-3¢). As a linker to connect these two, a DNA
encoding ... To insert tHP downstream ofthe ORFs, tHP4 and
tHP7 (5¢-AATTGGTACCCGATAAAAGCGGCTTCCTG
AC-3¢), as well as tHP2 and tHP8 (5¢-AATTGAGG
TGGGCTGCAAAACAAAACGGCCT-3¢), were annealed
and ligated to the ... was amplified with
primers MH2BackSfi (5¢-GTCCTCGCAACTGCGGCCC
AGCCGGCCATGGCCSARGTNMAGCTGSAGSAGTC
WGG-3¢) and H10VHframe2 (5¢-ACCACTGTAGCTT
ACGTACCCCAWSYACTCCAGACSKTTACCTGGARR
TTKACGAAYCCAGCTCCAATAATCACTGGT-3¢)...
... head nods, hand-arm
Ayano Sueyoshi and Debra M. Hardison, Department of Linguistics and
Germanic, Slavic, Asian and African Languages.
Ayano Sueyoshi is now affiliated with Okinawa International ... communication
between Japanese and Americans—Focusing on the use ofthe eyes.
Japan Association of Language Teachers Journal, 8, 109–118.
Kagawa, H. (2001). Ambiguous Japanese. Tokyo: Koudansha International
Publisher.
Kellerman, ... perceptual training of
sounds such as /r/ and /l/, especially inthe more phonologically
challenging areas based on their L1: /r/ and /l/ in final position
for Korean participants andin initial position...
... instrumental in
maintaining social ties and serves as a
mean of symbolic communication in social
relationship.
Most ofthe researches before and after
the appearance of Sherry’s model in 1983
can ... giving/receiving behavior have
been defined as the process of gift
exchange that takes place between a giver
and recipient. The giving and receiving of
gift is a ritual that takes place in all
society ... to be aware ofthe new product
and has initial favorable emotion with its
brand after receiving the gift.
REFERENCE
1. Annamma Joy, “Gift giving in Hongkong andthe continuum of social ties”,...
... organisations that have sprung out of
the savings banks movement, have done a
Bringing the Hidden Giants to the
Footlight: theRoleof Savings and
Retail Banks in Increasing the Level
of ... and receivers of remittances are
mainly individuals and small businesses, the
traditional target client group of savings
banks. By capturing and channelling more
of the remittances into the ... essential to collect the often
small amounts of savings, and maintain them
at the disposal ofthe client on a permanent
basis. It requires skilled staff, good treasury
management and adequate...
... 2006.
c
2006 Association for Computational Linguistics
Examining theRoleof Linguistic Knowledge Sources inthe Automatic
Identification and Classification of Reviews
Vincent Ng and Sajib Dasgupta and ... from the book
domain also yield an accuracy as high as 97%.
An analysis ofthe results reveals that the high ac-
curacy can be attributed to the difference in the
vocabulary employed in reviews and ... polarity classification remains a
challenge to natural language processing systems.
We will focus on an important linguistic aspect
of polarity classification: examining theroleof a
variety of simple,...
... rupture ofa pair of hydrogen
bonds intheAand B b-strands near the amino terminus of
the protein domain causes an initial extension ofthe protein,
before the unfolding transition state is reached.
[53]
The ... b-strands. In Figure 5 B, we define the pulling coor-
dinate for theAand G b-strands as the distance between the
first amino acid of strand A (Y9) andthe last amino acid of
strand G (K87). ... be-
tween the first amino acid of strand A (Y9) andthe last amino acid of
strand G (K87) . The elongation ofthe x(Y9)Àx(87) distance up to the transi-
tion state is defined as the distance Dx
A ÀG
....