... outside ofthe sound or (2) remained within the sound but out of range ofthe receiver array Furthermore, flooding andthe loss of core receivers (e.g., COS [channel outer sound] and CIS [channel inner ... N M Garber, and K M Larsen 1997 Potential of spines and fin rays for estimating the age of Tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis, from the northern Gulf of Mexico Proceedings ofthe Gulf and Caribbean ... assessment ofthe temporal patternsof residency within the study area Individual residence (IR) of each fish was calculated by dividing the number of days the individual was detected (days of detection...
... When the wh-element acts as the subject ofthe question, there is no change inthe order ofthe sentence element The wh-element stands at the beginning ofthe question In such tenses as the simple ... question There are two common forms Inthe first the suggested action is given inthe –ing form Inthe second the action is given inthe plain form ofthe verb E.g How about ? (How about inviting the ... of operator, non-inversion failure andthe omissions of "do" in questions about main verbs andthe omission of "are there" From the result ofthe survey, the author can assume the causes of the...
... of operator, non-inversion failure andthe omissions of "do" in questions about main verbs andthe omission of "are there" From the result ofthe survey, the author can assume the causes ofthe ... of Whquestions in English Then he would like to investigate the kinds of mistakes in using whquestions the students in Kinh Mon High School often make Basing on the findings, the author can make ... functions andthe use of English operators in certain setting by regarding to the context of utterance First, the tenses ofthe sentences and their auxiliaries should be clearly defined Then show the...
... results in phosphorylation of p70S6 and 4E-BP1 mTORC2 consists of mTOR andthe rapamycin-insensitive companion of mTOR (Rictor), and causes Akt phosphorylation Akt promotes protein synthesis andcell ... of cells treated with LY294002, rapamycin or the combination is calculated as a percent ofthe viability ofthe untreated (control) cells Activity ofthe dual PI3K-mTOR inhibitor NVP-BEZ235 in ... exposure in tumor tissue [49] It inhibits both mTORC1 and mTORC2, resulting in enhanced inhibition of p-Akt compared to either LY294002 or rapamycin, or the combination of LY294002 and rapamycin,...
... results in phosphorylation of p70S6 and 4E-BP1 mTORC2 consists of mTOR andthe rapamycin-insensitive companion of mTOR (Rictor), and causes Akt phosphorylation Akt promotes protein synthesis andcell ... of cells treated with LY294002, rapamycin or the combination is calculated as a percent ofthe viability ofthe untreated (control) cells Activity ofthe dual PI3K-mTOR inhibitor NVP-BEZ235 in ... exposure in tumor tissue [49] It inhibits both mTORC1 and mTORC2, resulting in enhanced inhibition of p-Akt compared to either LY294002 or rapamycin, or the combination of LY294002 and rapamycin,...
... by the interaction with the molecules ofthe surrounding fluid Since the full time dependence of these interactions cannot be resolved experimentally, the resulting motion ofthe suspended particles ... part contains the ratchet mechanism and is set to the temperature T1 while the other part contains the paddles and is kept at T2 This difference inthe temperatures breaks the balance ofthe probabilities ... molecules, they are dependent on the temperature T ofthe fluid This is because the average velocity ofthe molecules and hence the strength ofthe collisions depend on the temperature Furthermore, the...
... RPAP The size ofthe interaction surface between ˚ the peptide andthe non binding bottom ofthe Fab is 173 A2 which corresponds to about 36% ofthe interaction ofthe full peptide with thebinding ... different flexibility inthe N-terminal andthe C-terminal parts ofthe molecule due to interactions with the protein This is in full agreement with the STD determination ofthebinding epitope that ... (cf Figures 6,7 and 9) The overall agreement between the contacts obtained from docking the trNOE derived structure into thebinding cavity of SM3 andthebinding epitope obtained from STD NMR...
... here for the bacterial enzyme by stripping subunits III and IV off the native complex, and by further destroying a large part ofthe acidic lobe(s) ofthe docking site of subunit II inthe TM1 ... considerably, also inthe context ofthe above subunit criterion Bindingof Fv to the subunit II epitope has a profound effect on the transition As outlined in Table 3, this cannot be explained by the purification ... that the observed effects indeed relate to the early phases of electron entry Using the cyanide-inhibited enzyme, the reaction sequence is limited to the transfer ofthe first two electrons reaching...
... identify critical motifs inthebinding site for HbpR and to examine the necessity ofthe sensing A-domain of HbpR for DNA bindingThe role of individual nucleotides and nucleotide motifs was ... impaired inbindingofthe R13 region Both of these patterns contributed to the loss ofbinding contacts of mutant 72 Construction of a DA HbpR derivative In order to study whether the A-domain was ... important in forming the oligomeric structure and for DNA binding, by cloning an hbpR gene devoid ofthe A-domain, purifying this protein, and analyzing its DNA -binding characteristics and its...
... grooves in which the RNA and DNA backbones of RNA ⁄ DNA hybrids bind A phosphate -binding pocket and DNA -binding channel located inthe DNA -binding groove are responsible for the specificity of RNase ... the phosphate binding pocket and DNA -binding channel inthe DNA -binding groove are also indicated 1488 these proteins recognize the substrate in a similar mechanism (Fig 5) In fact, the mutational ... RNases H inthe location of a domain involved in substrate binding For example, Tko-RNase HII and Bst-RNase HIII have a substrate -binding domain at the C- and N-termini, respectively Both proteins...
... fragments at the top of chromosome 18 inthe cultivated andthe wild compartment of Vitis vinifera and details ofthe shared and specific insertions/deletions (INDELs) and segregating SNP sites in wild ... trait in relation to both yield (table grapes) and quality (wine grapes) Indeed, the flavor in wine results from the ratio of skin to flesh, the former being the source of most aromatic and tannins ... from the flb region in wild and cultivated grapevines Venn diagram showing the distribution ofthe 554 non-redundant SNPs found inthe 948 kb region at the top of chromosome 18 inthe sets of wild...
... comparing the amino acid runs, while both plants contain many runs of glycine and proline (accounting for either the second or third highest amounts), they differ in what amino acid occurs inthe ... that tri- and hexanucleotide repeats are the most common inthe coding regions of eukaryotes [27,28] The rather similar distribution of SSRs of period to 10 inthe coding regions ofthe two genomes ... approximately 80% of all the SSRs found in various regions andthe genomes (Figure and 7) For both species, the distribution of SSRs inthe 5'UTRs and exons show patterns distinct from the other genic...
... benchmark and matching firms based on the book-to-market ratio and market capitalization, the mixed results require further investigation inthe robustness of selecting benchmarks andthe impact of ... identifying, if any, the individual IPO characteristics that explain the long-term abnormal return of Canadian IPOs; (4) investigating certain characteristics ofthe survival patterns to explain the ... capitalizations increased the probability of delisting from stock exchange, and decreased the probability of being acquired rather than going bankrupt and thereby influenced the overall performance...
... (CLDN1-NLS), there is increased expression of claudin-1 inthe nucleus, but there are still large amounts of claudin-1 inthe cytoplasm as well B) All ofthe claudin-1 inthe nucleus can be shuttled into ... that increasing the levels of CLDN-1 increases the invasion of melanoma cells (4) To determine if the increase in claudin-1 needs to be cytoplasmic and not nuclear to affect the ability of melanoma ... exclusion of claudin-1 from the nucleus (Figure 1B) This implies that active PKC may exist inthe nucleus of melanoma cells, andthe presence of active PKC isoforms inthe nuclei of many cell types...
... that inthe future further subfamilies will be identified, owing to the appearance of new members or by subdivision ofthe existing subfamilies Indeed, there are several GH-57 candidates inthe ... domain (SLD2), a threonine-rich region and a putative transmembrane domain [22] Interestingly, the 3D structure of a protein domain, which is clearly homologous to SLD1 and -2 of Q9Y8I8_THEHY, ... the C-terminus ofthe first b-strand ofthe catalytic (b/a)7-barrel [16] Interestingly, the three shortest GH-57 members, which include the P furiosus a-galactosidase (Q9HHB5_PYRFU), exhibit the...
... last finding should be of interest because in terms of function, the fish intestine is highly regionalized both inthe larva andinthe adult [38] The posterior segment ofthe fish intestine is the ... [41,42], andin epithelial cells lining the digestive tract lumen [43,44] Considering the importance ofthe intestinal barrier inthe process of oral prion infection, this finding might help clarify the ... distributed within the CNS 509 Expression of prion genes inthe developing zebrafish andin specific areas outside the CNS ofthe developing zebrafish The prp1 and prp2-expressing sites inthe developing fish...
... by retaining only the following types of letter: the letter of invitation to take part inthe survey (day – Section only) the letter of invitation to begin keeping the travel diary the reminder ... collecting a number of different items (e.g the share of individuals making more trips per day, the share of individuals parking on kerbside and so forth) describing the driving habits ofthe individuals ... were NOT included inthe final sample, while the other responses obtained inthe pilot phase were included to reach the total number of 600 cases in each country If the estimate ofthe completion...
... quadruple resistance instead of notifying the incidence of plain resistance rates, inthe new andthe previously treated cases inthe Izmir district METHODS Setting The study was carried out by ... born at East and South-East of Turkey (the regions, which obtained the lowest living standards of country) and had moved to the West Sixty-three (23.8%) cases had left the hospital of their own ... between one ofthe seven chest clinics andthe microbiology laboratory Izmir Chest Diseases and Chest Surgery Training Hospital the sole tertiary referral hospital ofthe Izmir district and Western...
... supervisors' interest towards their training, on the merit of their CME activities, on the responsibilities and time given to them for patient care and on the overall quality of training in their clinic ... assisted inthe development ofthe draft ofthe manuscript; CL supervised the project and contributed to the draft ofthe manuscript All authors read and approved the final manuscript Page 10 of 11 ... reforms of residency training in combination with novel patternsof care management, stress reduction programs and other systemic interventions Competing interests The authors declare that they...