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... France,Germany, and the UK. Their sample covers 1982 to 1990, and they focus on the effects of implementing the accounting related directives ofthe European Union. They find the explanatory power of book ... Priceitis the stock price per share of firm i at the end of year t, BVPSitis the bookvalue of shareholders' equity of firm i at the end of year t, REPSitis the residual earnings pershare, which ... reduce the explanatory power of both book value and earnings. Furthermore,violations ofthe CSR may either increase or decrease the explanatory power of book valuedepending on whether the violation...
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... one side of my hat and out darted one ofthe birds; then I lifted the hat from the other. One ofthe females then rushed, apparently with notes of joy and congratulation, to one ofthe males, ... most of his kinsmen, the golden-wing prefers the fields and the borders of the forest to the deeper seclusion ofthe woods, and hence, contrary to the habit of his tribe, obtains most of his ... climbed over the edge ofthe nest upon the plate, took a few steps forward, then a few more, till it was a yard fromthe nest and near the end ofthe timber, and could look off into free space....
... sequenced. Of these, 10clones were found to encode the LC2 and LC1 sub-units. Others were found to encode other variants of the C-lectin-like venom proteins. The amino acidsequences of both subunits ... subunits were deduced from the nucleotide sequences, and were found to match the N-terminal sequences ofthe corresponding proteins[8]. The ORF of LC2 encodes a precursor of 158amino acids, including ... signalpeptide of 23 residues, and the predicted sequence forits mature protein matches that published previously[8]. The amino acid sequences of LC1 and LC2, togetherwith those of other homologues of...
... to analyze the formation, func-tion and composition of multiprotein complexes are detailed. Also described is the information gained from these techniques and examples of the use of these techniques ... stoichiometry of these signaling complexes? Whatis the molecular mechanism for the induction of thesecomplexes? How does the formation of signaling com-plexes lead to the activation of downstream ... Grap (Fig. 2) [18,22,23]. The interaction of phosphorylated LAT with these mole-cules was mediated by the central SH2 domains of Grb2 and Grap. The SH2 domain of both of these pro-teins is flanked...
... the replicase gene of viruses in 7 ofthe 8genera ofthe Tombusviridae [24]. This division ofthe rep-licase ofthe Tombusviridae by a termination codon isthought to be part of a translational ... Addi-tionally, the presence of an amber stop codon (nt position1230–1232) at the end of ORF 1 ofthe SOG genome (Fig-ure 2C), resembles the in-frame termination codon char-acteristic ofthe replicase ... content of the SOG genome is 52%.We identified the eight conserved motifs ofthe RdRp [11]in the SOG genome (aa residues pos 451 to 700) (Figure2C). tBLASTx [12] searches with the remainder of the genome...
... the replicase gene of viruses in 7 ofthe 8genera ofthe Tombusviridae [24]. This division ofthe rep-licase ofthe Tombusviridae by a termination codon isthought to be part of a translational ... Addi-tionally, the presence of an amber stop codon (nt position1230–1232) at the end of ORF 1 ofthe SOG genome (Fig-ure 2C), resembles the in-frame termination codon char-acteristic ofthe replicase ... content of the SOG genome is 52%.We identified the eight conserved motifs ofthe RdRp [11]in the SOG genome (aa residues pos 451 to 700) (Figure2C). tBLASTx [12] searches with the remainder of the genome...
... degrada-tion in the population of hemoglobin-positive cells.To the best of our knowledge, there has been noreport on the promoter function ofthe human HO-2Fig. 7. Characterization ofthe human ... degradation ofthe HO-2mRNA.Functional analysis ofthe HO-1 and HO-2 genepromoters under hypoxiaTo address the question of whether hypoxia influences the promoter activity ofthe human HO-1 ... analyzed the promoter function ofthe 1.5 kb 5Â-anking region of the HO-2 gene in the present study.YN-1 cells were transfected with each construct of the HO-1 and HO-2 gene promoters (Fig. 7B). The...
... 36% ofthe interaction of the full peptide with the binding cavity of SM3. The sizes of the surfaces were determined using distances between ligandatoms and protein atoms of less than 3 A˚. These ... heantibody, which is in agreement with the STD NMR data(cf. Figures 6,7 and 9). The o verall agreement between the contacts obtained from docking the trNOE derived struc-ture into the binding cavity of ... Most of these contacts arewith the binding cavity in the Fv domain. However, thereare significant additional contacts to the bottom ofthe nextFab (cf. Figure 10). The surface covered by the...
... and the quantum yield of BR, c. The latter value is defined as the ratio of the number of O2, which succeed in escaping into the sur-rounding medium after photodissociation, to the num-ber of ... 2005 The Authors Journal Compilation ê 2005 FEBS 6109 The time course and the yield ofthe geminate phaseare both sensitive to the immediate environment of the heme, and to the dynamics of structural ... 6113 the different conformational forms of HbA is a keyfactor in the complete description ofthe sigmoidal be-havior of HbA oxygenation.Taking advantage ofthe photosensitivity of the heme...
... islocalized on the B impurity, while the LUMO is localized on the Pone [17]. The presence of these donor and acceptor states lowers the energy gap from 3.51 eV for the pure cluster to 2.86 eV for the codoped ... both the self-energy corrections by means ofthe GWmethod [33] to obtain the quasiparticle energies and the excitoniceffects through the solution ofthe Bethe-Salpeter equation (BSE)[34]. The ... concentration.Fig. 11 shows how the FE for the B and P codoped Si-nwchanges as function ofthe position ofthe dopants within the nanowire. In the figure, the inset show the single Si-nc unitcell...