... between the structural footprint of a transcription factor bound to DNA andthe information profile of its PWM, is that if we knew (or could predict) the footprint of a transcription factor on DNA then ... when the amino acid sequence and binding specificity ofthe factor are not Therefore, and we can hypothesize that the PWMs for homologous transcription factors should have similar information profiles ... regulators (most of which are DNA binding proteins) ofthe yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae [36] The authors of this work attempted to use their data to discover or refine PWMs describing each factor’s...
... circulating and distributing import & export goods Around the world, the average cost of freight forwarding service for imports and exports equals about 15 percent ofthe value of import or export goods, ... tax for international line The customs formalities need to be renewed to facilitate export and import The General Department of Customs, the Ministry of Trade and examining bodies, andthe Bureau ... Association has the role of coordinating the activities ofthe members in order to protect the interests ofthe members and improve the position of Vietnam in the international freight forwarding industry...
... the aims ofthe study, the methods ofthe study andthe design ofthe study The second part is the content ofthe thesis, which consists of three chapters Chapter one deals with the theoretical ... the table of contents andthe references, this thesis consists of three main parts: The first part is the introduction in which we present the reason ofthe study, the history ofthe study, the ... to establish the base of contrast and then the scope of contrast There are two kinds of CA: the contrast of languages andthe contrast of signs The contrast of languages is the way to compare languages...
... for most regional competitors Distances and, therefore, missile flight times—are too short to allow the sort of survivable postures for land-based nuclear systems that the United States andthe ... Weapons andthe Future of Air Power, RAND (forthcoming) Utopia Large Small to moderate Small to moderate Very small Yes Yes Very small Very small ? ? ? None-in-being to small Very small No (?) ... use, the weapons require operators to train enough to maintain their nuclear proficiency and planners to understand nuclear weapons well enough to know how and when to use them Moreover, since the...
... higher than that ofthe pGL3–basic vector and was not inferior to that ofthe pGL3–promoter vector (Fig 4B), indicating promoter activity ofthe 5¢-flanking region of exon 1a in DNASE1 These results ... construct by introducing the )1 386 to +2 68 sequence of DNASE1 into the promoterless pGL3–basic vector upstream ofthe luciferase coding sequence The reporter plasmid was transfected into QGP-1 cells, ... site, andthe numbers in parentheses below the diagram show the position ofthe corresponding nucleotides relative tothe transcription start site in exon In the expression vector ex-pDN, the Kozak...
... Visits toand visitors from former homelands further increase the level of air travel The cumulative result of these factors is a very high demand for air travel and trade toand from the region ... relationship between growth in the demand for output and demand for labor and other factors of production Although increases in output are likely to increase the demand for labor, and thereby increase employment, ... that the larger demand shift would be much more likely to create shortages in the supply of factors of production and increases in the price of factors in short supply Despite the likelihood of...
... will depend on the relative productivity ofthe formal and informal sectors If productivity (and, therefore, wages) in the formal sector are much higher than those in the informal sector, even high ... all, the poor and informal sector workers) The benefits offered by such programs, however, often are markedly inferior to those from traditional SI and contribute tothe fragmentation ofthe labor ... Protection for All in Latin America andthe Caribbean apt to cover workers in the informal sector, who constitute a majority ofthe labor force in most countries Another problem is that the SI systems...
... distribution of these isoforms seems to be independent of cell type orthe amount of protein expressed To clarify the molecular basis for the control ofthe differential distribution of Glut1 and Glut3, ... (2007) 284 3– 285 3 ª 2007 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2007 FEBS 284 5 Regulation of DRM sorting of Glut1 T Sakyo et al was determined Insertion ofthe FLAG epitope into Glut1 or Glut3 at the N-terminus ... procedures These cDNA constructs were then ligated into the expression vector pCMV and used for transient expression by lipofection in CHO cells Initially, we examined whether FG1 and FG3 are able to...
... isoform of hyaluronidase which – from the intensity of MALDI and ESI peaks – actually constituted the major form To assess the true relative amount ofthe isoforms, the band was subjected to ... vertically, those of free glycans horizontally, and that ofthe mother ion tilted From the loss of two fucose, of three mannose and, finally, of two GlcNAc residues, the composition ofthe glycan ... Here we report on the identification ofthe major polypeptide in the 43 kDa band of V vulgaris as a new isoform of hyaluronidase Furthermore, we analyzed the hyaluronidase band in five other common...
... of banks “were themost unscrupulous contributors, next tothe debauch ofthe New York Stock Exchange, tothe financial catastrophe which visited this country and was mainly responsible for the ... since”) For contemporary and modern assessments ofthe impact ofthe credit boom ofthe 1920s in leading tothe Great Depression andthe Glass-Steagall Act, see, for example, LIONEL ROBBINS, THE GREAT ... the smallest possible pieces of those loans on their balance sheets.62 Lead banks negotiate the terms of a syndicated loan with the borrower and then sell portions ofthe loan to banks and other...
... going to 2.2 The Exigencies of Satisfaction According to Anselm, for Adam’s race to be restored to its original dignity, it is not enough for the Divine Word to assume some human nature or other ... not all are deiform and not all see God.79 Likewise, deiformity is not posterior but prior in the order of explanation to hypostatic union Grace is required to dispose the will to conform tothe ... Word Itself as [i] the ratio cognoscendi both ofthe Divine Word andof those things of which the Divine Word is an exemplar .88 The Divine Word is also [ii] the efficient cause of a habit in the...
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... solution tothe membership problem as the plural subject theory of political obligation In order not to complicate the exposition of this theory, I focus on the explanation of my own ideas Ofthe other ... is ordered to do.3 For to issue a genuine order one needs the authority or standing to so One must, that is, have the right to be obeyed This right entails an obligation to conform tothe order ... mostly write of ‘orders’, simply That purported orders are in question should be understood The same goes for the other terms just mentioned, and any others that fall into the same category The...
... Richard Gregory, the editor of Nature, singled out the scientific values of selflessness and love of truth to act as the basis for morality.⁵ He was followed in 1923 by the contributors tothe volume ... 1667, the Public Orator ofthe University of Oxford, Robert South, refers tothe Fellows ofthe Royal Society as the profane, atheistical, epicurean rabble, whom the nation so rings of, and who ... challenging the word of a public authority and was an unforgivable sign of disrespect and dissension, the ultimate betrayal of filial piety, of family and clan, and, above all, the betrayal ofthe principle...
... of an alternative in foreign affairs Mostof its major representatives are equally culpable for the resentment ofthe world community, given their support of an ill-defined war on terror andthe ... invasion, but these only whetted the appetites of foreign investors close tothe U.S government, such as Bechtel and Halliburton, for the entire wealth of Iraq The current government of Iraq is, ... speech initiated the erosion of sympathy accorded the United States in the aftermath of 9/11 andthe collapse of its moral standing everywhere in the world Declassified reports ofthe Senate Select...
... pass into the other, either directly or through the intermediate oxlip, we abandon the definition of species, as usually given, and fall into the transition -of- species theory Let a few other ... Darwin on the nature of species and respond not only to Desmond and Moore but to a number of other professional historians of biology who either try to denigrate the Darwinian revolution or Darwin’s ... up tothe point of distorting Nature itself, was peculiar to Linnaeus And natural or not, theoretically feasible or not—this compartmentalisation of nature was most useful and welcome for all...
... things like the size ofthe forager, the hunting and gathering technology used, andthe distribution and caloric value ofthe targeted resources Constraints are allofthe elements ofthe situa- ... ethnohistory and oral history, which indicate that Mikea and Masikoro are historically the same people Mikea are descended from Masikoro who sought refuge in the forest to escape the slave raids and ... incorporate basic processes of learning or evolution, for instance by allowing the agent to adjust its behavior according to its monitoring of performance criteria Because of this property, they...
... commonly reported that the pain of FM made it difficult for them to get comfortable, and therefore, they often "tossed and turned" in their attempts to find a pain-free position for sleep Participants ... good bit ofthe time" and a "little bit ofthe time," stating that they were too similar to "most ofthe time" and "some ofthe time," Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality ... both important and similar tothe type of information they provided to their physicians about the consequences of their nocturnal FM pain These findings, along with the brevity, ease of use, and...
... coefficients of 86 3 for the Subscale I (and 84 5 for the International dataset), 80 4 for the Subscale II ( .82 2 for the International sample) and 671 for the Subscale III (.701 for the International ... analysis, item and subscales correlations and internal reliability analyses Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor analysis were performed to assess whether the Brazilian data fit the international ... 3.1 11 .8 12.3 8. 5 Kurt -.52 781 554 -.96 -. 087 -.766 1.029 87 2 82 6 997 -1.145 666 981 1.1 18 1.097 1.132 1.137 - .86 8 1.133 1.063 1.156 1.176 496 1.162 82 1 -.3 58 -.741 -.760 636 84 7 - .88 2 1. 184 735...