... infor-
mation. So, the only way for users to access this
information is to find the appropriate web- form,
fill in the necessary search parameters, and use it
to query the database that contains the information
that ... archive. To an-
swer dynamic questions, we query the database(s)
associated with the topic of the question through
web forms on the Internet. We...
... of accessing parts of the left
context. These sometimes correspond to the entire
content of a register and sometimes to a fragment
of it.
We will assume, then, that the left context is
stored ... operations depending
upon ~hether the antecedent to be bound li~Learly
preceeds or follows the syubol it is to be bound
to.
In the cases discussed abovu the gap or the...
... GC-C on
prolonged ligand treatment, indicating that only the ligand-
responsive form of the receptor is perhaps routed to the
lysosomal compartment for degradation. The continued
presence on the ... while there is a basal level of phosphory-
lation in the receptor on serine residues, there is no
alteration in the phosphorylation status on ligand addition
(unpublished o...
... User, there is a Trusted Third Party. This
means that both the User and the PT owner trust such
third party not to collude with the other one for vi-
olating their secrets (i.e. the content of the ... and that the probability of
collisions, i.e. of two strings being given the same
digest, is negligible.
At the end of the initialization, neither Bob nor
Tina can access t...
... range from
the information needs of historians to the
modeling of Czech colloquial pronunciation.
Virtually every topic in computational linguistics
finds expression in that range. We plan to
ultimately ... that has
been done on this problem at the Text
Retrieval Conferences, the Topic
Detection and Tracking evaluations, and
in individual research projects around the
world. I...
... Bartonella contain another
wide-ranging iron-responsive regulator called RirA
[16–19]. RirA belongs to the Rrf2 family of regulators,
which includes IscR and NsrR [20,21] and, similar to
them, ... DNA, nor were they
significantly affected in their ability to function in vivo
[24]. However, the conservation of the site ligands,
together with their importance for the properties of...
... of reactions for the
32
P-labelled region D target. Lanes 1–5 correspond to the positive
control reactions for the Sp1-containing oligonucleotide (CON). EMSAs using in vitro Sp1 and region A, B, ... reac-
tions for the Sp1-containing oligonucleotide (CON). (B) Lanes 6–10 correspond to a similar set of reactions for the
32
P-labelled region C tar-
get, and lanes 11–15 correspond...
... difficult to achieve. Overexpression of ODC
leads to enhanced accumulation of putrescine, yet the
diamine is not converted to the higher polyamines. One way
to force the accumulation of the higher ... [32],
indicating that the tissue ornithine pool became rate-limiting
under these conditions. These results led us to conclude that
one of the major functions of the polyam...
... will consider the catalytic component A
k
is
constant and only consider variations of enzyme concen-
trations, in order to study how biological constraints on
these concentrations can modify the ... have
proposed to put a constraint on the total concentration E
tot
of the enzymes in the p athway. In this paper, t his is designed
as competition and we limit the study to...
... favor the fusion hypothesis for the primitively amito-
chondriate cell.
Taming of the mitochondrial symbiont: first
step towards the eukaryote
It is evident that ÔdomesticationÕ of the mitochondrial
symbiont ... the advent of the mitochondrion.
The loss of this organelle in diplomonads was accompanied
by the eventual loss of eubacterial-derived enzymes, whereas
the stable p...