... could be the result of in uencing a-actinin–zyxin
colocalization [22], as inhibition of calpain disrupts
a-actinin localization to zyxin-containing focal con-
tacts. Finally, considering that ... clustering
of the integrins [18]. Furthermore, it has been sugges-
ted that talin cleavage by calpain may contribute to
the effects of the protease on the clustering and activa...
... of the signaling event. In particular, the
rapid degradation of signaling proteins by the protea-
some ⁄ ubiquitin system appears to play an important
role in the control of the duration of the ... h). Nevertheless, it
could also be explained by changes in translation or
maturation of the protein. An increase was also
observed in the rate of degradation of...
... to the complete mineraliza-
tion of the pyrrolidine ring of nicotine, which after
oxidation by 6-hydroxy-l-nicotine oxidase, is cleaved
off from the pyridine ring of nicotine in the form of
CH
3
-4-aminobutyrate. ... expression of these genes
depends on the presence of nicotine in the growth
medium and we have determined the enzyme activities
of the proteins....
... suppression of respiration during hypoxia. In
the absence of differential regulation of a specific nuclear
gene coding for the subunits of CytOX, changes in the
microenvironment of the cell may induce ... shows the effects of hypoxia on the steady
state levels of nuclear genome encoded CytOX IV and Vb
mRNAs. There was no change in the levels of these mRNAs...
... utilize cysteine as the source
of sulfur [19]. Therefore, the level of sulfuration of
recombinant XDH may be in uenced by the redox state
of the thiols in the cell. Indeed, the level of XDH
AB
activity
observed ... of XDH requires the incorporation of the
MPT center, placement of the terminal sulfur ligand on the
Mo, and the incorporation of two [2Fe...
... human), they
had distinct types (e.g. duke, prince, bachelor). In
the other half, entities were of the same type, that
is the NPs introducing them had the same nominal
head, but had distinguishing ... use the information contained in the
SketchEngine database
1
(Kilgarriff, 2003), a
largescale implementation of Lin’s theory based
on the BNC, which contains grammatical tr...
... semantic and pragmatic codes in
LDOCE, and examples in LDOCE can help
to obtain such theories.
3. Formation of the context layer: the
unification of the base layer and the de-
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... verb
break in the intransitive case, its subject is the
broken.
2. default layer: in this layer, implicit as-
sumptions of naive theories are made explicit,
e.g., for concep...
... Although in-
corporation of this information reduced the num-
ber of possible parses, the processing time in-
creased because of the addition of the link nodes
in the grammar.
2 Constraint
Grammar ... the system
assigns all of the possible
roles
the words can
have by applying the lexical constraints (which
specify legal word categories) and allowing t...
... under of -the bridge
In the first sentence there is a direct translation of the
English sentence. In this case the features encoded by
the English and Spanish PP's are the same. In the sec- ... de.
In the third example the English prepo-
sition expresses the destination of the running and the
location of that destination with respect to the bri...
...
slots in input frames;
4. The history of processing, structured Mong the lines of
the
episodic
memory
oWaa~zat~on
suggested by Kolodner
(1984) and including the feedback of the results of ... items, therefore, comes as a result
of the use of the various control heuristics that guide the
process of generation. In other words, they axe incorpo-
rated...