... H.X. Wu et al .Inbreeding effect on radiata wood density
Original article
Inbreeding in Pinus radiata.
IV: the effect of inbreeding on wood density
Harry X. Wu
*
, A. Colin Matheson and Aljoy Abarquez
CSIRO ... in response to inbreeding for wood density. The pedigrees can be divided into three classes according to their res-
ponse patterns to inbreeding:...
... parsing. In Proceedings of the 35th Annual
Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
and the 8th Conference of the European Chapter of the Asso-
ciation for Computational Linguistics. ... esti-
mation of P(RHS|LHS) infeasible because of sparse
data. Therefore, the generation of the RHS of a rule
given the LHS is decomposed into three steps: firs...
... quotas.
The numerus clausus is made effective in controlling
the intake of medical students through either a competi-
tive entrance exam or, in the case of France, in control-
ling the number of students ... from internationa l or national institutions, and
on consulting stakeholders in each of the countries.
Case description
Setting the right physician supply
Ad...
... reaction to slow down the hydrolysis reaction for the
preparation of nano-TiO
2
[17]. There have also been
investigations of the preparation of the polymer/TiO
2
nanocomposites using the addition of ... and maintained for
1.5 h. The excess water and BuOH was separated from the
polymerization system, measured and used to judge the
extent of the reaction.
Characteriz...
... assessment of the trajec-
tory of interconversion rates as a function of time of
cold exposure, (b) comparison of the magnitudes of
the various interconversion rates, and (c) lineup of the
accessions ... integral of carbon uptake per
hour. Data points were spline-interpolated to obtain time-
continuous information on net photosynthesis during the
whole period of...
... centres trigger the
condensation of random polypeptide chains into the
compact form of the native state.
In this study, the effects of mutating W140 [10]
on SNase protein conformation and stability ... 3).
Summary
Trp140 located in the C-terminal loop of SNase plays
an important role in protein stability and conforma-
tional integrity. During protein unfolding ⁄ refo...
... study of the in uence of the physiology of expres-
sion (i.e. temperature, induction, formation of disulfide
bonds) on the kinetics of aggregation and on the struc-
ture of aggregated proteins [57,61].
Another ... requiring
cofactors, multidomain proteins, fusion proteins. In
the following we summarize recent progress in this
field, whereas the use of IBs in...
... S4) to determine whether Nrl induces
Ppp2r5c transcription through direct binding to the
proximal promoter region of Ppp2r5c. An oligonucleo-
tide containing the consensus Nrl-binding site at ... HT22 cells, to further examine the
binding of Nrl to the Ppp2r5c promoter in vivo. Nrl
binding to the Ppp2r5c and rhodopsin promoters was
examined by quantitative real-time of ChIP...
... hypothesize that pH
unfolding SNase is mainly processed by the addition
of 2.5 protons and both E75 and E129 are the targets
of protonation.
It is of interest to determine which other amino
acids ... substitution on the destabilization of secondary
structure that leads to the large perturbation of the
stability of the protein tertiary structure (although
there is abo...
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Table 4: Subjective Evaluation: Adequacy ... target side of the train-
ing corpus.
Training, tuning, and decoding were performed
using the Moses toolkit
3
. Tuning (learning the
λ values discussed in section 4.1) was d...