... of a cate- gory of appearance to things-in-themselves – it was the ambiguity in the way one spoke of the “ground” of appearances in things-in-themselves. “Ground” (Grund, in the German) could ... negated by all the others, and which they cannot therefore intuit as their own action, but only as other than theirs, that is, as the action of an intelligence outside of them...
... important in the Romantic transforma- tion of the dominant metaphor of nature from that of the “machine” to that of “life” (in other words, away fromthe mechanical, Newtonian See Peter Gay, The Naked ... “vocation.” The second great concern of the early Romantics had to do with their intense sense of the need to develop and express their sense of individ- ualit...
... examined the microenvironment of the single trypto-
phan and the tyrosine residues of PsbQ, one of the three
main extrinsic proteins of green algal and higher plant
photosystem II. On the basis of ... that observed in the X-ray-resolved cyano-
bacterial PSII. On the other hand, PsbP and PsbQ are
positioned at the N-terminus of D1 [17,20]. In addition,
PsbQ requires...
... fertility of the land, the healthy temperature of the air and the mildness of the climate, the plenty
of hunting, fishing and fowling, the facility of trade with the Indians and the vast convenience of ... graven plates of lasting lead, in defiant yet futile symbol of the asserted sovereignty of
France. Thus threatened in the vindication of the righ...
... creation of Table of Ranks
1725 foundation of Academy of Sciences
1725 death of Peter I. Accession of Catherine I
1727 death of Catherine I. Accession of Peter II
1730 death of Peter II. Accession of ... Of these, the most
significant were probably the empire’s emergence as a core member of the
European concert of great powers and the full-scale Westernisation...
... this box is shaken along the direction of gravity,
the predominant dynamical response of the sandbox is known to be in the vertical
direction – recall the on- and off-lattice computer simulation ... h
n
and the strict absence of
one, the site n ‘looks like’ a point of perfect packing. The grain at depth n then
has the freedom to point the ‘wrong’ way; we call such...
... no doubt to the lieutenant who
lives over the way. They lie close to the door.’
The worthy man was inclined to ring and deliver them at the house, for there
was still a light in the window; ... fallen leaf of the bread-fruit tree, if
not at the fruit itself. The higher the position in which one finds oneself
transplanted, the greater is the suffering. Everyday ne...
... cystein-rich
(SRCR) domain, which was rigidly bound to the back
of the proteinase domain in the crevice between the
C-terminal helix, the 204-loop and the 126-loop [7].
The C-terminus of hepsin ... surround the active site
and are named according to the residue in the mid-
point of the respective loop, as shown in Fig. 2. To
the east of the active site the...
... in
the C-terminal part o f the enzyme (Fig. 2A) where 13 o f 44
amino acids are different. Therefore, chimeric enzymes
with the N-terminal part from the human and the
C-terminal part from the ... Ig [25]. The
immunoreactivity was quantitated from scanned X-ray
films by use of the
MOLECULAR ANALYST
software (Bio-Rad,
Hercules, CA, USA).
Ó FEBS 2002 Formation of the tripept...
... with that of the wild-type [16,17]. We will report
here the genetic analysis of hf-2 in detail and the attempt to
compensate the deficiency of SQDG in hf-2 by the culture in
the presence of SQDG ... with that of the wild-type is therefore neither due
to the change in peptide composition of the PSII complex
nor to the ultrastructure of thylakoid membranes.
The...