... passive cooling effect by combining convective and heat transport between the outer and inner walls in summer; watertight to guarantee no water infiltration due to rain, humidity and no condensation ... considering all the thermal and fluid dynamics effects in the cavity The CFD model simulates the air velocity in the gap depending on the exterior wind around the building and taking into account ... experience in modelling building and urban facilities, especially in fluids applications (air, water and other industrial flows) and actually he has focused his researches in sustainable applications...
... combining intervention groups may have been to increase power, this post hoc combining of heterogeneous groups likely resulted in increased within-subject error, decreasing the likelihood of finding ... randomization, introducing bias Forty patients were each initially randomized to intervention and control conditions In the intervention group, patient was excluded owing to death, owing to incomplete ... emphasized reducing denial while preserving hope, completing unfinished business, and taking an active role in treatment decisions, but “above all else, simply listening, understanding, and sometimes...
... Giroverband Rheinland-Pfalz (S) Landesbank Berlin Holding AG Sparkassen- und Giroverband Hessen-Thüringen (S) Land Hessen Freistaat Thüringen Landesbank Baden-Württemberg Land Niedersachsen Land ... according to their ownership stakes, including the savings banks in North Rhine-Westphalia In particular, as shown in Table 1, the two savings banks associations in North Rhine-Westphalia (Rheinischer ... savings banks, cooperatives, and private banks, and it documents that total lending keeps increasing even after the beginning of the financial crisis in 2007 The same holds for total lending and...
... proteolysis of ubiquitin-tagged proteins [41] Ubiquitination of proteins is catalysed by three enzymes: ubiquitin-activating enzyme (E1), ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (E2) and ubiquitin protein ligase (E3) ... taken and cells were washed and taken up in defined mineral medium [21] lacking glucose In previous studies, we did not observe significant alterations in enzyme activities during the washing of ... Table S1 C-flux in mmolÆCÆmin)1ÆgÆprotein)1 during fermentative capacity assay in samples from the nitrogen-starvation experiments Table S2 C-flux in mmolÆCÆmin)1ÆgÆprotein)1 during fermentative...
... origin had poorly defined interactions between Cyt f and plastocyanin and/ or plastocyanin and photosystem I, and subsequently the nature of the interactions in the two lineages (hydrophobic in ... the in vitro interactions Cyt f–plastocyanin and plastocyanin– Fig Comparison of ionic strength curves obtained by using NaCl or MgCl2: wild-type and mutant P laminosum plastocyanin reacting ... showed an increase for both DHà and –TDSà [14] Comparison between P laminosum and spinach The response to ionic strength of the reaction between P laminosum plastocyanin and photosystem I was in marked...
... binding of MVP with Src MVP is known as a phosphoprotein as it is tyrosine phosphorylated in vivo and phosphorylated by protein kinase C (PKC) and casein kinase II (CKII) in vitro [28,29] To investigate ... The UD, Src homology and Src homology (SH2) domains in Src are key binding sites for proteins that regulate Src activity and integrate Src into important signalling pathways and cell cycle events ... activity Domains within Src kinases target the enzyme to specific subcellular locations where they bind to regulatory and ⁄ or substrate proteins and are integrated into cell signalling pathways and cell...
... Protein– protein interactions in the complex between the enhancer binding protein NIFA and the sensor NIFL from Azotobacter vinelandii J Bacteriol 183, 1359–1368 12 Lei, S., Pulakat, L & Gavini, ... which are missing in the in vitro analysis However, we have not detected other proteins in significant amounts besides MBP-NifL and NifA in the in vivo formed complexes by silver staining In vivo complex ... bacteria GlnK protein appears to mediate the nitrogen status of the cell by direct protein–protein interaction with NifL in A vinelandii [25,26]; andin diazotrophs, which not contain NifL, there...
... containing “you”; the task was reported to be easy, and the kappa was 100% We then annotated a total of 42 conversations for training and 13 for testing Different labelers annotated the training and ... nonreferential It in u spoken multi-party dialog In Proceedings of the 11th Conference of the EACL M Purver, P Ehlen, and J Niekrasz 2006 Detecting action items in multi-party meetings: Annotation and initial ... pronouns in the Wellington corpus of spoken New Zealand English K¯ tare, 1(1) o N Jovanovic, R op den Akker, and A Nijholt 2006 Addressee identification in face-to-face meetings In Proceedings of...
... enhance laminin-binding activity, indicating that zinc was affecting laminin only Moreover, treating LBP with EDTA had little effect on its binding with laminin, consistent with the indication ... heating laminin in 20 mM Tris/HCl (pH 7.4), 150 mM NaCl and LBP in 20 mM Na2CO3, NaHCO3 (pH 9.6), M urea at 100 °C for Binding of untreated laminin to BSA is also included (B) LamininLBP binding ... would expect of a laminin receptor and laminin binding to LBP was found to be dosedependent, specific and saturable Laminin–LBP interaction also involved a single class of binding sites, which appeared...
... this finding is not consistent with those of Conley (2001), Destin (2009), Williams-Shanks and Destin (2009), and Haveman and Wilson (2007), it is in line with findings by Jez (2008) and Nam and ... important for explaining wilt In the case of income, youth living in low-income households experience higher levels of wilt (45%) than youth living in either modest-income (35%) or high-income (23%) ... are defined as ―uncertain.‖ There are 120 youth in this sample, and 453 in the combined (certain and uncertain) sample.5 Variables In this section, variables of interest and control variables...
... fraction whereas Cu is mainly in the strongly bound organic and residual phases Hewitt and Candy (1990), examined levels of Pb, Cd and Zn in soil and dust samples collected inand around the city ... contamination in runoff, which is 68 µg L−1 , was obtained by taking the average of the five runoff events of Sansalone and Buchberger (1997) (Table I) Knowing that the average rainfall in Cincinnati ... exists from wind-blown dust Disruption of these soils during highway maintenance, including mowing, and excavation for resurfacing, will cause suspension of these heavily contaminated soils as...
... providing the recombinant IKK2 (rhIKK2) and Nandini Kishore for providing the SC-514 inhibitor We thank also Paul Hayter, Sasha Sreckovic and Matthew Strawbridge with help in growing and analyzing ... lL; prewarmed in a water bath at 37 C) was dispensed into each well and incubated for 15 (prewarming xative is critical to maintaining cell integrity) After 15 min, the plates were inverted to ... encoding regulators of immune and inammatory responses and also genes involved in apoptosis and cell proliferation [36] In this paper, we report the results of cell-based, in vitro andin silico...
... force among both men and women (Banks, Marmot, Oldfield, and Smith 2009) Since we purposely excluded minorities (African-Americans and Latinos in American and non-Whites in England), these differences ... arthritis and cancer, and emotional and mental illness including depression), disability and functioning status, and several salient health behaviors (smoking, alcohol consumption, and physical ... States and a 29% higher risk of respiratory problems in the US compared to England Since England includes hay fever in allergies and the US in respiratory, the relative risk difference between...
... correlation between inhibition of endonuclease activity and inhibition of splicing activity indicating that RNA binding can be monitored by measuring inhibition of the endonuclease reaction [36] In the ... available and its binding affinity is not altered by the presence of DNA in the DNA binding site Interestingly, when nM RNA and 10 nM DNA were added simultaneously to a limiting amount of protein in ... background In vitro competition assays RNA splicing and DNA cleavage competition experiments both involved a prebinding step in which either DNA or RNA substrates were incubated with I-AniI in a binding...
... bityrosine signal was observed in all peptides containing tyrosine 23 or 53 but not in peptides containing tyrosine 20 alone According to these results, tyrosines 23 and 53 could be involved in the ... changes obtained with peptides containing both tryptophan and tyrosine; i.e absorbance maxima at % 510 and 410 nm, and isosbestic points at % 430 nm and % 370 nm [7,8] These isosbestic points, together ... at the peptidic bond between Asn103 and Gly104 for both proteins In addition, N-terminal sequencing of the smaller moiety indicated that Gly residue is intact It is interesting to note that TEWL,...
... AR3)36 subdomain AR3)13 in N/C interaction and the role of individual amino acid residues inand flanking the 23 FQNLF27motif in AR16)36 in N/C interaction Yeast protein interaction assays indicated ... bovine serum (Life The ligand-dependent interaction between AR NTD and AR LBD, N/C interaction, was studied in yeast and mammalian in vivo protein interaction systems, andin Ó FEBS 2002 Interaction ... Brinkmann, A.O & Trapman, J (1997) Functional in vivo interaction between the amino-terminal, transactivation domain and the ligand binding domain of the androgen receptor Biochemistry 36, 1052–1064...
... Broadcasting and printing newspapers 1.3.1: Understanding of Broadcasting and printing newspapers 1.3.1a: Broadcasting 1.3.1b: Printing newspapers 10 1.3.2: Similarities between Broadcasting and Printing ... planned, and so on 1.3: Broadcasting and printing newspapers 1.3.1: Understanding of Broadcasting and printing newspapers 1.3.1a: Broadcasting 12 Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and/ or ... Newspaper Timeline, World Association of Newspapers) 13 1.3.2: Similarities between Broadcasting and Printing Newspapers In order to find down the similarity between broadcasting and printing newspapers,...
... people in most developing countries are vulnerable to malnutrition, and to infectious and other diseases.1 Lesotho, like many developing countries, is being affected by an increase in the elderly population ... income According to Laniel10 social events in Lesotho are celebrated by drinking and smoking together with companions Males Frequent hospital visits Spending money on medicines Visiting a traditional ... beneficiaries in other developing countries such as South Africa and Namibia, where other people benefit from the pension allowance.9 Pensioner’s habits (drinking and smoking) Half of smoking pensioners...
... GSK3b-b-catenin is involved in Nox1 expression A β-catenin β-actin 15 30 45 60 LPS (min) B β-catenin β-actin 10 50 100 500 LPS (ng·mL–1) C β-catenin (short) β-catenin (long) β-tubulin 15 30 45 60 ... for the indicated times and fractionated into cytosolic and nuclear extracts Western blot on both extracts was determined by using anti(b-catenin) serum b-Tubulin served as loading control and nuclear ... atherosclerosis Materials and methods Reagents Cell culture reagents, including fetal bovine serum, were obtained from Life Technologies (Grand Island, NY, USA) GSK3b, b-catenin and b-actin antibodies were...