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Biochem 72, 248–254.
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eliminating interference by detergents in the Lowry
method ... the
large bc
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binding. High pressure is well known to denature proteins to
partially folded states [15,17,38,48–50]. The large increase in
bis-ANS binding ... cavities, one in the hydrophobic
core (M88V) and the other in the protein–RNA interaction
(T45S), decrease the stability of the capsid. Our findings
illuminate the role of packing in the icosahedral ... sterically interfere with side-chain packing in the
protein’s interior. Mutations that create cavities in hydro-
phobic environments generally cause proteins to become
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Intervals as a Clinical Tool to Detect Training
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Rodrigo Hohl, Lázaro Alessandro Soares Nunes,
Rafael Alkmin ... for change in fat mass after adjusting for the effects
of both exercise energy expenditure and change in energy intake. This means that training-
induced increase in fat oxidation explains 7% of ... for reducing fat mass,
sparing fat-free mass, increasing the ability to oxidize lipids during exercise, reducing blood
glucose and Hba
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Alexander H.W. Schmitt, Geometric Invariant Theory and Decorated Principal Bundles
Michael Farber, Invitation to Topological Robotics
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treated using computational modelling techniques. In addition, modelling of the bone-
implant interface ... stresses in cortical bone decrease in inverse proportion
84 Application of the Finite Element Method in Implant Dentistry
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virtual concepts in document indexing.
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experimental results and discuss direc-
tions of future work.
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In the ... Harshman.
1990. Indexing by latent semantic analysis. JASIS,
41(6):391–407.
Inderjit S. Dhillon and D. S. Modha. 2001. Concept
decompositions for large sparse text data using clus-
tering. Machine Learning, ... tagging: Data vs. dic-
tionaries. In Proceedings of the 6th ANLP Confer-
ence, 1st NAACL Meeting, pages 94–101, Seattle.
Martin Holub. 2003. A new approach to concep-
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lipopolysaccharides of Haemophilus in uenzae: a survey of 24
non-typeable H. in uenzae strains. Carbohydr. Res. 335, 251–260.
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