... fusions, and prefer more complete answers over shorter ones.In future research, we intend to collect new datawith different questions per sentence pair, to find out to what extent the question and ... subjects de-sign. Participants were randomly assigned to eitherthe intersection or the union condition, and withineach condition they first had to produce 25 generic and then 25 question-based fusions. ... re-sults in more agreement among humans. A relatedquestion is of course what the results would be forunion fusion. Will people agree more on the unionsthan on the intersections? And is the...
... sector, essentially agriculture and raw materials. In this sector prices are determined by supply and demand as in the neoclassical tradition. This is a `demand-determined' price sector. ... example, Stiglitz and Weiss, 1981), which leadsto two types of problems: adverse selection and moral hazard. Adverse selection refers to cases when more creditworthy borrowers are drawn to other means ... concentration, due to widened access to finance and decreased degree of credit market segmentation. This benefits small firms because it avoids subsidising priority sectors, which leadsto market segmentation,...
... phosphorylated ERK, p38 and JNK (p-ERK,p-p38 and p-JNK) and total ERK, p38 and JNK (tERK, tp38 and tJNK). (B) The ratio of phosphorylated to total ERK (p44 ⁄ 42), p38 and JNK at each time point. ... activates monocytes and macrophages to produce cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor- a and interleukins IL-1b and IL-6. These cytokines appear to be responsible for the neurotoxicityobserved ... defensereaction towards Gram-negative bacteria. Generally,LPS activates monocytes and macrophages to producecytokines such as TNF-a, IL-1b and IL-6, which, inturn, serve as endogenous inflammatory mediators[10,11],...
... theability to bind to hSav were still able to increase its abundance, althoughthey were no longer able to phosphorylate hSav. Together these results show that hSav can bind to, and be phosphorylated ... of the Mst1 and Mst2 in mammals is more com-plex especially as orthologues of Nore1 and Rassf1 donot appear to exist in flies. How the Sav ⁄ Mst pathwaycontributes to apoptosis and ⁄ or coordinates ... bind to the WWdomains of Salvador [17], and was subsequently shown to complex with and be activated by Hpo in a Salvadordependent manner [19,20,23]. Furthermore, Wts wasrecently shown to phosphorylate...
... I, COX Vb and F1-ATPase b, betweenSOL and TA on the one hand and between PV– ⁄ – and WT TA on the other, revealed striking similarities.There were almost no differences in the mRNA and protein ... comparison to TA), while protein levelswere comparable to those found in TA (Fig. 6 and Table 2).Fig. 5. Northern blot analysis of cytochrome c oxidase (COX) I,COX Vb and F1-ATPase from total RNA ... COXVb and F1-ATPase) and total muscle extracts (in the case ofTnIfast and cytochrome c) were used for quantification. Pro-teins (25 lg) were separated by SDS ⁄ PAGE, then trans-ferred onto nitrocellulose...
... 0.78, lwt= 0.54, Ntotal= Nwt+ Nmt, where thesubscripts mt and wt stand for mutant and wild-type cells,respectively; t = time; dt = change in time; hmt= protonstoichiometry per cell ... capacity and the proton stoi-chiometry) to propagate at its maximum specific growthrate. The average pH of the fresh medium in the reser-voir was adjusted with H2SO4 and ranged from 6.0 to 6.3. ... addition to provision of the main basiccarbon (C) and Gibbs free-energy (E) sources. In defined ‘mineral’ media, cells have to synthesize thesemonomers from the basic C ⁄ E sources together...
... ortho to the urea N atoms leads to the formation of a intramolecularly H-bonded, six-memberd ring, which, combined with the preferred (cis, cis)conformation of the urea group, leadsto the ... complementaryhybrid strands in comparison to single hybrid strands and the tripeptide strands alone.Two-dimensional NMR (NOESY) studies providedconclusive evidence of duplex and b-sheet formation.NOE ... manipulators.Specifically, the molecular strands involve oligoamidesconsisting of meta-substituted benzene rings linked byglycine residues. The amide O and H atoms act as H-bonddonor and acceptor...
... immunoreacted to recombinant GmPDIM by western immunoblot(Fig. 2A, lane 1), and also to two bands from cotyle-don cell extract of 50 and 52 kDa (Fig. 2A, lane 2).The intensity of these bands decreased ... the two major globulinsglycinin and b-conglycinin. They are folded and assembled into trimers in the ER, and then trans-ported and deposited in the protein storage vacuoles[13]. Glycinin is ... by MALDI-TOFMS. Most cleavage sites resided in two narrow regions,overlapping the putative boundary regions inGmPDIM between a and a¢, and a¢ and b, respectively(Fig. 1). These results show...
... into HLE B-3 and CCL-75 cellsranged from 40% to 70%. To determine the effect of wild-type and mutant forms of GST on injected cells, allsurviving HLE B-3 and CCL-75 cells were scored at 24 and 48 ... 04396 (to Y. C. A.), CA77495 (to S. A.), ES 07804 (to P. Z.) and CA 76348 (to S. V. S.).References1. Pryor, W.A. (1986) Oxy-radicals and related species: theirformation, lifetimes, and reactions. ... the other hand, human enzymes hGSTA1-1 and hGSTP1-1 have minimal activity towards 4-HNE [27].These results show that mGSTA4-4 and DmGSTD1-1(Fig. 3) trigger transformation and hGSTA1-1 and hGSTP1-1...
... hoạt đọng quản lý văn hoá -thông tin có thể xác định rằng Nhà nớc có vai trò to lớn ,quan trọng và ngày càng tăng tong việc định hớng,điều tiết và cung cấp các sản phẩm dịch vụ văn hoá thông ... đang gặp phải một số vấn đề có liên quan tới việc giữ gìn bản sắc văn hoá dân tộc mà nó ảnh hởng to lớn tới tiến trình đổi mới đất nớc .Trong th gửi Hội nghị báo chí và xuất bản 20-22/2/1992 Thủ ... đều mang tính tiêu dùng cộng đồng .Điều đó có nghĩa là nếu ngời này sủ dụng rồi ngời khác hoàn to n có thể sủ dụng tiếp,cùng một lúc có thể nhiều ngời dùng và mọi ngời dân nên tiêu dùng hoặc...