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... Part of the reform of the system of accounting and auditing was to replace the Ministry of Revenue with the Ministry of Finance and Expenditure, which was responsible for the transportation of ... performance of product trading, which was a kind of barter (Gao and Schachler, 2004:58). Huge amounts of paper were used in preparing accounts. In order to reduce the high amounts of pieces of paper ... Accounting Profession / Accountant -Confucianism -The status of accounting profession -Buddhism -Government accounting officials – noblemen -Private accountants – non-skilled profession Government...
... accompaniment by new rules -of- engagement considerations, joint-service employment challenges, and the heretofore unprecedented demands of multimis-sion tasking. e net effect of these improvements ... Storm by way of a gradual convergence of Navy and Air Force thinking with respect to the integrated use of their air assets. Much energy was wasted during the early aftermath of Operation ... interoperability features to speak of. Once the unexpected demands of fighting a joint littoral war against Iraq in 1991 underscored the costs of that absence of interop-erability, however, both...
... the16-kDa proteolipid of chromaffin granules implies geneduplication in the evolutionof H+-ATPases. Proc NatlAcad Sci USA 85, 5521–5524.11 Nelson N & Taiz L (1989) The evolutionof H+-ATPas-es. ... operation of the enzyme under symmetry mismatchconditions [37]. In the enzyme from A. woodii, rotation of the c ring over each phase of 120° is coupled to atleast two different numbers of ions. ... Williams JR & Brusilow WS (1998)Effects of carbon source on expression of F0genes andon the stoichiometry of the c subunit in the F1F0ATPase of Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol 180, 3205–3208.39...
... 1998. All of these events raised fears of a global economicmeltdown. Also notable at the end of 1998 was the creation of the financial behe-moth, Citigroup, that challenged the separation of banking ... thetransformation of finance was the emergence of off-balance-sheet businesses formany financial institutions. According to the Bank for International Settlements,by March 1995 the notional amount of derivatives ... practicing finance professionals, grad-uate students, and advanced undergraduate students. The goal of each volume isto encapsulate the current state of knowledge in a particular area of finance so...
... concentrations of TMP in the range of 16–32times that of the susceptible form [17]. Some of theDHFR mutants generated in this study were resistantto TMP concentrations of more than 100 times that of the ... typically 30–40 mg per 1 L of culture. Yields of mutant enzymes werelower than that of the native form, ranging between 80 and90% of the amount of DHFR obtained per 1 L of culture.ShufflingThe ... TMP. Inhi-bition of thymidine production is a major aspect of theactivity of TMP, and inclusion of thymidine in the mediaallows bacterial growth regardless of the amount of TMPpresent. This...
... property of thebHLH domains. Therefore, this seems to be a topo-logical constrain derived from the evolutionof thisfamily. Evolution based on domain reusing might explainthe abundance of certain ... function and structure of TFs fromavailable information. From a structural point of view,the overabundance of self-interactions is associatedwith a majority group of 55% of basic helix–loop–helix ... interactionpartners. One pair of connected proteins is conserved, inthe so-called k-scaffold graph, if the degree of at least oneprotein of this pair is bigger than a predefined cut-off kc.By using...
... 3¢-UTR of vertebrate DNase I cDNA lengthened abouttwofold during the evolutionary stage between amphibiansand reptiles.Structural features of shark DNases IThe amino acid sequences of the ... rlysates of cells that had been transfected with expressionvectors containing the entire coding regions of the wild-typeshark DNases I, substitution of the signal sequence regions of each of the ... hydrophobicity profiles of the signal sequence regions of human, eel, frog, T. scyllia and H. japonicus DNases I.However, prediction of the secondary structure of thecorresponding part of the enzyme...
... substrates of cognition in hominoids. Journal of Human Evolution, 49,547-569.Schoenemann, P. T. (2006). Evolutionof the size and functional areas of the human brain.Annual Review of Anthropology, ... picture of a mosaic of primitive and derived aspects of the organization of thehuman orbitofrontal cortex was also the result of Van Essen’s (2005) comparisonwith macaques. The overall layout of ... knowledge about their evolution isbasic to understand the evolutionof aesthetic preference itself.A comprehensive understanding of the evolutionof the human brain, as well as of certain specific...
... view of the evolutionof the bc superfamily inthe vertebrate eye and the adaptive ‘choices’ made indifferent lineages. This dynamic evolutionary history of b and c crystallins is part of the ... different regions of the eye. The expression of cN in the central regions of the lens, fiber cells that were laid down before birth,is consistent with the familiar pattern of expression of the principally ... photoreceptor disc shedding [48]. In evolution, functional retinas preceded the evolutionof a focusinglens [3,49]. The proteins of the lens arose by the recruit-ment of genes with pre-existing functions...