... Programs and Initiatives Business accelerators and/or entrepreneurial initiativesLinking teaching and research to business opportunitiesCollaboration with local business and industrySmall Business ... opportunitiesShippensburg UniversitySmall Business Initiative inthe Frehn Center for Management; offering information and assistance to individuals and groups planning to start a new business Indirect Contributions ... knowledge and forming intellectual capitalNearly two-thirds of National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC) have research parks or business incubators (PASSHE has...
... (5Â-GGCAACAACCTACACTGGTATCAACAAAAAYMGSRCRAATCTCCTCRGCTCCTGRTCWAKTATGCTTCCCAGTCCATCTCT-3Â) and g7EcoFor(5Â-AGTGAATTCTCATCTTTGACCCCCAGCGATTATACCAA-3Â). As a linker to connect these two, a DNAencoding ... To insert tHP downstream ofthe ORFs, tHP4 andtHP7 (5Â-AATTGGTACCCGATAAAAGCGGCTTCCTGAC-3Â), as well as tHP2 and tHP8 (5Â-AATTGAGGTGGGCTGCAAAACAAAACGGCCT-3Â), were annealedand ligated to the ... was amplied withprimers MH2BackS (5Â-GTCCTCGCAACTGCGGCCCAGCCGGCCATGGCCSARGTNMAGCTGSAGSAGTCWGG-3Â) and H10VHframe2 (5Â-ACCACTGTAGCTTACGTACCCCAWSYACTCCAGACSKTTACCTGGARRTTKACGAAYCCAGCTCCAATAATCACTGGT-3Â)...
... semantic TheRoleof Lexico-Semantic Feedback in Open-Domain TextualQuestion-AnsweringSanda Harabagiu, Dan MoldovanMarius Pasáca, Rada Mihalcea, Mihai Surdeanu,Razvan Bunescu, Roxana Grju, ... if (a) a vol-cano IS -A mountain; (b) lava IS-PART of vol-cano, and moreover it is a part coming from the inside; and (c) fragments of lava have all the prop-erties of lava, the following question ... WordNet: A Lexical Database. Commu-nication ofthe ACM, vol 38: No11, pages 39–41, Novem-ber 1995.Dan Moldovan, Sanda Harabagiu, Marius Pasáca, RadaMihalcea, Richard Goodrum, Roxana Grju and VasileRus....
... of Hamlin. The two areas were delineated as the research site because they are areas that contain all four ofthe data sources. The surface area is approximately 210 km2 and lies within the ... stratified sand and gravel containing small amounts of silt, clay, and cobbles, can be found in small outwash plains and inthe subsurface along the St. John River as valley-train deposits beneath alluvium. ... material inthe northern Maine study areas has a controlling effect on the soil properties that lead to the identification ofa particular soil. The parent material associated with particular...
... its role on innovations such as the influence of corporate culture on organizational commitment (Zahariah Mohd Zain, Razanita Isahak, and Eelane K Ghani, 2009), the assessment of organizational ... modifying management activities in an approach that could create a positive or a negative assessment relying on theinformation involved inthe statistics. 2.2.3. Therolethe innovation ofmanagement ... managers and accountants are aware of management accounting innovations in Techcombank. (Question 6) 24 2.2.2. Definition ofmanagement accounting innovation In the last fifteen years,...
... instrumental in maintaining social ties and serves as a mean of symbolic communication in social relationship. Most ofthe researches before and after the appearance of Sherry’s model in 1983 can ... giving/receiving behavior have been defined as the process of gift exchange that takes place between a giver and recipient. The giving and receiving of gift is a ritual that takes place in all society ... primitive assumption of balance theory that unbalanced triads tend toward balance. Although balance theory help to explain the change in recipient’s post brand attitudes or giver-recipient relationship...
... savings may increase the means to afford college. The other effect is indirect and mainly attitudinal. Having savings over a period of years may raise a young person’s educational expectations ... for their youth. Youth savings. Youth were asked in 2002 whether they had a savings or bank account in their name. If they had an account, they were also asked whether they were saving some of ... named as the irrevocable account beneficiary. CDAs that are inthe state’s name with the youth as the beneficiary are being tested ina large experiment in Oklahoma called SEED for Oklahoma Kids...
... and the nuclear ⁄ cytoplasmic ratio was analysed from the Gray images using Lucia G ⁄ F Analysis Software [6].Data analysisResults are presented as mean ± SE for the number of hepatocyte preparations ... were washed in NaCl ⁄ Pi, fixed in 4% (w ⁄ v) paraformaldehyde in NaCl ⁄ Piand stained for glu-cokinase with a rabbit IgG against human glucokinase:318–405 (H88, sc-7908; Santa Cruz) and fluorescein ... physiological or pharmacologicalactivation of endogenous glucokinase [3]. This can beexplained by the progressive increase in Glc6Pcaused by increasing glucokinase expression and by the high...
... 4).614 Finally, previous work has also investigated fea-tures that do not fall into any ofthe above cate-gories. For instance, instead of representing the polarity ofa term using a binary value, ... polarity classification remains a challenge to natural language processing systems.We will focus on an important linguistic aspect of polarity classification: examining theroleof a variety of simple, ... from the bookdomain also yield an accuracy as high as 97%.An analysis ofthe results reveals that the high ac-curacy can be attributed to the difference in the vocabulary employed in reviews and...
... acid-producing strain. Just likeC. maltosa, C. tropicalis mutant strains are used in industrial dicarboxylic acid production, the strains areamong others blocked in b-oxidation by inactivation of the ... participate in alkane degra-dation; findings which are supported by the fact thatalkanes are toxic for Anabaena variabilis. Based on the sequence similarity and binding affinity experimentswith fatty ... integer branch length. Ac ca, Acinetobacter calcoaceticus; Al bo, Alcanivorax borkumensis;An va, Anabaena variabilis; As fu, Aspergillus fumigatus; As ni, Aspergillus nidulans; Ba ce, Bacillus...
... cheaperthan actual fixed-rate financing.Now examine the transaction from the vantage point of firm A, the floating-rate payer. The cost of synthetic floating-rate financing is determined by the cost ... add the premium on a callable swap into the total cost of synthetic fixed-rate financing. Finally, they also take account of transactionsand administrative costs. The cost advantage of synthetic ... widespread use of interestrate swaps.2. INTEREST RATE SWAPS, ARBITRAGE, AND THE THEORY OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE The rapid growth ofthe swaps market in recent years strongly suggests thatmarket participants...
... rupture ofa pair of hydrogenbonds intheA and B b-strands near the amino terminus of the protein domain causes an initial extension ofthe protein,before the unfolding transition state is reached.[53] The ... be-tween the first amino acid of strand A (Y9) and the last amino acid of strand G (K87) . The elongation ofthe x(Y9)Àx(87) distance up to the transi-tion state is defined as the distance Dx A ÀG. ... b-strands. In Figure 5 B, we define the pulling coor-dinate for theA and G b-strands as the distance between the first amino acid of strand A (Y9) and the last amino acid of strand G (K87)....
... sub-stantial number of studies have investigated Ras sig-nalling inthe context of lipid rafts. Ras is a smallGTPase that is activated downstream of many RTKsand mediates signalling to MAPK and ... insights into the significance of the localization ofthe P2X7receptors in lipid rafts regard-ing the regulation of intracellular signalling pathways.Interestingly, the P2X7receptor is a ... Chaib N, Macarulla JM, Matute C,Dehaye JP & Marino A (1998) Activation by P2X7agonists of two phospholipases A 2(PLA2) in ductalcells of rat submandibular gland. Coupling of the calcium-independent...