... virtue of s. 12 of that Act as a final judgment ofthe High Court in its civil jurisdiction. Plainly it isthe exercise of a statutory power of decision. The jurisdiction oftheNewZealand Courts ... decision made in the exercise of a statutory power of decision is unauthorized or otherwise invalid theCourt may set aside the decision instead. The first question as to jurisdiction is therefore ... submissions on the question of costs. The general tenor of the submissions is that the establishment of this Royal Commission was directed by the NewZealand Government and that the airline should not...
... standing just at the top ofthe poop ladder when they came up, headed by their seraing. Mr. Atherton knocked the scoundrel down with a blow of his fist, and then, catching him by the ankles, whirled ... far as is known, of the language ofthe ancient Britons, Saxons, Danes, and the natives ofthe northern part ofthe island, will be of inestimable advantage in enabling me to carry out the subject ... fellow, which is not always the case,[Pg 40] his end ofthe table isthe most pleasant place. There is generally more fun and laughing at that end than there is at the other; for all the people...
... The Asx-like motif of AII in the NMR structure (brown colour)and in the X-ray structure (blue colour). The hydrogen bond is shown by the dashed line.Ó FEBS 2003 Comparison ofthe free and bound ... 5B,a. The stabilization ofthe folded conformation can be explained by the stacking ofthe Val3 side chain with the Pro7 ring (this is consistent with the observed long-range NOE cross-peaksand the ... alignment ofthe two structures by using the program Profit1.8. Remarkably, the superposition of the solution state and thebound structure of AII exhibits smallRMSD positional differences between the...
... asked the District Court to dis-miss the suit on the ground that thecourt lacked admi-ralty jurisdiction. See 2 Record, Doc. 64. After summaryjudgment proceedings, thecourt found that the ... dissenting SUPREME COURTOFTHE UNITED STATES No. 11–626 FANE LOZMAN, PETITIONER v. THE CITY OF RIVIERA BEACH, FLORIDA ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURTOF APPEALS FOR THE ... But the major- ity determines that, given the design of Lozman’s craft, this is “far too little actual ‘use’ to bring the floating homewithin the terms ofthe statute.” Ante, at 14. This is...
... of MAO B. The isoalloxa-zine ring of FAD is in yellow. The axis ofthe pink helix pointsdirectly at the C2-O ofthe isoalloxazine. Cys397, covalently bound to the 8a-carbon ofthe isoalloxazine ... Clearly, there is arelationship between the redox potential and the oxida-tive power ofthe enzyme, which is reflected in the reduced observed rate of reduction [62]. This finding is supported by studies ... catalysis and thereby act as coenzymes,e.g. NADP+, coenzyme A, or ubiquinone. Alterna-tively, the cofactor is noncovalently bound but dissoci-ation from the enzyme is not required for catalysis....
... passed bythe Senate on December 27, 1882, and bythe House on January 4, 1883. The importance ofthe act lay in its recognition ofthe principles ofthe reform and in its provision of means by ... the right of access to the records of public offices “created by laws enacted by themselves. “ The counterstroke ofthe President was one ofthe most effective passages of his message in its ... duties of office. The Constitution provides that “in case ofthe removal ofthe President from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to discharge the powers and duties ofthe said office,...
... tion of this process of extraction. The introduction into the theory of translation of this logical construct the notion I(Tn) and the treatment of the process of analysis as a process of ... result of anal- ysis within the framework of only the units of this level, or by means of a contextual analysis on this level, or by means of being transformed into difficulties ofthe levels ... linguistic units and a syntax of its own (e.g., PG) or without itsown linguistic units and syntax (CETA). 5. Acceptance ofthe necessity, on the one hand, of semanticizing the structures of the...
... controls on the plant, characteristics of the coal, and the population downwind ofthe plant.Emissions of SO2were the most damaging of the pollutants affecting air quality, and 99% of this wasdue ... measure ofthe costs of climate change is the rising costs of extreme weather events, thoughthese are also a function of and real estate and in-surance values. Overall, the costs of weather-relateddisasters ... estimates of the social cost of carbon the valuation of the damages due to emissions of one metric ton of car-bon, of $30/ton of CO2equivalent (CO2e),20withlow and high estimates of $10/ton...
... inquiry of whether the amount taken is de minimis and thereforedoes not rise to the level of actionable copying, see supra, is more nuanced. The inquiry is whether the amount taken is reasonable ... protected isthe manner of expression, the author’s analysisor interpretation of events, the way he structures his material andmarshals his facts, his choice of words and the emphasis he gives ... salesmen misses the mark. Certainly, many of the sales techniques described in the book were nothing new to a profession that is one ofthe world’s oldest. What is relevant for the purposes of copyright...
... at least threepatterns in all this turmoil. The first isthe story ofthe world-wide rise of Linux. Some articles report that the number of users is still rising, that more retailers than expected ... isthe Future? is also available as printed matter, as you can experience atthis moment. The topic of free and open-source software emerged from the initiative by ProfessorDirk Vermeir ofthe ... main focus of open-source discourse in all of thesedomains. The representation of a kind of David-and-Goliath battle between smallLinux and giant Microsoft of course appeals strongly to the imagination...
... lysing the bacteria. Therefore, it is speculated that the binding of MGD1 to the bacterial membrane is mediated by the loop 3 region ofthe defensin, thus participating in the early events of bactericidal ... results obtained by other groupswho also point to the role ofthe connecting loop of the b-hairpin of defensins. A combination of mutationalanalysis [35] and structural analysis ofthe plant defensinRs-AFP1 ... in favour ofthe critical importance ofthe loopsequence bridging the two common b-strands of defensins intheir biological activity. Our hypothesis is that this protru-ding part ofthe molecule...
... respectively. The identity ofthe products waschecked by comparison with the spectra of authenticsamples. Yields of nitration products were estimated from the extinction coefficients ofthe phenolic ... to the affinity of nitrite for the protein site where it is transformedinto the nitrating species, in the presence ofthe phenol.Interestingly, these constants resemble the reciprocal of the nitrite ... portions to the substrate solution during 1 h at 25 °C. Formation of the product was accompanied bythe development of a yellowand persistent color in the solution. Then, the pH of the mixture...