... Web is an example of a vast interoperable REST application.6 The interoperability of the diverse sites of the World Wide Web is dependent on following rules that stem from REST Here is an example ... the World Wide Web This means that when needed, SOAs are able to connect over the Internet using the same infrastructure that has been in use for the World Wide Web A miniature example of SOA is ... weather web service to schedule equipment to harvest crops for optimum yields An application like this uses SOA and web services to create an efficient system Typical interactions between SOA web...
... survive and evolve on land ♦ Between 450 million years ago and 350 million years ago, land plants and amphibian animals began to appear, and oxygen levels approached today’s value of nearly 21% by volume ... class of synthetic compounds which are—or were, before being banned—used in a variety of industrial applications: refrigerants, aerosol propellants, frothing compounds, solvents and fire extinguishers...
... this web This is the case of the previously described example, where pRB is unable to bind DNA alone [54] and interacts with E2F proteins in order to recruit histone deacetylases Another example ... pattern is a sign of modularity: groups of proteins can be identified as differentiated parts of the web, allowing for functional diversity Modularity can be properly detected and measured using the ... noteworthy that the presence of a high level of self-interaction is a prominent feature of this TF web, distinguishing it from other real networks Indeed, 17.8% of proteins have self-interactions...
... which are well conserved and have clear orthologs in all vertebrate orders (see for examples [17–20]) In fish and amphibians, there are multiple, divergent c-crystallin genes that may exhibit only ... bc-crystallin superfamily Sequences are derived from the work described here, with some examples of fish and amphibian sequences taken from GenBank Sequence names beginning with ‘m’ are from mouse, ... et al cN-crystallin PCR methods Samples of complete cDNA libraries (lens [27], retina [51] or RPE [54]) representing at least one million primary clones were amplified and plasmid was isolated...
... chain Monte Carlo sampling was performed with four chains that were run for 200 000 generations Prior probabilities for all trees were equal, starting trees were random, tree sampling was performed ... by the presence of an additional subunit in the sample that most likely corresponds to HcC, as also inferred from the minor sequence in the sample (not shown) The lower protein band was assigned ... digested with trypsin The MALDI-TOF data were evaluated using the program PEPTIDE-MASS at the ExPASy web server (http://www.expasy.org) Centipede hemocyanin structure (Eur J Biochem 270) 2861 Sequence...
... and in no case have we performed exhaustive applications of the various methodological approaches that molecular phylogenetics has to offer (for example, substitution rate heterogeneity across ... more [46] Many regulatory compounds [NADH, a-oxoglutarate, 5,5¢-dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid), AMP, ATP, KCl, aggregation state] can in¯uence the CS activity from various sources [46±48] The ... archaebacteria, purple Protein localization is indicated as is organelle-coding of individual genes (for example, a and b subunits of Porphyra PDH E1 872 C Schnarrenberger and W Martin (Eur J Biochem 269)...
... assumed to positively affect market shares.7 Davies and Geroski (1997), for example, find confirmation for this for a sample of the top-ranked firms in U.K industries Their results also indicate ... for example, have a value of Di equal to + δ , while the banks with a small amount of assets and the newest licency dates (low reputation banks) have a value equal to 4δ In terms of, for example, ... “outsiders” The large banks were, for example, able to profit from the GKO-market, while small banks were 10 These banks account for the vast majority of assets in the sample, see Table An important disadvantage...
... et al Amphioxus retinol dehydrogenase enzymes Fig Enzymatic activity of amphioxus RDH1 and RDH2 enzymes The biochemical activity of the microsomal fraction of COS-7 cells transfected with amphioxus ... ER-associated proteins (Fig 2M) Fig ER subcellular localization of amphioxus RDH1 and RDH2 proteins (A) Sequence alignment of amphioxus RDH1 and RDH2 enzymes Amino acid substitutions are shown ... FEBS ´ D Dalfo et al Amphioxus retinol dehydrogenase enzymes A B FEBS Journal 274 (2007) 3739–3752 ª 2007 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2007 FEBS 3745 ´ D Dalfo et al Amphioxus retinol dehydrogenase...
... chain Monte Carlo sampling was performed with four chains that were run for 100 000 generations Prior probabilities for all trees were equal, starting trees were random, trees were sampled every 10th ... 3C, and alpha-helices 3.3 and 3.4 Like with other web spiders belonging to the family of the Tetragnathidae, the hemolymph of the golden orb -web spider, N inaurata, contains a · 6-mer hemocyanin ... library was established using the Lambda ZAP-cDNA synthesis kit from Stratagene The library was amplified once and screened with a mixture of anti-A diadematus- and antiA aurantia-hemocyanin Igs...
... exclusively amplified by RNA derived from the ovary A faint band corresponding to eZPCa was observed after 30 cycles of amplification using liver RNA, but this result was not reproducible The bands amplified ... RNAs extracted from the ovary and the liver were used as templates for RTPCR All fragments were amplified exclusively from ovarian RNA, and full-length cDNAs were cloned by RACE-PCR For the 48 ... 1) In the procedure for cloning cDNA for the 84 kDa protein, two different-sized fragments were amplified by 5¢-RACE-PCR After 3¢-RACEPCR, each full-length cDNA was cloned Sequence analysis revealed...
... necessarily a sound way to determine the plausibility of a scientic theory and there are many examples in the history of science that tell us so The geocentric theory of the solar system, the ... the planetary orbits to vary but, as far as can be determined, only in a periodic fashion As an example, the eccentricity of the Earths orbit, currently 0.0167, varies in the range to 0.06 At one ... repeated, as is implied by the discrepancy in their relative periods The repetition increases the amplitude of the mutual perturbations but the two planets appear to be locked into this near resonance...
... Jerzy Trojan and Ignacio Briceno Chapter Using REMBRANDT to Paint in the Details of Glioma Biology: Applications for Future Immunotherapy 167 An Q Dang, Neil T Hoa, Lisheng Ge, Gabriel Arismendi Morillo, ... connection of neurocan to the HSPGs is necessary for the neurit growth It was found on clinical samples that higher expression of neurocan is associated with the invasive activity of astrocytomas ... proliferative, anti-adhesive and pro-migratory molecule that facilitates tumor cell motility In clinical samples the association of versican to invasiveness of astrocy‐ toma could be evidently demonstrated...
... science and technology Though the country’s original intention was to use these only for peaceful applications, India found itself at the center of world attention after 1974 when it first demonstrated ... and technology base in the country and to proceed with the development of civilian and military applications of nuclear energy has since been reinforced over the years The long-range planning ... available from the NPCIL on notable modifications and improvements they have made since 1996 For example, the en masse coolant channel replacement and the retrofitting of a high-pressure emergency...
... and communication technologies This includes economic analysis of applications and telecommunication networks and services (for example cost analysis of telecom networks), e-government, regulation ... access markets and to gain market shares from their competitors as illustrated by the examples of Fastweb and Free (an Italian and a French Internet provider, respectively) which managed to increase ... published three books on telecommunications, including Telecommunications Strategy: Cases, Theory and Applications (Routledge, 2004) with Jason Whalley Dieter Elixmann is head of the Corporate Strategies...
... or default on the loan 34 J A N UA RY / F E B R UA RY 2006 tial increases For example, from the beginning of the sample to their peaks, the MBAA measure increased nearly fourfold and the LoanPerformance ... For example, the average rate of subprime loans in foreclosure reported by the LoanPerformance data is 35 percent of the rate reported by the MBAA The MBAA, which does indicate that their sample ... “cleaning” of the data is conducted For example, in each tabulation, only available data are used Therefore, each figure may represent a slightly different sample of loans In addition, to help make...
... have continued indefinitely, though there were examples of genetic infringements dependent on tribal warfare with the capturing of females, as for example the Gimi tribe capturing Fore women and ... adage: never trade a basic inherited feature for seemingly attractive short-term gains, xii for example the five freely moving digits of the limb for a paw or a hoof or a wing So hominid evolution ... lead to beings with intelligence and imagination matching or even transcending ours? Could for example some super-intelligent apes initiate another evolutionary line matching and even surpassing...
... necessarily a sound way to determine the plausibility of a scientic theory and there are many examples in the history of science that tell us so The geocentric theory of the solar system, the ... the planetary orbits to vary but, as far as can be determined, only in a periodic fashion As an example, the eccentricity of the Earths orbit, currently 0.0167, varies in the range to 0.06 At one ... repeated, as is implied by the discrepancy in their relative periods The repetition increases the amplitude of the mutual perturbations but the two planets appear to be locked into this near resonance...
... elapsed between two given events In this way, the pendulum provides a simple example of an analog computer Another example—though not so obviously useful—is the humble soap bubble: its shape automatically ... evolution of our rational faculty for intelligent planning I will bring forward a sampling of some of the examples of systematic irrationality that have been brought to light by psychological ... things happen Suppose I light a lamp Causation is involved twice over: Wrst, because we must suppose that some intention of mine was the cause of my undertaking my lamp-lighting project Second, because...