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... 169Mixing up WordsThat Sound the Same CHAPTER 8Mixing up Words That Sound the Same 169One ofthe great things about theEnglish language is itsextraordinary depth. It has so many wordsthat there ... is the noun meaning the suggestionsthemselves. You advise a person to do something. That some-thing is the advice you offer. In this sentence, we’re referringnot to the action of offering ... errors. Inthe next threechapters, we’ll take a magnifying glass to pairs ofwords that are often confused and identify their precise meanings so that you’ll know when and how to use them correctly.This...
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... indicating thatthe interaction between VBARP and Vpr is specific. The input panel represents the amount of protein used in this assay indicating that anequal amount of protein was used in all our ... proteincontaining a single ankyrin repeat that interacts withHIV-1 viral protein R (Vpr) and we designated thisprotein as Vpr-binding ankyrin repeat protein(VBARP). This interaction was further ... our samples and thatthe lack of interaction between VBARP and Nef is not due to the lack of input proteins.To further confirm that a physical interaction existsbetween Vpr and VBARP in vivo, we...
... Allegories of Union in Irish andEnglish writing rights ofthe citizens, and all interest inthe constitution, inand to which they wereborn, was a thing conformable to the declared principles ofthe ... people]becoming good members ofthe Empire . . . that they should not remain in the anomalous position they are in, but since they absolutely refuse tobecome the one thing, that they become the other; ... as central to the maintenance of order. For part of what Burke fears inthe Jacobin revolt is the unfixing of the proper bounds of feminine and masculine sexual restraint just at the moment when...
... The dele-tion of either ERG4 or NCP1 inthe cla4D backgroundis lethal, indicating that CLA4 and these genes, encod-ing proteins involved in sterol synthesis, may function in thesame pathway(s) ... overexpression ofthe G1cyclin CLN1 [25,48](Fig. 5B). To test whether Are1 p and Are2 p are involved in apical bud growth, we overexpressedCLN1 inthe corresponding deletion strains and scoredfor the ... vitroactivity of acyl-CoA:ergosterol acyltransferase wasdetermined in an are1 deletion background. The enzyme activity inthe ste20D strain andthe cla4D strainwas indistinguishable from thatin the...
... to secondhand smoke, questioning the accuracy of tobacco industry communications, andthe declining social acceptability of smoking. Other forms of smoking-relevant advertising include advertisements ... was inthe 1970s and 1980s. In contrast, smoking inthe general population has declined since the 1970s. Smokers in movies differ from smokers in the general population: the former are more ... advertising and promotion in increasing tobacco use inthe population, especially among youth; (5) the targeting of “at-risk” populations, including youth, women, and ethnic and racial minorities,...
... ofthe fasciclin I domains in CLAP with selected proteins inthe protein database. The Conserved Domain Database of NCBI wasscreened with the protein coding sequence of clone 1 of CLAP andthe ... control gelruninparallel.Thenumbersat the right represent the pI values ofthe major bands in e and f, while the numbers at the left arethe pI values of standard proteins. The arrow at the right ... containing CLP and CLAP witha phosphoprotein stain did not reveal phosphate additionsto these proteins. Only lanes inthe gel containing the knownphosphoproteins ovalbumin, b-casein and pepsin...
... on the complaint handling performance ofthe NHS in England. Using information compiled from complaints to my Office, the report assesses the performance ofthe NHS in England against the ... dissatisfaction.Communication and complaint handlingGood communication involves asking for feedback, listening to patients, and understanding their concerns andthe outcome they are looking for. It is about keeping ... litigation in the NHS, reinforcing the value of complaints information. The Health Committee concluded that there is a need for a change inthe culture of complaint handling inthe NHS, with clear...
... According to three climate change scenarios, there are increasing trends of flood season flow in Hong-Thai Binh basin. In general, the increase in flood flow inthe A2 scenario is the highest in ... comparison with the baseline period andinthe B1 scenario the lowest. Meanwhile, the flow inthe months of flood season in Dong Nai basin has decreasing tendency. The trend of change in monthly ... simulate flow of basin based on rainfall and evaporation as input data. The result ofthe routing process is the discharge inthe river. Rainfall and evaporation _______ ∗ Corresponding author....
... demonstrating thatthe LEDGF 361–370 unique binding site on IN participates intheIN tetramerization interface. (C) INSuniquely binds theIN sequence that participates inthe binding ofthe drug ... DNA molecules arein yellow and magenta. (B–J) The binding sites of each peptide are colored red on chain A andin orange on chain B [70]. INand DNA coloring is the same as inthe basic tetramer ... probably indicating enhancement of the ININ interaction. However, an almost linear curvewas observed inthe presence of all ofthe inhibitorypeptides (Fig. 4), indicating eradication ofthe autocat-alytic...