... 2-6 Handbook of Nanoscience, Engineering, and Technology possibility of quantum computing. Beyond this, it is claimed that the number of elements of the set of parameters that constitutes ... Handbook of Nanoscience, Engineering, and Technology The transforming effect of converging technologies and particularly of emerging NBIC on society isexpected to be large, not only because of ... Science and Technology and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of IllinoisUrbana, ILJuan P. HinestrozaDepartment of Fiber ScienceCornell UniversityIthaca, NY and College...
... Theobserved rates of occurrence of tumors of 1.0 cm or smaller were2.43 per 1000 women in the placebo groupand 1.43 per 1000women in the tamoxifen group. The rates of occurrence of tu-mors 1.1–2.0 ... women died of stroke in the placebo group. Two women in the tamoxifen groupand none in theplacebo group died of arterial disease other than stroke. Threewomen in the tamoxifen groupand none ... black women and two in women of otherraces. Of the seven tumors that occurred among blacks, two werein the placebo groupand five were in the tamoxifen group. The effectiveness of tamoxifen...
... understanding of their clients and for theimprovement of the care they offer, both as individual therapists and as pro-tagonists of the systems of detention in secure psychiatric units and inprisons, ... identity between their experience of their own desire and the likely experience of the other.Around three- to- four years of age this understanding of agency interms of mental causation also begins ... and Lizotte 1995), rejection by peers (Elliot, Hamburg and Williams 1998; Harpold and Band 1998), ineffective parenting (Wells and Rankin 1988), lack of parental monitoring (Patterson, Reid and Dishion...
... asein kinase I gamma subfamily. M olecular cloning,expression, and characterization of three mammalian isoforms and comple mentation of defects in the Saccharomyces cerevisiaeYCK genes. J. Biol. ... 2002 Identification of syntaxin-1A sites of phosphorylationby casein kinase I and casein kinase IIThierry Dubois1, Preeti Kerai2,*, Michele Learmonth1, Andy Cronshaw1 and Alastair Aitken11The ... CKI and CKII. CKI and CKII phospho-rylate the N-terminal domain o f syntaxin-1A o n Thr21 and on Ser14, respectively.MATERIALS AND METHODSMaterials[c-32P]ATP was from Amersham. Casein and...
... theCoomassie-stained bands. This Hpt preparation containedsmall amounts of ApoA-I and ApoE, and was free of albu-min and other protein contaminants.Isolation of Hpt for in vitro assays and cell culture ... gel in denaturing and reducing condi-tions, and by western blotting. (A) Coomassie-stained bands of isolated Hpt (lane 1), standard ApoE (lane 2), standard ApoA-I (lane3), and partially purified ... HRP-conjugated avidin and ECL. Coomassie-stained bands of VLDL and LDL proteins are shown in lanes 1 and 2, respectively. VLDL and LDL proteins, blotted onto the PVDFmembrane and incubated with...
... distribution of the loan portfolio, both in terms of number of borrowers and outstanding loans (ii) analysis of overdues (iii) the average effective rate of interest, the average cost of funds and ... model and the MFI model greater resources be devoted to professional inputs both in the formation of SHGs and JLGs as also in the imparting of skill development and training and generally in handholding ... one hand, there was a huge unsatisfied demand for microfinance credit and on the other, there was a limitation on the capacity of not-for-profit entities to meet this demand. When for-profit...
... in animals and man. SBATs are involved in the maintenance of theenterohepatic circulation of bile acids and therefore alsoparticipate in the homoeostatis of cholesterol. Members of SBATs are ... Disturbances of thehepatocellular part of the enterohepatic circulation of bileÓ FEBS 2003 Site-directed mutagenesis of Ntcp (Eur. J. Biochem. 270) 1123 200 mM. The buffers of zero, 25, 50, and 100 ... 2003 Site-directed mutagenesis of Ntcp (Eur. J. Biochem. 270) 1121 Transport of taurocholate by mutants of negatively charged aminoacids, cysteines, and threonines of the rat liver sodium-dependenttaurocholate...
... with hTK1 and dT (in thepresence of 2 mm ATP) [11,20]. The results with hTK1showed a pattern, with MeT, FIAU and AZMT form-ing a groupof quite poor inhibitors with IC50values of 60–100 ... cyclopropyl group are tolerated, and for an ethyl group the activity isdecreased to about half of that of dT. Larger substitu-Fig. 2. Interactions between thymidine and Uu-TK. Hydrogen bondsare ... chain of Lys180-Ile181 and Met21. Any substitu-tion at the 2Â position hinders proper closure of the lasso, and thereby weakens substrate co-ordination.ABFig. 1. (A) The structure of one...
... self-withholding of the gods, and it is as such that Heidegger takes up modern technology. He pursues the philosophy oftechnology out of his interest inthe relation between humans and the gods, i.e., out of ... idolizing of humanity, a kind of human chau-vinism, our epoch’s most basic and pervasive form of chauvinism. It ishumanism properly so-called, and the unrelenting domination of modern technology, ... “Only a god can save us.” And it is alsothe theme of his philosophy of technology. All the above is, of course, only meant as a thread of Ariadne; it isobviously abstract and merely programmatic....
... Spirit of Utopia and the Birth of the Cinematic Machine232. The Mediation ofTechnologyand Gender483. The Avant-Garde Techne¯ and the Myth of Functional Form734. Within the Space of High ... misunderstands its own “aesthetic” uses of technology. Indeed, modernist aesthetics is very often based on “themyth of functional form.” Taking technologyand mass production asmodels for art and ... find the notion of amutant technologyoftechnology as a process of continual reproduc-tive mutation—frequently figured as having a life of its own. Often, suchreproductions of technological...
... Guy Professor of Finance and Economics in the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. The University of Chicago ... federal, state, and local deficit was roughly zero at the beginning of 1981. It expanded to a peak of $167 billion in the bottom of the recession in the fourth quarter of 1982 and then shrank ... and the real value of the dollar lower than in the original equilibrium of 1980. This is the comparison of E3 to Eo in figure 1.6. 1.4 Expectations and Timing Sections 1.2 and 1.3 of...