... 14PercyMoleke15Inequalities in HigherEducationand theStructureofthe Labour Market in educationor inthe labour market, havedonelittletoaddress the inequalities of the past. The lack of labour market information ... major indicator of employability. These differences are increasingly accountingfor the continuingracialdisparities inthe labour market, particularly inthe context of the growing ... disparities inthe labour market basedonraceastheyprimarilyaddress the demand-sidesources of inequities. The continuingdisparitiespointtoaneedtolookinto the role of supplyfactors in the phenomenon.Differences in humancapitalacquiredaregainingprominence in accountingfor the racialdisparities inthe labour market. Field...
... provide institutional information on the microstructure of the bond marketinthe twentieth century. We then consider possible explanations for the drop in the liquidity ofthe bond market on the ... equities. The reallocation of resources to stocks is reflecte d inthe minutes of the Committee on Arrangements ofthe NYSE through the early part of 1929. Inthe minutes of January 3, for example, the ... with the competition ofthe OTC market, inthe mid 1930s the Exchangeintroduced the “nine bond rule”: The Committee has recently ruled that members must seek a market on the Exchange in certainbonds...
... astore of wealth. The increase inthe pool of savings available to finance investment and the reduction in transactions costs in linking ultimate savers and investors will lead to an increase in the ... prefer. The fourth stage introduces the government sector and the international sector.Savings and investment without financial markets or institutions In order to understand the role ofthefinancial ... in the economy. Assume that firms specialize in investing in real assets financed by issuance of direct financial claims, while households specialize in saving and investing in these directfinancial...
... would mainly be 19 Funding arrangements Another component ofthe SWAp is the pooling of funds to support implementation of the POW. Currently, six ofthe fifteen official donors inthe health ... are included in the list of priority health interventions defined inthe POW. The specific role of each level of health services inthe provision of reproductive health services is further ... planning. Each district then develops its plan in line with the guidelines from the Ministry of Health and after taking account ofthe district’s own peculiarities. The district plans are then...
... productive binding of steroid substrates: in the first, a (small) sub population of enzyme bindsdirectly the steroid inthe reactive conformation, with the remainder ofthe enzyme binding the unreactiveconformation. ... unusual in havingtwo histidine residues (rather than the His-Asn pairseen in OYE, MR and some ofthe other memberproteins; Fig. 1B) inthe active site for ligand andsubstrate binding. For ... form of the enzyme-steroid complex. We conjectured that the reduced form ofthe enzyme might direct binding of the steroid inthe flipped conformation, thus facilitatingcatalysis. Our structure of...
... has the Dconfiguration.On the basis ofthe data obtained, it was concluded that the O-polysaccharide P. mirabilis G1 has the structure shown in Fig. 3. This structure is similar to that of the O-polysaccharide ... serum againstP. mirabilis G1 was tested in immunohemolysis with LPSfrom the complete s et of Proteus stra ins, including 37 strains of P. mirabilis and 28 strains of P. vulgaris belonging to ... and lysine. The Dconfiguration of GalA and GalN was determined by GLC of the acetylated (S)-2-butyl glycosides and the Lconfiguration of lysine by GLC ofthe acetylated (S)-2-butyl ester. The Dconfiguration...
... ∞ THE FINANCIAL CRISISINQUIRY REPORTFINAL REPORT OFTHE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON THE CAUSES OFTHEFINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC CRISIS INTHE UNITED STATESOFFICIAL GOVERNMENT EDITION THE FINANCIAL ... ethics. The integrity of our nancial markets and the public’s trust in those markets are essentialto the economic well-being of our nation. The soundness and the sustained prosper-ity ofthe nancial ... of their loans. FINANCIAL C RISIS INQUIRY COMMISSION REPORT CONCLUSIONS OFTHE FINANCIAL CRISIS INQUIRY COMMISSION The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission has been called upon to examine...
... presentation ofthe movement ofthe juxta-membrane domains in response to ANP binding. Looking down-wards toward the cell membrane, ANP binding causes a translation of the juxtamembrane domains from the ... containing an extracellular ANP-binding domain (ECD), a transmembrane domain, andan intracellular domain consisting of an ATP-bindingregulatory domain and a GCase catalytic domain [8].ANP binding ... expected inthe Trp environment in responseto ANP binding. On the basis ofthe above structure analyses, we utilized Trp fluorescence to examine the solution structures of apoECD and ANP–ECD. The fluorescence...
... beenproposed for this structure [37].TheoverallshapeofAb-(1–42) is strongly reminiscent of thestructureofthe fusion domain ofin uenza hemagglu-tinin (HA_fd), recently determined in detergent micelles ... The surprising similarity of this structure, aswell as the sequence ofthe C-terminal moiety, with those of the fusion domain ofin uenza hemagglutinin suggests adirect mechanism of neurotoxicity.Keywords: ... is the finding that the sequences ofthe C-terminal part of Ab-(1–42) and that of HA_fd share indeed a high similarity (Fig. 6C) dictatedessentially by the presence of similarly spaced glycineresidues,...
... preventing binding of oxygen.We analyzed the azide inhibition and determined the inhibition constants for sodium azide, in order to see the effect ofthe mutation (L559A) on the bindingproperties ... stability ofthe trinuclear site isdecreased, the binding of azide to the trinuclear sitemay be decreased. The depletion ofthe T2 copper andchloride ion may also affect the azide binding. In fact,it ... lastamino acids inthe C-terminus of MaL. Deletion of the four last amino acids strongly reduced the expression of the protein in T. reesei and S. cerevisiae. Further-more, the deletion resulted in...
... interactions of papain with loop L6 of chagasin and loop L2 of cysta-tin B. (C) Zoom -in view ofthe interactions of papain with loop L4 of chagasin and the N-terminal segment of cystatin B. (D) Zoom -in ... angle in the chagasin–papain complex is 5.8°, indicating that the chagasin molecule is slanting towards the R domain. The angle of approach of cystatin B is )12.7°, and the inhibitor molecule is inclined ... cystatin B, respectively. This antiparallel interactionis supported by a water molecule linking the N atom of G66 of chagasin and the main-chain O atom of D158e of papain. Inthe cystatin B complex,...
... reporting of Avian Influenza inthe mass media, and specifically linking the disease to human health, was the main determinant inthe loss of consumer confidence. Consumer trust inthe public institutions, ... focus up to the first point of transformation; compensation for the higher costs of EU production during a crisis; and, the solidarity principle in financing. One incoherence, the use of such measures ... JUDGEMENTS ON THEME 2: INCOME STABILITY 182 8.2.1. Effectiveness ofthe measures in stabilising income 182 8.2.2. The impact of implementation on effectiveness in maintaining income 182 8.3....
... sent by their mother to fix the tail v-~hve ofthe windmilL b. Inthe great expanse ofthe prairie where they lived, the high tower ofthe windmill was the only real landmark (Worline, 1956:1). ... progression of events within the same narrative unit. The required Inferential work le relatively transparent. The event of John's entering the once results inthe state of his being inthe of- ... the memory of the other discourse participant. Removing this, rather uninformative, top level of inten- tion, reveals the %bjective ~ content structure of the narrative, whose main building...
... conditions even increased the solvation, owing to increased water-binding capacity.This may allow the protein to remain in a hydratedstate, preventing the binding of inorganic cations in the high-salt ... present in most other GGTs at the C-terminal region of the L-subunit. In E. coli GGT, upon autocatalytic cleavage of the peptide bond on the N-terminal side of Thr391, the C-terminal segment ofthe ... [8–10]. The side chain of Thr391 ofthe E. coli GGT precursor protein acts as the nucleophile for the cleavage, by which it becomes the new N-terminal residue ofthe S-subunit, and in turn acts as the...
... times the mass ofthe subunit determinedby SDS ⁄ PAGE, indicating that the recombinant TTRsas tetramers. Analysis of binding to retinol-bindingprotein and thyroid hormones showed that the recom-binant ... between the evolution ofthe primary structure ofthe N-terminal regions of TTR and the biologicalfunction of TTR.ResultsSynthesis of recombinant human TTR In the crocodile, TTR is only synthesized ... antibodiesand binding to retinol-binding protein of these recombinant TTRs weresimilar to TTRs found in nature. Analysis ofthe binding affinity to thyroidhormones of recombinant human TTR...