... DESCRIPTION1 = DESCRIPTION2 8% [" ;The other one is a bubbled piece with a blue base on it with one spout"] 31 D. NEARLY DIRECT REQUESTS ["Look onthe desk"] [" ;The ... of " ;the smallest of the red pieces?", where the hearer is expected to physically identify the piece. According to the theory, the speaker ' s intentions conveyed by the elliptical ... by proving a theorem), and thereby identifies the referents of the NP's in the utterance. The indirect request for confirmation rule accounts for 66% of the identification request utterances...
... monetary policy onthe economy and on residential property prices (CGFS 2006). Onthe other hand, Tsatsaronis and Zhu (2004) conjecture that the prevalence of securitisation should reduce the ... in monetary transmission and attribute these to differences in financial structure. However, the estimated impulse responses may differ for many other reasons, including the conduct of monetary ... (PVAR) under the assumption that pooling the data is likely to sharpen the estimates. 4. Panel VARs There is a large literature onthe estimation of panel regressions and the inconsistency that...
... avenue was based on the important role of recovery and resolutions plans and left the decision onthe possible separation of banks’ activities conditional onthe assessment of these plans; it ... to the conclusion that there is a need to further develop the framework, so as to improve the predictability of the use of the bail-in instrument. Specifically, the Group is of the opinion ... allocation of lending from the deposit bank to other financial activities, thereby to the detriment of the non-financial sectors of the economy; 4) reduce the interconnectedness between banks and the...
... additional contacts with the molecule. The Glu-A structure The Glu-A structure was refined to a low R factor(Table 1) and the electron density is clear through the whole structure. While the Gly302-Ser306 ... formedbetween the enzyme and Tris are the same as observedpreviously [16].In the Glu-A complex there are two acarbose mole-cules: one in the active site and the other onthe sur-face of the enzyme ... structure. The high flexibility ofthis loop does not appear to be connected with the cat-alytic function. One explanation lies in the fact that the loop protrudes from the surface of the moleculeand...
... metalcation primarily responsible for the catalysis. The concen-trations of cupric ion in the solutions used were determinedby chemical analysis (Table 1).Fig. 1. Comparison of the effects of the ... Todetermine the optimum pH at which to study the effect ofLPS onthe oxidation rate, a comparison of the effects of the LPSs of smooth E. coli and rough S. minnesota on the oxidation rate over the pH ... oxidation faster than the corresponding rough LPSs,indicating the importance of the binding of LPS to the hemoglobin. The effect of the LPS appeared to be largely on the initial fast phase of the...
... correspond to the dimer and monomer, respectively,and the elution profile was not dependent onthe protein concentra-tion. (C) and (D) The elution profile of PC-(BC) was markedlydependent onthe ... essentially the same conditions as the complete reaction except for the omission of pyruvate(Table 1). The rate of the ATP cleavage reaction is about0.2% of that of the complete reaction of PC, ... which was consistent with that deducedfrom the DNA sequences. The correct mutation of the second amino acid residue, arising from the introductionof an NcoI site in the start codon region, to glutamate...
... exploit“structural holes” in the network.4) The Interpenetration of Economic and Non-Economic Action. Much social liferevolves around a non-economic focus. Therefore, when economic and non-economic activity ... and noneconomic costs of severing a long-time tie and the availablesocial alternatives. Thus, the “economic flexibility of the system depends on the social structure of the trade relation” (p. ... incentives to the contrary,emerges, if it does, in the context of a social network.Economists have recently devoted considerable attention to the impact ofsocial structure and networks onthe economy;...
... reasons for this evaluation. Like apartment descriptions and small group plan- ning, explanation can be described as the transforma- tional construction of a tree structure. Since in the casesexauLined, ... casesexauLined, a single person builds the explanation, there are no reconstructive transformations such as deletion or movement of subtrees; the transformations found are addition and pointer movement. ... in the text. 3.2 FRUITFULNESS OF THE ANALYSIS A second criterion is whether some postulated structure is fruitful in generating further suggestions for how to explore the text. Thus, the...
... surface recogni-tion, the ionic strength of the medium would beexpected to have an effect onthe binding [43]. Tostudy the effect of ionic strength onthe conformationof ToxRp in the presence of ... binding one can speculate onthe natureof the interaction between ToxRp and ZnO NPs, and the consequent effect on protein conformation. The NP-treated protein is more susceptible to denaturationby ... reduction in secondary structure content uponadsorption onto ZnO NPs.It has been previously reported that GdnHCl is amuch stronger denaturing agent than urea; upon con-sideration of the midpoint...
... models are based on a comparison of the primary structure of different sHsp, predictions oftheir secondary structure and on superposition of the mammalian protein sequence onthe 3D structure ofalready ... destabili-zation of the overall structure of the sHsp [35,36].Therefore, we analyzed the effect of point mutations in the linker connecting the b5 and b7 strands of HSP22 on its thermal stability. The wild-type ... K137,141E mutations onthe structure of HSP22 The data presented might indicate that the analyzedmutations affect the secondary and tertiary structure of HSP22. To check this suggestion, we analyzed...
... though the gene is no longer functional. There is nodetectable promoter, few transcriptional control sequences,no initiator methionine, and frameshift mutations arepresent. Nonetheless, the predicted ... trout [17]. In addition, acationic steroidal antibiotic, squalamine, has been isolatedfrom the shark [18].There is scant information onthestructure and regulationof expression of antimicrobial ... Furthermore, we predict that there must be at leastone other locus encoding the previously described WF1,WF1a, WF3 and WF4 pleurocidins [5]. These may belocated onthe other two lambda clones...
... tryptophanyl substitution at position 16 on the biological activity was confirmed for the native GGN4.Consistent with the results of the C-terminally truncatedGGN4, the D16W substitution in the native GGN4 ... that the D16W substitution of D24)37GGN4 contributed to the restoration of the antimicrobialactivity, at least by changing its structure. In order to elucidate the structure- function relationshipof ... the peptideadopts a typical amphipathic helix structure, with the hydrophobic residues on one side and the hydrophilicresidues onthe other side of the helical axis. In particular, allof the...