... less
than five years, she had become chief operating of cer of
the Bay Area’s only automobile manufacturing plant, a U.S
Japanese joint venture. She held that job for the better part
of a decade and ... of them were “misusing” my theories in
an effort to assess and improve the performance of their
leadership teams—and with success!
And so it became apparent to me that the five tempta-
tions applied ... unafraid to air their dirty laundry. They ad-
mit their mistakes, their weaknesses, and their concerns
without fear of reprisal.”
Most ofthe staff seemed to be accepting the point, but
without a...
... that the PAS domain of the
phosphorelay histidine kinase Aof Bacillus subtilis was
recently shown to be a catalytic ATP-binding domain [31].
As the PAS domain of BvgS contains a putative ATP
binding ... master regulator of
virulence to basic metabolism ofthe bacteria suggests that
this system may have already been used by an ancestor of
the pathogenic bacteria. Virulence genes acquired later in
evolution ... After SDS/PAGE analysis the relative amount ofthe phosphorylated histidine kinases was determined by Phos-
phorImage analysis. The figure shows representative autoradiographs ofthe samples after...
... stock company size and market share have been small. The
shortage of capital is main cause ofthe company’s modest size and market share. Up to
now, a multinational join stock company has had only ... The Marketing Strategy ofa multinational join stock company
multinational join stock company has a certain advantage: a multinational join stock
company has always kept its prices as competitive ... company
if they take care of their customers, market share and profits will follow. Creating
customer values and satisfaction is at the very heart of modern marketing thinking and
practice. The...
... stored in a DataTable named ordersDT.
•
The customersDT and ordersDT DataTable objects are related to each other using
the following DataRelation:
•
DataRelation customersOrdersDataRel =
• ... in the child DataTable. This is the default.
None Indicates that no action takes place.
SetDefault Indicates that the DataColumn values in the child DataTable areto be set
to the value in the ... meaning that changes tothe CustomerID DataColumn of customersDT
are cascaded to ordersDT. This is the default.
•
None, meaning that changes tothe CustomerID DataColumn of customersDT are...
... definition,
there are many hypotheses of latent vectors that are
highly related tothe observed words. Therefore,
missing words can be used to prune the hypotheses
that are also highly related tothe missing ... this case, many senses will share the
same latent semantics profile, as long as they are in
the same topic/domain.
To solve the sparsity issue we use missing words
as negative evidence of latent ... link the senses across
dictionaries, hence Wik is only used as augmented
data for WMF to better learn the semantics of words.
All data is tokenized, POS tagged (Toutanova et al.,
2003) and lemmatized,...
... mutagenesis reactions together with oligonucleo-
tides ECF-Q69G d(5¢-AACAACGCAGCT
GGGCTCTG
GAACCAT), ECF -A1 41Q d(5¢-TCAACCTCTAAC
CAG
GCTACTCCGCTG) ECM-G77Q d(5¢-AACAACGCTGG
C
CAGCACGCTAACCAC) and ... Yamakura and T. Matsumoto for the
analyses of iron and manganese in protein samples. We also wish to
thank H. Steinman for the gift of E. coli OX32 6A. We finally thank Mr
M. Farrugia for photographic ... normalized to this as a percentage. Aliquots of each SOD
were added to sodium azide at the appropriate concentration to yield
the required concentration of azide in the complete assay solution, and
assayed...
... 5–8). The
pK
a
of Asp140 is much lower than that of Asp142 and
Glu144 in all situations where all three residues are present
and the one proton shared by Asp140 and Asp142 appears
to remain on Asp142 ... However, the mechanistic roles of several of
these residues are not described well and there is no example
of mutational analysis of all of these residues in the same
enzyme.
To obtain an insight into ... into account in the calcula-
tions (background charges, desolvation penalty and the
interaction with other titratable residues), the first factor
was found to be the major determinant ofthe acidity...
... Hierarchy in a modified hidden
Markov model
Lin-Yi Chou
University of Waikato
Hamilton
New Zealand
lc55@cs.waikato.ac.nz
Abstract
This paper explores techniques to take ad-
vantage ofthe fundamental difference ... structure of an HHMM
The models discussed here are evaluated
by applying them to natural language tasks
based on CoNLL-2004
1
and a sub-corpus
of the Lancaster Treebank
2
.
Keywords: information extraction, ... depen-
dency value, the model then re-construct the
sub-tree at IO parent state P
∗
moving it to the
same level as state N
∗
, where the states of P
∗
and N
∗
now share the same parent, state S.
123
State...
... literature. Evaluations of subsite
maps of rice and barley a- amylases are thus also presented.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
SUMA
software: subsite mapping of amylases
This software calculates the apparent binding ... for
example, maltooligosaccharides [15] or a- NP-maltooligo-
saccharides [10], the CNP-maltooligosaccharides, which are
b-glycosides, are unique as their preparation and use in the
mapping ofthe active ... Subsite maps for porcine pancreatic a- amylase (PPA). The solid
bars are related to CNP-modified maltooligosaccharide substrates [8]
and the open bars depict the subsite map with linear maltooligosac-
charides...
... model, then refined smoothly in
alternating steps of automatic adjustment with CNS and
manual adjustment with the program O [34]. The final
model has a final R-factor of 0.222 with a free R-factor of
0.253. ... Murakawa, M., Takahashi, S., Tsubuki, S.,
Kawashima, S., Sakamaki, K. & Yonehara, S. (1998) Purification,
molecular cloning, and characterization of TRP32, a novel
thioredoxin-related mammalian ... hTRXL-N may account
for the formation ofa monomer, instead ofa dimer in the
case of TRX. Furthermore, the loss of intermolecular
disulfide-bonds and the disbandment ofthe hydrophobic
patch may also...
... the reaction mechanism
of a bacterial ATP-citrate lyase
Tadayoshi Kanao, Toshiaki Fukui, Haruyuki Atomi and Tadayuki Imanaka
Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, Graduate ... reaction can be assumed to be the nucleophilic attack
of CoA tothe phosphorylated carbonyl carbon of citryl
phosphate, and the cleavage ofthe resulting citryl-CoA to
acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate. ... products,
AclA (a subunit) and AclB (b subunit). By comparing the
primary structures of AclA and AclB with that of the
mammalian enzyme, we found that AclA and AclB
Correspondence to T. Imanaka, Department...