... For many of them the treasury is amply remunerated, and more, by the increased sale ofthe public lands, the increase of population, andthe consequent increase ofthe revenue from the custom-house. ... to the question of taxing the correspondence of the thickly settled parts ofthe country for the purpose of raising means to defray the expense of sending mails to the new and distant parts of ... commercial and mercantile classes have not desired ‘reform;’ andthe rural and agricultural classes, the planters ofthe South, andthe corn and wheat growers ofthe West, the mechanics and laboring...
... safe and environmentally friendly as the 2,4-D is not exposed directly to the user andthe environ-ment, and, therefore, could prevent the associated problems.Materials and MethodsSynthesis of ... affect the physiological pro-cess of rubber plant in order to improve the quality and toincrease the latex yield, but the release of 2,4-D is in acontrolled manner. Further understanding ofthe ... This shows that the affinity ofthe anion toward the interlayer of Zn–Al-LDH, andthe degree of competitionbetween the anions to replace the 2,4-D anion play a role indetermining the t1/2values.02460...
... Most of them were identifieddue to the presence of their genes in the close vicinity of cognate protein kinase genes [12–14]. Anotherapproach which could make the identification of sub-strates of ... (which introduced the D192A mutation and asilent NaeI site) and PMUT2 (which introduced the D231Amutation and a silent StuI site) and reverse primer PHPP-Rin the first round of PCR. The generated ... Phosphorylation of this protein on serine residuewas described in E. coli [22] and C. glutamicum [15]. The significance of its modification and nature of modi-fying enzyme remains unclear.One ofthe phosphoproteins...
... supported by the BioEnergy Science Center (BESC), which is aU.S. Department of Energy Bioenergy Research Center supported by the Office of Biological andEnvironmental Research in the DOE Office of Science. ... (Figure 7). The process started with the random attachment of individual cells on the cellulose surface. These ce llsappear to grow and divide, forming colonies that growinto the substrate. The depressions ... chadwas determined by measuring the change in the Z-dimension by focusing the confocal microscope on the top and bottom ofthe chad at 10 randomly chosenpositions. The planktonic cell count was...
... andthe 81-year-old stages. The biomass is mainlystored in the trunk, then the branches and then the roots (Fig. 1).Throughout the time sequence, the contributions by the trunk,branches and ... values and res-idue graphs. However, the model used for the branches in the young 8-year-old stand gave a lower R2: 0.88. In the 25- and 50-year-old stands, the models ofthe biomass of branches ... 82.6%between the 8-year-old andthe 25-year-old stands, by 57.5%between the 25- andthe 50-old-year old stands, by 81.7% betweenthose of 50- and 81-years-old, by 49.2% between those of 81- and 145-years-old...
... according to whether they were ran-domised, double-blind, and accounted for withdrawals ordrop-outs and to whether the methods of randomisation and double-blinding were described and appropriate. ... reassurance of safety and tolerability of MMF, often athigh doses (like the 3 g daily in the heart transplant trial) and over a treatment duration of up to 3 years. Despite this, thereis the possibility ... generally between 1 and 2 g daily. The duration of follow-up of patients on MMF was generallybetween 6 and 36 months, and average follow-ups were gen-erally of 1 year or longer. None ofthe studies...
... desertifi cation will further increase andthe cur-rent amount of annual loss of arable area may double by the end ofthe century because of global warming (Evans 2005 ; Vinocur and Altman 2005 ) ... cultivated land and other resources (Ericson et al. 1999 ) . Population migration to those arid and semiarid areas increases the problems of water shortage and worsens the situation of land degradation ... equilibrium by enhancing the pro-duction of ROS. ROS are very toxic for the organ-ism as they affect the structure and function of the biomolecules. The main source of ROS pro-duction in plants...
... countries in our sample, India and Indonesia, reflecting both the importance of land and agricultural assets andthe lack of financial development. On the other hand, the share of non-financial assets ... 90% ofthe distribution, 1000 adults in the top decile, and 100 adults in the top percentile. The wealth sample values were then scaled up to match the mean wealth ofthe respective country, and ... to the project. The aim ofthe Credit Suisse Global Wealth project is to provide the best available estimates ofthe wealth holdings of households around the world for the period since the...
... in the west, to the mountains of CentralAsia in the east. In the north, it is bordered by the forest-steppe, and in the south by the semi-deserts and deserts of Central Asia andthe Black and ... product of a number of inter-acting variables: the characteristics ofthe animals, the environment, andofthe humanculture. The physiological and behavio ural characteristics ofthe different domestic ... zones ofthe Eurasian steppe (see above). The numbers of iden-tified bones of these taxa are totalled for each site, andthe percentage contribution of each was calculated. The collections of a...
... not inthe cabinetbut holds“cabinetrank,” along with five other officials such as the director ofthe Office ofManagement and Budget, theU.S.trade representative, andthedirector ofthe Officeof ... hisnow-classicstudyof thedevelopmentof theAmericanfederal government, has noted that the rise ofthe natural resource management agencies andofthe regulatory apparatus that went along with them was one of the most ... Catton and Dunlap’s (1980) theory ofthe “domi-nant social paradigm” andofthe “age of exuberance,” and Murphy’s (1994) theory of the irrationality of capitalist-industrial rationality. Because of...