... can therefore postulatethat, when the segment beyond W140 was removed, the secondary structure ofthe protein disintegrated. Using the peak at 222 nm ofthe wild-type protein as an index of helical ... 3).SummaryTrp140 located inthe C-terminal loop of SNase playsan important rolein protein stability and conforma-tional integrity. During protein unfolding ⁄ refolding, the addition of 2.5 protons (both ... analysis of protein unfolding The DSC curves ofthe wild-type protein and the mutants K133A, E142O, W140A and W140O areshown in Fig. 3, with their thermodynamic parameterssummarized in Table 1. The...
... 3). Intensity ofthe green band is greater than that ofthe blue band. As increasing the concentration of Cu, the intensity ofthe blue band decreases while the intensity ofthe green band increases ... increases, the intensity ofthe blue band decreases while the intensity ofthe yellow-orange band increases gradually and reaches to the maximum at xMn = 8.10-3 mol%. However, the position of this ... positions of Zn2+ ions or vacancies of Zn in ZnS crystal. With increasing of concentration of Cu beyond 3.5.10-4 mol%, the intensity ofthe green band decreases. Because at high concentration of...
... dollar in an affiliate’s capital investment generated an average increase in its parent’s investment of about U S $ 0 .67.A distinguishing feature ofthe integration ofthe global economy over the ... business in their economy, both in 2006 and 2011 (Figure 35). In 2006, infrastructure was cited as one ofthe top-three concerns for two of the four BRIC nations – China and India. In 2011, infrastructure ... firms inthe manufacturing sectors increased, with the chemicals sector increasing from 0.32 to 0.52 (62% increase) and the metals and mining sector increasing from 0.08 to 1.47 (1,700% increase),...
... A trend is visible of increasing related variety at the regional level in Finland, although slowly evolving, which reminds us that the change of the industrial composition in regions is a slow ... represents the amount ofeconomic activity in every region regardless of its industrial composition. Second, to measure the effect of human capital (HUMCAP) in a region, we take the percentage ofthe ... the local sectors involved. JEL Codes: D62, O18, R11 1 Introduction In the context ofthe current economic crisis, the question of what kind ofeconomic composition in regions is best...
... basis to integrate with such professional colleagues on the world. The Association has theroleof coordinating the activities ofthe members in order to protect the interests ofthe members ... members in developing professional skills, improving business efficiency and protecting the legal interest of the members inthe import-export goods freight forwarding activities ofthe S.R. of ... experts involving in Freight Forwarding and having high professional skills and abilities to contribute to the realization of the objectives and duties ofthe Association, may be invited to join the...
... $28,000 in average annual salary)Preserving ValueContinuing education is important to preserving themarket value of specialized education – particularly in professional fieldsContinuing education ... UniversitySmall Business Initiative inthe Frehn Center for Management; offering information and assistance to individuals and groups planning to start a new business Indirect Contributions to Economic ... challengesPer-capita income growthin Pennsylvania is below the U.S. average, continuing a trend from the last decadeDevoting resources to higher education can accelerate economic development and income growth Areas...
... longitudinal data from individualfirms.4 The job figures presented in Chart 1 classify firms into size classes based ontheir size at the beginning ofthe period, which favors a finding of higher growth among ... firmsare the great innovators in some industries, while large firms are the great innovators in others. Moreover, small and large businesses interact in innovative activity. The computer industry ... finding of higher growth among small firms, rather than at the end ofthe period. TableA1 decomposes job growth from the second quarter of 2000 into jobclasses using beginning size of firm,...
... influence. Ignoring these nonschool factors introduces another element of measurement error into thegrowth analyses inthe same way as it did inthe analysis of individual earnings. From the mid-1960s ... schooling, the estimated schooling effect could include both the impacts of schooling and the fact that those continuing in school could earn more inthe absence of schooling.2 For the most ... on the Effects of Levels of and Growthin Years of Schooling To provide a basic representation ofthe association between years of schooling and economic growth on the most recent version of...
... to the banking sector The previous subsection analyzes how the banking sector, through the dynamics of bank capital, affects the transmission of shocks. In recent years, however, episodes of increasedvolatility ... several nominal and real rigidities, inthe spirit of Christiano et al. (2005). We depart from much of this literature, however, by accountingfor theroleof bank capitalinthe transmission of shocks. ... bank capital increases the 1Additional evidence suggests that decreases inthe capitalization of Japanese banks inthe late 1980shad adverse effects on their lending and on economic activity in...
... The Roleof Higher Education inEconomic Development Page 6 of 12 Identifying Needs of Business and Industry Higher education connects workforce development to theeconomic development ofthe ... together to attract students into critical programs. ã The members ofthe Alliance match instructional programs to theeconomicgrowth needs of the region. Inthe past three years, they ... workforce by offering instructional programs, matching instruction to the needs of business and industry, and helping individuals learn throughout their lives. Instructional Programs Teaching excellence...
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