... 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...
... champion increases in the degree of modernization of outlook. They can increase the degree of modernization of outlook by, inter alia, promoting the commercialization of agriculture, reducing the overwhelming ... that the promotion of industrialization played a rolein explainingintercountry differences ingrowth rates, industrialization was not the primary forceresponsible for their economic growth. The ... favoring the influx of unskilled labor. Where the country was too poorto finance the banks required to finance industry, the state promoted the establishment of financial intermediaries, invested...
... and sea waves are in the stage of potential assessment. Institute of Energy RURAL RENEWABLE ENERGY WEEK IN HANOIEXPERIENCE OFTHE INSTITUTE OF ENERGYINTHE PREPARATION OFTHE RENEWABLE MASTER ... energy, wind energy, solar energy, and geothermal energy. 9 So far, even the high potential of RE resources, their contribution in electricity production in Vietnam is still negligible. 9 The ... negligible. 9 The Government of VN recognized important roleof RE in sustainable energy supplying in general and electricity in particular for rural off-grid areas. ắ The electricity Law require...
... levels inthe country. Similarly, given their rolein poultry rearing, women should also be encouraged to be actively involved in training programs and in dissemination of information regarding ... No information is available on the costs of culling, diagnostic testing of samples, cleaning and disinfection, and other administrative costs (Obi, Oparinde, and Maina 2008). Regarding the ... post vindication by revealing the significant interregional disparities in households' income and asset portfolios. As explained previously, most ofthe studies looking at the effect of these...
... is involved in the biosynthesis ofthe photoactive yellow proteinchromophore of these bacteria. The two recently discovered aminomutases, the phe-nylalanine 2,3-aminomutase (PAM) involved in ... described.These are the only bacterial PALs known to date. The rarity of PAL in bacteria may be explained by the infrequency of phenylpropanoids in these species. The bacterial PALs seem to be involved ... parsley PAL(1W27mod) indicated that from the 716 residues of asingle subunit ofthe 1W27 structure 12 amino acids(six inthe Tyr110-loop region), but inthe Tyr110-loop of the modified 1W27modstructure...
... number of amino acid residues contribute to the binding of the substrate by hydrogen bonding and ⁄ or hydrophobicinteractions. Using the ligplot program [31], weinvestigated the specific interactions ... 2010)doi:10.1111/j.1742-4658.2010.07685.x The hyperthermostable chitinase from the hyperthermophilic archaeonPyrococcus furiosus has a unique multidomain structure containing two chi-tin-binding domains and two catalytic domains, ... identical, but the D524A mutation resulted in aremarkable change inthe conformation ofthe Glu526side-chain. The 2Fobs) Fcalcelectron density of the Glu526 side-chain inthe D524A–substrate...
... choice of years of schooling. Second, individuals make their choice of schooling based on the knowledge ofthe earnings function.22 Both cases are violations of the OLS assumption that the independent ... measure of an individual’s education should capture several components, including the number of years spent in school, the quality ofthe schooling, the nature of the curriculum, and the student’s ... simplicity). The other variables remain defined as in equation (13). θ plays an important roleinthe model. It captures the effect of existing knowledge on the production of new knowledge. There...
... result-ing in a chimeric protein designated gp130c.Inordertoinvestigate theroleofthe membrane-proximal domains of gp130 in receptor activation, the FNIII-domain deletionswere introduced into the ... domain inthe membrane-proximal part of gp130leads to a shift ofthe receptor areas involved in ligandbinding closer to the membrane, resulting inthe inability of the receptor chains to form ... bondbetween cysteines C458 and C466 [30].To analyse theroleofthe three cysteines in D5 of gp130 in heterodimerization with the LIFR, each ofthe cysteineswas mutated to alanine. Considering the disulfide...
... coupling enzymes (i.e. inthe absence of contaminating ammonium). The number of independent experiments is shown in parentheses. Units of Kmand K0.5are lM; Vmax, Uặ(mg protein))1.HexokinaseATP ... consu-ming blocks mediated by the pool of adenine nucleo-tides [23,33–36,45]. Therefore, the variation in the concentrations of ATP, ADP and AMP was deter-mined under the conditions ofthe experiments ... from the elasticity coefficients are also shown. These dataclearly established that the main control ofthe glyco-lytic flux in AS-30D cells resides inthe upstream part of the pathway. The experiments...
... Some of them involve the modes starting from adenine obtained inthe firstsimulation and include methyltransferase and SAHH2 in addition. Some others involve the modes startingfrom adenosine ... III.12remain intact. It is interesting that the other ATP-pro-ducing modes (which drop out) involve ADA althoughit is an adenosine-degrading enzyme.Interestingly, the modes of adenine salvage ... see whether a net production of ATP is possible.Note that only a certain fraction ofthe ATP produced in the lower part of glycolysis is obtained inthe netbalance because the remaining fraction...