... with valine, the cavity volume increased to 43 A˚3, reflecting a reduction in the surface area of the residue (% 59 A˚2)andintheinteractions occurring there (Fig. 8). Met88 resides in the Fig. ... 271) Ó FEBS 2003 protein inthe absence of urea is blue shifted because the tryptophan residues are buried inthe hydrophobic interiorof the protein. As the protein unfolds, the tryptophanresidues ... the M88V mutant (by substitutionusing the same program) for the existence of internal cavities in this region inthe structure. A significant cavity inthe WTphage structure inthe neighboring...
... Concentration inthe Brewing Industry’, The Journal of Industrial Economics, 19-3 (1971), p. 206.; PELES, Y., ‘Economies of scale in advertising beer and cigarettes’, The Journal of Business, 44-1 ... ‘Firms in a Declining Market: The Brewing Case’ The Journal of Industrial Economics, 13-2 (1965), p.129-153.; BROUWER, M., The European Beer industry; Concentration and competition’ in: DE ... ÂÂĂÂÂ ǰȱ ȱ ȱ Concentration inthe Belgian brewing Industry and the Breakthrough of Lager inthe interwar years by Peter VAN DER HALLEN Economic...
... on specific information in the text. The students have to use information inthe text to fill inthe provided blanks by inserting a single word or a group of words.Filling inthe blank is ... according to the text.1. Volunteers usually help those who are sick or old in their homes by A. mowing the lawns, doing shopping and cleaning up their housesB. cooking, sewing or washing their ... other ones for a change such as Finding topic sentences, Finding synonyms and antonyms or Finding equivalents, which are rarely conducted inthe reading class.28 To summarize, the teaching...
... our Bible.They are wise and just as far as they go. There is a great deal about buying and selling in them, and the lawfulway of conducting different kinds of business; but they are wholly ... to them again, explaining that they must wait in patience, quietly doing their daily work, andearning their own bread, as he and his companions had done whilst living in Thessalonica. (2 Thessaloniansiii. ... learn the Law andserve God in His Temple. Matthew, therefore, was very learned inthe books of the Law, and inthe writings of the old prophets. As you all know, the Lord Jesus chose Matthew...
... inthe print industry.22 In Letters on Education (1790), Catherine Macaulay argued that the ‘advantages of printing, by rendering easy the communication ofideas, giving an universality to their ... . In such circumstances, theycertainly do honour to the liberality and taste of those who are at the expence of preserving them: but they are of little service in adorning and fertilizing the ... a similar interest in the shifting cultural geography within which literary texts are inscribed, and out of which their meanings are inevitably pro- Problems now and then 11tuted the moment...
... advertising in educational materials. New forms of advertising are invading public areas, such as on-screen ad-vertising in public transport and interactive electronic hoardings (billboards). Inthe ... consider them-selves already overwhelmed by the clinical load, so novel approaches need to be considered in using other health care personnel in assessing, managing and following up. Further, ... programmes. The literature supports an emphasis on interventions combining instruction in healthier eat-ing with a structured approach to increasing physical activity inthe workplace (96). Workplace interventions...
... aboutspecific incidents, do provide strong indicationsthat the Chinese are harnessing the Internet and the growing usage of computers in Dharamsala as avaluable vehicle for their intelligence gathering. The ... the Server Mes-sage Block (SMB) file-sharing protocol on Win-dows machines. Since the majority of machines in San Jose run Linux, we were curious and investi-gated them further. 99.37% of are ... organizationsoriginating from computers in C hina [27, 9]. The attacks are well coordinated, suggesting the peoplebehind them may be more than just individuals witha vendetta, but rather an organized...
... throw them into the freezer in their original packaging, which can cause icecrystals to build up inthe bag. Instead,rewrap them in another plastic freezer bagas well. Before you freeze them, ... baking sheet linedwith parchment paper or plastic wrap in the freezer and chill for 10 to 20 minutes. Place the food in a single layer on the lined bakingsheet, leaving about 1 inch between the ... selectthick, industrial-looking crates rather thanthin-walled store-cupboard-style crates.4. Integrated FreezersThese arethe absolute latest in freezer de-sign. The freezer is integrated into the kitchen...
... Lancisius's Opinion; and believes that theseWorms are not the Cause of the Fever; but being lodged inthe Intestines, before the Fever comes on, they are annoyed by the Increase of the Heat, and the Corruption ... Suppression of Urine,especially towards the Decline of the Fever; and others, of a Scalding and Pain in making Water, though theyhad no venereal Complaint. These Symptoms appeared in other Places, ... Monro 14 Inthe Year 1761, we tried the Bark in various Forms in many Cases, where the Patient had been blooded andpurged inthe Beginning, and used the cooling Medicines; and where the Remissions...
... day. They are at home.” “How are they calling, then?” “I gave them all the numbers.” “You what! You gave them all these numbers? The switchboard is ringing off the hook. They’re all calling.” ... his father found him a job with the Solomon Brothers office in Tokyo. That convinced him that he had no interest in following his grandfather, father, and brother into the investment business. ... Corcoran, the sweet-tempered teacher who had come from Houston to help him, was having trouble maintaining discipline in his classes. The Porch, a way of disciplining children by isolating them in the...
... not the individual starch-binding domains, are involved in the interaction with the catalytic domain. We also determined that the resi-dues W366 and Y394 inthe D2 domain are important in starch ... confirmed the results obtained in the pull-down assays, showing that there is a physicalinteraction between the N- and C-terminal domains ofSSIII in vitro.Mapping of the CD-binding region in the N-terminal ... protein band, indicating that the individualSBDs are unable to interact with CD under theseexperimental conditions.To further investigate which region inthe D23 pro-tein contains the interaction...
... 2879.These are sometimes called Cunningham chains of the first kind, todistinguish them from Cunningham chains of the second kind, in which all the terms are prime and each is double the previous ... added to anypoint A, the result is A. In this case the identity is the point at infinity, ∞, because according to our definition, A +∞=∞+A = A.4. There is an inverse for each point, so that ... August 2002, Manindra Agrawal of the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India, and his two brilliantPhD students Neeraj Kayal and Nitin Saxena, who were both in the 1997 Indian Mathematics...
... appear in this sequence? The first primethat has not yet appeared in any calculation of the sequence is 31.Another way of showing that there is an infinity of primes is to pro-duce an infinite ... 10)Chinese remainder theoremSun Tsu Suan-ching (fourth century AD) posed this problem: “There are certain things whose number is unknown. Divided by 3, the remainder is 2; by 5 the remainder ... numbers,which are coprime in pairs, then you can find a unique smallestvalue of N, and an infinity of other solutions, by adding any integralmultiple of the product of the n numbers (or subtracting if...