... half of the first TM (A: chimera C), the C-terminal half of the first TM through the second TM (B: chi-mera D), the first extracellular loop (C: chimera E), the C-terminal two-thirds of the third ... role in the FPRL1 response to MMK-1. Based on the deducedamino acid sequences of FPR and FPRL1, the seg-ment spanning the C-terminal half of the first TM to the N-terminal two-thirds of the second ... maydetermine the specificity and the capacity of the recep-tors to interact with their agonists.Chimera H (RCH140-145 ⁄ 241-351) (Fig. 5B) con-tains the N-terminus and a segment between the fourthTM...
... tubes, with the width of the tube indicating the capacity of that link .The central focus of the network is the capital Praha (Prague),which is clearly identifiable as the center of the strong ... explore the topology for themselves rather than beingpresented with predetermined static images.To achieve theseaims the researchers produced their 3-D maps as interactiveVRML models .The maps ... color-coded according to the company that owns the network links. The map bottom-right is a view taken from a lowangle, close to the surface of the globe off the coast ofCalifornia. Looking across North...
... Would you like to visit any of the places in part A? Would you like to visit any of the places in part A? Is the weather important?Is the weather important? What s the weather like today ... important? What s the weather like today where you live? What s the weather like today where you live? What was the weather like last weekend? What was the weather like last weekend?Is your favorite seasons ... really be like next weekend?Which day last weed had the best weather? Whatdid you do?Which day last weed had the best weather? Whatdid you do? What s your favorite type of weather? Why? What s...
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... that walks the earth and I really think there are laws.” What is interesting was that most of these stars are just likethe rest of us. They have fears, doubts, and aspirations. They are ... beliefs of the stars, past and present, in Hollywood. How did you collect and verify the information presented in this book? What Hollywood Believes An Intimate Look at the Faith of the Famous ... (ref#040501-063) What Hollywood Believes An Intimate Look at the Faith of the Famous All of this information can also be found in the “Press Area” of www.WhatHollywoodBelieves.com www.WhatHollywoodBelieves.com...
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... +investigate, look for (often through a service)We are checking into discount flights to London. Example:I looked the number up in the phone book.I looked up the number in the phone book.I looked ... temporarilyThey are closing the ski resort up for the summer.close up close temporarily The ski resort is closing up for the summer.come about occur / happenHow did you idea for the book come ... (during a slow period) The company was losing money, so they had to lay off 100 workers.lay * out + arrangeWhy don’t we lay the pieces of the table out before we put it together.leave * out +...
... against the best in-terests of their customers. But likethe funeral director and the car salesman and the life-insurance company, the real-estate agent has also seen her advantage eroded by the ... by the turn of the century, lynchings were hardly the everyday occurrence that they are often considered in the public recollection. Compare the 281 victims of lynchings in the 1920s to the ... The two preferences were the same as mine” or “it doesn’t mat-ter.” Likethe Weakest Link contestants, the website users were now publicly declaring how they felt about people who didn’t look...
... vague idea of what Managed Preferences are, they’re looking for a deeper understanding of the system and some concrete examples of how to implement preferences that help them in their day-to-day ... cover a bit more about how these preferences are applied, how they interact with each other and, ultimately, how to debug them when they’re not behaving as you’d expect. There’s also an entire ... CHAPTER 2: What Is the Managed Preferences System? 13 What Can You Manage? You may be thinking, ‘‘Great! There’s a management system built into OS X. But what exactly can it manage?’’ The short...
... Judy.31, What are the speakers mainly discussing?32, What is the man doing?33, What does the woman suggest the man do?34, How didthe woman learn about painting?35, What does the woman plan ... Well, I am in the mood of some spaghetti and I have heard the food there is not bad. Q: What does the woman imply?21, M: There, the room looks really great now if we finally get the furniture, ... although the pigs at least had good reasons for being their.M: They did? W: Yeah, the town's people used pigs to clean up the garbage that was thrown into the streets. But then the pig...
... shops may be the only source of living of then. To conclude I would like to express my opinion which rather possitive. I think that supermarkets are great creatures and the more of them the better. ... get one free" or "two for the pirce of one" are always found there.One the other hand shopping in supermarkets can be annoying beckause there is a big choice which can cause ... beckause they seeing to have a good price and you buy things that tou did not plan to buy earlier. This is called impulse buing. Attractive packing and displays versuade people to buy things they...