... presence of Cu(II), the protein shows the presence ofthe ion coordinated in a small cavity ofthe surface at the polar opposites of each monomer, close to another dimer present in the crystal packing ... partially involving it in the coordination. It is likely that the presence of Cu(II) isan artefact ofthe crystallization, although the possibil-ity that the protein can physiologically bind cationscannot ... released into the supernatant during host cell infec-tion by an unknown independent mechanism and thenbinds to the host cell surface or is incorporated in the pilus structure.Taken together, these...
... 5.3 The Integrated Model We used the salience list generated from the lan-guage-only model and integrated it with the one from the visual-only model. The method of or-dering the integrated ... re-cently moved within the shared workspace. These objects are added to the top ofthe linguis-tic-salience list which essentially rendered them as the focus ofthe joint activity. However, ... some balance of linguistic salience and visual salience. 6 Preliminary Results In order to investigate the hypotheses described above, we examined the performance ofthe models using hand-processed...
... size. In orderto gain better insights about the role of miRNAs in DM1,we have also analyzed the muscular expression of the miR-103 and miR-107 CTG-repeat binding miRNAs.A combination of Northern ... 8:48http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/8/1/48Page 8 of 9nuclei. The localization of miR-206 in DM1 atrophicfibers may indicate a possible involvement of miR-206 in the process of atrophy which already involves the ... participated inthe design of the study and performed Northern Blot analysis, SML performed in- situ hybridisa-tion, AV participated inthe design ofthe study and collected the clinical data of patients,...
... Among the chain actors, the role ofthe SFC is vital – not only in ensuring the quality ofthe final product, but also in SFC’s material suppliers. In order to control the quality of the supplier’s ... Hong Minh, the deputy of Fisheries Industry; Mr. Dinh Hoe, the deputy head of VASEP in Ho Chi Minh City; Mr. Nguyen Chinh, the director ofthe NAFIQAVED branch in Cantho for all your information, ... 34 chain actors inthe MD will be interviewed (Appendix 8). The interviews are structured on the basis ofthe framework formulated in Chapter 4. The opinions of actors and experts form the foundation...
... in the middle, still has the highest density). New Towns inthe south-west of Hanoi (including Linh Dam) have been rapidly developed in many types and forms, contributing very much inthe ... positions. There are three local parks with 28 ha in total and 13 m2 green area per person: one inthe north, one in the east and the last one inthe west of Linh Dam area. Among them, the eastern ... quarters, the last one is the central area for the purpose of resettlement. Generally, getting along with the rapid expansion, the east bank ofthe Red River exhibited the beginnings of urbanization....
... labors selling goods inthe streets and in- waiting labor market have to work in unsafe environments; their daily life are rather poor. 22.86% female freelane labors livein boarding houses characterized ... jobs as family care, selling goods inthe streets or in- waiting labor markets. Although working time is rather long (11-13 hours/day) and continuously, their montly income average only ranges ... factors (living and working environments in cities, home-town customs, working conditions and relating policies) were identified as the determinants affecting to jobs and daily life of female...
... experiment using radioactive phosphorus indicated that the decreasing of phosphorus inthe leaves occurred inthe order of location from the bottom to the top, which is relevant to the order of dying ... the above-ground part ofthe giant reeds that will remain the following year are cropped before the start ofthe dying down period. Then, after all ofthe above-ground part has died down, the ... utilized inthe next year. Based on these findings, a management method adequate to obtain the biomass ofthe giant reed and maintain the wetland potential is proposed as shown in Fig. 10. In this...
... largely inthe context of providing clues to the nature ofthe learner rather than in terms of a teaching tool. We have recently had the pleasure of observing English language classes at the Izmir ... The Importance of Eye Contact inthe ClassroomTeachers often complain about discipline, about lack of attention, about the use of L2 inthe classroom and many other problems, many of which ... both the teacher and the learner, yet much classroom time is spent with eyes firmly fixed on the book, the board, the floor, the window, or roaming randomly around the teaching and learning...
... natural, going against the feeling ofthe target language.Through modulation, the translator generates a change inthe point of view ofthe message without altering meaning and without generating ... Differences in formThere is often no equivalent inthe TL for a particular form inthe source text. Certain suffixes and prefixes which convey propositional and other types of meaning in English often ... uses the continuous –ing form for binding clauses much more frequently than other languages which have equivalents for it.(k) The use of loan words inthe source text The use of loan words in the...
... under the framework of financial globalization.II. Review of Institution Building inthe Financial SectorA. Main driving forces of institution buildingA review ofthe developments of China’s financial ... source of financing for enterprises, if their owncapital is excluded. In summary, the deepening process ofthe financial markets has rendered the dominance ofthe banking sector inthe financial ... macro-economic management using traditional monetary policyinstruments.C. Sequencing of institution building inthe financial sector The sequencing of institution building inthe financial sector may...
... leads to their having the analytic accessibility ofthe former within the framework of mean-field theory, as well as the finite connectivity ofthe latter.Interest in these models has intensified ... causing the dynamics to slowdown according to (6.2) as the density increases. The point where the height of these barriers scales with the system size marks a breaking ofthe ergodicity of the dynamics; ... naturally due to cascades of spin-flips,where the flipping of a single spin alters the local fields acting on its neighbouringsites. The configuration ofthe spins on these sites may then no longer be...