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Cooperation, gaining

Eqs. 9-55 to 9-57. Bear in mind that if the free substrate contains groups dissociating in the pH range of interest, a Michaelis pH function for the free substrates will also appear in the numerator of Eq. 9-56. If the pH dependence of the enyzme is regulated by a conformational change in the protein, there may be a cooperative gain or loss of more than one proton and the Michaelis pH function must reflect this fact. This can sometimes be accomplished by addition of a term related to Eq. 7-45. For more information see Dixon and Webb,64 Cleland,65/66 or Kyte.67... [Pg.471]

Buy-in" of facility management. Cooperation of facility-based staff and managers strongly influences the effectiveness of baseline PSM assessments. The assessment phase may be the first visible manifestation of your company s PSM initiative at the local level, and should be properly understood by those participating—especially those whose PSM activities and programs are under review. An assessment method with which local personnel are at least somewhat familiar, conducted by professionals whose skills they respect, will more likely gain buy-in and cooperation. [Pg.77]

Since volunteers for such mentally-hazardous duty are practically nonexistent, people have to be deceived as to the true purpose of the experiment in order to gain their cooperation. Failing this, they may be simply abducted off the street, to be used and sometimes discarded. [Pg.6]

In summary, although each of the aforementioned books does touch upon some aspects of cooperativity in binding systems, none of them explores the details of the mechanisms of cooperativity on a molecular level. In this respect I feel that the present book fills a gap in the literature. I hope it will help the reader to gain insight into the mechanism of cooperativity, one of the cleverest and most intricate tricks that nature has evolved to regulate biochemical processes. [Pg.362]

Efficiency gains can be boosted by integrating the various historically developed policies (chemicals, enviromnent, employee protection, product safety). This is especially apparent in the area of chemicals safety with the first step being a change in the communication and cooperation style of the national authorities. [Pg.139]

The interviewer should express appreciation for the witness s time, information, and cooperation and gain consent to contact the witness later if necessary for a follow-up interview even if she is confident she will not need it. If the interviwer asks permission for follow-up interviews only with some witnesses, those witnesses may feel they are being singled out. Finally, the investigator should review her notes with the witness. During this review, numerous clarifications and additional details are usually provided. [Pg.160]

The exact nature of the epimerization is still not known. NMR studies are hampered by line broadening and multiplication due to frozen rotations in the Af,A-diisopropylcar-bamoyl group at the required low temperatures. Some indications were gained by a H NMR investigation of the temperature dependence of the kinetics in the epimerization of the (—)-sparteine and (—)-a-isosparteine complexes derived from 1-lithioinden-l-yl carbamates 295 and 296, carried out in cooperation with G. Fraenkel (equation 72, Table 7). These complexes are chemically stable above 0°C, and interpretable spectra were obtained. [Pg.1111]


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