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Internalisation affecting

This change in the supply flux Jmkm due to changing ro is bound to affect the uptake flux. A decrease in ro implies an increase in /m and a decrease in b (see equation (77)) which results in an increase of the normalised flux / (see equation (17)). However, it must be pointed out that the internalisation step can become rate determining, and then the flux will not change any more below some ro value. [Pg.185]

If other ions affect the internalisation process via competition for the transport sites [3,5,14,15,37,52,69,93,97-99], then a reasonable starting point is to modify the Langmuir isotherms (3) to ... [Pg.193]

If there is a net transport of charge across the membrane, the membrane potential will influence the solute transfer and also be affected by it, complicating the data treatment. The starting point for most descriptions of the internalisation flux of permeant ions, i, is the one-dimensional Nernst-Planck equation (cf. equation (10)) that combines a concentration gradient with the corresponding electric potential gradient [270] ... [Pg.489]

Cellular Responses Affecting Trace Element Internalisation... [Pg.492]

Conclusion with regard to stock of hypotheses and model Due to the complex multitude of products, the trade and distribution may affect the choice of alternatives in each case by means of user information. ( Influence of trade and distribution - Hypothesis 12). The high disposal costs exercise iimova-tive pressure to reduce volumes of cooling lubricants (Hypothesis Cost internalisation ). Some ingredients of cooling lubricants were the subject of public discussions (e.g. formaldehyde, chlorinated paraffins) ( Emotional drivers -Hypothesis 4). [Pg.82]

In Section 2, factors that could lead to particle assembly and secretion into the supernatant were discussed. At this point a deeper analysis of the factors affecting cell infection will be made. Optimisation of the production process should take into account virus-cell interactions, and more specifically viral attachment and internalisation into the cell. The impact of chemical modifications of the medium in baculovirus attachment-internalisation has not been carefully studied. It is widely known for example, that serum increases the infec-tivity of baculovirus. These reviewers have had one case where we were only able to succeed in infecting Sf9 cells adapted to growth in serum-free media [52], with a baculovirus produced by Sf9 cells (not adapted to grow in serum-free media), after adding serum to the culture (authors unpublished observations). However, since serum is not desirable for use in industrial production, its utilisation should be avoided as much as possible. [Pg.193]

It is, however, important to look a little deeper into what is inside the core. Several authors refer to the core as deep (Schein 1990 109). This immediately triggers the question as to what deep exactly is, or entails. Deep appears to refer to something fundamental and pre-conscious. People become emotional when their fundamentals are questioned or under attack (Avruch 1998 Hofstede 1991), often without being aware of why this is so important to them. Moreover, [t]he more deeply internalised and affectively loaded, the more certain images or schemas ate able to motivate action (Avrach 1998 19). [Pg.20]


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