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Lawsone structure

Winds traveling past a building will be greatly modified compared with winds in the absence of the building. Hosker reviews the information on flow around both isolated structures and building clusters. Snyder and Lawson present detailed trajectories around isolated buildings obtained with detailed flow measurements. ... [Pg.571]

Lagrange Multiplier Method for programming problems, 289 for weapon allocation, 291 Lamb and Rutherford, 641 Lamb shift, 486,641 Lanczos form, 73 Landau, L. D., 726,759, 768 Landau-Lifshitz theory applied to magnetic structure, 762 Large numbers, weak law of, 199 Law of large numbers, weak, 199 Lawson, J. L., 170,176 Le Cone, Y., 726... [Pg.776]

I thank Sue Riches and June Dye for translating my draft dictation and scribbles into a manuscript David Lawson for the structural figures Bob Eady for helping me to draw the other figures and BBSRC for support. [Pg.212]

Dodds, E.C. and Lawson, W. (1938). Molecular structure in relation to oestrogenic activity. Compounds without a phenanthrene nucleus. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B Biological Sciences 125, 222-232. [Pg.344]

Gray, G. M. Lawson, C. M. Structure-Property Relationships in Transition Metal-organic Third-order Nonlinear Optical Materials. In Optoelectronic Properties of Inorganic Compounds, Roundhill, D. M., Fackler, J. P., Jr., Eds. Plenum New York, 1999 pp 1-27. [Pg.675]

Mayer, S.M., Lawson, D.M., Gormal, C.A., Roe, S.M. and Smith B.E. (1999) New insights into structure-function relationships in nitrogenase A 1.6 A resolution X-ray crystallographic study of Klebsiella pneumoniae MoFe-protein, J. Mol Biol., 292, 871-891. [Pg.295]

Lawson, D. M., Williams, C. E., Mitchenall, L. A., and Pau, R. N. (1998). Ligand size is a major determinant of specificity in periplasmic oxyanion-binding proteins the 1.2 A resolution crystal structure of Azotobacter vinelandii ModA. Structure 6, 1529-1539. [Pg.273]

Since the value of H depends on the choice of , modifications of this procedure have been proposed (Fernandez Piema and Massart 2000). Another modification of the Hopkins statistic—published in the chemometrics literature—concern the distributions of the values of the used variables (Hodes 1992 Jurs and Lawson 1991 Lawson and Jurs 1990). The Hopkins statistic has been suggested for an evaluation of variable selection methods with the aim to find a variable set (for instance, molecular descriptors) that gives distinct clustering of the objects (for instance, chemical structures)—hoping that the clusters reflect, for instance, different biological activities (Lawson and Jurs 1990). [Pg.286]

Jurs, P. C., Lawson, R. G. Chemom. Intell. Lab. Syst. 10, 1991, 81-83. Analysis of chemical structure—biological activity relationships using clustering methods. [Pg.295]

Figure 5-35 Stereoscopic drawings illustrating the binding of a dimeric molecule of the Trp repressor protein to a palindromic sequence in DNA. (A) Schematic view showing structures of the aporepressor (partly shaded gray) and the holorepressor with bound tryptophan (unshaded) are superimposed. Cylinders represent the a helices in (B). From Zhang et al.wi (B) MolScript ribbon diagram with a few side chains that interact with the DNA shown. Two tandemly bound dimeric repressor molecules are shown. Two bound molecules of tryptophan are visible in each dimer. The DNA is drawn as a double helix with lines representing the base pairs. From Lawson and Carey.405... Figure 5-35 Stereoscopic drawings illustrating the binding of a dimeric molecule of the Trp repressor protein to a palindromic sequence in DNA. (A) Schematic view showing structures of the aporepressor (partly shaded gray) and the holorepressor with bound tryptophan (unshaded) are superimposed. Cylinders represent the a helices in (B). From Zhang et al.wi (B) MolScript ribbon diagram with a few side chains that interact with the DNA shown. Two tandemly bound dimeric repressor molecules are shown. Two bound molecules of tryptophan are visible in each dimer. The DNA is drawn as a double helix with lines representing the base pairs. From Lawson and Carey.405...
Marusak, Messier White (1980) [2] Sherman, Bums Bums (1982) [3] Sherman Waite (1985) [4] Morris, Lauer, Lawson, Gibson, Nace Stewart (1985) [5] Morris, Agresti, Laauer, Newcomb, Shelfer Murali (1989) [6] Mao Bell (1974) [7] Townsend (1987) [8] Cerville (1991) [9] Taylor, Mao Bell (1974) (1975) [10] Karickhoff Bailey (1973) [11] Sherman Vergo (1988) [12] Rossman (1976). t Sources of structural data ... [Pg.419]

Lawson, J.W. and Srivastava, D. 2008. Formation and structure of amorphous carbon char from polymer materials. Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 77(14) 144209/1-144209/6. [Pg.257]

The position of fatty acids in the triacylglycerol (TAG) structure not only significantly influences fatty acid absorption, but could provide important markers for establishing the authenticity of different oils. Lawson and Hughes (1988) determined the TAG stereospecific structure of a number of GLA rich oils,... [Pg.103]

Lawson, L.D. and Hughes, B.G. (1988) Triacylglycerol structure of plant and fungal oils. Lipids, 23,... [Pg.113]

By contrast, the Friday symposium, chaired by Elmer J. Lawson, and presented before the Division of Chemical Literature, opened with a general discussion of the requirements for patentability, i.e., novelty, utility and unobviousness, then concentrated on specific constantly recurring chemical situations where the subject matter was structurally related to prior art, or involved a new use, or natural product, and concluded with a discussion of how patent protection possibilities on chemicals and medicinals vary in different countries. [Pg.5]

Zhang R-G,Joachimiak A, Lawson CL, Schevitz RW, Otwinowski Z, Sigler PB (1987) The crystal structure of trp repressor at 1.8 A shows how binding tryptophan enhances DNA affinity. Nature 327 591-597... [Pg.539]

Otwinowski Z, Schevitz RW, Zhang R-G, Lawson CL, Joachimiak A, Marmorstein RQ, Luisi BF, Sigler PB (1988) Crystal structure of trp repressor/operator complex at atomic resolution. Nature 335 321-329... [Pg.539]

C. J. Lawson and D. A. Rees, Carrageenans. Part VI. Reinvestigation of the acetolysis products of X-carrageenan, revision of the structure of a-l,3-galactotriose , and a further example of the reverse specificities of glycoside hydrolysis and acetolysis, J. Chem. Soc. C (1968) 1301-1304. [Pg.192]

A transcription-regulating protein that binds to DNA in the promoter loop. See Benoff, B., Yang, H., Lawson, C.L. et al.. Structural basis of transcription activation the CAP-alpha CTD-DNA complex. Science 297, 1562-1566, 2002 Balaeff, A., Madadevan, L., and Schulten, K., Structural basis for cooperative DNA binding by CAP and lac repressor. Structure 12, 123-132, 2004 Akaboshi, E., Dynamic profiles of DNA analysis of CAP-and LexA protein-binding regions with endonucleases, DNA Cell Biol. 24, 161-172, 2005. [Pg.65]

Fig. 7. Suggested structure for dicarbonyl trifluoroacetatorhodium(I) [Rh-(C0)2(02CCF3)]2. From Lawson and Wilkinson (151) with permission. Fig. 7. Suggested structure for dicarbonyl trifluoroacetatorhodium(I) [Rh-(C0)2(02CCF3)]2. From Lawson and Wilkinson (151) with permission.
Hounsell EF, Lawson AM, Feeney J, Gooi HC, Pickering NJ, Stoll MS, Lui SC, Feizi T. Structural analysis of the O-glycosidically linked core region oligosaccharides of human meconium glycoproteins which express oncofetal antigens. Eur. J. Biochem. 1985 148(2) 367-377. [Pg.646]


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