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Figure 3 Scheme of an absorber-desorber link. (Adapted from Ref. 3.)... [Pg.323]

The Missing Link—Adaptive Immunity Controls Microglia Phenotype Needed for Survival, Regrowth, and Renewal... [Pg.668]

Figure 6.6 Main DNA-cA-platin adducts (a) interstrand cross-link (b) 1,2-intrastrand cross-link (c) 1,3-intrastrand cross-link (d) protein-DNA cross-link. Adapted from Ho et al.12... Figure 6.6 Main DNA-cA-platin adducts (a) interstrand cross-link (b) 1,2-intrastrand cross-link (c) 1,3-intrastrand cross-link (d) protein-DNA cross-link. Adapted from Ho et al.12...
Binder CJ, Hartvigsen K, Chang MK, et al. (2004) lL-5 links adaptive and natural immunity specific for epitopes of oxidized LDL and protects from atherosclerosis. J CUn Invest 114 427 37... [Pg.116]

Web services Supply chain applications delivered over the Internet. These reduce the cost and complexity of forming links between supply chain partners and customers for products in the chain. They use shared standards to speed the job of developing links. (Adapted from The Strategic Value of Web Services from the McKinsey Quarterly and Business Processes and Web Services by Alan Kotok)... [Pg.559]

Initial fluorescence scans on epidermal strip guard cell chloroplasts in a single stomate were made using the SpectraCube 1000 system [5] after which NO treated and untreated strips were photographed (Fuji ASA/100 - color film) by an Olympus-Vanox AH-3 Fluorescent Microscope - excitation wavelength -410-490 nm, emission - 669 nm, exposure time - 18 sec. Developed color slides were subsequently scanned with a computer-linked adapted Li-Cor Spectroradiometer Model 18 00, which enabled quantitative composite fluorescence readings at 669 nm. [Pg.157]

FIGURE 29 Experimental analysis of a thermal link constructed from sapphire. (A) Kinked sapphire waveguide van der Waals-bonded to a YLF crystal (B) temperature distribution across the YLF crystal and the sapphire thermal link. Adapted from Melgaard et al. (2014). [Pg.251]

Structure and Nomenclature Search System. This system links the collection of chemical databases found in the Chemical Information System (CIS), one of the first interactive systems for stmcture and substmcture searching. References from the separate files can be retrieved by SANSS using CAS Registry Numbers, and the database of stmctures may be searched for stmctures or substmctures. An adaptation of the SANSS software for substmcture searching has been incorporated in the Dmg Information System of the National Cancer Institute for its own use (54). [Pg.118]

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Bmker s database, designed for use with its spectrophotometers, contains 20,000 C-nmr and H-nmr, as weU as a combined nmr-ms database (66). Sadder Laboratories markets a PC-based system that can search its coUection of 30,000 C-nmr spectra by substmcture as weU as by peak assignments and by fiiU spectmm (64). Other databases include one by Varian and a CD-ROM system containing polymer spectra produced by Tsukuba University, Japan. CSEARCH, a system developed at the University of Vieima by Robien, searches a database of almost 16,000 C-nmr. Molecular Design Limited (MDL) has adapted the Robien database to be searched in the MACCS and ISIS graphical display and search environment (63). Projects are under way to link the MDL system with the Sadder Hbrary and its unique search capabiHties. [Pg.121]

When exposed to heat, cotton fabrics, like most substances, increase in temperature to an extent that is proportional to their specific heats. Altering the chemical composition of the fabrics such that large amounts of heat are absorbed and released in repeatable cycles of controllable temperature ranges produces fabrics that are described as temperature adaptable. The process insolubili2es poly(ethylene glycol)s cross-linked with methylolamides in the cotton fabric (78). As with flame-retardant cellulose, attachment is through an ether linkage to the cellulose at a relatively low DS. [Pg.316]

Figure 4.1 Alpha/beta domains are found in many proteins. They occur in different classes, two of which are shown here (a) a closed barrel exemplified by schematic and topological diagrams of the enzyme trlosephosphate isomerase and (b) an open twisted sheet with helices on both sides, as in the coenzymebinding domain of some dehydrogenases. Both classes are built up from p-a-p motifs that are linked such that the p strands are parallel. Rectangles represent a helices, and arrows represent p strands in the topological diagrams, [(a) Adapted from J. Richardson, (b) Adapted from B. Furugren.j... Figure 4.1 Alpha/beta domains are found in many proteins. They occur in different classes, two of which are shown here (a) a closed barrel exemplified by schematic and topological diagrams of the enzyme trlosephosphate isomerase and (b) an open twisted sheet with helices on both sides, as in the coenzymebinding domain of some dehydrogenases. Both classes are built up from p-a-p motifs that are linked such that the p strands are parallel. Rectangles represent a helices, and arrows represent p strands in the topological diagrams, [(a) Adapted from J. Richardson, (b) Adapted from B. Furugren.j...
Figure 6.25 Schematic diagram of the structure of one dimer of phosphofructokinase. Each polypeptide chain is folded Into two domains (blue and red, and green and brown), each of which has an oi/p structure. Helices are labeled A to M and p strands 1 to 11 from the amino terminus of one polypeptide chain, and respectively from A to M and 1 to 11 for the second polypeptide chain. The binding sites of substrate and effector molecules are schematically marked In gray. The effector site of one subunit is linked to the active site of the other subunit of the dimer through the 6-F loop between helix F and strand 6. (Adapted from T. Schlrmer and P.R. Evans, Nature 343 140-145, 1990.)... Figure 6.25 Schematic diagram of the structure of one dimer of phosphofructokinase. Each polypeptide chain is folded Into two domains (blue and red, and green and brown), each of which has an oi/p structure. Helices are labeled A to M and p strands 1 to 11 from the amino terminus of one polypeptide chain, and respectively from A to M and 1 to 11 for the second polypeptide chain. The binding sites of substrate and effector molecules are schematically marked In gray. The effector site of one subunit is linked to the active site of the other subunit of the dimer through the 6-F loop between helix F and strand 6. (Adapted from T. Schlrmer and P.R. Evans, Nature 343 140-145, 1990.)...
Figure 12.11 Schematic diagram of the ion pore of the K+ channel. From the cytosolic side the pore begins as a water-filled channel that opens up into a water-filled cavity near the middle of the membrane. A narrow passage, the selectivity filter, links this cavity to the external solution. Three potassium ions (purple spheres) bind in the pore. The pore helices (red) are oriented such that their carboxyl end (with a negative dipole moment) is oriented towards the center of the cavity to provide a compensating dipole charge to the K ions. (Adapted from D.A. Doyle et al.. Science 280 69-77, 1998.)... Figure 12.11 Schematic diagram of the ion pore of the K+ channel. From the cytosolic side the pore begins as a water-filled channel that opens up into a water-filled cavity near the middle of the membrane. A narrow passage, the selectivity filter, links this cavity to the external solution. Three potassium ions (purple spheres) bind in the pore. The pore helices (red) are oriented such that their carboxyl end (with a negative dipole moment) is oriented towards the center of the cavity to provide a compensating dipole charge to the K ions. (Adapted from D.A. Doyle et al.. Science 280 69-77, 1998.)...
Figure 13.23 The F-G loop in the C-terminal domain of the prolactin receptor is involved in a unique interaction, (a) The F-G loop of the growth hormone receptor (blue) is not involved in any specific interactions with the growth hormone (red), (b) The F-G loop in the prolactin receptor forms a strong zinc-binding site that links the receptor (green) to the hormone (red). (Adapted from W. Somers et at.. Nature 372 478-481, 1994.)... Figure 13.23 The F-G loop in the C-terminal domain of the prolactin receptor is involved in a unique interaction, (a) The F-G loop of the growth hormone receptor (blue) is not involved in any specific interactions with the growth hormone (red), (b) The F-G loop in the prolactin receptor forms a strong zinc-binding site that links the receptor (green) to the hormone (red). (Adapted from W. Somers et at.. Nature 372 478-481, 1994.)...
The multizone airflow model COMIS is adapted as a TRNSYS type, to be used in combination with the TRNSYS Type 56 thermal multizone building model. Input is somewhat redundant. Separate input files are necessary for the thermal model and the ventilation model, but not for meteorological and link schedules. [Pg.1097]

The above results proved the potential viability of the adsorbed hydrophilic macromolecules as bonded phases in chromatography of biopolymers but it must be admitted that additional crosslinking of previously adsorbed macromolecules is usually needed in order to obtain stable composites. The cross-linked bonded polymeric phases, however, may suffer from the restricted flexibility of the chain segment and their steric repellency may be diminished. Moreover, the conformational adaptivity of cross-linked chains for binding with solutes is poorer than that of grafted or chemically bound macromolecules. [Pg.147]

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