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A Site of Challenge: The Many Faces of the National Diaspora of Uzbekistan.
OPENLAND3: a computer program to estimate plant abundance around pollen sampling sites from vegetation maps: a necessary step for calculation of pollen productivity estimates
OPENLAND3 belongs to a suite of computer programs included in the POLLSCAPE simulation model. These programs make it possible to calculate estimates of pollen loadings in lake basins or bogs using vegetation data. OPENLAND3, written in Visual Basic 6, is designed to produce appropriate vegetation data files from vegetation maps stored in a Geographical Information System. It calculates percentage
Determinants of terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance inferred from European eddy covariance flux sites
Pioneering work in the last century has resulted in a widely accepted paradigm that primary production is strongly positively related to temperature and water availability such that the northern hemispheric forest carbon sink may increase under conditions of global warming. However, the terrestrial carbon sink at the ecosystem level (i.e. net ecosystem productivity, NEP) depends on the net balance
Reviev of Takala, H. The Ristola Site in Lahti and the Earliest Postglacial Settlement of South Finland
Molybdenum and Tungsten Structural Analogues of the Active Sites of the Mo(IV) + [O] -> Mo(VI)O Oxygen Atom Transfer Couple of DMSO Reductases
CONSERVED RESIDUES OF LIQUEFYING ALPHA-AMYLASES ARE CONCENTRATED IN THE VICINITY OF ACTIVE-SITE
Action of matrix metalloproteinases at restricted sites in colon anastomosis repair: an immunohistochemical and biochemical study
Background. Dehiscence of colon anastomosis is a common, serious and potentially life-threatening complication after colorectal operation. In experimental models, impaired biomechanic strength of colon anastomoses is preventable by general inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and associated with collagen loss, which indicates a possible link between MMP-mediated collagen degradation and
Subjective outcome related to donor site morbidity after sural nerve graft harvesting: a survey in 41 patients
Background: The sural nerve is the most commonly used nerve for grafting severe nerve defects. Our aim was to evaluate subjective outcome in the lower leg after harvesting the sural nerve for grafting nerve defects. Methods: Forty-six patients were asked to fill in a questionnaire to describe symptoms from leg or foot, where the sural nerve has been harvested to reconstruct an injured major nerve
Siting conflicts between wind power and military aviation-Problems and potential solutions
The expansion of wind power in Sweden has brought increasing conflicts between the wind power industry and the interests of the military forces. This paper analyses the reasons for these perceived conflicts and suggests solutions for mitigating at least some of the problems. The analysis is based on literature studies, several semistructured interviews and workshops with stakeholders in Sweden, De
Short- and Long-term Results After Fascial Closure Technique of Femoral Artery Access Sites After Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair (EVAR)
BIOL 52-Calmodulin: Site specific chromophore labeling to monitor conformational transitions
Carbon dioxide ion dissociations after inner shell excitation and ionization: The origin of site-specific effects.
Multi-coincidence experiments with detection of both electrons and ions from decay of core-excited and core-ionized states of CO2 confirm that O2 (+) is formed specifically in Auger decay from the C1s-π* and O1s-π* resonances. Molecular rearrangement occurs by bending in the resonant states, and O2 (+) is produced by both single and double Auger decay. It is suggested that electron capture by C(+)
Rules for priming and inhibition of glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis; probing the beta 4GalT7 active site
beta-1,4-Gatactosyltransferase 7 (beta 4GalT7) is an essential enzyme in the biosynthesis of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chains of proteoglycans (PGs). Mammalian cells produce PGs, which are involved in biological processes such as cell growth and differentiation. The PGs consist of a core protein, with one or several GAG chains attached. Both the structure of the PGs and the GAG chains, and the expre
Paleogeographical Reconstruction and Management Challenges of an Archaeological Site Listed by UNESCO: Case of the Plain of Xanthos and Letoon (Turkey)
Living at the margin of the retreating Fennoscandian ice sheet : the early mesolithic sites at Aareavaara, northernmost Sweden
Acoustic trapping as a generic non-contact incubation site for multiplex bead-based assays.
In this study, we show a significantly reduced assay time and a greatly increased bead recovery for a commercial Luminex-based multiplex diagnostic immunoassay by performing all liquid handling steps of the assay protocol in a non-contact acoustic trapping platform. The Luminex assay is designed for detecting antibodies in poultry serum for infectious bursal disease virus, infectious bronchitis vi
The unique structure of Haemophilus influenzae protein E reveals multiple binding sites for host factors.
Haemophilus influenzae protein E (PE) is a multifunctional adhesin, involved in direct interactions with lung epithelial cells and host proteins, including plasminogen and the extracellular matrix proteins vitronectin and laminin. We recently crystallized PE and successfully collected X-ray diffraction data to 1.8 Å. Here we solved the structure of a recombinant version of PE and analyzed differen
Simultaneous assimilation of satellite and eddy covariance data for improving terrestrial water and carbon simulations at a semi-arid woodland site in Botswana
Exploration of conformational flexibility and hydrogen bonding of xylosides in different solvents, as a model system for enzyme active site interactions
The predominantly populated conformation of carbohydrates in solution does not necessarily represent the biologically active species; rather, any conformer accessible without too large an energy penalty may be present in a biological pathway. Thus, the conformational preferences of a naphthyl xyloside, which initiates in vivo synthesis of antiproliferative glycosaminoglycans, have been studied by
