10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RIGIDIFICATION»
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rigidification in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
rigidification and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Extremophiles Handbook: ...
Thermolytes. and. Protein. Dynamics: The. Link. Between. Stabilization. and.
Rigidification. It is generally accepted that compatible solutes confer extra
stability to proteins without affecting significantly their native structure or function (
Foord ...
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Typology and Universals
The first is rigidification of word order (called fixation by Lehmann and, oddly,
permutation by Heine and Reh). Sometimes the rigidified word order differs from
the normal syntactic order, as in the case of the positioning of object clitics in
French ...
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Advanced Research on Plant Lipids
Cold-inducible genes can be divided into three groups according to the effects of
the membrane rigidification caused by the desA'IdesD' mutation: The first group
consists of 15 genes whose cold inducibility was highly enhanced by the ...
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Intractable Conflicts and Their Transformation
From this perspective, movements toward construing the other party as "like-self,"
such as conciliatory gestures, are highly charged and difficult processes once
construct systems become rigidified. Rigidification can have psychological, social
, ...
Louis Kriesberg, Terrell A. Northrup, Stuart J. Thorson, 1989
But we could describe a gluing process in terms of an additional structure that we
call rigidification. Suppose the fiber of the W-structure at the marked point p is [(
L1 ⊕ L2 ⊕···⊕ LN)/Gp], where Gp is the local group. The rigidification can be ...
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An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry
Rigidification has often been used to increase the activity of a drug or to reduce
its side effects. In order to understand why this tactic can work, let us consider
again our hypothetical neurotransmitter from Chapter 5 (Fig. 13.54). This is quite
a ...
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How Enemies Are Made: Towards a Theory of Ethnic and ...
The rigidification ofritual requirementsforpowerholders occurs when potential
powerholders become too numerous andaninnercircleis defined to exclude some
(case 10 in Table 10.1, which in a minimalist versionofthe table could also ...
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Stress Responses of Lactic Acid Bacteria
A study on the effects of combined stresses showed that cold (14°C) and ethanol
(14% v/v) shocks High viability (90%) Total viability(100%) High rigidification
High rigidification High viability (>70%) High rigidification Cold shocks Ethanol ...
Effie Tsakalidou, Konstantinos Papadimitriou, 2011
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The Practice of Medicinal Chemistry
Finally, the conformational rigidification did not improve the affinity but provides a
better understanding of the NOP receptor binding pockets. In the present case
starting from a compound with high affinity, the rigidification strategy shows ...
Camille Georges Wermuth, 2011
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Two-dimensionalism and Semantic Content
We can explain rigidifiers with a double-index consisting of a world of evaluation
and a context of rigidification (which replaces the context of utterance that is
relevant to indexicals). Indexicality (on Kaplan's treatment) is a kind of
rigidification, ...
Brendan Murday, Syracuse University. Graduate School, 2008
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RIGIDIFICATION»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
rigidification is used in the context of the following news items.
La cataracte soignée par une molécule cousine du cholestérol
Car la cataracte s'accompagne d'une rigidification du cristallin qui peine alors à faire la mise au point. Egalement rigides, les lentilles artificielles obligent les ... «Le Temps, Jul 15»
Lamborghini Aventador Super Veloce Roadster, 1ère image
Comme le coupé, son V12 est porté à 750 chevaux et même si le poids est plus élevé de 50 kilos à cause du travail de rigidification nécessaire, l'auto serait ... «Yahoo Autos France, Jul 15»
When good cells go bad: how malaria turns our red blood cells into …
It also explains how the rigidification of the host RBC membrane helps infected RBCs stick to blood vessel walls.The team is hopeful that this new understanding ... «Phys.Org, Apr 15»
Forget the 1960s – it is time the Church once again embraced new …
Nor is the rejection of a historicist rigidification, which only copies the past and remains without a present and a future, the real point at issue.” This week, the ... «Catholic Herald Online, Mar 15»
Qu'est-ce qu'être obstiné ?
... indexée sur un rapport pragmatique au monde et à soi, ou au contraire le signe d'une fermeture, d'une rigidification de soi dans le rapport aux autres ? «Les Inrocks, Oct 14»
Jesse Fink – The Youngs: The Brothers Who Built AC/DC
... replaced by the diligent but charisma-impaired Brian Johnson, the band began the slow process of rigidification into the corporate merch-beast that it is today. «The List, Oct 14»
L'Europe dans une impasse économique et politique : le temps d …
Blocages institutionnels, rigidification progressive de la doctrine budgétaire, inertie de la Banque centrale européenne, inexistence de solidarités et de notion ... «Atlantico.fr, Oct 14»
Zardari may lead Jirga to break political impasse
No talks or Jirga is going to be successful unless or until Imran gives up his rigidification and withdraws his demand for the withdrawal of the PM's resignation. «The Express Tribune, Oct 14»
Emploi : les CDD et l'intérim sont-ils encore un tremplin vers le CDI …
L'Insee conclut à un marché du travail en cours de rigidification. Les emplois stables et les emplois instables formeraient deux mondes séparés, les emplois ... «Vie publique.fr, Sep 14»
Les salariés précaires ont de plus en plus tendance à le rester
Ces évolutions mettent en exergue « une forme de rigidification du marché du travail », estime l'Insee. D'un côté, il y a « un stock d'emplois instables », dont la ... «Le Monde, Sep 14»