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Liberiinid Stimuleerivad hüpofüüsi vastavate hormoonide vabanemist (riliising-hormoonid; releasing hormone RH) ja nende esindajad: CRH kortikoliberiin; kortikotropiin-riliising hormoon GRH somatoliberiin, somatotropiin-riliising hormoon GnRH gonadotropiin-riliising hormoon PRH, PRF prolaktiin-riliising hormoon/faktor TRH türoliberiin; türeotropiin-riliising hormoon Statiinid Pärsivad hüpofüüsi vastavate hormoonide vabanemist (inhibeeriv hormoon; inhibiting hormone IH) GIH, GHIH somatostatiin GnRIH gonadotropiini vabanemist inhibeerivm hormoon PIF, PRIH prolaktiini inhibeeriv hormoon Hüpotaalamuse mõningaid teisi peptiidhormoone sünteesitakse inimkehas ka mujal (neurohumoraalse regulatsiooni integreeritus!). Nende nimistu täieneb pidevalt ja ammendava loetelu andmine pole võimalik. Seetõttu loetletakse vaid neid hormoone, mida on uuritud ka inimorganismi tasemel ja mille vastu on senini suurim sisuline kliiniline huvi
forests are widely distributed and replace salt marshes on sheltered coasts and in estuaries. Mangrove trees have complex breathing roots above the surface of the organically rich and oxygen-depleted muds in which they live. Oil may block the openings of the air breathing roots of mangroves or interfere with the trees' salt balance, causing leaves to drop and the trees to die. The root systems can be damaged by fresh oil entering nearby animal burrows and the effect may persist for some time inhibiting recolonisation by mangrove seedlings. Protection of wetlands, by responding to an oil spill at sea, should be a high priority since physical removal of oil from a marsh or from within a mangrove forest is extremely difficult. Living coral grows on the calcified remains of dead coral colonies which form overhangs, crevices and other irregularities inhabited by a rich variety of fish and other animals. If the living coral is destroyed the reef itself may be subject to wave erosion
(samuti saartel) ning vähemal määral Põhja-Eestis. The bearberry (Arctostaphylos) alvar site type has a soil layer with fine texture and rich in lime and humus ( 6 ...20%), but with thickness up to 10 centimetres only. Leesika tüüpi loopealne on mullakihiga, millel on peen tekstuur ja rikkaliku lubja- ning huumusesisaldusega (6...20%), kuid ainult kuni 10 sentimeetrini ulatuva tüsedusega. This is reason why the water holding capacity of this soil is very low and the main factor inhibiting the growth and regeneration of forest is the lack of moisture. See on põhjus, miks selle mulla veemahutavus on väga madal ning niiskuse puudumine on just see faktor, mis takistab metsa kasvu ning taastumist. As a result of cuttings and pasture in the past, a significant part of the forests of this site type has been turned into alvars covered with junipers or having no tree cover at all. Minevikus toimunud raietegevuse ja karjatamise tulemusena on oluline osa sellest
events, literary work, myths, works of art, etc.). Written for the elite, difficult to read. First author to incorporate modernist ideas Joseph Conrad but not a true modernist. James Joyce (1882-‐1941) – born in Ireland, educated well. Rebelled against all inhibiting forces – family, church, school, etc. Moved to Continental Europe, and for a time lived in Paris. First to introduce the stream of consciousness. Self-‐consciously a modernist, made a deliberate effort to make reading his works difficult – he wanted to belong to the elite
Makroliidid - laktoonrõngas, mille küljes on erinevad suhkrujäägid. Ribosoomi suure subühiku PTC asub peptiidi kanali juures. Makroliidid seonduvad kanalisse PTC ette ning sünteesitud valk ei suuda väljuda. tRNA ei suuda seonduda korralikult ribosoomile ning kukub välja. Translatsioon peatub. Kloramfenikool ja peptidüültransferaasse reaktsiooni inhibeerimine Chloramphenicol prevents protein chain elongation by inhibiting the peptidyl transferase activity of the bacterial ribosome. It specifically binds to A2451 and A2452 residues in the 23S rRNA of the 50S ribosomal subunit, preventing peptide bond formation. While chloramphenicol and the macrolide class of antibiotics both interact with ribosomes, chloramphenicol is not a macrolide. It directly interferes with substrate binding, whereas macrolides sterically block the progression of the growing peptide.
Revolution in style and composition. James Joyce as a master of European Modernism. Self-consciously modernist-new ways to express, quite difficult to read. Himself encouraged diversity of opinions concerning his art. ,, Ulysses will give universities something to work on well into the next century". Joyce's background. Ireland, till 1904. Education was standard, middle class. He had quite prestigious start on education, Jesuit university college, Dublin. Ended up in rebellion. Against inhibiting(keelama) forces of family, church, school. Moved to the continent, Paris, Ulysses-Zürich and Paris. Joyce and Ireland. ,,Cultic twalette", left in 1904, couldn't help returning in every page he composed, short story collection Dubliners, Ulysses-guidebook through Dublin. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Largely autobiographical, Joyce's own spiritual searches. Growing up in Ireland at the turn of the century, the formation of an artist. Künstlerroman (A
of individuality leads to reduced self-restraint, leading to deviant and impulsive behavior and reduced attention to how one's behavior might be evaluated. · Zimbardo 1969 distinguished between individual behavior, which is rational and conforms to acceptable social standards and deindividuated behavior, which is based on primitive urges and does not conform to society's norms. People normally refrain from acting in aggressive manner partly, because there are social norms inhibiting such uncivilized behavior and partly because they are easy identifiable. Vrdl N.Elias: spontaanne ja tsiviliseeritud käitumine! Grupieelarvamused. Grupidiskrimineerimine · Ajaloost: püsiv eelarvamuslikkus võõraste suhtes. Grupiline diskrimineerimine kui tänaste grupisuhete peamine mureteema · Rassism, natsionalism, diskrimineerimine soo ja vanuse tõttu · Reaalse diskrimineerimise asendumine sümboolsega vihjed, naljad, eelistused ...
leading to deviant and impulsive behavior and reduced attention to how one’s behavior might be evaluated. • Zimbardo 1969 distinguished between individual behavior, which is rational and conforms to acceptable social standards and deindividuated behavior, which is based on primitive urges and does not conform to society's norms. People normally refrain from acting in aggressive manner partly, because there are social norms inhibiting such uncivilized behavior and partly because they are easy identifiable. Vrdl N.Elias: spontaanne ja tsiviliseeritud käitumine! Anonymous group behaviour ensures a reduced capability to engage in rational thinking Grupieelarvamused. Grupidiskrimineerimine. • Ajaloost: püsiv eelarvamuslikkus võõraste suhtes. Grupiline diskrimineerimine kui tänaste grupisuhete peamine mureteema • Rassism, natsionalism, diskrimineerimine soo ja vanuse tõttu
ing the water temperature from 10 to 60°C APC, TCC, and E. coli. In contrast to treat- and the spraying pressure from 206.8 to ments with hydrogen peroxide and PAA, 1034.2 kPa may improve the effectiveness of application of 1% CPC for 15 seconds at 10% TSP (30 s) in reducing S. Typhimurium 35°C not only reduced APC and inoculated on chicken skin. In conclusion, TSP appears E. coli O157:H7 and S. Typhimurium by to be effective in inhibiting bacterial attach- 6 log10 CFU/cm2, but also totally inhibited ment, thereby facilitating removal of bacteria their growth during storage of vacuum-pack- by washing. It is not used for treatment of aged beef at 4°C (Cutter et al. 2000). beef, but it may find some application in Furthermore, two consecutive washings of poultry processing (Sofos and Smith 1998; cattle hides (for 3 and 1 min) with 1% CPC Whyte et al. 2001)
dietary carbohydrates were stored as glycogen rather than becoming lipogenic substrate. In one sentence, here is why alpha-lipoic acid is kick-ass for our purposes: ALA helps you store the carbohydrates you eat in muscle or in your liver as opposed to in fat. GREEN TEA FLAVANOLS (EGCG) Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is a catechin and flavanol found in green teas. It has been researched for a wide range of applications, including decreasing the risk of UV- induced skin damage, inhibiting cancer growth, and reducing mitochondrial oxidative stress (anti-aging). I tested green tea and EGCG, once again, for the underreported "o -label" bene ts. Specifically, two related to body recomposition: · Much like ALA, EGCG increases GLUT-4 recruitment to the surface of skeletal muscle cells. Of equal interest, it inhibits GLUT-4 recruitment in fat cells. In other words, it inhibits the storage of excess carbohydrates as bodyfat and preferentially diverts them to muscle cells.
Cats born of Siamese parents sometimes have a tabby/spotted pattern breaking through so strongly that the cat appears to be a tabby/spotted Oriental or a tabby/spotted sepia (Burmese) pattern. Viewed closely, the pattern colour is heavily ticked on a paler ticked background. This breakthrough pattern is evident from kittenhood and not the same as age-related darkening in Colourpoint cats. It is inherited, possibly due to modifier genes that prevent the colourpoint gene from properly inhibiting the colour/pattern on the normally pale areas of the body. A stongly marked seal-tabby Siamese with a breakthrough spotted pattern (looked like a Spotted Tabby Oriental with blue eyes) mated to a Siamese produced a litter containing one strongly marked classic tabby that looked more like a Classic Tabby Oriental with blue eyes. The breakthrough pattern has become a problem in some Australian lines. Another example
water can be drained out. Bright work should is required. Remove any loose rust from the bodywork, using an abrasive pad or a wire be treated in the same way as paint work. bottom of the scratch with a penknife, then brush on a power drill. If these are not Windscreens and windows can be kept clear of apply rust inhibiting paint to prevent the available a few sheets of abrasive paper will the smeary film which often appears, by the use formation of rust in the future. Using a rubber do the job just as effectively. With the paint of a proprietary glass cleaner. Never use any or nylon applicator, fill the scratch with removed you will be able to gauge the severity form of wax or other body or chromium polish bodystopper paste
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to devise new techniques of solution; any intelligence obtained is, so far as R/D is concerned, a by-product of this search. It advises other N.S.A. divisions on problems involving new methods. It works intensively to improve computer applications to cryptology. Engineers and physicists seek increases in computer speed and data-handling capacity by transistor circuitry, short-pulse techniques, time-sharing, and magnetic memories. A recent effort involved eliminating speed-inhibiting factors from such memories. REMP uses computers to design computers, and engineers working on peripheral components, such as line printers and punched-card inputs, must strain to keep up with basic technology. N.S.A. leads even such firms as I.B.M. and Remington Rand in important areas of computer development, such as time-sharing, and industry has adopted many N.S.A.-designed features. The second section, STED (for "Standard Technical Equipment