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recognition and site
AFI ScreenNation is a Web site featuring AFI-produced educational materials and tips for new filmmakers to share work, receive recognition and compete for prizes.
Among the most exciting recent archaeological discoveries in Greece is the recognition that the sanctuary site near the modern village of Kalapodi is not only the site of the oracle of Apollon at Abai but that it was in constant use for cult practices from early Mycenaean times to the Roman period.
These play a dual role of a site of recognition by many proteins and as a sink for torsional stress from RNA polymerase or nucleosome binding.
Python ( derived from the verb pythein, " to rot ") is claimed by some to be the original name of the site in recognition of the Python that Apollo defeated.
* a recognition site, to which the hormone binds
A specialized enzyme, sortase, cleaves the target protein at a characteristic recognition site near the protein C-terminus, such as an LPXTG motif ( where X can be any amino acid ), then transfers the protein onto the cell wall.
A palindromic recognition site reads the same on the reverse strand as it does on the forward strand when both are read in the same orientation
* Type I enzymes () cleave at sites remote from recognition site ; require both ATP and S-adenosyl-L-methionine to function ; multifunctional protein with both restriction and methylase () activities.
* Type II enzymes () cleave within or at short specific distances from recognition site ; most require magnesium ; single function ( restriction ) enzymes independent of methylase.
* Type III enzymes () cleave at sites a short distance from recognition site ; require ATP ( but do not hydrolyse it ); S-adenosyl-L-methionine stimulates reaction but is not required ; exist as part of a complex with a modification methylase ().
These enzymes cut at a site that differs, and is a random distance ( at least 1000 bp ) away, from their recognition site.
Type I restriction enzymes possess three subunits called HsdR, HsdM, and HsdS ; HsdR is required for restriction ; HsdM is necessary for adding methyl groups to host DNA ( methyltransferase activity ) and HsdS is important for specificity of the recognition ( DNA-binding ) site in addition to both restriction ( DNA cleavage ) and modification ( DNA methyltransferase ) activity.
They cleave DNA on both sides of their recognition to cut out the recognition site.
One recognition site acts as the target for cleavage, while the other acts as an allosteric effector that speeds up or improves the efficiency of enzyme cleavage.
They cut DNA about 20-30 base pairs after the recognition site.
The City of David (, Ir David ; ) is the oldest settled neighborhood of Jerusalem and a major archaeological site due to recognition as biblical Jerusalem.
Oak Grove gained national recognition in 1954 when it became the first site in the history of the world of a meteor striking a human.
The site where Terry is located was first called Joubert's Landing, in recognition of the man who built a supply point along the Yellowstone River for freighters traveling from Bismarck, Dakota Territory, to Miles City, Montana Territory.
Warwick Castle is protected against unauthorised change as a Scheduled Ancient Monument, in recognition of its status as a " nationally important " archaeological site or historic building.
The active site of an enzyme is usually found in a cleft or pocket that is lined by amino acid residues ( or nucleotides in ribozymes ) that participate in recognition of the substrate.
Although pairs stay together during the breeding season and polygamy is uncommon, even if the male and female return to the same site in the following year there is no apparent recognition or fidelity.

recognition and is
The central concern of Erich Auerbach's impressive volume called Mimesis is to describe the shift from a classic theory of imitation ( based upon a recognition of levels of truth ) to a Christian theory of imitation in which the levels are dissolved.
Robert Penn Warren puts it this way in `` Brother To Dragons '': `` The recognition of complicity is the beginning of innocence '', where innocence, I think, means about the same thing as redemption.
The maturity in this point of view lies in its recognition that no basic problem is ever solved without being clearly understood.
The old ideal of the independent entrepreneur is extant -- but so is the recognition that the main chance may be in a corporate bureaucracy.
But there is nothing we can do to stop Soviet Russia from granting de facto recognition to East Germany.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
The effective recognition of excellence and its nurture has to be learned and is not learned in a day, nor even in a year.
It is for this reason that Roy avoids selecting subjects that require specific recognition of place for their enjoyment.
Another factor that may hold hope is for parallel recognition is, as one man says it: `` that the fad for educating top people along managerial lines is yielding to the technically trained approach ''.
Particularly hard for the therapist to grasp are those instances in which the patient is manifesting an introject traceable to something in the therapist, some aspect of the therapist of which the latter is himself only poorly aware, and the recognition of which, as a part of himself, he finds distinctly unwelcome.
A recognition of multiple cost functions is therefore required.
Incidentally, one cannot miss the significance of this gesture, for Dickens reintroduces it associatively in Pip's mind at another moral and psychological crisis -- his painful recognition, in a talk with Herbert Pocket, that his hopeless attachment to Estella is as self-destructive as it is romantic.
Nevertheless, there are notably frequent instances of deja vue, in which our recognition of an entirely novel event is a feeling of having lived through it before, a feeling which, though vague, withstands the verbal barrage from the most impressive corps of psychologists.
The general tone of articles appearing in such important newspapers as the Manchester Guardian and the Sunday Observer implies a kindly recognition that the Catholic Church is now at least of equal stature in England with the Protestant churches.
application of the method is best determined by problem pattern recognition
Assistive Technology for Cognition ( ATC ) is the use of technology ( usually high tech ) to augment and assistive cognitive processes such as attention, memory, self-regulation, navigation, emotion recognition and management, planning, and sequencing activity.
An assassination may be prompted by religious, ideological, political, or military motives ; it may be carried out for the prospect of financial gain, to avenge a grievance, from the desire to acquire fame or notoriety ( that is, a psychological need to garner personal public recognition ), from the wish to form some kind of " relationship " with a public figure, or from the desire ( or at least the willingness ) to be killed or commit suicide in the act.

recognition and asymmetrical
Pinker ’ s research on visual cognition, begun in collaboration with his thesis adviser Stephen Kosslyn, showed that mental images represent scenes and objects as they appear from a specific vantage point ( rather than capturing their intrinsic three-dimensional structure ), and thus correspond to the neuroscientist David Marr ’ s theory of a “ two-and-a-half-dimensional sketch .” He also showed that this level of representation is used in visual attention, and in object recognition ( at least for asymmetrical shapes ), contrary to Marr ’ s theory that recognition uses viewpoint-independent representations.

recognition and composed
One of the earliest steps towards atomic physics was the recognition that matter was composed
The National Residence Hall Honorary ( NRHH ), an organization composed of the 1 % of resident student leaders, has a commitment to service, as well as recognition, leadership, and knowledge.
One of the earliest steps towards atomic physics was the recognition that matter was composed of atoms, in modern terms the basic unit of a chemical element.
For a formation to be recognised as evaporitic it may simply require recognition of halite pseudomorphs, sequences composed of some proportion of evaporite minerals, and recognition of mud crack textures or other textures.
These differences were composed, by the Anglo-French entente, and in 1904 a convention between the two countries secured the recognition of French claims in Morocco in exchange for non-interference with the British occupation of Egypt.
The type I restriction and modification system is composed of three polypeptides R, M and S. The M ( hsdM ) and S subunits together form a methyltransferase that methylates two adenine residues in complementary strands of a bipartite DNA recognition sequence.
Those included breaking-off diplomatic relations with Francoist Spain diplomatic and especially economic pressure had caused him to finally break off relations with the Axis Powers in January 1943 the recognition of the USSR and a cabinet exclusively composed of Radicals.
It is composed of a single origin recognition complex ( ORC ) protein, Cdc6, and a homohexamer of the Mini Chromosome Maintenance ( MCM ) protein.
Unlike " families " or " federations " of Churches formed through the grant of mutual recognition by distinct ecclesial bodies, the Catholic Church considers itself a single Church (" one Body ") composed of a multitude of particular Churches, each of which, as stated, is an embodiment of the fullness of the one Catholic Church.
The group itself has since gone on to enjoy great popularity and recognition, including songs such as " Homeless ", " Hello My Baby " and also recordings of Bob Dylan's " Knockin ' on Heaven's Door ", the Rugby World Cup theme " The World in Union ", and " Mbube " ( a song composed in 1939 by Zulu worker Solomon Linda-The song, with additional lyrics, is also known as " The Lion Sleeps Tonight ") this last having given its name, meaning lion, to the genre.
Famed Lutheran hymn writer Amanda Husberg even composed a requiem mass for Terrance Lindall in recognition of his contributions to the understanding of and earthly resurrection of John Milton's " glorious " Paradise Lost.
Since 1982 CL's official canonical recognition within the Catholic Church is through a structure called the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation, an association of pontifical right composed of the more committed members.
In January 2010, the Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States ( PUIC ), composed of parliaments of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference ( OIC ) members states, which includes Azerbaijan but not Armenia, recognised the Justice for Khojaly awareness campaign initiated on 8 May 2008 by Leyla Aliyeva, daughter of the President of Azerbaijan and General Coordinator of Islamic Conference Youth Forum for Dialogue ( ICYF-DC ), describing the 1992 event as a " mass massacre by Armenian forces of Azerbaijani civilians in the town of Khojaly ", and called upon " all member parliaments to give proper recognition to this crime against humanity and support the Campaign on national and international levels.
Its polylinker region is composed of several restriction enzyme recognition sites, that have been engineered into a single cluster ( the polylinker ).
His opera Esmeralda ( libretto by composer, based on Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame ) was composed in 1839 ( performed 1847 ), and his Rusalka was performed in 1856 ; but he had little success or recognition either at home or abroad, except in Belgium, until the 1860s, when he became the elder statesman, but not a member, of The Five.
In recognition of this fact, it is common to represent valence orbitals by more than one basis function ( each of which can in turn be composed of a fixed linear combination of primitive Gaussian functions ).
In recognition of his work in public dental health, he was made a fellow of the International College of Dentists in 1919, a body composed of leading members of the profession in all parts of the world.
On January 25, 1944, Martin wrote to fellow founder, William Scroggs, " If we do not meet this new situation and give recognition to the girls who are coming into the bands or make it possible to give aid or assistance to the many universities and colleges that have bands composed of both boys and girls, we will be playing second fiddle within the next five years to some band fraternity that will grant membership to boys and girls and their chapters will open up in the smaller schools where ours have died.

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