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Processing Guidelines The IPC Standard IPC-SF-818 outlines

by Bycarl Raleigh, Jan Giesler
"... No-clean solder paste formulations have been directed toward reducing residue after reflow, placing more emphasis on the need for tighter control of the printing and reflow environment. In qualifylng a solder paste for PCB assembly, the test program should include evaluations of risk to product reli ..."
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reliability. The test program becomes more important in examining no-clean solder pastes since these materials tend to be more process sensitive than their high-residue counterparts, and the possibility of production problems can be greater unless the material is thoroughly characterized before implementation.

The Chandra Survey of the SMC “Bar”: II. Optical counterparts of X-ray sources

by V. Antoniou, A. Zezas, D. Hatzidimitriou, J. C. Mcdowell , 812
"... We present the most likely optical counterparts of 113 X-ray sources detected in our Chandra survey of the central region of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) based on the OGLE-II and MCPS catalogs. We estimate that the foreground contamination and chance coincidence probability are minimal for the b ..."
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for the bright optical counterparts (corresponding to OB type stars; 35 in total). We propose here for the first time 13 High-Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXBs), of which 4 are Be X-ray binaries (Be-XRBs), and we confirm the previous classification of 18 Be-XRBs. We estimate that the new candidate Be-XRBs have an age

Environment-Mediated Accumulation of Diacyl Lipoproteins over Their Triacyl Counterparts in Staphylococcus aureus

by unknown authors
"... Bacterial lipoproteins are believed to exist in only one specific lipid-modified structure, such as the diacyl formor the triacyl form, in each bacterium. In the case of Staphylococcus aureus, recent extensivematrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight (MALDI-TOF)mass spectrometry ana ..."
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Hand a post-logarithmic-growth phase.High tempera-tures andhigh salt concentrations additively accelerated the accumulation of the diacyl lipoprotein form. Following a post-logarith-mic-growth phasewhere S. aureusMW2cells were grown at pH6, SitC lipoproteinwas found almost exclusively in its diacyl

Lysine Residue 185 of Rad1 Is a Topological but Not a Functional Counterpart of Lysine Residue 164 of PCNA

by Niek Wit, Peter H. L. Krijger, Heinz Jacobs , 2010
"... Monoubiquitylation of the homotrimeric DNA sliding clamp PCNA at lysine residue 164 (PCNA K164) is a highly conserved, DNA damage-inducible process that is mediated by the E2/E3 complex Rad6/Rad18. This ubiquitylation event recruits translesion synthesis (TLS) polymerases capable of replicating acro ..."
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Monoubiquitylation of the homotrimeric DNA sliding clamp PCNA at lysine residue 164 (PCNA K164) is a highly conserved, DNA damage-inducible process that is mediated by the E2/E3 complex Rad6/Rad18. This ubiquitylation event recruits translesion synthesis (TLS) polymerases capable of replicating

MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY, 49:216-223 (1996). ACCELERATED COMMUNICATION The Conserved Aspartate Residue in the Third Putative Transmembrane Domain of the -Opioid Receptor Is not the Anionic Counterpart for Cationic Opiate Binding but Is a Constituent of the

by Katia Befort, Lina Tabbara, Suzanne Bausch, Charles Chavkin, Christopher Evans, Brigitte Kieffer
"... Opioids are cationic compounds that mediate their biological action through three highly homologous receptors (jt, , and i) known to belong to the G protein-coupled receptor (GPR) fam-ily. The third putative transmembrane domain of opioid recep-tors contains a conserved aspartate residue that is typ ..."
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Opioids are cationic compounds that mediate their biological action through three highly homologous receptors (jt, , and i) known to belong to the G protein-coupled receptor (GPR) fam-ily. The third putative transmembrane domain of opioid recep-tors contains a conserved aspartate residue

Psathyrella velutinamushroom lectin exhibits high affinity toward sialoglycoproteins possessing terminalN-acetylneuraminic acid a2-3-linked to penultimate galacose residues of trisialylN-glycans

by Haruko Ueda, Takeshi Saitoh Kyoko Kojima, Haruko Ogawa - J Biol Chem
"... An iV-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc)/N-acetylneuraminic acid-specific lectin from the fruiting body of Psathyrella uelutina (PVL) is a useful probe for the detection and fractionation of specific carbohydrates. In this study, PVL was found to exhibit multi-specificity to acidic polysaccharides and sulfa ..."
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and sulfatides. Purified PVL and a counterpart lectin to PVL in the mycelium interact with heparin neoproteoglycans, as detected by both membrane analysis and solid phase assay. The pH-dependencies of the binding to heparin and GlcNAce- « differ. The heparin binding of PVL is inhibited best by pectin, polygalact

Cultural Biases in Economic Exchange",

by Luigi Guiso , Paola Sapienza , Luigi Zingales , Franklin Allen , Marianne Baxter , Patricia Ledesma , Mitchell Petersen , Andrei Shleifer , Rene Stulz , Samuel Thompson , 2004
"... Abstract How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the relative trust European citizens have for citizens of other countries. First, we document that this trust is affected not only by objective characteristics of the country being trusted, but al ..."
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. For example, the average Canadian has more information about Americans than the average Japanese and this better information can significantly affect (upward or downward) her degree of trust. Hence, the second step in our procedure is to regress the residual trust on a series of variables that proxy

A nuclear cap-binding complex binds Balbiani ring pre-mRNA cotranscriptionally and accompanies the ribonucleoprotein particle during nuclear export

by Neus Visa, Elisa Izaurralde, Bertil Daneholt, Iain W. Mattaj - J. Cell , 1996
"... Abstract. In vertebrates, a nuclear cap-binding complex (CBC) formed by two cap-binding proteins, CBP20 and CBP80, is involved in several steps of RNA metabolism, including pre-mRNA splicing and nuclear export of some RNA polymerase II-transcribed U snRNAs. The CBC is highly conserved, and antibodie ..."
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Abstract. In vertebrates, a nuclear cap-binding complex (CBC) formed by two cap-binding proteins, CBP20 and CBP80, is involved in several steps of RNA metabolism, including pre-mRNA splicing and nuclear export of some RNA polymerase II-transcribed U snRNAs. The CBC is highly conserved

Self-tolerance to the murine homologue of a tyrosinase-derived melanoma antigen. Implications for tumor immunotherapy

by A. Colella, Timothy N. J. Bullock, Liane B. Russell, David W. Mullins, Willem W. Overwijk, Chance John Luckey, Richard A. Pierce, Nicholas P. Restifo, Victor H. Engelhard, Address Victor, H. Engelhard, Department Of Microbiology , 2000
"... The human tyrosinase-derived peptide YMDGTMSQV is presented on the surface of human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A*0201 � melanomas and has been suggested to be a tumor antigen despite the fact that tyrosinase is also expressed in melanocytes. To gain information about immunoreactivity ..."
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counterpart. After immunization with recombinant vaccinia virus encoding murine tyrosinase, we detected a robust AADrestricted cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to FMDGTMSQV in AAD transgenic mice in which the entire tyrosinase gene had been deleted by a radiation-induced mutation. A residual response

Fast Björck-Pereyra-type algorithm for parallel solution of Cauchy linear equations

by T. Boros, T. Kailath, V. Olshevsky - LINEAR ALGEBRA AND ITS APPLICATIONS , 1999
"... In this paper we propose a new fast O(n²) algorithm for solving Cauchy linear systems of equations. An a priori rounding error analysis, which provides bounds for the forward, backward and residual errors associated with the computed solution, indicates that for the class of totally positive Cauchy ..."
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for Vandermonde and Vandermonde-related structures, but that they have counterparts for other classes of structured matrices, in particular for Cauchy matrices. The proposed algorithm is used to illustrate via computed examples the connection of high relative accuracy to the concepts of effective well
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