(1) Mills and Ackers (Mills, F.C., and Ackers, G.K. (1979) J. Biol.
(2) The Obscure Figure Test has been conceptualized by Acker and McReynolds (1965) as a measure of Cognitive Innovation.
(3) The assumption that the distribution of pore sizes is Gaussian has led to the prediction of a linear relationship between the molecular Stokes radius (RS) of the protein and the function erf-1 (1-KD), where KD is the partition coefficient [Ackers (1967) J. Biol.
(4) These are the quantitative DNase footprint titration technique [Brenowitz, M., Senear, D. F., Shea, M. A., & Ackers, G. K. (1986) Methods Enzymol.
(5) Today there is an increasing use of cardiac pacemakers in younger people and the first reported obstetric experience with a cardiac pacemaker implanted before pregnancy was by Shouse and Acker.
(6) An experimental approach based on four independent techniques, in which kinetic and equilibrium measurements of subunit assembly reactions are combined with concentration-dependent oxygen-binding curves, has previously been used to resolve parameters of the linkage system for human hemoglobin over a wide range of conditions [(G.K. Ackers and H.R.
(7) Data on CO saturations and distributions of intermediates were analysed in terms of the free energies of dimer-tetramer assembly of the intermediates (G.K. Ackers and F.R.
(8) These kinetic results together with the equilibrium constants obtained for these solution conditions by Ackers and coworkers provides, for the first time, a complete kinetic and thermodynamic description of all the intrinsic ligand binding and association reactions for alpha-subunits.
(9) Then there's Ballard's Crash and Kathy Acker's full-on catharsis; or, for a gentler modernity, Tibor Fischer.
(10) For partially ligated cyanomet hemoglobins, Smith and Ackers (Proc.
(11) This has led to a "molecular code" which translates configurations of the 10 ligation states into switch points of quaternary transition according to a "symmetry rule"; T-->R quaternary structure change is governed by the presence of at least one heme-site ligand on each of the alpha beta dimeric half-molecules within the tetramer [see Ackers et al.
(12) 4.00am BST Jason Acker (@jason_acker) Holy sh*t this game is bananas #LGR June 8, 2014 3.59am BST Rangers 4-4 Kings, 1:30, first overtime LA have their chances as well - Gaborik shoots and hits the glass!
(13) There have been five reported cases of unilateral renal agenesis with oligomeganephronia in a solitary kidney [Van Acker et al.
(14) A previous paper (Mills, F.C., Johnson, M.L., and Ackers, G.K. (1976), Biochemestry, 15, the preceding paper in this issue) describes the experimental implementation of this strategy.
(15) The redox process in the presence of cyanide, represented as a Hill plot, is simulated from Smith and Ackers' cooperative free-energies and is compared with available electrochemical binding measurements.
(16) Contrary to the findings of Ackers (1964), the equilibrium dilution and chromatographic methods gave closely agreeing values for the distribution coefficient, K(av.
(17) Using hemoglobins where the ligated subunits contain cyanomethemoglobin, Smith and Ackers studied the dimer-tetramer assembly reactions in all nine of the partially ligated species (F. R. Smith and G. K. Ackers, Proc.
(18) In lieu of a picture of Osvaldo bounding around in his billycock, here's some great bowler hats of our time: Charlie Chaplin ... Oscar Wilde ... Mr Acker Bilk, and ... Stan Laurel and Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre.
(19) Take your pick from Michelle Williams, Keri Russell, Jessica Chastain, Amy Acker, Kirsten Stewart, Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone, Reese Witherspoon, Elisabeth Moss, Dakota Fanning, Shailene Woodley, Rosario Dawson, Scarlett Johansson, Anne Hathaway, to Zoe Saldana.
(20) This confirms the suggestion of Acker and Lübbers (1976) that increased plasma flow through the carotid body does not influence the oxygen supply to this organ, despite variations of both oxygen transport capacity and haemoglobin concentration.
Lacker
Definition:
(n.) One who lacks or is in want.
(n. & v.) See Lacquer.
Example Sentences:
(1) Lacker and George are among the Fed policymakers who most urge an active fight against future high inflation.
(2) It mainly depends of lacker cracks initial location if macular quite wrong, if intramacular, quite right.
(3) Lacker, who is not a voting member of the Fed’s policy-setting committee this year but participates in its discussions, said recent strong job growth suggested the US economy was still on a solid growth path.
(4) Ongoing strength in the US job market could give the Federal Reserve justification for multiple interest rate increases this year, Richmond Fed president Jeffrey Lacker said on Wednesday.
(5) 5.57pm BST Europe's financial strains are likely to abate next year, according to US Federal Reserve member Jeffrey Lacker.
(6) This perspective would bolster the case for raising the federal funds rate target,” Lacker said.
(7) The statement was approved on a 9-1 vote, with Atlanta Fed president Jeffrey M Lacker dissenting for the second straight meeting.
(8) These lacker cracks happen early in the myopia degeneration evolution in young patients.
(9) Lacker said one reason to believe rates should rise is that estimates of the economy’s so-called natural real rate of interest, the rate when economists think there will be normal economic growth and stable inflation, are at or just above zero.
(10) Lacker has proposed a simple mathematical model of follicle development that can account for the regulation of ovulation number.
(11) Richmond Fed president Jeffrey Lacker – who is not a voting member of the Fed’s policy-setting committee – said last month that recent job growth would justify multiple rate hikes this year.
(12) Federal Reserve meeting minutes show uncertainty about global economy Read more “I still think prospects for rate increases this year is the logical” view, Lacker said in a presentation to a business school in Baltimore, adding that economic data did not indicate that a recession was imminent in the United States.
(13) Lacker had pushed for the Fed to begin raising rates by moving the federal funds rate up by a quarter-point.
(14) A theory of follicle selection (Lacker, 1981) is tested in the primate by simulating the effects of estradiol administration at different times, strengths, and durations during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle (Clark et al., 1981; Zeleznik, 1981; Dierschke et al., 1985).
(15) Voting against the action was Jeffrey Lacker, who opposed additional asset purchases and preferred to omit the description of the time period over which exceptionally low levels for the federal funds rate are likely to be warranted.
(16) The statement said Lacker doesn't "anticipate that economic conditions are likely to warrant exceptionally low levels of the federal funds rate through late 2014".
(17) However, the vote was not unanimous – as it normally is – with Jeffrey Lacker, president of the Fed’s Atlanta regional bank, casting a vote for an increase.
(18) That is the same proportion as in September with Jeffrey Lacker, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, being the only member to push for a 25 basis points increase.
(19) Both fundic and pancreatic IRG9,000 were devoid of glycogenolytic activity and lacker adenylate cyclase stimulating activity and 125I-glucagon displacing activity when tested on partially purified rat liver membranes.
(20) Both Lacker and Fisher are considered Fed hawks and if they say something supportive of a December taper, it could trigger dollar buying in the afternoon session.