The enzymes nitrilase, cyanide dihydratase and cyanide hydratase are a group of closely related proteins. The proteins show significant similarities at the amino acid and protein structure level but… (More)
DNA identification of non-invasive samples is a potentially useful tool for monitoring small mammal species. Here we describe a novel method for identifying five small mammal species: wood mouse,… (More)
The filamentous fungus Fusarium lateritium is cyanide tolerant, due, at least in part, to the induction by cyanide of the enzyme formamide hydrolyase (EC 4.2.1.66). This enzyme, more commonly known… (More)
High affinity stereospecific binding sites for L-glutamate have been reported in several regions of mammalian brain. The binding sites in the hippocampus and cerebellum have been studied more… (More)
Gallbladder duplication is a rare congenital abnormality first described by Boyden in 1926. Pre-operative diagnosis is essential in identifying anatomical abnormalities in order to avoid biliary… (More)
Renal transplant recipients provide a unique model for protein-binding studies in that patients experience hypoalbuminemia and renal dysfunction, both of which alter protein binding. The purposes of… (More)
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This paper presents an advanced multihop wireless sensor network testbed developed to support a range of distributed computing, control, and communications applications. The testbed uses low cost… (More)
The patient satisfaction perspective has dominated recent marketing efforts to measure and understand health care quality. The authors propose a broader health care quality model that includes… (More)
The filamentous fungus Fusarium lateritium is cyanide tolerant, due partly to the induction of the enzyme cyanide hydratase in the presence of cyanide. This enzyme catalyses the hydration of cyanide… (More)