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  • 1
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (225 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783840464799
    Series Statement: Ausbildung von Pferd und Reiter
    Language: German
    Note: Intro -- Titel -- Impressum -- INHALT -- VORWORT -- NEURONALE STEUERUNG -- Das Orchester - Gangmuster-Schaltzentren erzeugen die Körperbewegung -- Der Dirigent - das Kleinhirn -- Der Komponist - die Großhirnrinde -- Der Intendant - das limbische System -- Teamarbeit -- DIE BIOMECHANIK DES PFERDEKÖRPERS -- Einfache Modelle - das Pferderücken-Skateboard -- Beine: Federn und Pendel -- Der Pferderücken - Hydraulik und Dominosteine -- Kraftübertragung - Taumelachsen und Kardanwellen -- Die Muskulatur - Motoren und Zündzeitpunkte -- Gangarten -- Die Rolle von Kopf und Hals in der Balance des Pferdes -- Die Ganzkörperschwingung -- Die Körperhaltung bestimmt den „Betriebszustand" des Pferdes -- Wendungen -- Galopp und die natürliche Schiefe des Pferdes -- DIE BIOMECHANIK DES REITENDEN MENSCHEN -- Das Grundprinzip des Reitens - Gehen zu Pferd -- Eingehen auf die Pferdebewegung - dynamische Muskelspannung -- Der Federungsmechanismus der menschlichen Wirbelsäule -- Das Schwingungszentrum in der Körpermitte -- Einwirken - das Pferderücken-Skateboard fahren -- Orientierung im Raum für bewegte Reiter und der 1. Hauptsatz der Sitzhilfen -- Der 2. Hauptsatz der Sitzhilfen und verschiedene Sitzweisen -- Die Synchronisation des Reiters mit der Galoppbewegung -- Wendungen reiten und der 3. Hauptsatz der Sitzhilfen -- Sättel -- Der Zaum - Kontrolle, Anlehnung oder Kommunikation? -- GYMNASTIK FÜR DAS REITPFERD -- Der Einfluss des Reiters auf die Ganzkörperschwingung des Pferdes -- Takt und Dissoziation -- Wendigkeit und Versammlung -- Geraderichten und Seitengänge -- REITEN UND REITLEHREN -- Der Ursprung der Bewegungssymbiose: 5000 v. Chr. - 16. Jahrhundert -- Die Entwicklung der Reitlehre in Europa: 16. - 18. Jahrhundert -- Reittechnik und Reitsport im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert -- Reiten im 21. Jahrhundert - die Zeit ist reif! -- LITERATUR -- DIE AUTORIN.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Bradyrhizobium ; Gene cloning ; Heme ; Marker exchange mutagenesis ; Nitrogen fixation ; Respiration ; Symbiosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Random and site-directed Tn5-induced mutagenesis of Bradyrhizobium japonicum yielded two mutations, one in strain 2960 and the other in strain 2606::Tn5-20, which mapped close to each other but in separate genes. The corresponding wild-type genes were cloned, and their approximate location on the cloned DNA was determined. Mutant 2960 was Fix- and formed green nodules on soybean, whereas strain 2606::Tn5-20 had ca. 4% of wild-type Fix activity and formed white nodules. Cytochrome oxidase assays (Nadi tests) showed a negative reaction with both mutants, indicating a functional deficiency of cytochrome c or its terminal oxidase or both. However, the mutants grew well under aerobic conditions on minimal media with different carbon sources. Furthermore, mutant 2960 had a reduced activity in hydrogen uptake, was unable to grow anaerobically with nitrate as the terminal electron acceptor and 2960-infected soybean nodules contained little, if any, functional leghemoglobin. Southern blot analysis showed that a B. japonicum heme biosynthesis mutant [strain LO505: O'Brian MR, Kirshbom PM, Maier RJ (1987) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 84: 8390–8393] had its mutation close to the Tn5 insertion site of our mutant 2606::Tn5-20. This finding, combined with the observed phenotypes, suggested that the genes affected in mutants 2960 and 2606::Tn5-20 were involved in some steps of heme biosynthesis thus explaining the pleiotropic respiratory deficiencies of the mutants. Similar to strain LO505, the mutant 2606::Tn5-20 (but not 2960) was defective in the activity of protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase which catalyzes the penultimate step in the heme biosynthesis pathway. This suggests that one of the two cloned genes may code for this enzyme.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-5001
    Keywords: human MDM2 ; NMR assignments ; p53
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    ISSN: 1573-9368
    Keywords: CaMV 35S promoter ; Fab fragment ; inter-transformant variability ; monoclonal antibody ; self-assembly ; transgenic plants ; Arabidopsis thaliana ; Nicotiana tabacum
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The yield and assembly of an IgG1 antibody and its derived Fab fragment were compared inNicotiana andArabidopsis. The results obtained showed a lot of interclonal variability. For 45% of the primary transgenic calluses, antigen-binding entities represented less than 0.1% of the total soluble protein (TSP). Only two of the 103 analysed transformants contained more than 1% of antigen-binding protein, with 1.26% being the highest yield. Analogous amounts of complete antibody and Fab accumulated in primary callus tissue. Moreover, yields were in the same range for both species as far as primary callus tissue is concerned. However, the accumulation of the Fab fragment in leaf tissue of regenerated plants differed significantly betweenNicotiana andArabidopsis. The Fab fragment accumulated to only 0.044% of TSP inNicotiana leaves but up to 1.3% inArabidopsis leaves. Furthermore, both species showed differences in the assembly pattern of the complete antibody. WhereasArabidopsis contained primarily fully assembled antibodies of 150 kDa,Nicotiana showed an abundance of fragments in the 50 kDa range.
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