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Structure of the Influenza C virus CM2 protein transmembrane domain obtained by site-specific infrared dichroism and global molecular dynamics searching
(2000-02-11)The 115-residue protein CM2 from Influenza C virus has been recently characterized as a tetrameric integral membrane glycoprotein. infrared spectroscopy and site-directed infrared dichroism were utilized here to determine ... -
The structure of the merging RCS 231953+00 supercluster at z ~ 0.9
(2013-05-10)The RCS2319+00 supercluster is a massive supercluster at z = 0.9 comprising three optically selected, spectroscopically confirmed clusters separated by <3Mpc on the plane of the sky. This supercluster is one of a few known ... -
The structure of the outer Galactic disc as revealed by IPHAS early A stars
(2010)This study is an investigation of the stellar density profile of the Galactic disc in the anticentre direction. We select over 40 000 early A stars from INT/WFC Photometric Hα Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane (IPHAS) ... -
The structure of the Sagittarius stellar stream as traced by blue horizontal branch stars
(2011-04-20)We use a sample of blue horizontal branch (BHB) stars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 to explore the structure of the tidal tails from the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy. We use a method yielding BHB star ... -
Structure of turbulent flow in scour holes downstream of submerged jets
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Structure-activity relationships of monomeric C2-aryl pyrrolo[2,1-c][1,4]benzodiazepine (PBD) antitumor agents
(2010)A comprehensive SAR investigation of the C2-position of pyrrolo[2,1-c][1,4]benzodiazepine (PBD) monomer antitumor agents is reported, establishing the molecular requirements for optimal in vitro cytotoxicity and DNA-binding ... -
Structure-exploiting automatic differentiation of finite element discretizations
(2008)A common way to solve PDE constrained optimal control problems by automatic differentiation (AD) is the full black box approach. This technique may fail because of the large memory requirement. In this paper we present two ... -
Structure-Function Studies of the ORF1 Protein From the Insertion-Site Specific Retroposon M5 Found in Indo-Pakistan Urban Malarial Vector Anopheles stephensi
(2018-07-17)In the 1950s Barbara McClintock inferred the occurrence of transposition: the movement of small segments of DNA - entities known as transposable elements from one position of the genome to another (McClintock, 1950). ... -
Structured perceptual input imposes an egocentric frame of reference - pointing, imagery and spatial self-consciousness
(2005)Perceptual input imposes and maintains an egocentric frame of reference, which enables orientation. When blindfolded, people tended to mistake the assumed intrinsic axes of symmetry of their immediate environment (a room) ... -
Structures far below sub-Planck scale in quantum phase-space through superoscillations
(2017-05-15)In 2001, Zurek derived the generic minimum scale $a_{Z}$ for the area of structures of Wigner's quantum phase distribution. Here we show by construction, using superoscillatory functions, that the Wigner distribution can ... -
The Struggle for Plurality and Politics in School Leadership Practice: Exploring the Importance of Thoughtful Action in Conditions of Uncertainty
(2021-04-16)This thesis draws upon relational explanations of human action to understand the author’s experiences of school leadership in conditions of uncertainty. The central arguments arrived at in this inquiry recognise the ... -
The Struggle to Stay in Relation: How the Dominance of an Ideology of Certainty Marginalises Practical Judgment and Political Action, from the Perspective of a Senior Manager in the NHS
(2023-11-03)In this thesis I explore my everyday work as a director of research in an NHS mental health trust. I use collaborative narrative autoethnography to explore episodes where research activity and evidence is contested, ... -
Student Choice: Blends of Technology beyond the University to support social interaction and social participation in learning.
(Springer Nature, 2016-12-12)This paper presents an overview of a blended collaborative learning design driven by assessment and feedback. To extend class based activities students were provided with a private group space on the university managed ... -
Student diaries: using technology to produce alternative forms of feedback
(University of Hertfordshire, 2007)Students at the University of Hertfordshire are increasingly exposed to e-learning through the extensive use of the Managed Learning Environment (MLE), and the heavy investment in various--technologies for classroom learning. ... -
Student dietitians' attitudes towards research and audit : a comparison with registered dietitians
(2007)Background: Student dietitians’ attitudes towards research and audit are important as they are likely to influence their subsequent involvement in such activities once qualified. The aim of this study was to investigate ... -
Student Leadership, Participation and Democracy
(2011)This article analyses modes of participation which enable schools to develop as democratic communities of learning and leadership. It mines a rich vein of work sustained at Cambridge over many years. Contributors to this ...