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Glycopeptide antibiotic activity and the possible role of dimerization : A model for biological signaling
(1994-06-01)It is demonstrated that the presence of bacterial cell wall analogues may either enhance or, in the case of ristocetin A, oppose dimerization of glycopeptide antibiotics. These observations may imply that dimerization plays ... -
Toward an estimation of binding constants in aqueous solution : Studies of associations of vancomycin group antibiotics
(1993-01-01)An approach toward the estimation of binding constants for organic molecules in aqueous solution is presented, based upon a partitioning of the free energy of binding. Consideration is given to polar and hydrophobic ... -
Rational design and binding of modified cell-wall peptides to vancomycin-group antibiotics : Factorising free energy contributions to binding
(1993-01-01)Modified cell-wall peptides have been rationally designed and studied in a semi-quantitative approach to factorising free energy contributions in binding to vancomycin-group antibiotics in aqueous solution. Binding energies ... -
The free energy change of restricting a bond rotation in the binding of peptide analogues to vancomycin group antibiotics
(1993-01-01)The adverse cost in free energy of restricting an internal bond rotation in the binding of the peptide ligands N-succinyl-D-alanine and N-fumaryl-D-alanine to the antibiotic Ristocetin A, has been estimated to be 3.7 ± 0.9 ... -
Aromatic compounds from the liverwort Plagiochila spinulosa
(1999-04-10)Two known and five novel 9,10-dihydrophenanthrene derivatives, two orsellinic acid derivatives and a lunularic acid derivative have been isolated from the liverwort Plagiochila spinulosa and identified following NMR studies. ... -
How to develop web-based decision support interventions for patients : a process map
(2011)Significant advances have been made in the development of decision support interventions, also called decision aids, for patients facing difficult or uncertain decisions. However, challenges related to the definition, the ... -
The Cragg Family Memorandum Book : society, politics, and religion in North Lancashire during the 1790s
(2005)The Cragg family memorandum book is a detailed source for society and politics in the rural area around Lancaster, a region often neglected by historians in favour of the archive-rich south Lancashire. It records local and ... -
Do Corporations Have an Immortal Part? The Need to Prove Damage in Corporate Libel : Baroness Hale's Dissent in Jameel v Wall Street Journal Sprl [2006] UKHL 44
(Wildy, Simmons and Hill, 2012)Argues that the opinion of Baroness Hale in the case of Jameel v Wall Street Journal Sprl [2006] UKHL 44 should have prevailed in the case so that corporations have to prove special damage, or the likelihood of it occurring, ... -
Choosing a University : A conjoint analysis of the impact of higher fees on students applying for university in 2012
(2012)In the light of the forthcoming policy shift to full-cost fees for English undergraduates, this study examines the impact of fee changes on how students weigh up their university choices. Conjoint analysis is used to examine ... -
The challenge of demand management and dermatology referrals : the general practitioner's view.
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Physical activity programmes in high schools
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2010)Across the lifespan physical inactivity represents a key risk to health and well-being; the World Health Organization has estimated that physical inactivity is a major contributing factor in over 1.9 million deaths worldwide ... -
Magic : A Very Short Introduction
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2012)Magic is a much-used term with a complex and controversial history. As a concept and a practice, it has attracted the attention of theologians, anthropologists, psychologists, sociologists, artists, and historians over the ... -
Nutrition, including food preparation and shopping
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NeuroML
(Springer Nature Link, 2012)NeuroML is a language based on XML for describing detailed neuronal models, which can contain multiple active conductances and complex morphologies. Networks of such cells positioned and synaptically connected in 3D can ...