Molecular switches in the cell: fibronectin as a mechanical switch (vogel, 2002) Fibronectin is an adhesion protein secreted by cells and assembled into fibrils to support adhesion and migration Composed of\ of fibronectin repeats Fnl, Fnll, and Fnlll connected by short linkers of varying flexibility One particular Fnlll repeat, Fnlll10
Medical Genetics The immune system is a network of interacting cellular and soluble components. Its function is to distinguish entities within the body as \self\ or \nonself\ and to eliminate those that are nonself
What Do We Do in This Chapter? We conduct comparative statics analysis of ordinary demand functions the study of how ordinary demands*(p,,P2,y) and x2*(p1,p2,y) change as prices1,P2 and income y change. Theoretically, nothing new
The Harmonisation of Private Law in Europe: Some Insights from Evolutionary Theory Jan M. Smits* 1.Introduction Alan Watson has provided us with abundant and beautiful evidence that\most changes in most systems are the result of borrowing\. But as a legal historian and comparative lawyer, Watson has
The mosfet structure Semiconductor Doping The mosfet as a switch A MOSFET Process The mos capacitor Process Recommended reading Plummer, Chapter 1 Fall 2003-MA schmidt
Reading Assignment: Kinetics, Vac. Tech: Campbell, 10.1-1. 4(or Ohring Ch 2) 1. Consider a vacuum system at room temperature that has been pumped down to a 10 m-Torr with mostly nitrogen as determined from the residual gas analyzer. Make an in
1 Induction Recall the principle of induction: Principle of Induction. Let P(n) be a predicate. If ·P(0) is true,an for all nE N, P(n) implies P(n+1), then P(n) is true for all nE N As an example let's try to find a simple expression equal to the following sum and then use induction to prove our guess correct 1·2+2·3+3:4+…+n·(mn+1) To help find an equivalent expression, we could try evaluating the sum for some small n and(with the help of a computer) some larger n sum
1 The pulverizer We saw in lecture that the greatest common divisor(GCD)of two numbers can be written as a linear combination of them. That is, no matter which pair of integers a and b we are given, there is always a pair of integer coefficients s and t such that