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Protein phosphorylation analysis is a central theme in current
analytical biochemistry, cell biology and systems biology. Due to
its versatility, specificity and sensitivity, mass spectrometry has
developed into a key technology in this field. A set of minor and
major instrumental innovations mean that mass spectrometers now
exhibit a level of performance, a stability of operation, a
relative ease of use, and productivity, which would once have been
hard to imagine. This book guides the reader through this prolific
field by presenting a collection of personal views and selected
examples which cover all the important principles with a focus on
electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. It covers:
phosphorylation analysis at the peptide, protein and proteome
level; manual and automated data evaluation; phosphopeptide
enrichment; quantitative aspects; element mass spectrometry;
individual analytical strategies, and hints to useful internet
resources. This book provides students, graduate students,
post-Docs and senior scientists from related areas with a better
understanding on molecular protein phosphorylation analysis. Its
highest aim is to strengthen the reader's ability to develop a
personal, well-founded opinion on original manuscripts published in
this field.
Das Buch behandelt den Positionswandel in der israelischen Aussen-
und Sicherheitspolitik im Rahmen des Friedensprozesses im Nahen
Osten. Es untersucht die Faktoren, die zum Wandel in der
israelischen Position bis
zu den entscheidenden israelisch-palastinensischen
Geheimverhandlungen von Oslo im Jahr 1993 gefuhrt haben und jene,
die Fortschritten in den Verhandlungen mit den arabischen
Konfliktbeteiligten im Wege standen.
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Sophisticated study of religion and political culture compares rhetoric of 'the people' in the practices of Catholic Christian Base Communities and Pentecostal or Neo-Pentecostal congregations. Concludes that basista communities build small but powerful dissident elites among the poor, understandable in traditional terms of the relation between elite and popular culture, while crente congregations lead masses of the poor to break radically with what is rhetorically 'popular' and thus with familiar Brazilian political bargains"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
This is the third in a series of publications on Zambian languages
and grammar. The intention of the series is to boast the meagre
scholarship and availability of educational materials on Zambian
languages, which became particularly in urgent in 1996, following
the decision of the Zambian government to revert to the policy of
using local languages as media of instruction. This volume provides
a grammatical sketch of the language commonly known as Nyanja, the
mother tongue of some 0.75 million Zambians, and the second largest
language group in the country. Nyanja is used by a large population
as a second language, is the lingua franca of the armed forces, and
is used in official publications and radio broadcasts. It is also
spoken in parts of Mozambique and Malawi. The survey is divided
into sections on sound systems, morphology and sentence structure.
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