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The final rules are due in November and will probably call for banks in normal times to carry core capital of at least 10% of risk-adjusted assets.
Whereas Basel 3 requires banks to carry core capital of 7% of risk-adjusted assets, the Swiss banks will need 10%.
In contrast to plasmids, the chromids carry core metabolic genes but they have plasmid replication system that usually is less reliable than the chromosomal one.
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The polypeptide linear hydrophobic block drives formation of micelles that carry core-loaded drugs, and their unique design gives them extremely high stability in vivo.
No N-glycans carrying core α1,3-fucose or β1,2-xylose residues were detected.
In a transplantable tumor model, we demonstrated that transplantable murine mammary tumors expressing MUC1 carrying ST developed significantly faster than tumors expressing MUC1 carrying core 2-based glycans.
The amplified proximal region (−194 to −84) by primer 4 carries core promoter region including the TATA box, the SP1/SP3 binding sites, the E boxes and Ap2 sites [ 39].
An approximately 27 kb gene cluster, which is flanked by an IS 200 insertion element and maps between 484,793 and 511,393 in JCM 1112, carries core and dispensable genes that are observed in multiple clades but have a specific gene order and composition in clades II and VI (fig. 2); updated annotations for these are presented in supplementary table S3, Supplementary Material online.
While clearly the autoantibodies recognise core-3 structures on MUC1 (but not the core3-threonine), it is possible that the antibodies were induced to a structure that is mimicked by MUC1 carrying core-3.
To generate a universal affinity matrix for binding of any kind of biotinylated molecules (e.g. proteins, allergens, antibodies or oligonucleotides), S-layer-streptavidin fusion proteins carrying core-streptavidin either at the N-terminal or C-terminal end have been constructed with a great application potential in protein-chip, allergy-chip or DNA-chip technology [ 14 16].
An EHH is defined as the probability that two randomly chosen chromosomes that carry the core haplotype of interest are identical by descent for the entire interval between the core region and a certain locus [ 1].
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