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《Biometric Technology Today》2003,11(10):5
Including information on:
- ScanSoft
- SpeechWorks International
- Viisage Technology
- Firstec
- BIO-key International
- HP
- ZN Vision Technologies
- Unisys
- US Government’s
- Communication Intelligence Corporation
- Infinity Technologies
2.
《Biometric Technology Today》2003,11(11):6
- Daon
- Musicrypt
- EMI Music Canada
- Digital Broadband Networks
- FaceKey Corporation
- Eystar Media Inc (EMI)
- Temasya Wira
- Animated Electronic Industries
- BIO-key International
- Entryport Corporation
3.
《Biometric Technology Today》2003,11(10):3
Including information on:
- Martin State Airport
- Bioscrypt
- Saflink
- Office of the Secretary of Defense
- Department of Defense
- Boeing Corporation
- Bell ID, Gemplus
- Siemens
- Foreign Ministry
4.
《Biometric Technology Today》2003,11(9):5
- Bioscrypt
- Saflink
- Dell
- Fujitsu Microelectronics America
- Identix
- Viisage
- Acsys Biometrics
- US Government
5.
《The International journal of biochemistry》1981,13(5):591-602
- 1.1. A choriolytic enzyme was isolated from the hatching medium of the pike, Esox lucius.
- 2.2. The enzyme is defined as hatching enzyme.
- 3.3. The molecular weight of the enzyme is 24,000.
- 4.4. The enzyme is a glycoprotein containing 2% carbohydrate.
- 5.5. Its isoelectric point is 6.5.
- 6.6. The pH optimum is around pH 8.
- 7.7. The enzyme molecule contains two disulfide bonds but no free cysteine.
- 8.8. Inhibitor studies and metal analysis show that the enzyme is a zinc-metalloprotease.
6.
- 1.1. Procarboxypeptidase (W-PCPA) was purified from the pancreas of the sei whale Balaenoptera bolealis.
- 2.2. W-PCPA was obtained as a homogeneous protein in polyacylamide gel disc electrophoresis.
- 3.3. W-PCPA has a molecular weight of 75,000.
- 4.4. Amino acid composition of W-PCPA was compared with that of bovine procarboxypeptidase as A S5 (PCPA-S5).
- 5.5. W-PCPA may be two subunits, and the aggregate form may resemble PCPA-S5.
7.
《Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A, Comparative physiology》1987,86(2):239-241
- 1.1. A variety of haematological parameters were determined in adult Dasyurus viverrinus.
- 2.2. Haemoglobin and red cell counts were high with a very low mean cell volume.
- 3.3. Basophils are absent but the eosinophils contain small numbers of basophilic granules which may indicate a dual role for this cell.
- 4.4. “Ring Form” leucocytes are present.
- 5.5. Three types of red cell picture could be identified, some animals showing large numbers of spherocytes, spicule cells, and inclusion bodies.
- 6.6. These cells resemble those found in some inherited human haemolytic anaemias but there was no evidence of haemolysis in the animals.
- 7.7. An alkali resistant haemoglobin component is present.
8.
《Ethology and sociobiology》1988,9(5):319-324
This paper comments on: Low, B. S., Alexander, R. D., and Noonan, K.M. Human hips, breast, and buttocks: Is fat deceptive? Ethology and Sociobiology 8: 249-247, 1987. In it I argue that:
- 1.1. Sexual selection has probably not been the most important selection pressure on
- 2.female human body shape.
- 3.2. Male humans in different cultures find different aspects of the female body attractive
- 4.and therefore are unlikely to have exerted consistent directional sexual selection on
- 5.the female body.
- 6.3. Breast size is not correlated with lactation success.
- 7.4. Visible hip width is not correlated with parturition success.
- 8.5. Women would lower their fitness if they tried to deceive men about their internal
- 9.pelvic dimensions.
- 10.6. There are many alternative hypothesis to explain the existence of fat onwomen's
- 11.breast, hips, and buttocks.
9.
《The International journal of biochemistry》1993,25(2):157-161
- 1.1. To understand the physiological roles of the 90-kDa stress protein (HSP90), we investigated the heparin- and antibody-binding domains of the protein.
- 2.2. For heparin-binding sites, HSP90 was digested completely with trypsin, and the digests were applied to a heparin-Sepharose column and eluted with 1.0 M NaCl, followed by 8.0 M urea.
- 3.3. Each elutant was purified by a reverse-phase C18 column.
- 4.4. Two peptides from the NaCl-eluted fraction and no peptide from the urea-eluted fraction were purified.
- 5.5. The purified peptides were sequenced by an automated peptide sequencer.
- 6.6. One of the heparin-binding sites was present between Leu-362 and Arg-365; another was present between Leu-645 and Lys-648.
- 7.7. These two peptides were basic and considerably hydrophilic.
- 8.8. For antibody-binding sites, HSP90 was mildly digested with trypsin, electrophoresed on SDS-polyacrylamide gels and transferred to PVDF membranes.
- 9.9. The four bound of the trypsin fragments could be sequenced with a peptide sequencer.
- 10.10. There was only one antibody-binding peptide, 38 kDa, starting from Pro-2. The others showed no cross-reactivity with the antibody and started from Leu-283.
- 11.11. Therefore, the epitopes of HSP90 are present between Pro-2 and Leu-282.
- 12.12. The heparin-binding sites are present from the middle region of the HSP90 molecule, and the antigen sites are at the N-terminal domain.
10.
《The International journal of biochemistry》1993,25(8):1195-1202
- 1.1. Three calcium-binding proteins have been purified from Ehrlich ascites tumor cells.
- 2.2. They were identified by amino acid sequence analysis on selected fragments obtained by tryptic digestion.
- 3.3. The proteins belong to the annexin family and were identified as annexins II, III and V.
- 4.4. Antibodies raised against the proteins were used to examine for their presence in a number of murine tissues.
- 5.5. The occurrence was found to be in reasonable accordance with earlier reports.
11.
- 1.1. An anatomical and physiological investigation was made of several components in the withdrawal escape response of the hermit crab, Pagurus pollicarus.
- 2.2. In the fused last thoracic-first abdominal ganglion, the giant axon (GA) synapses with the giant motor (GM) neuron which innervates the abdominal flexor muscles.
- 3.3. The synapse is unidirectional, conducting impulses only from the GA to the GM.
- 4.4. The synaptic delay time is less than 0.4 msec.
- 5.5. Concentrations of MgCl2 and MnCl2 which normally block chemical synapses were ineffective in interfering with GA-GM transmission.
- 6.6. The GA-GM synapse was reversibly blocked by 0.5 mM DNP.
- 7.7. It is concluded that GA-GM connection is a rectifying electrical synapse.
12.
《Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry》1986,83(2):347-353
- 1.1. Two vitellogenins and chromoprotein 2 are selectively accumulated by the oocyte and cannot be detected either in follicle cells or in the germarium.
- 2.2. At the start of their accumulation in terminal oocytes they are asymmetrically distributed.
- 3.3. Endocytosis of vitellogenin 1 starts somewhat later than the uptake of vitellogenin 2 and chromoprotein 2.
- 4.4. In follicle cells of young follicles, a protein (DLP), immunologically related to diapause protein 1, is highly concentrated.
- 5.5. During vitellogenesis DLP is sequestered by the oocytes.
- 6.6. The protein rich globules in terminal oocytes contain the vitellins as well as chromoprotein 2 and DLP.
13.
- 1.1. From the muscle of 20 species of fresh-water fishes, l-histidine, carnosine, anserine, and balenine were analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography.
- 2.2. All cyprinoidei fishes contained significant amount of l-histidine and trace of dipeptides.
- 3.3. High concentration of anserine was found in salmonoidei fishes, irrespective of salmonidae and osmeridae.
- 4.4. Two species of anguilloidei contained large amount of carnosine, small of l-histidine, and determinable of anserine and balenine.
- 5.5. Only trace amounts of these compounds were found in percoidei fishes.
- 6.6. The levels of these compounds represented no large difference among species belonging to sub-order group as well as family.
14.
《Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A, Comparative physiology》1991,98(2):407-412
- 1.1. Synaptic short-term depression could be transferred into long term depression by repetition of series of stimuli.
- 2.2. The transition from short-term depression to long-term depression was blocked by puromycin.
- 3.3. The majority of the transition took place during resting periods between stimulus series.
- 4.4. The initiation of the transition process was 83% completed after 5 min of stimulation.
- 5.5. Short- and long-term depression were quantitatively separated into their two serial sites of origin: afferent axons and synaptic terminals.
- 6.6. Long sequences evoked periods with increased and variable EPSPs not conforming to depression.
15.
《Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry》1981,68(4):783-785
- 1.1. Lipid changes occur in the developing tadpole of A. dacnicolor. The phosphatidylcholine content of liver and tail decrease during metamorphosis.
- 2.2. In liver, the fatty acids of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine become more unsaturated.
- 3.3. In skin, phosphatidylcholine becomes more unsaturated and phosphatidylethanolamine becomes more saturated.
- 4.4. In tail, phosphatidylcholine becomes more saturated and phosphatidylethanolamine shows no change.
- 5.5. Triglycerides become more unsaturated in skin but become more saturated in tail.
16.
《Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry》1980,65(4):593-597
- 1.1. The levels of non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) in the plasma of a variety of animals have been estimated.
- 2.2. Only one of seven elasmobranchs contained detectable levels of NEFA.
- 3.3. The two crustaceans examined contained very low levels.
- 4.4. All the other animals contained circulating levels of a variety of NEFA ranging from 14 to 24 carbon atoms.
- 5.5. The elasmobranchs are unique in that they also do not possess proteins in the serum which bind fatty acids.
17.
《Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry》1983,74(1):133-138
- 1.1. Mitochondria with high respiratory control ratios (RCR) have been isolated from the ventricle of the marine clam Mercenaria mercenaria.
- 2.2. Proline is the preferred substrate of the mitochondria of the ventricle based on state 3 rates.
- 3.3. Pyruvate, ornithine and succinate are oxidized at rates 3/4 that of proline.
- 4.4. α-Glycerophosphate was oxidized at rates 1/2 that of proline.
- 5.5. The pH optimum for proline oxidation lies between 6.5 and 7.5 based on RCR and ADP/O and between 7.0 and 7.4 based on state 3 rates.
- 6.6. KCl concentrations between 250 and 450 mM gave optimal values for the oxidation of proline based on RCR and state 3 rates.
- 7.7. KCl concentration had little effect on ADP/O between 100 and 850 mM.
18.
《Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry》1992,101(2):379-384
- 1.1. Serum from the Pacific hagfish,Eptatretus stouti,contains a complement-like protein (CLP).
- 2.2. CLP from unfractionated hagfish serum and from affinity-purified preparations binds to yeast cell surfaces.
- 3.3. Incubation with CLP enhances the phagocytosis of yeast by hagfish leukocytes.
- 4.4. CLP-mediated opsonization can be inhibited by anti-CLP antibody, EDTA, d(+)mannose and l(+)rhamnose.
- 5.5. Additional opsomic factors are also in hagfish serum.
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《Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A, Comparative physiology》1981,68(3):355-360
- 1.1. Cat plasma prothrombin and partial thromboplastin times are faster than human. Thromboplastin generation tests are very similar.
- 2.2. Factors VIII and V assay 24 and 13 times the human standard. Cat factors VII, X. IX, XI and XII assayed at 2.5 to 4 times human. Factors I, II and XIII fell within the human range and Fletcher was extremely low.
- 3.3. One cat lacked factor XII and showed a prolonged APTT and clotting time.
- 4.4. Cat profibrinolysin was activated by streptokinase but not by urokinase.
- 5.5. Cat platelets aggregated with the usual human aggregation agents with the exception of thrombin and ristocetin.
- 6.6. Cat erythrocytes were smaller and more numerous than human.
- 7.7. Leukocyte counts were quite variable.
- 8.8. Serum protein electrophoretic patterns differed from human in the greater migration of albumin and the presence of numerous unidentified bands.
- 9.9. Biochemical tests showed high sodium and chloride values.
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- 1.1. Equine plasma contains lipoproteins corresponding to very low density (VLDL), low density (LDL) and high density lipoproteins (HDL).
- 2.2. HDL accounts for approximately 60% of plasma lipoprotein mass and consists of a single population of particles.
- 3.3. LDL is heterogeneous comprising three discrete subfractions.
- 4.4. Two proteins are found in the region of apolipoprotein (apo) B-100 in VLDL and LDL and a third similar to apo B-48 is in VLDL.
- 5.5. Lecithin:cholesterol acyl transferase is active in plasma and hepatic lipase and lipoprotein lipase are evident in post-heparin plasma.
- 6.6. There is no significant cholesteryl ester transfer protein activity.