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Table 1: Human energy expenditures for selected activities. Derived from [137].
2004
"... In PAGE 5: ...he user. Indeed, products (flashlights, radios, watches, etc.) have been on the market for years that operate in this mode, and researchers are driven to leverage other devices into this niche, while finding alternative ways to tap excess energy from human activity [104, 54]. Table1 provides a perspective on the amount of power used by the human body during various activities. Everyday human activity consumes power at a rate of 81-1630W, a factor of 20 in energy use.... In PAGE 6: ... For the sake of discussion, the theoretical Carnot limit will be used in the analysis below, hence the numbers are optimistic. Table1 indicates that while sitting, a total of 116 W of power is available. Using a Carnot engine to model the recoverable energy yields 3.... In PAGE 11: ... 10 Hand Waving: Power from Arm Motion While finger motion might allow for powering buttons or keyboards, intentional arm motion might generate enough power for notebook computing. The comparison of the activities listed in Table1 indicates that violin playing and housekeeping use up to 30 kcal/hr, or BFBCCZCRCPD0 BDCWD6 B4 BGBMBDBLC2 BDCRCPD0D3D6CXCT B5B4 BDCWD6 BFBN BIBCBCD7CTCR B5BPBFBHCF more power than standing. Most of this power is generated by moving the upper limbs.... ..."
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Table 2. Examples of annotation of activity status of human and mouse peptidase homologues
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"... In PAGE 3: ... If we are aware that a peptidase has been shown experimentally to be active, we give a reference, and if on the other hand we believe it to be inactive because one or more expected active site residues are replaced, this is indicated according to the convention described above. See Table2 for examples. In the human genome, there are 440 peptidase homo- logues that we believe are inactive against peptide substrates.... ..."
Table 1. Marker enzyme activities in subcellular fractions of human placenta
"... In PAGE 7: ...ig. 3. Electron micrograph of isolated Golgi apparatus. X16 700. Bar, 1 /an. original homogenate ( Table1 ). More importantly, very little or none of this enzyme activity was found in the intracellular organelles, suggesting that microvillus plasma membrane contamination in the intracellular organelles was minimal to non-existent.... ..."
Table 1: Activities included in the online conference: Human factors in medicine
"... In PAGE 3: ... The theme of the conference therefore became Human Factors in Medicine. Conference activities The conference proceedings are presented in Table1 (see below), which shows the three types of activities (expert addresses, scenario based asynchronous discussion sessions and specialist panel synchronous sessions) that were included in the conference. Modes of delivery We decided at the outset that technological simplicity was a primary objective.... ..."
Table 1. The aminoacylation kinetics constant for wt-hTrpRS, V85A, V85S, V90A, V90S, V85E, V85K, V85L, and V85A/V90A mutants. All Km are for tRNA
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"... In PAGE 5: ...14 mM, similar to 1.30 mM for wild-type human TrpRS ( Table1 ). The Km value was 8.... ..."
Table 5. NCBI Entrez Gene active human gene queries performed to generate annotations lists
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"... In PAGE 3: ...org) pathways using custom scripts. We performed several function-based queries of Entrez Gene that are related to categories important in cancer, such as to retrieve all genes containing the tyrosine kinase domain, or oncogenes ( Table5 ). Finally, we downloaded the latest mutation data available from the CGC website (http://www.... ..."
TABLE 1+ Effects of alanine substitution mutations on the ribonuclease activities of human RNase L and yeast IRE1p+
Table 4.1: quot;Activities or Tasks quot; Performed by Human Factors Practitioners
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Table 4 Dutch Governance Programme in Guatemala: Consistency with human rights defence, state reform and peace process Programme/activity Key objective Relationship with Dutch policy (i) Human rights defence
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"... In PAGE 28: ... The key objectives of each programme can be compared with the characteristics of the Dutch governance policy, which were outlined earlier (Chapter 3). This information is summarised in Table4 . On the basis of these findings it can be concluded that out of the 18 programmes under the heading of the Dutch Governance programme at least 12 programmes, or two-thirds, directly focused on implementing the Peace Accords.... In PAGE 30: ...Did these programmes aim to promote social justice, the rule of law and respect for human rights? According to the findings presented in Table4 all programmes indeed effectively aimed to contribute to these goals. Moreover, all programmes contained explicit concerns for incorporating a gender focus.... ..."
TABLE 2. Teicoplanin MICs for different S. aureus strains in broth, human serum, and ultrafiltrate and bactericidal activities of sera of the subjects after 8 and 24 hs of contact
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