1987
DOI: 10.1093/ehr/cii.405.948
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“…Several ina genes have been sequenced and encode large proteins of 1200-1500 amino acid residues with a highly conserved sequence (77% identity) [2,3]. Ice nucleation proteins are composed of three distinct domains: an N-terminal domain (15% of the protein) containing three or four potential transmembrane spans but no clear signal peptide [7], a Cterminal domain (4% of the protein), and a central domain composed of repeats given by a 8-, 16-and 48-residue periodicity (consensus sequence of the 16-residue repeat: AGYGST-TA S ), which is most probably the site acting as template for ice crystal formation [2,3]. The tertiary structure of ice nucleation proteins has so far not been determined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several ina genes have been sequenced and encode large proteins of 1200-1500 amino acid residues with a highly conserved sequence (77% identity) [2,3]. Ice nucleation proteins are composed of three distinct domains: an N-terminal domain (15% of the protein) containing three or four potential transmembrane spans but no clear signal peptide [7], a Cterminal domain (4% of the protein), and a central domain composed of repeats given by a 8-, 16-and 48-residue periodicity (consensus sequence of the 16-residue repeat: AGYGST-TA S ), which is most probably the site acting as template for ice crystal formation [2,3]. The tertiary structure of ice nucleation proteins has so far not been determined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deixando claro que a opção entre ser, ou não, um movimento militarizante não era condizente às ambições do escotismo, Warren (1987), por sua vez, evidencia que, durante seu surgimento e sua expansão, o movimento escoteiro lidou com um amplo leque de aspirações educacionais. Por essa razão, ele teve de ser "responsive to that spectrum of values if it was to survive and grow" (WARREN, 1987, p. 948), considerando a disparidade de posições que buscavam pensar a realidade britânica e europeia no início do século XX.…”
Section: Interpretações Contemporâneas Sobre As Relações Entre O Moviunclassified
“…Por essa razão, ele teve de ser "responsive to that spectrum of values if it was to survive and grow" (WARREN, 1987, p. 948), considerando a disparidade de posições que buscavam pensar a realidade britânica e europeia no início do século XX. Springhall (1987) critica em Warren (1987) o que seria uma equivocada defesa do escotismo reduzido a um "individual character training for practical good citizenship" e não um "training for future soldier" (WARREN 1987, p. 934). Já Summers (1987, p. 943) nota que a ansiedade sobre a vulnerabilidade do império britânico era um sentimento presente em diferentes extratos da população.…”
Section: Interpretações Contemporâneas Sobre As Relações Entre O Moviunclassified
“…', English Historical Review, 102 (405) , 934-942 and Anne Summers (1987), 'Scouts, Guides and VADs: A Note in Reply to Allen Warren',The English Historical Review,102 (405), 943-947. For Warren's reply to these criticisms see Allen Warren (1987), The English Historical Review,102 (405), 948-950. 25 Anne Summers (1987), 'Scouts, Guides and VADs: A Note in Reply to Allen Warren',The English Historical Review,102 (405),p.943.…”
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confidence: 99%