Proceedings of the 2003 ACM/IEEE Conference on Supercomputing 2003
DOI: 10.1145/1048935.1050156
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Abstract: In the paper by Stalnov et al. there has been a duplication of Fig. 5a such that it also appears as Fig. 4b. The correct Fig. 4b is shown below with its correct caption.-2 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 0.5 1 1.5 T [sec] Normal. Amplitude HF HW #1 HW #2 Fig. 4b Ensemble averaged (64 realizations) short-time standard deviation (256 time points, at a sampling rate of Fs = 2.5 kHz) of two hot-wires (HW) located in the wake (spanwise distance between the two wires is approximately 5D) and the body-mounted hot-film (HF) shear sens… Show more

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“…Specifically, the observed KIE could be a manifestation of a decreased rate constant for both dA•+ formation from dA• and deprotonation of the dG•+ at the ultimate site of alkali-labile lesion formation in deuterated buffer. [40][41][42] The rate constants for these steps should decrease within free DNA or a NCP, albeit possibly by different amounts, when deuterated buffer is employed. Importantly, the rate constant for reduction by Tyr41 will also decrease in deuterated buffer, reducing its ability to suppress hole transfer and ensuing alkali-labile lesion formation.…”
Section: Hte =mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the observed KIE could be a manifestation of a decreased rate constant for both dA•+ formation from dA• and deprotonation of the dG•+ at the ultimate site of alkali-labile lesion formation in deuterated buffer. [40][41][42] The rate constants for these steps should decrease within free DNA or a NCP, albeit possibly by different amounts, when deuterated buffer is employed. Importantly, the rate constant for reduction by Tyr41 will also decrease in deuterated buffer, reducing its ability to suppress hole transfer and ensuing alkali-labile lesion formation.…”
Section: Hte =mentioning
confidence: 99%