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Major food stamp fraud ring probed
1994
Waukesha Federal and local authorities are investigating a major food stamp fraud ring here that may be the county's first case of organized individuals purchasing the stamps at a greatly discounted rate, the Milwaukee Sentinel learned Friday. The investigation in Waukesha is continuing, [Constant B. Chevalier] and Asst. Dist. Atty. Dennis R. Krueger said. Chevalier said a key element in the Waukesha ring and any other similar scam is the grocery store or stores that ultimately buy the discounted food stamps from dealers such as those allegedly operating out of the tavern.
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CHAPTER X: FRANCE
1822
Opening of the Session of the Chambers in November 1821 (pg. 188). Budget for 1822 (pg. 188-189). Anti-Ministerial Address to the King voted by the Chamber of Deputies (pg. 189-190). Opposition of the Ministers to this Address (pg. 190). King's Answer (pg. 190-191). Resignation of the Duc de Richelieu and his Colleagues (pg. 191). New and Ultra-Royalist Ministry (pg. 191). Causes of the downfall of the late Ministry (pg. 191-192). Various Discussions in the Chamber of Deputies (pg. 192-193). M. de Peyronnet brings forward a Law for regulating Journals and Periodical Writings (pg. 193). Mode in which the proposal of this Law was received (pg. 193). Remarks on its Nature (pg. 193-194). Law for the General Regulation of the Press (pg. 194-195). Character of the Debates on these Laws in the Chamber of Deputies (pg. 195-196). Talleyrand's Speech against them (pg. 196-197). They are passed by large Majorities (pg. 197). Opening of a new Session of the Chambers in June 1822 (pg. 197). Estimated Budget for 1823 (pg. 197). Debates on Commercial Policy, on the internal Police of the Country, and on the Policy of France towards Spain (pg. 197-199). Remarkable Language held by the Minister for Foreign Affairs on the Subject of Spain (pg. 199-201). Remarks on the conduct of the Opposition in the Chamber of Deputies during the present year (pg. 201). Internal disturbances (pg. 201). Conspiracies at Saumur and Belfort (pg. 201-202). Caron's Conspiracy (pg. 202-203). Conspiracies at Toulon, Rochefort, Brest, and Nantes (pg. 203-204). General Berton's Conspiracy; its origin and progress; it breaks out at Thouars; Berton marches upon Saumur; his failure (pg. 204-207). Trial of Berton and his Associates (pg. 207-209). Circumstances connected with this Trial; attempt to implicate some eminent Members of the Opposition in Berton's projects; punishment of an Advocate for refusing to defend Berton (pg. 209-211). Conspiracy of La Rochelle (pg. 211). Its alleged Connection with the System of the Carbonari; its Origin; its Discovery; Trial of the Conspirators (pg. 211-213). Remarks on these Trials (pg. 213-214). Numerous and Intemperate Prosecutions for Offences of the Press (pg. 214-216). Violent jealousy of the French Ministry (pg. 216). Tumults in Paris (pg. 216-217). Changes in the Subordinate Functionaries (pg. 217). New Elections of Deputies (pg. 217). Congress of Verona (pg. 217-218). Subjects of Discussion at the Congress (pg. 218). Results of the Congress (pg. 218-219). The conduct of France towards Spain (pg. 219). Difference of views between M. de Montmorency and M. de Villèle (pg. 219-221). Resignation of M. de Montmorency (pg. 221). Note of M. de Villèle to the French Ambassador at Madrid (pg. 221).
Book Chapter
Chapter 6 - Performance of Transmission Lines
2017
In this chapter transmission line classification into short, medium, and long line is explained along with their equivalent circuits and phasor diagrams. Performance equations are derived. Receiving end values (or vice versa) is explained. Maximum power transfer for short lines is derived. Nominal T-network and nominal Pie-network models are used for medium lines. Voltage regulation and transmission efficiency are considered. For long transmission lines, long line equations are derived and propagation constant, characteristic impedance or surge impedance are defined. A, B, C, D parameters for two-port network models are evaluated. Surge impedance loading is defined. Ferranti effect is described. Power circle diagrams are considered; and the use of sending end and receiving end power circle diagrams is described with examples.
Book Chapter
PART II: OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS DECEASED IN 1902
1902
JANUARY (pg. 100-105). FEBRUARY (pg. 105-113). MARCH (pg. 113-121). APRIL (pg. 121-123). MAY (pg. 124-128). JUNE (pg. 128-132). JULY (pg. 132-135). AUGUST (pg. 135-137). SEPTEMBER (pg. 137-141). OCTOBER (pg. 141-143). NOVEMBER (pg. 143-146). DECEMBER (pg. 146-149).
Book Chapter
CHAPTER X: FRANCE
1824
Elections of the Members of the New Chamber of Deputies: advantages of the Ministry in the Elections: results of the Elections: means employed by the Ministry to influence and control the Elections (pg. 137-143). Opening of the Session (pg. 143-144). Complaints of the improper Conduct of the Government in the Elections (pg. 144). Discussion with respect to the eligibility of M. B. Constant to be a Member (pg. 144-145). Budget of the Year (pg. 145). Expenditure occasioned by the Spanish Campaign in 1823 (pg. 145-146). The pecuniary Frauds practised on the Treasury in respect of the Commissariat (pg. 146-147). Law extending the Duration of the Chambers to Seven Years (pg. 147). New Plan of recruiting the Army (pg. 147-148). Colonial Affairs (pg. 148-149). Plan of M. de Villèle for the Reduction of the Interest of the Public Debt: the grounds on which it was supported: unpopularity of the Measure: Objections to it: it is carried in the Chamber of Deputies: Amendment moved in the Peers, and rejected by a Majority of two only: the Law itself is rejected (pg. 149-153). Dismissal of M. de Chateaubriand from Office (pg. 153-154). Failure of the Ministry in the Prosecution of some Journals (pg. 154). Re-establishment of the Censorship (pg. 154). Rejection of the Law for the Establishment of Nunneries (pg. 154). Close of the Session (pg. 154). New official Arrangements (pg. 154-155). Ordinances with respect to Education (pg. 155). Illness of the King (pg. 155-156). His Death (pg. 156-157). Answers of Charles X. to complimentary Addresses (pg. 157). Funeral obsequies of Louis XVIII (pg. 157-158). His Character (pg. 158-159). Extravagance of the French Journals (pg. 159). The solemn Entry of Charles X. into Paris (pg. 159). The Censorship abolished (pg. 159).
Book Chapter
The Structural Basis of Antibody-Antigen Recognition
by
Sela-Culang, Inbal
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Ofran, Yanay
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Kunik, Vered
in
Allosteric properties
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Antibodies
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antibody
2013
The function of antibodies (Abs) involves specific binding to antigens (Ags) and activation of other components of the immune system to fight pathogens. The six hypervariable loops within the variable domains of Abs, commonly termed complementarity determining regions (CDRs), are widely assumed to be responsible for Ag recognition, while the constant domains are believed to mediate effector activation. Recent studies and analyses of the growing number of available Ab structures, indicate that this clear functional separation between the two regions may be an oversimplification. Some positions within the CDRs have been shown to never participate in Ag binding and some off-CDRs residues often contribute critically to the interaction with the Ag. Moreover, there is now growing evidence for non-local and even allosteric effects in Ab-Ag interaction in which Ag binding affects the constant region and vice versa. This review summarizes and discusses the structural basis of Ag recognition, elaborating on the contribution of different structural determinants of the Ab to Ag binding and recognition. We discuss the CDRs, the different approaches for their identification and their relationship to the Ag interface. We also review what is currently known about the contribution of non-CDRs regions to Ag recognition, namely the framework regions (FRs) and the constant domains. The suggested mechanisms by which these regions contribute to Ag binding are discussed. On the Ag side of the interaction, we discuss attempts to predict B-cell epitopes and the suggested idea to incorporate Ab information into B-cell epitope prediction schemes. Beyond improving the understanding of immunity, characterization of the functional role of different parts of the Ab molecule may help in Ab engineering, design of CDR-derived peptides, and epitope prediction.
Journal Article