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First order of business: lowered the front end to factory specs, well maybe just a touch lower, then to Texas Track Works and a session on their incredible laser alignment gear. Carves corners now like you wouldn't believe, also got some photo time underneath to see what is under there, incredibly clean and perfectly straight! (Copyright Paul Moseley / May not be reproduced or downloaded without specific permission)
Genetic variation in HIV-1 vpu gene from North Indian HIV-1 infected individuals.A)The phylogenetic tree was constructed using the Neighbor Joining (NJ) method with the Kimura two-parameter distance matrix. The first letter of the reference sequence denotes the type or subtype or CRF, the second letter denotes the country from sequence sampled and the third letter denotes the accession number. Filled triangle mark the subtype B variants and filled circles mark the subtype C variants sampled from North India. The accession numbers for Indian samples (NII-PGI-IND-vpu sequences) were marked within the brackets. The main supported clades were marked with asterisk (*) along the branch represents the bootstrap support >70%. The scale bar represents the evolutionary distance of 0.1 nucleotides per position in the sequence. B) Multiple sequence alignment of primary isolates of HIV-1 Vpu collected from HIV-1 infected individuals from North India. The color coding generated by software represents difference in color for amino acid with different physiochemical properties. Identical residues are represented as dots.
Comparison of CAMP factors and Uberis factor found in streptococci.A. multiple sequence alignment (Sag, S. agalactiae; S. urinalis; S. canis; S. pyogenes; S. porcinus; S. pseudo porcinus and S. uberis); B. phylogenetic tree showing the evolutionary relationships between the sequences of the alignment. Sequence alignment and construction of the phylogenetic tree were done using the AlignX module of VectorNTI advance 11 (InVitrogen). Conserved residues appear in light grey and identical amino acids appear in dark grey in the alignment. Position of residues in the sequence is indicated above the sequence. Sequence identities go from 56% (CAMP factor II of S. agalactiae and Uberis factor of S. uberis) to 100% (CAMP factor II of S. agalactiae and CAMP factor of S. urinalis). The CAMP factor of P. acnes is more distant (less than 30% of identity) and thus does not appear in this alignment. The phylogenetic tree has been constructed using the Neighbor Joining Method. Each branch of the tree has a length equal to the number of substitutions required to get from one nod to the next.
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Rear ends/ chain stays brazed. Here I'm checking the alignment and spacing before adding the seat stays.
Wheels: Anthracite EC-7RS
Front & Rear: 18x11 ET40
Tires: Nitto NT01
Front & Rear: 315/30-18 - Minor rubbing at full lock up front
Additional notes:
Suspension:
HKS height-adjustable sleeve kit
SPL Lower Control Arms
SPL Caster Bushings
Alignment: -3.4° front, -2.4° rear
Sequence, phylogeny and structural analysis of Sc-KU-4.A: Amino acid sequence alignment of the Kunitz domain in Sc-KU-4 with the homologous domains of other nematode Kunitz-like inhibitors. Conserved positions are shaded; the solid lines indicate the conserved disulfide bridges, and the discontinuous line indicates the missing CysII–CysIV bridge in Sc-KU-4. B: Phylogenetic analysis showing Sc-KU-4 closes to other nematode Kunitz-like inhibitors forming a separate cluster with A. suum. C: Sc-KU-4 structure prediction based on multiple-threading alignments showing the Kunitz domain exposed on the molecular surface in a characteristic tertiary fold of three antiparallel β-strands followed by one α-helix. Cysteine residues responsible for reactive loop stabilization and glycine residues that replace CysII–CysIV are shown in gray. The discontinuous line box highlights the amino acids present in reactive loops. The P1 position is shown in green. Asi: Anisakissimplex; Asu: Ascarissuum; Cbn: Caenorhabditisbrenneri; Cbr: C. briggsae; Cel: C. elegans; Cre: C. remanei; Llo: Loaloa; Sca: S. carpocapsae.
The couplers between the transmission and gear box is off just by a bit.... the ruler should sit level on the two.
These images are from two very similar projects that I've just helped my friends with. They want to be able to hold bike frames on their alignment tables by the head tube. They both purchased used bench centers, and we had to make bull nose centers for them.
The fit up needed to be very close, so we were working to within a few tenths.
The other complication was that one of the centers on each set was spring loaded and utilized a rack and pinion to withdraw it... so we had to mill those rack gears.