N-end rule - significado y definición. Qué es N-end rule
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Qué (quién) es N-end rule - definición


N-end rule         
The N-end rule is a rule that governs the rate of protein degradation through recognition of the N-terminal residue of proteins. The rule states that the N-terminal amino acid of a protein determines its half-life (time after which half of the total amount of a given polypeptide is degraded).
Peak–end rule         
PSYCHOLOGICAL HEURISTIC
Peak end rule; Peak-end rule
The peak–end rule is a psychological heuristic in which people judge an experience largely based on how they felt at its peak (i.e.
End of Basque home rule in Spain         
  • Arturo Campion, outspoken advocate of the ''fueros'' and founder of the ''Sociedad Euskara''
  • Market day in Bilbao (1866)
  • Fermin Lasala, wealthy ''[[donostia]]rra'' and prominent figure during Canovas del Castillo's office in a critical period
  • Satiric depiction of the Spanish regime inaugurated in 1876; rise of ''turnismo'' and ''cacique'' political culture
  • Biscay Bridge]] in [[Portugalete]], a beacon of Biscay's rapid industrial development (1893)
  • Political and legal jurisdictions of Spain (1850)
  • The ''fueros'' memorial in [[Pamplona]], erected by popular subscription (1902)
  • Memorial to Álavan MP [[Mateo de Moraza]], ardent defender of the ''fueros''
FINAL PERIOD OF THE BASQUE SELF-GOVERNMENT WITHIN THE CROWN OF CASTILE AND SPAIN
End of Basque home rule (Spain); End of Basque fueros; End of Basque fueros in Spain
The end of Basque home rule or fueros in Spain was a process coming to a head in the period extending from the First Carlist War (1833-1840) to the aftermath of the Third Carlist War (1876-1878). It brought to an end the status of sovereignty coupled with allegiance to the Crown of Castile held by the different Basque territories for centuries.