... and for the
consequent control of equilibrium.
In young individuals, the oscillations of the upper body during level walking are characterised by an
attenuation of the linear acceleration going ... of 10
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... used in the rescue of recombinant influenza
will function only in primate or avian cells [5-7]. In order
to rescue influenza using the RNA pol I transcription
machinery in canine cells, cloning the ... ribonu-
cleoprotein (RNP) complexes. Upon infection of cells, the
RNPs are released into the cytoplasm and subsequently
enter the nucleus where replication of the...
... conceived the idea of the presented study, performed
part of the literature review and contributed in drafting of
the manuscript and in the interpretation of data. TGB per-
formed part of the literature ... literature review and contributed in the
manuscript editing. SP, EP, AK and GT contributing in
analyzing the data and in manuscript drafting....
... modes of
administration. They thus remain undefined. The instrument’s sensitivity to change requires
further investigation. We recommend testing the English version of the SMAS-S in other
countries ...
Function Instrument for the Level of well-being) [17]. The scale integrates both affective and
cognitive components of well-being, and measures levels of physic...
... It
would be interesting to determine whether it is suckling, like
in the case of LRP [21], or weaning, as in the case of LDLR
[24], which triggers the increase of LSR seen in liver, as such
an induction ... elevation in the plasma concentra-
tion of cholesterol and TG that were carried in apo B48-
containing lipoproteins resembling remnants. Nevertheless,
in LDLR...
... midgut and hindgut. In the latter, the infection was
confined to the cells corresponding to the external wall of
the rectal pads with no DWV detected in the longitudinal
cells forming the inner wall ... in the spermatheca and decreasing sperm viabil-
ity with the ageing of queens [16]. Very few investigations
have been published regarding factors affecting the...
... separating it from all the others.
Including the dynamic portion in the training set
increases substantially the number of windows available
for each class, and so the unbalance between the sizes
of ... Lorrain et al.: Influence of the training set on the
accuracy of surface EMG classification in dynamic contractions for the
control of multifunction prosthe...
... reached the challenging point
before the end of training in most cases. We recorded
the number of trials need for the difficulty level to stop
increasing and then, for the remaining trials, the devia-
tion ... tasks in the training
session. The blue solid line shows the trajectory of each task at lowest difficulty, which is selected in the first trial of...
... we
find that the magnitudes of torque at the hip, knee and
ankle joints during the swing phase scale linearly and pro-
portionally with increases in speed.
Kinematics during the swing phase
In the ... evaluated the intersegmental
coordination between angular displacements of the joints
of the lower limb in the sagittal plane during the swing
phase of...
... or in polymers of serpins, where the insertion of
another molecule’s RCL takes place [8]. Both of these
result in the irreversible inactivation (generally) of the
serpins, and, in the case of the ... activate the serpin
by displacing the acidic amino terminus from an intra-
molecular interaction with the basic GAG binding site
and freeing it for binding to...