... 6 DOF for the
location information (InterSense, Inc). Other systems use
cameras to track the person and then transform this infor-
mation to the 6-DOF needed to maintain a proper image
in the ... and the location of the
sensor within the magnetic field is detected. When the
sensor is place on the head or glasses of the person the ori-
entation of the head a...
... III
of viral isolates 3H was caused by the value of 0 of d
S
at the
denominator. The positive selection on the domain III is
not surprising since domain III contains the receptor-
binding domain ... nucleotides in
length covering 413 amino acids which included 40
amino acids at the N terminal end of NS1 protein, the NS3
region was 866 nucleotides in length covering...
... per 1000 informative
offspring in the 1980s and within this, the total rate of
major congenital abnormalities was 27.01 per 1000
informative offspring [1,2].
The causes of congenital abnormalities ... pregnancies
are frequently terminated if the fetus is severely affected.
Thus, the rate of defects is calculated for informative
offspring including (i) live born infan...
... suitable for a qualitative evaluation of lexi-
cal association measures, mainly for the follow-
ing reasons: the instability of precision values ob-
tained from the first few percent of the data in the
SLs; ... measure,
and the proportion of TPs among this -best list
(the precision) is computed. Another measure of
goodness is the proportion of TPs in the b...
... [27].
Substrate binding adjacent to the Fe(II) is proposed to
weaken binding of the remaining coordinated water,
thus enabling the binding of oxygen [28,29]. Oxidative
decarboxylation of 2OG then produces ... rapid in the
presence of the longer protein substrate than with
CODD peptide, indicating that inefficient substrate
binding is probably not the cause of the slow...
... probability
ofapositiveIGRA.Thismightindicateaprotective
effect of BCG vaccination or may have been caused by
the revaccination schema: TST-negative HCWs are
revac cinated, inducing a positive TST, without changing
the IGRA. Increasing the cut-off for ... and
drafting of the paper. FR was involved in data analysis and drafting of the
paper. AN analysed the data and wrote...
... SI: Skin Infections; UTI:
Urinary Tract Infections; GITI: Gastro-intestinal Tract
Infections; BSI: Bloodstream Infections
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
Authors' ... bloodstream infections. However, lim-
ited information is available regarding the spectrum and
microbiology of these infections in sites other than the
bloodstream, s...
... nucleotides in
length covering 413 amino acids which included 40
amino acids at the N terminal end of NS1 protein, the NS3
region was 866 nucleotides in length covering 288 amino
acids, and the NS5 ... developing
vaccines to prevent dengue, but the success of the vaccines
will be dependent on the vaccine strain chosen to direct
against the diversity and evolution of DE...
... calibrates the travel range of each of the
motors and moves the platform into the home posi-
tion at the center of the working range. This calibra-
tion is done by slowly moving the platform until ... and
other studies have shown no reduction in falls [23-25].
The controversial results may be the result of the flaw in
many balance training programs ignoring...
... that they have no competing
interests.
Authors' contributions
GG was responsible for conception and planning of the
experiments, for performing the immunocytochemical
study and for writing of ... QUIN
during ADC.
Findings
The kynurenine pathway (KP) is a major route of L-tryp-
tophan catabolism, resulting in the production of nicoti-
namide adenine dinucleotide an...