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... Nkedianye et al.: Mobility and livestock mortality in communally used pastoral areas: the
impact of the 2005-2006 drought on livestock mortality in Maasailand. Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice
2011 ... particular drought, the immigra-
tion of animals from outside contributed to the mortality of the resident livestock. The
influ...
... explain the great variance in the scores. In contrast,
the presence of arthritis would have been affecting the
participants' mobility and balance on a daily basis.
Conclusion
In conclusion, ... tests.
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
Authors' contributions
SL and AT conceived the study, participated in its d...
... that the association between albumin and hsCRP, and the hazard of death was non-linear (p < 0.10), and there was evidence that the
association between albumin and the hazard of the combined ... mass index (BMI) at antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation is a strong predictor of
mortality among HIV-infected adults in resource-constrained settings. The relations...
... abandon farms, the
agronomic and social impacts of the evacuation, the
rationale and execution of livestock evacuation, and the
factors that encouraged farmers to return to evacuated
or abandoned ... The
poor condition of livestock often made evacuation une-
conomic as well as reducing the resilience of livestock
to cope with the erupt ion impacts and the...
... from the
1991 Hudson eruption, Patagonia. The eruption was one of the largest in the 20
th
century resulting in significant
impacts on rural communities in affected areas, including the evacuation ... populations inhibited evacuat ion and efforts to supply supplementary feed to the remaining
livestock. The very poor condition of livestock prior to the eruption...
... completes the proof of Theorem 2.
4. Smoothness of the intersection local time
In this section, we consider the smoothness of the intersection local
time. Our main object is to explain and prove the ... Existence of the intersection local time
The aim of this section is to prove the existence of the intersection
local time of S
H
and
S
H
, for an H =...
... with the LXR agonists (Figure 2B). In both rodent
species, the magnitude of ABCA1 induction was signifi-
cantly greater than the magnitude of ABCG1 induction. In
rats, the induction of ABCA1 and ... atherosclerotic lesions
[13-15]. In macrophage, LXR activation results in the
induction of several genes. Among these induced genes
are those encoding the ATP-binding...
... in both hES cells
and EB, node B contained the genes upregulated in hES cells only, node C contained the genes upregulated in EB only, and node
D contained the genes that were upregulated in ... designed the miRNA-array and oligo platform, devel-
oped protocol and helped in writing the manuscript.
FMM assisted in interpreting the data and provided advice
on...
... determined
using effective carbon numbers (ECN) and the linear
response to carbon number of the FID, which is accurate
to within 25% [30]. Concentrations of CO
2
in the biore-
actors following incubation ... was used to flush the headspace of the bioreactors containing vials of media and HL60
prior to incubation.
Journal of Translational Medicine 2009, 7:31 http:/...
... expressed in the brain and its levels exhibit
circadian rhythms and are involved in the control of the
suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN), the master circadian clock
in mammals [28]. The expression of 142–5p ... the
Infectious Disease and Immunogenetics Section of the
Department of Transfusion Medicine, Clinical Center,
NIH (Bethesda, Maryland, USA) using oligonucl...