... behaviour.
It is important to take into account the age pat-
tern of disease and possible differences in age
distribution across groups when examining
competing causes of death, as in this and ... Medicine and Animal Science,
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden,
3
Department of Small Animal Clin-
ical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine a...
... storing and accessing non-
primitive information, to be discussed below in
section D.
B. Time and Tense
The problem of providing a common framework
for time instants and time intervals is ... to do is to recognlse that in
this particular case a simplification is possible
using the following definition:
chlldofalumnus(X) <->
exlsts(Y, childof(Y,X) & alumnus(Y))
gi...
... he
tested peptides in inhibiting sPLA
2
enzymatic a ctivity
in vitro, and exhibited striking anti -in ammatory eects
in vivo in a mouse paw oedema model. P-PB.III inhibited the
enzymatic activity of ... class I, II and III PLA
2
s, including that
of human synovial ¯uid from arthritis patients. When tested
by ELISA, biotinylated P-PB.III interacted positively w ith
various PLA...
... 16 people in Omnibus who did not regard
Introduction:
Policy makers world-wide are increasingly interested in promoting and measuring societal well-
being, which is a dynamic, multi-faceted ... and existing QOL scales are being examined as
potential well-being indicators. The aim of incorporating well-being measures into governmental
policy is hopefully to stimulate improvements...
...
biological nitrification and denitrification of high-salinity wastewater.
Water Sci. Technol. 36:345–52.
5. Dincer AR, Kargi F (1999) Salt inhibition of nitrification and
denitrification in saline ...
obtained were used to model the nitrification kinetics. In turn, the kinetic model
was used to predict the behaviour of the existing process in actual conditions.
The investigat...
... neighbouring individuals (or modules of
neighbouring individuals) [2, 10]. This implies that the
spatial distribution and sizes of neighbouring individuals
(i. e. competitive status of the target individual) ... elongation, WBbmI:
increment in woody biomass of a branch, and TBbmI:
increment in total biomass of a branch) indicating that
branch growth increased with increasing individu...
... carcinoma (NPC) and ORC cell lines [14,15],
indicating that this molecule may affect the efficacy of radiotherapy. In this study, we investigated the
clinical significance of GP96 and the impact ... GP96-overexpression reduced
radiosensitivity in cervical cancer and NPC cell lines [14,18]. In addition, it supports the clinical evidence
comparable with our previous work on ORC...
... was routinely tested by determining the minimum inhibi-
tory concentrations (MICs) of penicillin, amoxicillin, cefotaxime
and ceftriaxone. With regard to penicillin, bacteria were con-
sidered ... sensitive to amoxicillin or to ceftriaxone, and two exhib-
ited intermediate resistance. The two strains resistant to peni-
cillin exhibited intermediate resistance to amoxicillin or to
ceftriax...
... that these GAF domains, in
spite of the high similarity between them, have prob-
ably retained considerable individuality in ligand
binding and intramolecular signalling.
Discussion
So far, the ... narrow regions in
the cyaB1 and rPDE2 tandem GAF domains that dis-
criminate between the adenine and guanine of cAMP
and cGMP as primary ligands.
Previous experiments investigating cG...