... males of the L line, respectively, to produce 761 F i animals From the F population, 24 3 females and 20 2 males were used to produce 1 033 F chicks Parents of the F and F populations were chosen from ... Including MHC effect in the full animal model increased the variation explained by an additional 2. 5% The Rvalue of Comparisons of genotype effects F with their effects estimated on in the 31.1 ... genes from the base population Thus, besides the fact that estimation of genotype effects in the C line could be hampered by low numbers of animals, differences of effects between the F and the...
... difference was observed (main effect of age group or interaction of education  age group  session) 23 4 S Mustonen et al / Food Quality and Preference 20 (20 09) 23 0 24 0 Table Free naming of ... lemon and discussing the flavor and after that, adding sugar on the lemon and tasting again -off-flavors: fruit salad that has been contaminated with onion flavor -discussion of different off-flavors ... years of research Journal of Consumer Research, 26 , 183 21 3 Salo, A (20 07) Children as food experts – Perceptions of sensory education M.Sc thesis in food economics series 20 4 Department of Economics...
... no significant interactive effects were found [ 12] Different findings of effect modification by GSTM1 variation across studies may reflect differences of exposure, outcome and population, measurement ... p = 0. 027 ) significantly modified effects of OC on 8-OHdG There was no significant effect modification for O3 (Table 3) As sensitive analyses, we used different options in MTP for typeone (type ... effect modifications of GSTT1 on various endpoints but no significant effect modification was found [58-60] For example, Melén et al [59] examined whether GST modified traffic-related pollution...
... Detection of Text Fields - Robust Against Variation of Viewpoint, Contrast, and Background Texture In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, pages 20 4 -20 7 Masaaki ... equals the precision of about 82% obtained when the locations of all characters were manually indicated (Table1) Also the accuracy of character location estimation was around 95% 11 of 19 strings ... Multimedia 20 04, pages 8 52- 859 Jie Yang, Xilin Chen, Jing Zhang, Ying Zhang, Alex Waibel 20 02 Automatic Detection and Translation of Text From Natural Scenes In Proceedings of ICASSP, pages 21 01 -21 04...
... http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/doc/sec2 629 .pdf European Commission (20 09) Commission Working Document Consultation on the Future “EU2 020 ” Strategy COM (20 09)647 final, 24 /11 /20 09: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/secretariat_general/eu2 020 /docs/com _20 09_647_en.pdf ... 20 Advanced Communication Create/ maintain blog % of all individuals 35 22 16 16 12 15 10 % of Internet users 57 35 26 26 19 25 16 % of all individuals aged 16 -24 73 13 59 44 31 19 35 21 % of ... http://ipts.jrc.ec.europa.eu/publications/pub.cfm?id =26 00 European Commission (20 08) Commission Staff Working Document The use of ICT to support innovation and lifelong learning for all - A report on progress, SEC (20 08) 26 29 final http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/doc/sec2 629 .pdf...
... determination of whether a particular content is illegal, which requires careful balancing of competing interests and consideration of defences 22 23 24 25 26 27 12 Computer Crimes Act B.E .25 50 (20 07), ... “Reaching for the kill switch”, The Economist, 10 February 20 11 Decision 20 09-580, Act furthering the diffusion and protectionof creation on the Internet, (original: Loi favorisant la diffusion et ... “Estonia, where being wired is a human right,” Christian Science Monitor, July 20 03 Decision 20 09-580, Act furthering the diffusion and protectionof creation on the Internet “7 32/ 2009, Decree of...
... binds HR1 upon 6HB formation The strong affinity of RC-101 for HR2 prevents the interaction of HR1 and HR2, formation of the 6HB, and subsequent fusion of the host and viral membranes (Fig 4C), as ... indices of HR1 and HR2 are distinctly dissimilar (Fig 1A) The majority of sites (28 of 36) on HR1 are monomorphic and not readily change, whereas the majority of sites (21 of 34) on HR2 are highly ... function of glycoprotein 41 (gp41) of HIV-1 [ 12, 13] Retrocyclin prevented formation of the six-helix bundle (6HB) of in vitro synthesized heptad repeat (HR1) and heptad repeat (HR2) regions of...
... only the 27 -kDa form is present in the Ó FEBS 20 03 Role of L-chain in the elementary unit of fibroin (Eur J Biochem 27 1) 359 Fig Fractionation of ER from the PSG cell lysate and purification of ... Lchain and 125 ng for fhx/P25 from cocoons of C108 and the transgenic line L6 · 7, or lg for H-chain, 10 lg for L-chain and 100 lg for fhx/P25 from naked-pupa cocoons of Nd-sD and cocoons of the transgenic ... sucrose-gradient fractions containing ER (Fig 1A, fractions 8–16), whereas it was present as Ó FEBS 20 03 Fig Different molecular forms of fhx/P25 in cocoons and cellular fractions and digestibility of partially...
... SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Elimination of differences in protection in Member States that hamper the functioning of the Internal Market Provision of effective uniform protection for non-original databases ... access the contents of databases and facilitate the dissemination of information The issue of access to “information” is of concern to various categories of users as it may involve information in the ... identified in figure above Figure - Measures of Directive 96/9/EC MEASURES A uniform level ofprotectionof original databases under copyright Creation of a sui generis right for the maker of a...
... Notes: Prof F. F Chen PART A2: INTRODUCTION TO GAS DISCHARGES III GAS DISCHARGE FUNDAMENTALS Collision cross sections and mean free path (Chen, p.155ff)* Definition of cross section Diffusion is ... then? For parallel diffusion, the formulas are not affected For transverse diffulike electron-neutral collisions, but with a different collision frequency sion, we can use D⊥e for electrons and ... quasi-neutral, an electric field will naturally arise so as to speed up the diffusion of ions and retard the diffusion of electrons This field, called the ambipolar field, exists in the body of the plasma...
... W.A., 20 04 Evaluation of fungicides for control of species of Fusarium on longleaf pine seed Crop Prot 23 , 979–9 82 Bautista-Baños, S., Hernández-López, M., Bosquez-Molina, E., Wilson, C.L., 20 03 ... weight determination for 10 days (Yonni et al., 20 04) 2. 3 Evaluation of the role of chitosan in protectionof soybean from SDS development The use of chitosan as a natural antifungal agent against ... EVects of chitin and chitosan on the incidence and severity of Fusarium yellows of celery Plant Dis 82, 322 – 328 Benhamou, N., 19 92 Ultrastructural and cytochemical aspects of chitosan on Fusarium...
... infection Figure Ultrastructural features of DEN2 virus-infected monocytes Ultrastructural features of DEN2 virus-infected monocytes Prominent formation of cellular lamellipods (A) and engulfing of ... monocytes showed high degree of activation after hour of infection One of the most prominent features in DEN2 virus-infected monocytes was the intense expression of short and long plasma membrane processes ... http://www.virologyj.com/content /2/ 1 /26 Figure Ultrastructural features of apoptotic cells in DEN2 virus-infected monocytes Ultrastructural features of apoptotic cells in DEN2 virus-infected monocytes Different...
... 168 Blood 6.84 ± 2. 30 2. 28 ± 0 .53 1. 12 ± 0 .27 0. 32 ± 0. 12 0.08 ± 0. 02 Tumor Liver 21 . 42 ± 7.67 8.01 ± 1.63 21 . 12 ± 2. 85 4.98 ± 0.98 21 .55 ± 6 .2 4.66 ± 0. 62 16.55 ± 2. 35 3.55 ± 0. 62 8.01 ± 3.65 3.38 ... efficient glomerular filtration Monovalency often results in the loss of functional affinity and reduces the binding strength of the Fab or Fab’ fragment as compared to the F( ab’ )2 or IgG [39,40] ... bound The addition of 10 μg of unlabeled fragment, which reduced the percentage of bound radioactivity to an average of 3.5%, demonstrated the specificity of the RICS Specificity of the radioimmunoassay...
... contradiction Proof of Theorem D According to the lemma, it follows from G → (2, 3, 4) that G → (2, 2, 2, 4) Therefore F (2, 2, 2, 4; 6) ≤ F (2, 3, 4; 6) and hence it is sufficient to prove that F (2, 3, ... then F (2, 3, 4; 6) ≤ 14 Proof of the inequality F (2, 2, 2, 4; 6) ≥ 14 Let G → (2, 2, 2, 4) and cl(G) < We need to prove that |V (G)| ≥ 14 It is clear from G → (2, 2, 2, 4) that G − A → (2, 2, ... F (2, 2, 2, 4; 6) ≥ 14 Proof of the inequality F (2, 3, 4; 6) ≤ 14 We consider the graph Q, whose complementary graph Q is given in Fig.1 the electronic journal of combinatorics (20 02) , #R9 Fig...
... effects of INF-γ on the immune response are likely to be dependent on the animal species, the types of combined antigens, and the promoter of the plasmid expressing the cloned gene [7,10 ,22 , 32] ... Marini C Efficacy and safety of an infectious bursal disease virus intermediate vaccine in ovo Avian Dis 20 01, 45, 1036-1043 Fahey KJ, Erny K, Crooks J A conformational immunogen on VP -2 of infectious ... subcutaneous injection did not increase host immunity [21 ,25 ] Therefore, the effects of IL -2 on the immune response appear to be affected by the types and combined methods of vaccines and adjuvants,...
... cost of increasing food production from to million units? c Explain how the shape of the production-possibility frontier implies increasing costs for the production of clothing Figure 1-4 12 PRINCIPLES ... million units of food is thousand units of clothing The opportunity cost of a second and third additional million units is 2, 000 and 3,000 units of clothing, respectively b The opportunity cost of ... production-possibility frontier for food and clothing a What is the opportunity cost of increasing food production from to million units, from million to million units, and from million to million units? b...
... QH06 92 IIIB MN VI191 92RW009 92UG 024 AE AE AE C C B B B B A A D AAW57 720 AY 621 208 AY 621 222 AAB61 124 DQ411 853 P19550 AY669730 AB037858 P05877 ABY26917 AY669700 AAT6 75 32 21 9 22 0 22 1 22 2 22 3 22 4 22 5 ... AAT6 75 32 21 9 22 0 22 1 22 2 22 3 22 4 22 5 22 6 22 7 22 8 22 9 23 0 23 1 23 2 23 3 23 4 23 5 23 6 23 7 23 8 23 9 24 0 D C2E 21 8 E P I P I H Y C T P A G Y A I L K C N D K N E F E E E F E ... 50 6 .25 13.75 9.89 6 .25 20 .6 5.4 IIIB B > 50 8.06 > 25 4 .2 2.08 27 .69 22 .8 92BR 025 C 10.01 15 10 38.16 5.08 29 .44 DU174 C 19.87 1.5 1 .25 10 33.13 24 .19 32. 74 92UG 024 D 29 .78 21 .25 20 6 .25 31.54...
... citation purposes) Retrovirology 20 07, 4:31 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Afzal I, Browning JA, Drew C, Ellory JC, Naftalin RJ, Wilkins RJ: Effects of anti-GLUT antibodies on ... polyclonal Glut-1 antibody Expression of the HTLV-1 and HTLV -2 receptor was monitored by incubation of cells for 30 at 37°C with the rFc-tagged H1RBD and H2RBD fusion proteins as well as the H2RBD-EGFP ... infection or that many different receptors can be used by HTLV [3] The elucidation of the modular organization of the HTLV Env is based on that of a gammaretrovirus Env [4]: The identification...