... Consequently,
the ultimate effect of p73 isoforms in cancer progres-
sion is attributed to the TA⁄ DM ratio, rather than the
overexpression of a specific p73 isoform or a specific
class of p73 isoforms ... affect the use
of the p73 P1 promoter, we identified a region )233 to
)204 bp upstream ofthe TSS ofthe human p73 P1 pro-
moter containing conserved, functional Sp1-binding
sites. Reduction ofthe ... development [7]. The gene pro-
duces numerous isoforms as a result of: (a) alternative
splicing in the 3¢-end (leading to the formation of a, b,
c, d, e, f and g isoforms) [8–12]; (b) the use of an
extrinsic...
... at the back of the
hoof, thicken, spread upwards, an overhang the heels as the bulbs
of the
heels (26). The bulbs ofthe heels together with the frog are
the homologue ofthe digital pad.
The ... by the back muscles and caudoventrally by the
basal border ofthe lung. The latter curves from the costochondral
junction ofthe 6th rib through the middle ofthe 11th rib to the edge
of the ... near the
apex ofthe cecum.
c) The NERVE SUPPLY ofthe intestines follows the general mam-
malian plan. The parasympathetic innervation is by the end-
branches ofthe vagal trunks that follow the...
...
VII. The Veins
1. Introduction
2. The Pulmonary Veins
3. The Systemic Veins
a. The Veins oftheHeart
b. The Veins ofthe Head and Neck
1. The Veins ofthe Exterior ofthe Head and Face
2. The ... ofthe Neck
3. The Diploic Veins
4. The Veins ofthe Brain
5. The Sinuses ofthe Dura Mater. Ophthalmic Veins and Emissary Veins
c. The Veins ofthe Upper Extremity and Thorax
d. The Veins of ... supports the olfactory bulb and is
perforated by foramina for the passage ofthe olfactory nerves. The foramina in the middle ofthe groove are
small and transmit the nerves to the roof ofthe nasal...
... translocation ofthe internally sequence of
PreS1 domain onto the viral surface [62, 63]. This supports the hypothesis that the low pH in the
endosome may induce the conformation change of HBV surface ... a result ofthe variation of loading,
because the expression ofthe thimet oligopeptidase gene in the same condition did not show any
difference (Figure 2C).
The over-expression ofthe SPIK ... target, further confirmed the role of LHBs in the HBV attachment [23]. Recently, the
attachment site of LHBs was functionally narrowed down to the amino acids 21–47 of preS1 by
employing synthetic...
... role in
the regulation of proliferation, migration, and differ-
entiation ofthe epithelial cells
[2,12,18,19]
.
Following
the surgical treatment of adult periodontitis, the
epithelial regeneration ...
gingivitis grade of 0 or 1. Thanks to the bacteriostatic
properties ofthe tested polymer, a more effective
control ofthe surgical wound no bacterial contamina-
tion ofthe surgical site ... largely responsible for the
consistency ofthe active component that can act as a
barrier to the spread of any bacteria penetrating the
tissues including those ofthe periodontium. It is
conceivable...
... Significance ofthe study
The results of this study will help test the quality ofthe English translation of
the Law on Investment 2005 of Vietnam under the model developed by the German
linguist ... enacted
by the National Assembly of Vietnam, the highest organ of State power and the only
organ with legislative power ofthe Socialist Republic of Vietnam (the 1992
Constitution of Vietnam, ... is an important means of
realizing lines and policies ofthe Communist Party – the leading party – to ensure the
right path of development ofthe country, the foundation of which is public
ownership....
... and the development can become sustainable in terms of water resources.
Another added benefit of rainwater harvesting is the potential reduction in flood peaks. If rain that fell on
the roof ... and there are many other examples around the world.
In short, rainwater harvesting has been proven to be successful in many parts ofthe
world.
In any buildings in the urban areas, there ...
The sustainable practice of RWH is further enhanced when it was estimated (Pidwirny, 2006.)
that the hydrologic cycle time for rainwater is about nine days as contrasted to the cycle time of...
... recommended that the outer harder and shiny part ofthe palm fronds be used for the
fabrication of PFCBB.
4. Other factors like water absorption ofthe PFCBB be conducted to determine its other
properties ... Fabrication of Palm frond cement-bonded blocks
Testing of compressive strength of PFCBB using
The Universal Testing Machine
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OF THE FEDERATION OF ENGINEERING ... R. Cunningham and P.D. Evans. Effects of Post Harvest Storage on the
Suitability of A. Mangium for the Manufacture of Wood Wool Cement Board. Proc. ofthe
5
th
Pacific Rim Bio-based Composites...
... withstand the impact of
the salt in sea water.
3
than 37°C in April, the hottest month. The division ofthe season in the north more
clearly than in the southern, where the only exception ofthe ... currently the source of sand for cement concrete is ultilize from
rivers, sand resources depleted day by day by mining as well as the rapid growth of
the construction industry. Therefore the using of ... conduct
the research to maximize the advantages and disadvantages of this type of road, this
type of cement concrete is relevel for the flat terrain, geological stability, uniform in
terms of intensity...
... F
c
is less than F
t
the null hypothesis is accepted. Therefore there is no significant
difference between the means ofthe water absorption ofthe boards using the method of water
immersion. ...
is less than F
t
the null hypothesis is accepted. Therefore there is no significant
difference between the means ofthe flexural strength ofthe board using the method of water
immersion. ...
Since F
c
is less than F
t
the null hypothesis is accepted. Therefore there is no significant
difference between the means ofthe density ofthe boards using the method of water immersion.
...