... control flexural cracking inbeamsandin one- wayslabs (slabs reinforced to resist flexural stresses in only one direction) 10.6.2 Distributionofflexuralreinforcementin two -way slabs shall ... lesser of three times the thickness and 18 in 10.6 Distributionofflexuralreinforcementinbeamsand one- wayslabs 10.6.1 This section prescribes rules for distributionofflexuralreinforcement ... between lateral supports offlexural members 10.5—Minimum reinforcementofflexural members 10.6 Distributionofflexuralreinforcementinbeamsand one- wayslabs 10.7—Deep flexural members 10.8—Design...
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... the Chi-square -distribution For the comparison of the distributionof categorical and ordinal variables of independent random samplings we used Fisher’s exact test If the Gaussian distribution ... generally andin parts of daily life variable PANAL A Detraction in daily life Limited in Business/school Limited in sports Limited in hobbies Limited in Garden work Limited in Work at home Limited in ... made to increase awareness of symptoms and treatment options of SVT among patients and physicians, aiming at the elimination of delays in the process of symptom onset, first diagnosis and ablation...
... distribution, business-to-business marketing, and global marketing channels He has publications in Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing, Dr Sungmin Ryu is an associate professor of school of business ... specializes in the areas of channels of distribution, business-to-business marketing, and global supply chain management He has publications in Industrial Marketing Management, Journal of Business ... Research, Organization Science, Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing, and Journal of Marketing Channels, and others REFERENCES Geyskens, I., Gielens,...
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... annexin V+ ⁄ PI– and 30.4% annexin V+ ⁄ PI+) Interestingly, spermine alone induced significant apoptosis (3.5% annexin V+ ⁄ PI– and 15.9% annexin V+ ⁄ PI+) No effect of spermidine or putrescine ... Activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase and c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase by doublestranded RNA and encephalomyocarditis virus: involvement of RNase L, protein kinase R, and alternative pathways ... iodide (PI) staining of apoptotic cells was quantified in VSVinfected Jurkat T cells in the absence or presence of spermine As shown in Fig 7, the presence of spermine during VSV infection strongly...
... subdomain AR3)13 in N/C interaction and the role of individual amino acid residues inand flanking the 23 FQNLF27motif in AR16)36 in N/C interaction Yeast protein interaction assays indicated that AR3)13 ... the right of each bar and represents the ratio of activities determined in the presence and absence of R1881 (C) Western analysis of indicated GalAD-AR.NTD proteins in the yeast protein interaction ... bovine serum (Life The ligand-dependent interaction between AR NTD and AR LBD, N/C interaction, was studied in yeast and mammalian in vivo protein interaction systems, andin Ó FEBS 2002 Interaction...
... 1,2-cyclohexanedione,2,3-butanedione known to react with arginine residues in proteins [18,19] when tested could not inactivate the enzyme indicting that this amino acid is not critically involved in the catalytic activity of ... of modification of the EAC cell Gra3P DH by TNBS As the kinetic order of inactivation was close to 1, i.e 0.93 (Fig 1, inset) the minimal number of lysine residue(s) that are involved in the inactivation ... modification of at least one essential lysine residue on every active unit of the enzyme Test for the reactivation by thiol containing reagents of the TNBS- and PP-inactivated Gra3P DH Fig Kinetics of inactivation...
... covering the testing of the specimens as prescribed in 10.6.2 and 10.6.3 Improper centering of specimens resulting in oblique fractures or lateral movement ofoneof the heads of the testing machine ... 4—Segregation of Graded Sand—The graded standard sand should be handled in such a manner as to prevent segregation, since variations in the grading of the sand cause variations in the consistency of the ... portland cements and 0.460 for all air-entraining portland cements The amount of mixing water for other than portland and air-entraining portland cements shall be such as to produce a flow of 110...
... cooperatively in the cross-linking of proteins, including involucrin, loricrin and small Preferred substrate peptide for TGase proline-rich proteins (SPRs) Such concerted reactions result in formation of ... component consisting of covalent crosslinks of proteins beneath the plasma membrane of terminally differentiated keratinocytes [23,24] Furthermore, TGase in hair follicles is involved in crosslinking ... +1 Interestingly, the amino acid located at this position is not important for the reaction in other Tgases, including TGase In addition, at the N-terminal side of the glutamine residue including...
... exhibited binding to two major proteins andone other minor component Comparison of the mobility of these proteins in SDS ⁄ PAGE with that of molecular mass standards indicated that the major proteins ... with 10–15 lg protein and 5000 Bq of 32P-labelled RNA in 10 lL of binding buffer containing 100 mm NaCl and 125 ng tRNA Heparin (5 mgÆmL)1) was then added and the incubation continued for The reaction ... ability of annexins to bind to F-actin, the observations that annexin A2 binds RNA and is an integral component of mRNP complexes [17,21] suggest that it may act as a linker between certain mRNAs and...
... for drinking water, pond water, and well water.48 The binding of estrogens to an MIP developed to aid in the analysis of estrogens in natural waters was lower than the binding of estrogens in deionized ... Jr., and Aga, D.S., 2004 Investigating the molecular interactions of oxytetracycline in clay and organic matter: insights on factors affecting its mobility in soil Environmental Science and Technology ... advantages of using MAE over conventional extraction techniques For instance, the use of MAE in a 15-minute extraction of fluoroquinolone resulted in approximately 80% recovery, while 1-hour of mechanical...
... focusing on only a small proportion of the medicines in use (including the avermectins, tetracyclines, sulfonamides, macrolides, and fluoroquinolones) There are many more classes of medicines in ... to begin to understand those factors and processes affecting the uptake of veterinary medicines into plants and to develop modelling approaches for predicting uptake 5.5 MODELING EXPOSURE IN SOILS ... concentrations of veterinary medicines in soil following spreading of manure from treated animals.56 The scheme provides a sequence of standard equations and a database containing information on...
... increase of IL-9 and decrease of IL-5, IL-7, and IFN-g plasma levels, in both ICM and NIDCM CHF patients vs controls and the inverse correlation of IL-5 and IL-9 plasma levels with duration of ... linked to each other in terms of expression and/ or function (black thick lines), and to a number of molecules, namely Norepinephrine, Endothelin-1, IL-1A, Galectin-3, TNFa, IL-6 and IL-18 [13], which ... metalloproteinases, neuroepinephrine, renin, galectin-3 [16-18], some of which are also important tools in the diagnosis and pathogenesis of heart failure, in the identification of subjects at risk of heart failure,...
... compare the influence of different types of resistance training and a control on changes in measures of quality of life and selfefficacy in older adults The data indicate that the mode of training resulted ... functioning Therefore, an inclusion criterion included self-reported difficulty with at least oneof the following: walking a quarter mile, climbing stairs, getting inand out of a car, rising from ... benefits of strength training on physical function, evidence examining the influence of ST on quality of life or quality of life in older adults is equivocal For example, one study of cardiac...
... restrictions in any aspect of their lives In addition many of those who continue to indicate restriction in at least one aspect of life at three years, have indicated recovery and onset of restriction in ... an individual may experience in involvement in life situations" and refers to the personal and societal consequences of health conditions [3] There is a growing interest in such consequences and ... self-complete instrument is designed to measure participation from the perspective of the individual in 11 aspects of life mapped to domains and sub-domains of the ICF: mobility within the home,...
... increase of IL-9 and decrease of IL-5, IL-7, and IFN-g plasma levels, in both ICM and NIDCM CHF patients vs controls and the inverse correlation of IL-5 and IL-9 plasma levels with duration of ... linked to each other in terms of expression and/ or function (black thick lines), and to a number of molecules, namely Norepinephrine, Endothelin-1, IL-1A, Galectin-3, TNFa, IL-6 and IL-18 [13], which ... metalloproteinases, neuroepinephrine, renin, galectin-3 [16-18], some of which are also important tools in the diagnosis and pathogenesis of heart failure, in the identification of subjects at risk of heart failure,...
... digital pressure of the sciatic spine and absence of pain complaint at the lower back and the sacroiliac joint 3) Intolerance to sitting on the involved side with the body inclined over the thigh ... avoid the delays in unnecessary suffering Materials and methods Between 1997 and 2007, about 3550 patients complaining of low back pain and sciatica were examined by the first author and not referred ... Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2010, 5:3 http://www.josr-online.com/content/5/1/3 expenses in repetitive imaging studies and to time loss in searching for the origin of the intractable...
... Measuring health-related quality of life in children with cancer living in mainland China: feasibility, reliability and validity of the Chinese mandarin version of PedsQL 4.0 Generic Core Scales and ... The findings support the feasibility, reliability and validity of the Chinese Mandarin version of PedsQL 4.0 Generic Core Scales and 3.0 Cancer Module in children with cancer living in mainland ... limited information is available to understand the HRQOL of children with cancer living in mainland China The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility, reliability, and validity of...