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... daily for 14 and 28 days Tumor areas were measured every days using a caliper, andthe tumor area was calculated according to the formula: tumor volume (mm3) = d2 x D/2, where d and D were the ... His research interests include drug development for peptic ulcer and inflammatory bowel diseases and pathogenesis of experimental ulcers, inflammation and cancer inthe gastrointestinal tract Prof ... Ohe G, Yoshida H, Sato M cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum and 5fluorouracil are potent inducers of the cytokines and natural killer cell activity in vivo andin vitro Cancer Immunol Immunother 1998,...
... branding, and means that rather than broadcasting messages to audiences and target groups, inthe era of social 10 web that we live in today, branding and marketing is about participating in ... brands, and sub-brands These brands include a parent brand which may be a corporate brand, an umbrella brand, or a family brand as an endorsement to a sub-brand or an individual product brand The ... media, social media and marketing, phases inthe product life cycle in which social media may be used, social media and branding, brand and branding in general and branding in fast moving consumer...
... Fig 3A showing only the rates obtained inthe absence of a Du In this case, the impairment of the ATP synthesis rates inthe mutant was higher than twofold, especially inthe low DpH range Again, ... chromatophores and standard protein inthe different lanes of a single gel were kept inthe linear range of the luminol assay response Light-induced ATP synthesis Light-driven ATP synthesis was carried ... to the cited model [21], the main effects of a Du in speeding up the enzymatic rate are an increased rate of H+ release at the cytoplasmic side anda decreased rate of H+ release at the periplasmic...
... based and comanagement institutions for sustainable coastal fisheries management in Southeast Asia Ocean & Coastal Management, Vol 27, No 3, pp 143 Ton That Phap, 2002 “Co-management inthe planning ... exploiting, the provincial government and related agencies have promulgated many decrees and regulations in order to manage the lagoon’s resources The remarkable documents are indicated inthe Table ... management, Hue, Vietnam Rivera, R .A, 1997 Re-inventing power and politics in coastal communities: community based and coastal resource management inthe Philippines Marine Affairs Program, Dalhousie...
... substrates The data for the PA catalysed hydrolysis of PhAc-Asp and PhAc-Glu [13] and our data for PhAc-pAB, PhAc-mAB and PhAcoAB (Table 2) imply that the COOH group has to be positioned as in NIPAB ... structural data for the PA–substrate interactions inthe transition state are missing and only a GRID computational modelling approach to the tetrahedral intermediate in PA presents some indications ... protein chain, acting as a flap, first opening and then closing the groove [45] The catalytic reaction presumably occurs when the ionized carboxyl group of PG approaches the guanidine side chain...
... health care).16 The first column of Table shows the mean across all areas and years andthe standard deviation across area-year cells The standard deviations indicate substantial diversity The second ... further area-level variables: the numbers of General Practitioners/physicians (GPs) per thousand babies, andthe average age among adults living inthe area (as a proxy for the demand for health ... of Table shows the aggregate annual trend in each variable (obtained by regressing the annual means on time) Hence e.g we see that the educational attainment of adults of parenting age increased...
... required for a manager including hiring and building great teams, planning and executing your work, motivating people, making great decisions, handling the inevitable attrition and building an inclusive ... despite being given top compensation The mai-baap manager The Indian manager has a unique role to play, that of mai-baap (mother-father, that is, parents) Many team members also expect the manager ... issues The information processing roles are increasingly becoming more important as the amount of information andthe mode of information have changed and has been changing rapidly since the Internet...
... pH and 10 The pKa value of this acid–base transition is estimated based on the increase of absorbance at 418 nm as pH increases Curve fitting of the fraction of the alkaline form to the calculated ... derivatives [49] As the position andthe intensity of these bands are dependent not only on the spin state or thermal spin-state equilibria but also on the nature of the sixth ligand andthe type ... proportion to the decrease of Soret band at 410 nm and to the increases of broad band spreading 600 700 nm The latter band was confirmed to belong to biliverdin IXa by the HPLC analysis (data not shown)...
... [76] Reagents Standard laboratory chemicals, stigmatellin, oligomycin, KCN, ATP, ADP, safranine O, cyclosporin A, potassium Atypical Artemia ANT acetate (prepared from acetic acid and KOH titrated ... of ADP and ATP inthe presence and absence of the ANT inhibitory ligand cATR, and of the F0F1ATP synthase inhibitor oligomycin The results are shown in Fig In Fig 1A, ADP was present prior to the ... PTP in embryos of A franciscana marks a cornerstone in our understanding of the long-term tolerance, extending for years, to anoxia and diapause, conditions that are invariably accompanied by large...
... andthe area dorsal to the substantia nigra inthe midbrain reticular formation By immunostaining using monoclonal antibody against the N-terminus of the human relaxin-3 A- chain [2], relaxin-3-immunoreactive ... M Tanaka Relaxin-3 expression and function inthe hypothalamus that relaxin-3 is abundant inthe brain, but not in female reproductive tissue such as the ovary and uterus [1,6] By contrast, the ... human relaxin-2, whose mRNA is not detectable inthe rat brain at embryonic day 15, although it is detectable at postnatal day [24] As well as rodents, the distribution of relaxin-3 inthe brain...
... chromatography (lane 3), preparation after gel filtration (lane 4) The molecular mass of the proteins inthe standard (lane 5) are indicated beside the gel that the enzyme adopts an octameric quartenary ... DNA ligase and Pfx polymerase were from Invitrogen (Burlington, Ontario, Canada) or New England Biolabs (Pickering, Ontario, Canada) All other chemicals were of analytical grade and were obtained ... substrate Therefore, the metal ion has a catalytic rather than just a substrate binding role Possible roles of the cation include the activation of water for the hydration reaction and ⁄ or the stabilization...
... that that bargain could be maintained by entirely virtual hearings It may be hard to maintain the seriousness of litigation andthe trial process unless court hearings take place ina physical ... the average marriage, we may be approaching a cross-over Anda trial, whether criminal or civil, is the state in action, or the state in microcosm, and is therefore a particularly serious matter ... And, apart from the defence of the realm, there is no duty as important as maintaining the rule of law; and just as every fundamental aspect of the defence of the realm must be real and practical,...
... 22:477-481 Asanuma H, Aizawa C, Kurata T, Tamura S: IgA antibody-forming cell responses inthe nasal-associated lymphoid tissue of mice vaccinated by intranasal, intravenous and/ or subcutaneous administration ... extravascular spaces of airway tissues and, inthe case of IgG, transudated further into the airway lumen or, inthe case of IgA and IgM, became transported through the epithelial cell layer ... merit further investigation, particularly since this protocol may be adaptable to humans inthe form of i.n vaccination with a combination of live attenuated IAV anda M2e-vaccine The relation between...
... Establishment of the problem belongs to AB (advisor) ES obtained the asymptotic formulas for eigenvalues and eigenfunctions All authors read and approved the final manuscript Competing interests The authors ... retarded argument which contains a spectral parameter inthe boundary condition Then, under additional conditions (a) and (b) the more exact asymptotic formulas, which depend upon the retardation ... Şen and Bayramov Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:113 http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/113 Page of y (π ) + λy(π ) = 0, (3) and transmission...
... Differential Equations In Mathematics in Sciences and Engineering Volume 198 Academic Press, San Diego; 1999 22 Samko SG, Kilbas AA, Marichev OI: Fractional Integrals and Derivatives Theory and Applications ... line terminated by a tunnel diode and lumped parallel capacitor) [11,13,15,18], vibrating masses attached to an elastic bar [11,12], automatic control, neuro-mechanical systems and some variational ... Theory of Functional Differential Equations Springer-Verlag, New York; 1977 13 El’sgol’tz LE: Qualitative Methods in Mathematical Analysis Transaction on Mathematical Monographs, American Mathematical...
... Boundary Value Problems The class of problems 1.1 appears in many nonlinear phenomena, for instance, inthe theory of quasiregular and quasiconformal mappings 1–3 , inthe generalized reaction-diffusion ... no 2, pp 498–505, 1996 13 A V Lair andA W Shaker, “Classical and weak solutions of a singular semilinear elliptic problem,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 211, no 2, pp ... Goncalves and C A Santos, “Existence and asymptotic behavior of non-radially symmetric ground states of semilinear singular elliptic equations,” Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications,...
... While there are occasional examples of convergent evolution that has, for example, resulted in wings and thermal homeostasis in both mammals and birds, the vast bulk of comparative anatomy data reveals ... DNA microarray analysis, but links between coexpression of batteries of genes and coregulation have not been as clearcut as initially expected Indeed, Chan et al [3] make the point that they fail ... preferentially expressed in males, andinthe testis in particular, are rapidly evolving inthe vertebrates - in frogs [7], birds [8], rodents [9], and primates [10] Chan et al also find that testis...