... numbers of Effector and Memory BCell Agents in Zone forthe duration ofthe simulation Additional file 26: The number of Effector and Memory CTL Agents in Zone forthe duration ofthe simulation for ... “StopSimulationAt:” Any other parameters may be altered, and the simulation is started with the triangle in the toolbar The simulation can be stopped with the square button in the toolbar The source code ... 24: The number of Effector and Memory TCell Agents in Zone forthe duration ofthe simulation forthe win and loss outcomes A figure that shows the average numbers of TCell Agents in Zone for the...
... Simulator and wrote the rules forthe behavior of all ofthe agents that were present in the initial version VAF wrote the program forthe simulation, conducted the experiments, analyzed the data and ... of some signals to Zone Portals are a means of transferring agents and signals from one zone to another They are randomly placed in Zones and The variation and uncertainty ofthe time spent by ... lists the simulated signals within themodel and the cytokines/ chemokines that they are intended to represent These are not meant to be exhaustive lists Table lists the behaviors for all of the...
... amounts of formate and acetyl-CoA and the resulting acetyl-CoA is then metabolized into equal amount of ethanol and acetate to maintain the redox balance Discussion In this study we quantified the ... to placing all the genes involved in the pathway in the same operon; the cell can then respond quickly to changes in the environment by changing the expression of only a few genes and using the ... that the effects of PK and LDH almost cancel each other out may also add tothe explanation of why the genes are organized in an operon in L lactis When L lactis needs to up- or down-regulate the...
... reasonable analysis may be tounderstandthe affects of poor data on the solution For instance, after the IOF Allocator has solved forthe expected kills based on the assumed data, the Adjudicator can ... offers the ability to make changes tothe scenario quickly and easily, at the cost of having to run the preprocessor again to create the input tothe math solver The ability to make quick changes ... information necessary to run the model, and they also gave us invaluable insights into the Army We would also like to thank Richard Stanton (RAND) and MAJ Robert Kewley for their reviews of and helpful...
... larval/pupal, and adult), sequence data from five species in the melanogaster subgroup, and thousands of randomly selected genes to examine how selective constraint changes as a function of developmental ... development can differ enormously among even closely related species [8] Understanding these exceptions tothe conservation of early development poses an important challenge Cases of extreme divergence ... missed by analyses that consider only coding sequences These are exciting times for evolutionary biologists, as genome-scale datasets are applied toan ever-expanding range of problems Understanding...
... equal and omission of any of them did not alter the a value significantly The calculation of sensitivity (Sn) and specificity (Sp) at various cut-off levels forthe two scales is shown in Table The ... conceived the study, gathered and managed the data, performed the genetic analysis, participated in the statistical analysis and wrote the paper KNF conceived the study, carried out the literature ... response to SSRI antidepressants more likely [15-17,28-31] Understanding the underlying biological and personality factors profoundly shapes and reorganises how we view psychiatric disorders today and...
... part ofmodel implementation to inform the sets of assumptions incorporated into the modelling The performance ofthemodel is to be assessed in the first instance in terms of capacity for implementation; ... the model, conceived its application to chronic disease and drafted the manuscript, KD contributed tomodel design and helped to draft the manuscript, TB assisted with research and drafting of ... regional, and/or local The choice of condition could reflect the importance ofthe health problem within the region (number of persons affected, loss of quality of life/loss of life, costs of management)...
... part ofmodel implementation to inform the sets of assumptions incorporated into the modelling The performance ofthemodel is to be assessed in the first instance in terms of capacity for implementation; ... the model, conceived its application to chronic disease and drafted the manuscript, KD contributed tomodel design and helped to draft the manuscript, TB assisted with research and drafting of ... regional, and/or local The choice of condition could reflect the importance ofthe health problem within the region (number of persons affected, loss of quality of life/loss of life, costs of management)...
... evaluation ofthe corresponding outcome of each salient attribute, and then summing the products forthe total set of beliefs People turn to particular groups for their standards of judgment Any person ... 2.5 Korean travelers For decades, the tourism industry has been one ofthe largest generators of foreign exchange and has contributed enormously tothe social and economic development of Jinju ... Korean travelers were ‘‘Good shopping’’ and ‘‘Proximity’’ (KRTB, 2003) Given the significance ofthe market for Jinju’s tourism industry, it is important for tourism marketers tounderstand how and...
... doing the work to use the Steps ofthe Law of Attraction to work for you Maybe you visualize and take time to focus on what you desire every single day But… If you answered YES to any ofthe above ... can change your reality and all you have to is literally CHANGE THE CHANNEL and CHANGE YOUR ORDER The good news is that because you are already using the Law of Attraction Key and the Steps of ... you DON’T want It’s time for that to change… Let’s dive into the Steps in the Law of Attraction and make them work for you instead of against you First we need to identify what the Law of Attraction...
... with the theory, ofthe relationships between mates and inbreeding induced in the offspring and ofthe changing variance of gene effects due to genetic drift and faster or slower fixation of alleles ... ! 0.5 for any pair of loci (i,j) would produce as many equations as different pairs of loci In the ’full finite’ model, the relative contributions ofthe loci tothe genetic variance ofthe selected ... to genetic drift and selection, until the exhaustion of variance in many cases Therefore, thorough knowledge ofthe evolution of genetic variance in relation to these two phenomena is important...
... outlined the importance ofthe vertical path in the transmission of TK, theoretical models and empirical evidence from fields other than anthropology suggest that the importance of vertical transmission ... is often explained by this complex understanding of health and the perceived causes of illness For example, the Tsimane’ choice of medical treatment is often related tothe perceived cause ofthe ... ethnopharmacologists to develop the ethnography of plant use and of health and disease in sufficient depth to correlate with laboratory investigations of plant constituents and activities [58] Among the many tools...
... Hand transmission of micro-organisms Dissemination ofthe task and before from the patient flora to other surfaces in patient flora to contacting another the healthcare setting the rest ofthe ... Dissemination of Hand transmission of micro-organisms from the patient flora to other surfaces in patient flora tothe healthcare setting the rest ofthe healthcare environment and infection of other ... Dissemination of Hand transmission of micro-organisms from the patient flora to other surfaces in patient flora tothe healthcare setting the rest ofthe healthcare environment and infection of other...
... TSQI for land for rice Based on the data system ofthe sampling points in land for rice, the author calculated for example for soil sample D1 according tothe process of computing total indicator ... significance: the results presented in the thesis, the maps, and the analysis results are important scientific arguments serving effectively forthe territory organization, exploiting, monitoring, ... in using land, trend in using land and soil protection SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OFTHE THESIS - Scientific significance: results ofthe study contribute to finilize the theoretical...
... implemented mathematical and statistical analyses RO revised analytical results HN drafted the manuscript and RO and HN discussed and revised the manuscript All authors read and approved the final manuscript ... time of epidemic peak The applicability of our theoretical arguments is not restricted tothe switch of control policy In many Northern hemisphere countries, the start ofthe major epidemic of ... in the transmission rate Let b be the transmission rate per unit time in the absence ofan intervention of interest (or during the mitigation phase in the case of our first question) Due to intervention...
... where changes of Ω and ω occur as a result ofthe modulator; fs (pre modulator) is for most ofthe examples taken as but we consider examples of modulator given in the setting of cytotoxic drugs, ... which can reduce fs (premodulator) to less than The intent of these substitutions is to calculate fs (post modulator) to determine the effect ofthe modulator in different settings We can solve for ... transformation, apoptosis/proliferation and differentiation as stochastic processes Themodel defines the necessity of considering all these mechanisms of cellular behavior together because there...
... perceive the collection ofthe data in and of itself as the basis for taking relevant action at the farm They may skip the process of systematic analysis of data and give advice based on their immediate ... important health disorders to allow accurate monitoring ofthe development ofdisease incidence over time, hence using these data fordisease control measures The veterinarian and the farmer join the ... experience the phenomenon of generating score data and decision making in relation to treatment of metritis and their motivation to produce data This information was condensed into a 'modelof understanding'...
... the amount of untreated raw sewage deposited in the Ganga The most noteworthy of these is the Ganga Action Plan (GAP) Initiated in 1984 by the Indian Government, and supported by the Netherlands, ... conducted in the surrounding areas The use ofthe untreated wastewater for these purposes poses serious health risks to visitors ofthe park, as well as forthe consumers and producers of fish and vegetables ... estimate the value of improved wastewater treatment tothe residents ofthe case study municipality Our case study is the Chanderganore municipality, located in West Bengal along the banks ofthe Ganga...