... absent, but in its stead remained a much more nuanced perspective on what had been gained and lost inthe transformation of birthing inthe community andin Virginia By working inthe field, we ... hand, andthe official sanctions against traditional midwifery, on the other, one begins to glimpse the dimensions of the struggle over the “said” andthe “unsaid” inthe recollections of my informants ... is gained and choices optimized by bringing birth into the open, by freely talking about it inthe public domain By contrast, the degree to which African Americans in Green River maintained some...
... miR-430 (and other miRNAs) for binding to Dicer, Argonaute proteins and ⁄ or other factors of this complex, and prevent interaction with 2182 the mRNA targets For the same reason, coinjection ... competing for binding to Dicer, TRBP, and ⁄ or other limiting factors However, since our northern blot analysis did not reveal a concomitant increase of pre-miRNAs, we cannot exclude other possibilities, ... contain, in addition to similar Argonaute proteins, Dicer and other factors such as the transactivating response RNAbinding protein (TRBP) [11,12] Interestingly, it has also been demonstrated that...
... National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism to the IHS in 1978 [59], andthe training of counselors for these programs was (and is) often done through special training programs (e.g., the Southwest ... classifying the issues we identified and for discussing the impacts we hypothesize they are having on the use of EBTs in these substance abuse programs The most relevant factors are discussed below and ... programs given these other challenges they face in maintaining the services they currently Page of 12 provide This likely has a strong negative influence on the dissemination process In summary,...
... introduced the potential for bias inthe results and is a limitation of the study Medical errors are among the leading causes of death inthe United States In its highly publicised report, the Institute ... reduction inthe probability of treatment being timely and effective or an unintentional significant increase inthe risk of harm when compared with generally accepted practice [8] During the monitoring ... causing no harm or an increase in patient monitoring with no change in vital signs and no harm noted Moderate errors were classified as those causing an increase in patient monitoring, a change in...
... of other factors involved in speaking 1.3 Cultural factors inthe teaching and learning of speaking skills in classrooms 1.3.1 What cultural factors influence on the teaching andthe learning ... with others The concept include a group’s way of thinking, feeling, and acting, and fixed patterns for doing certain things According to Thompson (1990:132), the pattern meaning embodied in symbolic ... effectively However, inthe thesis, the researcher wants to find out the attitudes, as well as the cultural awareness in teaching and learning spoken English of the teachers andthe students of 10...
... out inthe various cuisines of the world remains to be seen because it has sent international cuisines into a dizzying state of flux The French style has declined in prominence inthe face of international ... feeding the extra billion of us – even on the poor soils andinthe poor climates that characterize many of the developing countries.16 GM events have moved at blinding speed since 1994 when the ... shrink, but inthe short run, the only way for their food consumption to increase is through the exercise of still more of the new and better technologies that humans have been coming up with since...
... creating and maintaining the NBI is to monitor the condition of bridges carrying public highways Therefore, for funding and reporting purposes, the FHWA considers only structures meeting the following ... bridges inthe state and submits them annually to the FHWA, where they are entered into the National Bridge Inventory (NBI) database The NBI must be updated annually as existing bridges are reinspected, ... for the application of this information The Portland Cement Association DISCLAIMS any and all RESPONSIBILITY and LIABILITY for the accuracy of the application of the information contained in this...
... demand for organic products inthe Transkei andthe Ciskei is also shown in Figure The trend in Figure showed that the four products with the highest potential demand inthe Transkei andthe ... that there will be a marked increase in demand for fresh vegetables, fresh fruits meat and meat products and milk and milk products inthe Transkei According to GROLINK (2006) the growth inthe ... a long way in influencing the target market and marketing approach to drive the demand of organics The second LDF identified the person responsible for shopping andthe location of the consumer...
... borrowing the terminology of conveyancing,82 contract and completion Inthe conveyancing process, the contract signed by the parties binds them to the sale If either party attempts to renege on the ... canonical theories devised inthe twelfth century by continental jurists automatically translated into legal and social practice in early eighteenth -century England (or indeed into social practice in ... that was binding in conscience and one that could be proved to the satisfaction of the courts and thereby show the difficulties in establishing a contract I will then go on to examine the legal...
... also evident inthe Fabry mice (Fig 7A) The VT1 binding inthe Fabry mouse lung (Fig 7C) was increased inthe bronchiolar epithelium Staining of bronchiolar epithelial cells inthe lung was significantly ... background inthe wildtype mouse liver (Fig 6A), but within the Fabry liver VT1 binding detected Gb3 inthe stellate Kupffer cells, distributed throughout the section, andin cells lining the portal ... staining is brown The section is counter stained with hematoxylin (B) In situ staining of renal VT1 bound in vivo VT1 (50 lg per mouse) injected i.p and bound within the kidney was immunostained...
... (containing matrix protein) was stored at )80 °C for further determinations of protease activity andthe level of carboxymethylated protein Protein was assayed by the Bradford method To estimate the ... per minute and per mg protein The rate of oxygen consumption in state andin state 4, respiratory control ratio (RCR) of oxygen consumptions in states andandthe ADP/O ratio were calculated ... a decrease inthe amount of this protein inthe matrix We have not detected any significant modification inthe amount of this protein inthe matrix We can conclude that the decrease in this enzymatic...
... involvement of ADH1 and ADH4 in ethanol oxidation in brain tissue Regarding retinoid metabolism inthe adult brain, enzymes other than ADH4 must be active, because in vivo andin vitro data indicate ... [34] Furthermore, a remarkable number of proteins involved in retinoid-related metabolism (retinoic acid receptors, cellular binding proteins and oxidizing enzymes) have been mapped within the adult ... can be oxidized in brain homogenates and that catalase is involved inthe accumulation of acetaldehyde inthe brain [27], explaining its presence despite the absence of ADH1 andthe fact that acetaldehyde...
... of MIH and CHH inthe sinus gland during the moult cycle As individual SG from single crabs always contained almost identical profiles and quantities of peptides (preliminary experiments using pairs ... traps inthe Menai Strait, UK, and maintained in a recirculating seawater system under ambient conditions MIH and CHH were purified from sinus gland extracts by HPLC and quantified by amino acid ... competence to bind their respective ligands Thus, we suggest that that an important mechanism involved in control of the moult cycle relates to intracellullar signalling pathways within the YO Further...
... and containing the galA gene and approximately 700 bp 3¢-flanking region, in pIM4700 (containing the pkiA promoter) A niger The sugar composition of the arabinogalactans from potato, onion and soy ... proteins The three arabinogalactans were incubated with GALA for 15 min, 30 min, h and 20 h to determine the substrate specificity of the enzyme The degradation of the polymer Ó FEBS 2002 and subsequent ... proteins in A niger [33] The fusion construct (pIM3982) was made by introducing an NsiI site at the translation start point of galA and by then cloning a fragment, starting at this NsiI site and...
... ownership costs include the annualized cost of maintaining the capital investment (economic depreciation and interest) inthe dairy operation, and costs for non-real estate property taxes and insurance ... ranged from $6.67 inthe Northeast to $7.81 inthe West The higher price premiums paid to Northeast producers in 2005 covered these added costs, but not inthe other regions In contrast, premiums ... organic milk production industry inthe U.S and should be of interest to producers considering the organic production approach and to processors trying to supply the expanding organic milk market...
... W8 and E9 together and separately; G13, N18, M22 and D23 together and separately; and N29 and D30 together, replacing these residues by the corresponding ones in a We also mutated KES to QDR, and ... This indicates a predominant in uence of the catalytic domain on oligomerization Mutation of the cysteine located at )4 from the C-terminus to a serine inthe a or b peptides suppressed the formation ... et al [4] We therefore introduced similar mutations in a and b, and analyzed the resulting activities and molecular forms produced by expressing the four cholinesterase combinations in COS cells...
... electrostatic interactions in SH2 domain recognition: salt dependence of tyrosyl-phosphorylated peptide binding to the tandem SH2 domain of the Syk kinase andthe single SH2 domain of the Src kinase ... of the six ITAM tyrosines in TCRf and simulated trypsin digest of His-cTCRf The ITAM tyrosines have been named according to the ITAM they are inand their position within each ITAM (towards the ... phosphorylation of the subsequent tyrosines inthe whole cTCRf chain in vitro, relative to the single-tyrosine-containing peptides, may well be due to the presence of an SH2 domain in Lck which binds to...
... elliptical and event referential forms as to whether they leave behind an empty constituent inthe syntax and whether they are anaphoric inthe semantics Empty constituents inthe syntax are not in themselves ... the forms being addressed in terms of two features: (1) whether the form leaves behind an empty constituent inthe syntax, and (2) whether the form is anaphoric inthe semantics In subsequent ... with inthe treatment of VP-eUipsis, perhaps at the cost of some degree of theoretical inelegance However, this aspect was crucial for handling the gapping data, since the infelicity of gapping in...
... analysed using a LSM510 laser scanning confocal microscope (Zeiss) RESULTS NBR1 interacts with the PKC zeta interacting protein FEZ1 andthe calcium and integrin binding protein CIB In order to ... proteins, including NBR1, the Drosophila ref(2)p protein, rat PKC-zeta interacting protein (ZIP), a novel interleukin-12 p40-related protein and a phosphotyrosine-independent ligand of the p56lck ... proteins, including the polo-like kinases Fnk and Snk [19], DNA dependent kinase [17], andthe Alzheimer's disease presenilin protein [20] CIB shows 58% amino-acid similarity with calcineurin B, the...