... (1993) Transformation processes of contaminants in rivers In: Hydrochemistry 1993: Hydrological, Chemical and Biological Processes ofTransport ofContaminants inAquatic Environments (ed by N E ... primarily of inorganic material and have an organic carbon content of only some % or less However, some of this organic content can be in the form of thin organic coatings on the mineral substrates In ... are involved The areas of highest concentrations reflect these sources and in- lake processes of sediment focusing Lake sediment cores can be analyzed to determine changes in historical inputs of...
... became infected with HIV prior to the institution of donor screening and the use of viral inactivation procedures of factor concentrates in 1985 [2-4] Since 1987 there has been a virtual elimination ... concentrate annually during the early 1980's had a cumulative incidence of HIV-infection exceeding 90% and those receiving comparable doses of PCCs had a cumulative incidence exceeding 50% [3,4] This ... individuals producing less than 1% of the normal value of a clotting factor, were exposed to the largest volume of clotting factor concentrates Accordingly, 90% of these individuals became infected with...
... became infected with HIV prior to the institution of donor screening and the use of viral inactivation procedures of factor concentrates in 1985 [2-4] Since 1987 there has been a virtual elimination ... concentrate annually during the early 1980's had a cumulative incidence of HIV-infection exceeding 90% and those receiving comparable doses of PCCs had a cumulative incidence exceeding 50% [3,4] This ... individuals producing less than 1% of the normal value of a clotting factor, were exposed to the largest volume of clotting factor concentrates Accordingly, 90% of these individuals became infected with...
... clear clinical effects of pollen exposure, as well as effects of a nasal glucocorticoid treatment on both symptoms of rhinitis, eosinophilia and expression of several cytokines [2,5] Materials and ... gland (Figure 1B) endothelial cells In most cells, the most prominent staining was observed in the nuclei The most intense staining was observed in epithelial and endothelial cells, but also in ... osteopontin in nasal biopsies Representative pictures of immunostaining for osteopontin in nasal biopsies of allergic rhinitis patients (peak-season, placebo treated) (×400) in epithelium (A) and glands...
... exposure to nicotine and chlorpyrifos, alone andin combination, leads to persistently elevated expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein in the cerebellum of the offspring in late puberty ... The effectof consequent exposureof stress and dermal application of low doses of chlorpyrifos on the expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein in the hippocampus of adult mice Journal of ... dividing absorbance values of every standard well (B) by the average value of maximum binding wells (B0) To obtain standard curve, concentration standards were plotted against logit values Logit of...
... http://www.medsci.org Int J Med Sci 2011, we connected the N-terminus of globular adiponectin and the C- terminus of GLP-1-A through the linker, which could make the N-terminus of GLP-1-A and the C-terminus of ... nucleotide including 45 bases was used to connect the 3’ terminus of GLP-1-A gene and 5’ terminus of gAd gene The product of this nucleotide sequence was a glycine-rich short peptide including 15 amino ... enterokinase cleavage; Lane 2: before enterokinase cleavage Glucose-lowering effectof gAd-GLP-1-A fusion protein We investigated the glucose-lowering effectof gAd-GLP-1-A fusion protein in diabetic...
... was 15 cm deep and had a diameter of inches The pot was filled with kg (dw) of soil Five seedlings of morning glory, three seedlings of Chinese cabbage, and three seedlings of Chinese kale were ... research examined the effectof ground and pelletized cassava and swine manure compost on soil properties and plant growth The objectives of this research were to: 1) investigate the effectof compost ... added in both ground and pelletized form did not affect the circumference of Chinese cabbage On the contrary, the circumferences of Chinese kale and morning glory increased with the increase in...
... is lit and held in the hand to give light 1.2.2 Adjectives used in expressions indicating Light: -blazing: burning brightly and fiercely/ shining brightly -bright: full of light/ shining strongly/ ... stream of lames And blue spurt of a lighted match, (Robert Browning, Meeting At Night) -shaft: a long, thin line of light -star: any one of the distant bodies appearing as point of light in the ... moral standard without evil or sin, the quality of being innocent, morally good -Impurity is the opposite of Purity d- Happiness and Unhappiness: -Happiness is the state of feeling or expressing...
... 4: Effectof KNO3 Spraying on yield and yield Component of rice on Alluvial Soie in Nam Dinh- Spring Rice – 2009 ( Quinal/ha) Number of paricals/m2 Number of grain/pan 1A 1B 12 LS DO5 % of ... umfiiied grain 1000 grain weight(g) Grain yield Tab 5: Effectof KNO3 Spraying on yield and yield Component of rice on Alluvial Soie in Nam Dinh- Summer rice – 2009 ( Quinal/ha) Number of paricals/m2 ... DO5 Number of grain/pan % of umfiiied grain 1000 grain weight(g) Grain yield Tab 6: Effectof KNO3 Spraying on rice yield on degraded Soie in Bac Giang 2009 ( Quinal/ha) Treat Spring Rice Summer...
... and capsaicin H Manjunatha and K Srinivasan Table Effectof dietary curcumin and capsaicin on iron(II)-induced (in vivo) and copper-induced (in vitro) LDL oxidation in rats Rats were injected with ... protective effects of curcumin and capsaicin H Manjunatha and K Srinivasan Table Effectof dietary curcumin and capsaicin on serum enzymes in rats injected with iron(II) salt Values are mean ± SEM of ... capsaicin (saline-injected); 6, capsaicin (Fe2+-injected); 7, curcumin + capsaicin (saline-injected); 8, curcumin + capsaicin (Fe2+-injected) 4530 on curcumin, capsaicin or curcumin + capsaicin, the anodic...
... types of minerals In addition, the abundance of soils in a variety of geochemical environments and their in uence on adsorption of contaminants suggested the need for more characterization of As and ... main inorganic forms of As in contaminated soils and sediments are +5 and +3 (Harper and Haswell, 1988) but sometimes the oxidation states of )3 and are expected to be found in highly reducing ... sample was obtained from a site in the western part of Singapore where heavy industries are located The mineral composition of the soil includes quartz, clay minerals of predominantly kaolinite, montmorillonite...
... without intent to infringe Library of Congress Cataloging -in- Publication Data Adams, William J., 1946Assessing the hazard of metals and inorganic metal substances inaquaticandterrestrial systems ... reviewing the scientific underpinnings of the use of persistence in hazard evaluation andof persistence measures as applied to metals, including the potential to use bioavailability measures inaquatic ... Bioaccumulation — reviewing the soundness of current uses of bioaccumulation in hazard evaluation of metals inaquatic species and aquaticlinked food chains Toxicity — reviewing toxicity procedures...
... clear In this context, we have studied the effectof PARP inhibition under oxidative stress on two generations by reviving the spores andmonitoring growth and doubling time It was found that in ... percentage of loose aggregates formed was also increased, whereas in the case of 5614 LA (h) 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 2.5 mM HA-5min To investigate the germination efficiency of spores and the fate of the ... studied the dose-dependent effectof hydroxylamine (HA) (for in situ H2O2 generation) on D discoideum development and also the role of PARP in oxidative stress-induced effects on development Our...
... normalized walking speed and BMI Therefore, after excluding the confounding effectof the normalized walking speed and body size, the most prominent gender difference in the kinematic data of trunk ... confounding effectof the different normalized walking speed and BMI between genders The mean tilt (G) appeared to be influenced significantly by gender after eliminating the confounding effectof ... variabilities of marker placement at least in part, and care should be taken when interpreting the clinical implications Posterior tilting of the trunk (Tilt (G) graph in Figure 1) begins with the initiation...
... Hospital, Shinhassamu 5jo 7chome, Teine-ku, Sapporo, Japan and 3Department of Human Science and Informatics, School of Biological Science and Engineering, Tokai University, 5-1 Minamisawa, Minami-ku, ... The treatment of akinesia using virtual images In Master's the-sis Industrial Engineering, University of Washington; 1993 Tanaka T, Nara H, Ino S, Ifukube T: Clinical Application of Head Mounted ... analysis of data and drafting the manuscript SS made substantial contribution to acquisition and analysis of the data T Ifukube and T Izumi were involved in conception and design of the study, interpretation...
... of bradykinesia and a lower gait speed, and not intrinsic to the disease In addition to their effect on variability, levodopa and external cues also may increase gait speed in PD [11,24,25] and ... studies, we find a reduced stride length and average swing time, and an increased stride time variability and swing time variability in patients with PD [11,14-20] The key findings of the present ... the influence of different walking speeds on the stride-to-stride variations in gait, specifically, stride time variability and swing time variability The influence of speed was examined both in...
... oils and resins, or the production of rubber and as a chemical intermediate in the production of refrigerants A number of epidemiological studies have investigated the association between exposure ... pattern in the VHL gene of renal tumours after TCE exposure [10] In France, the results of a case-control study performed in a geographic area with a high frequency and intensity ofexposure ... aliquots were used in a 10 µL final reaction volume comprising 1X Q solution and buffer with 15 mM of MgCl2, 0.8 mM of dNTP mix, 0.3 µM of each forward and reverse primers and 0.5 U of HotStarTaq®...
... carcinogen [51], in the leaching of nickel matte and electrowinning processing at Harjavalta [52] The wearing of protective breathing apparatus in the refinery's electrowinning halls became mandatory ... study of mortality in workers engaged in the mining, smelting, and refining of nickel I: Methodology and Page 25 of 27 (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Occupational Medicine and ... to KNR for final processing In both sinter plants, sintering preceded the smelting step In contrast, sintering followed the smelting step in both the Copper Cliff (CC) sinter plant and PCNR's...
... 5(3):283-93 37 Cristofolini L, Vinteconti M: Towards the standardization ofin vitro load transfer investigations of hip prostheses Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design 1999, 34(1):1-15 ... Hip joint loading during walking and running, measured in two patients J Biomech 1993, 26(8):969-90 53 Taylor ME, Tanner KE, Freeman MA, Yettram AL: Stress and strain distribution within the intact ... 3Department of Materials Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 4Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada and 5Department of Mechanical...
... already surpassed the learning curve of hip resurfacing procedures prior to this study Beginning in July 2006, we routinely recorded bone mineral density with the use of a dual energy x-ray absorptiometry ... (P=0.002) and that the body mass index had a significant effect on it (P=0.02) According to the full and reduced regression model, a lower Tscore and a greater body mass index increase the risk of an ... thereafter, it stopped decreasing and began increasing six months post-operatively [21, 22] This is not surprising in light of what we know about the biology of fracture healing As supported by these...