... Representative in the district When he attempts to disrupt the speeches of fellow candidates, Khoen is punched in the face by villagers eager to receive cash bribes Khoen then hatches a scheme to ruin his ... the grandfather tells the family that it was the doctor who had given him the pills to induce sleep, they decide he must be the thief As the story closes, the doctor, the 38 symbolic embodiment ... naïve: they not fully understand the nature of the election taking place in their village, but they see the opportunity to capitalize on the presence of the high-talking representatives from the city...
... co-workers; and in the Netherlands—the collaborative environment These differences suggest that each country and/or culture has certain factors seen as important in the workplace.34 To retain top talent, ... engagement refers to employees’ beliefs about the company, its leaders and the workplace culture The emotional aspect is how employees feel about the company, the leaders and their colleagues The behavioral ... communications to address the question “what’s in it for me?”; and 5) track results and set milestones to evaluate the objectives of the communication plan.20 Commitment to the Organization The number...
... When the contingency table was a × table, the Fisher's exact test was used To assess the tendency of exonization within the UTR, we used the goodnessof-fit χ2 test The null hypothesis was the ... concerning the global effect of TEs on the human transcriptome and whether the exonization process is unique to primates or is shared by other mammals as well More specifically, we wished to answer the ... the UTR regions To check whether exonization has a bias toward insertion in the UTR or the CDS, we estimated the fraction of the UTR and CDS within human and mouse genes, based on the annotations...
... ASSIST ARRANGE Χ If the answer is yes: the student to stop by discussing the risks, the health impacts and the benefits of quitting; provide the child with tips for quitting; the student by providing ... transported to a dentist If there is the potential of swallowing the tooth or the child is physically unable to hold the booth in his/her mouth, place tooth in plastic wrap, glass of water, or wet towel ... gauze to the injured gum or cheek to control the bleeding and contact the child=s parent according to institutional policy Lip, Cheek or Tongue Lacerations Χ Have child rinse and expectorate...
... of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health of the public The Institute acts under the responsibility ... HEALTH IN THE NATION’S ELDERLY The Committee’s Approach In approaching the charge to the committee, three distinct questions needed to be systematically addressed The first question was—Is there ... continued nutrition therapy and monitoring as an ambulatory service of the hospital Although the trends in health care have led to these changes in the availability of services, the change in practice...
... relationship with the borrower Lending to a small business with little credit history or collateral may require the bank to carefully monitor the borrower over the course of the loan To cover the fixed ... their loans The high loan returns not only enabled banks to pay higher deposit rates than large banks, but also allowed them to maintain higher net interest margins Indeed, during most of the ... because they are too new to have established credit histories or because their owners have too few personal assets to offer as collateral Community banks should continue to have an inherent advantage...
... this gas into their cells Some of the carbon in organic matter produced in plants is passed to the heterotrophic animals that eat them, which then exhale it into the atmosphere in the form of ... some 18.8 million tonnes N at the end of the 19th century to about 56.7 million tonnes in the early 1990s They are projected to rise to 116 million tonnes N/yr by 2050, giving rise to considerable ... of livestock in those processes (excluding the ozone hole) The con- tribution of the livestock sector as a whole to these processes is not well known At virtually each step of the livestock production...
... had; and with Britain and France, the principal troop contributors, for failing to enforce the mandate they had accepted to protect the innocent civilians entrusted to their care The failure of ... nation-building rhetoric tends toward the grandiloquent The United States often becomes the victim of its own rhetoric when its higher standards are not met UN-led nation-building missions tend to be smaller ... authorizing the deployment of UN-led military forces to assist the Republic of the Congo in restoring order and, eventually, in suppressing the rebellion in Katanga Given the unprecedented nature of...
... on the Water Day, 2011 we went out to the river Nile with Port Said American School, Zamalek to test the water and analyze the results then initiate the call to have the Nile as a protectorate ... preserved clean to avoid the wrath of the Gods Today the Nile River and all Egypt's Waters are crying out for help according to the available researches[1], Water pollution2 sources in Egypt today are ... papers are theoretically available to the public but practically they are not, as they are hard to read for the unspecialized person The initiatives were carried out to facilitate access to information...
... it may be profitable to consider other genes in these pathways as risk factors for Lewy body disease, and in particular, to consider whether they influence the penetrance of the GBA mutations Ceramide ... glucosecerebrosidase (GBA) when homozygous, lead to Gaucher’s disease but when heterozygous, predispose to PD [10] GBA catalyzes the breakdown of glucosecerebroside to ceramide and glucose Gaucher’s disease ... kinase is an essential regulatory enzyme in co-enzyme A biosynthesis, catalyzing the cytosolic phosphorylation of pantothenate (vitamin B5), N-pantothenoylcysteine and pantetheine [20] PANK2 is also...
... the closed solvent channel is ˚ 8.7 A The inner surface of the channel is formed by 12 Cc atoms of six phenyl pairs (Phe53 and Phe153) per one helix turn (Fig 9A) The phenyl pairs are held together ... the OE inhibitor in the active site The aspartate that does not bind to the isostere NH seems to make weak hydrogen bonds to both CH2 groups of the isostere The changes of torsion angles in the ... only the inhibitor to the protease but also of the protease to the inhibitor Comparison of inhibitors side chains Boc groups at P2 of SE and RE inhibitors lie in the same position Only in the case...
... lower in the lower half group, where the main impediment to production is the financial shortages, and higher in the upper half group, where there is no financial shortage and where the main impediment ... The variable inventory is significant and positive: the higher the unsold production and inventories, the higher the supply of credit F1 is also significant, and its sign is negative: the higher ... to a question where firms declare their 'intentions' with regard to the evolution of their level of bank debt, during the next period Finally, in section 6, we identify the determinants of the...
... powerful tools for the sustainable development of agriculture to help meet the food needs of a growing population At the same time, the FAO calls for a cautious, case-by-case approach to determine the ... assessments They are assumed to be safe because they are similar to other varieties or because they have been safely consumed elsewhere in the world On the other hand, products derived through agricultural ... generated by herbicide-tolerant biotech soybeans in 2006 was equivalent to adding 6.7 percent to the value of the crop in the biotechgrowing countries or adding the equivalent of 5.6 percent to the $55...
... intended to suggest that the role of the physician should supplant the role of the dentist in maintaining the oral health of preschool children Rather, the fundamental assumption of the review ... presumably a well-child visit The PCC screens the child for both the presence of dental caries and risk indicators for dental caries Depending on the results of the screening (either identification ... PCCs in these essentially dental roles, we also planned from the outset to address Key Questions 3, and using the dental literature Our approach here was to base the appraisal of the evidence on...
... Director of the Guardian ad Litem Office Chief Child Advocate Representatives from Child Advocacy groups The Child Abuse Prevention and Permanency Advisory Council, chaired by the Chief Child ... through the child welfare system Public health is not well integrated into a coordinated prevention system 18 CDC Approaches to Reducing Child Maltreatment Bringing focus to evidence-driven ... causes the release of chemicals that Impair cell growth and the formation of healthy neural circuits Damage the brain’s stress response system Contribute to premature aging of the body Healthy...
... The addition of AMP-PNP to the reconstituted VnfA served to recover the rhombicity Although the signal at g = 2.03 still shifted to 2.02 and a fully identical spectrum to that observed in the ... 0.8 was reached To induce VnfA, the culture temperature was lowered to 20 °C, and then IPTG was added to a final concentration of 0.5 mm and the culture was incubated for 16 h The cells were ... the addition of o-phen to minimize the effect of the growth inhibition by o-phen on the transcriptional activity of VnfA Figure shows the time course of the VnfA activity immediately after the...
... they get too far into the systems Even the new automated toll systems on our highways have CM to edit out duplicate transaction at the point of capture These are all CM controls built into the ... [ICD]) that reviewed inventory received, and released it into the inventory Thereby, catching errors, at the beginning of the process We had this ICD group report to the controllers function This ... far from the only important system.4 Second, in the rush to compliance most companies have ignored the opportunity to change the paradigm by using CM, and further by using computers to develop...
... catalyzes the oxidation of chito-oligosaccharides at the C1 hydroxyl group to yield the corresponding lactones [21] ChitO was also shown to contain a bicovalently linked FAD In this fungal enzyme, the ... effective electron transfer from FAD to the heme in the cytochrome c subunit; the electron would tunnel to PchC using a pathway that involves the 8a-carbon of FAD and the phenolic moiety of Tyr384 [38] ... inhibitor covalent bound at the N5 position Fig Close-up of the crystal structure of MAO B The isoalloxazine ring of FAD is in yellow The axis of the pink helix points directly at the C2-O of the...
... N54, N81 and N100) The glycans are presented in orange but to illustrate the fact that we neither know their exact size or orientation, they are not attached to the protein These glycans were positioned ... Research, the Tore Nilson’s ¨ Trust, the Greta and Johan Kock’s Trust, the Osterlunds Trust, the Craaford Trust, the Royal Physiographic Society in Lund, the Clas Groschinsky’s Trust, the King Gustav ... suggest that with these substitutions, taken together with the potentially glycosylated Asn and the epitopes for the monoclonal antibodies now reported, we cover most of the CCP2 surface that...
... government of the United States focused on returning the financial system to stability by restoring and maintaining the confidence of depositors in the banking system When it created the FDIC, the U.S ... any loss to the insurance funds A receivership is designed to market the assets of a failed institution, liquidate them, and distribute the proceeds to the institution’s creditors The FDIC as ... powers to ensure the efficiency of the process In exercising this significant authority, the FDIC is required by statute to maximize the return on the assets of the failed bank or thrift and to minimize...