... retention and loss of inventors is an aspect of the mobility of
human resources, it is a subset of the overall mobility experience in a system of
innovation. Similarly, formal research anddevelopment ... light of the experiences, causes and effects of mobility on a system of
innovation. Finally, Chapter 5 returns to the concept of the knowledge economy and
the importance of mobility in terms of ... details of the basic human- capital mobility approach see Schultz (1961, 1963), Becker (1962, 1964), Sjaastad
(1962) and Vanderkamp (1971).
36 For details of further developments of the basic human- capital...
... between human AChE
and BChE
The T variants ofhuman AChE andhuman BChE are
composed of a catalytic domain of approximately 500
residues, followed by small C-terminal t peptides of 40
and 41 residues, ... letters
(A and B), whereas the small t peptides are designated
by lower case letters (a and b), so that the wild-type
AChE and BChE are Aa and Bb, and the chimeras are
Ab and Ba. Comparisons of wild-type ... by mutation of the aromatic residues to
leucines [3–6].
However, the major function of the t peptides is that
they allow the assembly of tetramers of AChE
T
[7] and
of BChE
T
[8] and their association...
... recognition of traditional land rights,
and the freedom given to large investors to develop oil palm plantations and HPHTI, farmers
feel deprived of land for future development.
A summary of the ... continuum of land-use
between the forest and the mono-crop plantation. Thus the rigid dichotomy often presumed
between forest and plantation is irrelevant to the understanding and management of such ... duration and not well adapted to tree crop development.
11
789,000 ha of land is registered in the Province; including 340,000 ha of hak milik, and 363,000 ha of HGU.
33
The over 50 percent of...
... and to characterize the non-
linear mechanical behaviour of this layer.
4 Chapter 1
Figure 1.2: Schematic view of the cross-section of the upper part of the human skin showing the
epidermis and ... collagen, elastin and minute quantities of reticulin and a supp orting matrix or
ground substance. Collagen comprises about 75% of the fat free dry weight and 18-30%
of the volume of dermis (Ebling ... consisting of one layer
representing the dermis and the epidermis. The influence of superficial skin hydration and
the influence of the size of the aperture diameter on the mechanical response of the...
...
of mutagenesis allow the isolation of many sought-for kinds of mutants, including site-
directed mutants of specific genes. Reporter genes permit measurement of the level of
transcription of ...
mutagenesis of potential sensors and transducers, for the identification of stress-inducible
genes and regulatory systems, have allowed identification and study of many genes of
Synechocystis ... remediation of oil-polluted waters and desert in the region
of the Arabian Gulf by utilizing crude oil and individual n-alkanes as sources of carbon and
Genetic Tools Applications to Biotechnology of...
... details of the basic human- capital mobility approach see Schultz (1961, 1963), Becker (1962, 1964), Sjaastad
(1962) and Vanderkamp (1971).
36 For details of further developments of the basic human- capital ... actual and/ or perceived match
between the skills and experience of these human resources and the demands of the
R&D system.
In terms ofhuman resources who have left or are imminently departing ... costs of their emigration. Perhaps the largest body of this literature looks at the
effects emigration has on human resource development, or brain gain. Discussion
of human resource development...
... competition
in the case of ERB-hcAb.
Effects of soluble ErbB2-ECD on the cytotoxicity
of ERB-hcAb and Herceptin
On the basis of the results discussed above, the
antitumour effects of ERB-hcAb and Herceptin ... the Fc fragment of a human IgG1. Both ERB-hRNase and
ERB-hcAb strongly inhibit the growth of ErbB2-positive cells in vivo. The
interactions of the Erbicin-derived immunoagents and Herceptin with ... were
found to selectively and strongly inhibit the growth of
ErbB2-positive cells, both in vitro and in vivo. How-
ever, to define and implement the antitumour potential
of Erbicin and EDIAs, we deemed...
... role of Itk in T-cell development. In the absence of Itk,
there is a partial block in the developmentof ab T cells
and a reduced ratio of CD4 to CD8 single positive ... devel-
opment and function of iNKT cells and cd T cells
seems to be quite different from conventional ab
T cells. This minireview focuses on this aspect of Itk,
its role in the developmentand function of ... Itk and those that express a
transgene for PLZF have a developmental block in
stage 2 of iNKT cell maturation, all of which results in
a severe reduction in the number and frequency of
mature and...
... disease, every
day 5 thousand people die because of this disease [1]. Mo-
re than 90% of TB cases and deaths occur in developing co-
untries and 75% of these cases are between 15 and 54 years
old that ... presence and radiological degree of the disease of in-
dex case. The rate of TST positivity of household contacts
under 15 years old was higher in cases whose index case
had cavity and positive ... TB frequency of contacts and
gender, age, closeness to the index case, AFB positivity of
the index case and radiological degree of the disease. Only
a relationship between presence of cavity in...
... trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation
without intent to infringe.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Diaz, James H.
Color atlas ofhuman poisoning and envenoming ... mediastinum
and base of neck consistent with pneumomediasti-
num and cervical subcutaneous emphysema follow-
ing crack-cocaine inhalation. (Courtesy of Carlos R.
Gimenez, M.D., Professor of Radiology, ... Carlos R. Gimenez, M.D., Professor of Radiol-
ogy, LSU School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA.)
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Metal Chelators
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