... the lack of binding to immobilized FN of FXII and the lack of inhibition of FXIIa by sulfatides indicate that the binding is not brought about by the N-terminal surface-binding regionin FXIIa ... also interact with the C-terminal Fib-2binding site The binding site in FXIIa is unknown, but lack of inhibition of the binding of FXIIa to FN by sulfatides and the surface-binding peptide of FXII ... FXIIa and FN involves a cryptic site in FN Such a binding site has been shown to be also responsible for the interaction of FN with fibrinogen and fibrin [27] Hence, fibrinogen and fibrin inhibited...
... Alexander Mehler, and Hans-J¨ rgen u u Eikmeyer 2007 Representing and maintaining large corpora In Proceedings of the Corpus Linguistics 2007 Conference, Birmingham (UK) 3.5 Text Classification An ... sharing them with other users and groups It follows the look and feel of the Windows Explorer Documents and repositories can be created and edited via context menus They can be moved via drag and ... Wikipedia-Project in order to assign category information to textual data Birgit Hamp and Helmut Feldweg 1997 Germanet - a lexical-semantic net for german InIn Proceedings of ACL workshop Automatic Information...
... extended to increasing numbers of individuals with non-subtype B infection, the potential for inter-subtype differences in drug response and drug resistance is enhanced As knowledge increases and new ... differences in genotypic evolution: analysis of subtypes B and C reverse transcriptase and protease sequences Program and abstracts of the 11th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; ... analysis of non-B resistance This is crucial as access to antiretroviral therapy in the developing world increases within the next few years, and as migration and travel lead to a rise in non-B infected...
... monotone and Lipschitz continuous A mapping S of C into itself is called nonexpansive if Su − Sv ≤ u − v 1.4 for all u, v ∈ C We denote by F S the set of fixed points of S For finding an element of F ... point of a countable family of nonexpansive mappings, and the problem of finding a zero of a monotone operator The results obtained in this paper improve and extend the recent ones announced by ... introduced an iterative scheme for finding a common fixed point of a countable family of nonexpansive mappings in Banach spaces and obtained the strong convergence theorem for such scheme In this...
... problems and fixed point problems ofin nite family of nonexpansive mappings,” Fixed Point Theory and Applications, vol 2007, Article ID 64363, 12 pages, 2007 11 M J Shang, Y F Su, and X L Qin, “A ... problems and fixed point problems in Hilbert spaces,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 336, no 1, pp 455– 469, 2007 V Colao, G Marino, and H.-K Xu, An iterative method for finding ... approximation of fixed points of compositions of nonexpansive mappings in Hilbert space,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 202, no 1, pp 150–159, 1996 G Marino and H.-K Xu,...
... seedlings may result in a loss in wood productivity Acknowledgements: The autors thank H.J Van Praag and F Weissen for supplying beech seedlings, and F Toussaint and A.M Defrenne for the maintenance ... other hand, steady state stomatal conductances (gw) in light was significantly reduced by the deficiency in Ca and Mg, and accompanied by a lower ratio in K concentration between guard cells and ... specific inhibitor of inward K channels in the plasmalemma of the guard cells [33], and may have limited K influx However, the reduction in gw was not significantly higher than in –CaMg plants, and...
... Blanchard S, et al Histamine and prostaglandin E up-regulate the production of TH-2 attracting chemokines (CCL17 and CCL22) and down-regulate IFN-gammainduced CXCL10 production by immature human ... upregulation of inflammation in airways, independent ofan allergic mechanism IL-6 increases production of prostaglandin E (PGE ), stimulating the humoral immune system and production of T-helper ... increase during exercise.27 Thus, waning FRC and tidal volumes may result in alterations in the airway smooth muscles and hence increased airways resistance and methacholine reactivity Therefore,...
... contributions WKY and YWC both participated in the design of the study and drafted the manuscript HGS and TCL both obtained data and performed the statistical analysis HKK and JHW both participated in critical ... empiric antibiotics initially and then guided by culture report and antibiotic susceptibility tests Early debridement, daily antiseptic irrigation and dressing change were performed After the infection ... shortening the length of ICU stay, and duration of MV and NIV support Furthermore, it also reduced complications during hospital stay and mortality in patients with sternal infection and osteomyelitis...
... researchers working in the areas of comparative and functional genomics and molecular evolution, in general, and population analysis and association mapping of Rubiaceae and Solanaceae species, in particular ... compilation, elimination of marker redundancy, BLAST annotation; (4) insertion into the database Marker and sequence source The current version of MoccaDB provides information regarding Coffea EST and genomic ... useful for researchers looking foran optimal polymorphic marker set for genotyping populations of a given species If the objective is the selection of markers for refining mapping inan inter-specific...
... writing of the manuscript JHDV participated in data analysis and writing of the manuscript JBH participated in the design of the study, data collection, data analysis and writing of the manuscript ... effect of intensive insulin therapy in surgical intensive care patients can be explained and which patient groups benefit most from intensive insulin therapy We propose the following explanation for ... participated in the design of the study and writing of the manuscript JJvL participated in the design of the study, data collection and writing of the manuscript JBLH participated in the design of the...
... observation period, and standard interviews were conducted by physicians An exhaustive list of all oral and parenteral NSAIDs (including their international nonproprietary name and brand name) was ... bacterial infections Because the incidence of skin and soft tissue infections in ICUs is lower than that of lung or urinary tract infections [20], we included patients with many kinds of severe ... possible explanations can be suggested for our inability to find a link between NSAID use and increased risk for sepsis during bacterial infection First, the sites of infection and micro-organisms...
... similar to standard microarray analysis Step is specific for exonmap, and is a combination of filtering and mapping between genes, transcripts, exon and probesets using genomic annotations from ... arrays, starting from the initial stages of whole experiment summarization and filtering, through to fine-grained transcriptomic analyses of exon expression andof splicing at the level of individual ... series of gene-wise summaries were then produced (list 4), including exon-median fold-change, the inter-exon variance and the inter-exon coefficient of variance, CV = variance/mean By sorting on...
... ideal point of the non-dominated solutions in M and determine a system of n rays R (starting from the ideal point and emitting uniformly into the hyperquadrant that contains the nondominated solutions ... assisted by a ray based technique of explicit niching in the objective space by using a system of straight lines or rays starting from the current estimation of the ideal point and dividing the ... the DM to investigate; then the DM can understand the problem better and provide more preference information for guiding the search In this paper proposed two guiding techniques used in interactive...
... of outer membrane proteins in host-pathogen interaction and vaccine development 1.2 1.3 Myosin heavy chain (MHC) and its Clinical significance 1.2.1 Overall review of myosin and MHC 1.2.2 Clinical ... change of the concentration of MHC in human serum and plasma is an important factor to examine the muscle injury and myosin-related diseases 12 1.3 The role of Outer membrane protein A (OmpA) in ... chain can regulate the function of myosin by changing the conformation of myosin heads to detach from actin, increasing population placed close to thin filaments, potentiating actin-myosin interaction...
... 44) Control of pain in patients with cancer NHS Quality Improvement Scotland 2000, Edinburgh The NMC Code of Professional Conduct: Standards for Conduct, Performance and Ethics Nursing and Midwifery ... • The management of cancer pain can and should be improved by better collaboration between the disciplines of oncology, pain medicine and palliative medicine This must start in the training programmes ... non-cancer pain The Pain Society 2004, London Clark AJ, Ahmedzai SH, Allan LG, Camacho F Efficacy and safety of transdermal fentanyl and sustained -release oral morphine in patients with cancer and...
... Enzymes and substrates Kinetic parameters kcat and Km were obtained by measuring initial rates of reaction for the mutant and wild-type enzymes in 0.1 m potassium phosphate (pH 6.0, 7.0 and 8.0) ... Japan) A standard curve of the change in uorescence versus [NAD(P)H] (0.11.9 lm) was prepared and enzyme activity was determined by measuring the production of NAD(P)H within the linear range ... common in higher animals andin Archaea), and NADP+-specic members, respectively Most of these are evolutionarily and structurally related, in many cases quite closely, despite the functional and...
... Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: 433–439 Simone Teufel and Hans van Halteren 2004 Evaluating Information Content by Factoid Analysis: Human Annotation and ... selected, and ranked by Yasuda’s method Then, Yasuda’s method was evaluated using Precision Two summaries were also ranked by ROUGE andby cosine distance and both Precision values were calculated Finally, ... summaries by Kazawa’s method, ROUGE and cosine distance, calculated using Precision The results of the evaluation by Precision for summarization ratios of 40% and 20% are shown in Figures and 2,...
... cleavage of recombinant wild-type CTPS in the absence and presence of ligands For each gel: lane contains molecular mass standards and lanes 26 contain wild-type CTPS treated with trypsin for 0, ... the 25- and 28-kDa fragments For each gel shown in B through E, lane contains molecular mass standards and lanes 26 contain mutant CTPS treated with trypsin for 0, 10, 20, 30, and 60 min, respectively ... NH3-dependent CTP formation in the absence of ligands (s) andin the presence of ATP (10 mM, n), UTP (10 mM, h), and ATP and UTP combined (10 mM each, ,) Panel B shows the inactivation of CTPS-catalysed...
... medium containing kanamycin and gentamycin, and used for agroinoculation as described below Plant inoculation Tomato plants cv Nainemor were inoculated at the twoleaf stage by pricking the stem ... that of actin2] 15, 25 and 35 days after inoculation, respectively Each boxplot shows the median (horizontal line), first and third quartiles (lower and upper limits of boxes), and the minimum and ... was proved by cloning, sequencing, and characterising the fitness and virulence (here defined as the impact on plant growth) of offspring mutant genomes extracted from an infected plant: we demonstrate...