... to evaluate the effects of a standardized muscle contusion on blood flow to the tibia and its surrounding muscle following limited, intramedullary reaming and nail insertion of a segmental tibia ... (ankle joint) The muscle fascia was incised The muscle was then reflected, and the periosteum was elevated off the anterolateral aspect of the tibia Blood flow to the muscleand bone were taken ... injured soft tissue envelope Limited reaming was used because of the well-known detrimental effects of standard reaming [4,11-23] Laser doppler flowmetry was employed to measure bone and muscle...
... to evaluate the effects of a standardized muscle contusion on blood flow to the tibia and its surrounding muscle following limited, intramedullary reaming and nail insertion of a segmental tibia ... (ankle joint) The muscle fascia was incised The muscle was then reflected, and the periosteum was elevated off the anterolateral aspect of the tibia Blood flow to the muscleand bone were taken ... injured soft tissue envelope Limited reaming was used because of the well-known detrimental effects of standard reaming [4,11-23] Laser doppler flowmetry was employed to measure bone and muscle...
... protein lysis buffer (150 mM of NaCl, 20 mM of Tris-HCl, 1% NP-40, 10 mM of EDTA, 10% glycerol, mM of PMSF, 10 µg/ml of aprotinin, µg/ml of leupeptin, µg/ml of pepstatin) and incubated for 30 on ice ... HPASMC Effects of hypoxia and BPS on BrdU incorporation in cultured Effects of hypoxia and BPS on BrdU incorporation in cultured HPASMC Cultured HPASMC were exposed to various concentrations of oxygen ... expression Effects of BPS and 8-Br-cAMP on p27kip1 protein expression during hypoxia Cultured HPASMC were exposed to 21% and 2% oxygen with or without mM of 8Br-cAMP or 10 µM of BPS for 24 hours, and...
... (mg/L) (mg/L) of Ca and Mg added Amount of Ca and Mg added (mg/L) (a) (b) Adsorbed Ca, Mg (mg/g) Fig - Concentration profiles of (a) As and (b) Fe in leachate with the addition of Ca and Mg in different ... (mg/g) a average ± standard deviation of samples However, upon addition of 100 mg/L each of Ca and Mg leaching of As decreased to 24.6 and 23.3 µg/L, respectively Leaching of As was decreased ... 9.0 and 11.0 pH 7.0 Leaching in anaerobic incubation and 100 0.9 Effectof Ca and Mg concentrations Effectof pH pH 7.0 Glucose addition at 100 mg/L ; pH 7.0 Analytical methods Arsenic standard...
... (1984) Mechanism of cytoplasmic pH regulation in hypoxic maize root tips and its role in survival under hypoxia Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 81, ... K os hi hi ka ri i Fig Comparison of GABA contents in GBR between soaking and SGT methods Table Effect of GBR by steaming and ethanol treatment on GABA content and APC Treatment GABA (mg/100 g ... accumulation of 4-aminobutyrate in rice seedlings: causes and significance Phytochemistry, 38(5), 1147–1150 Bandara, J M., Vithanege, A K., & Bean, G A (1991) Effect of parboiling and bran removal...
... the adverse effectof As and Cd on the growth of chinese cabbage, radish and lettuce and to establelish the critical level of elements in chinese cabbage, radish and lettuce Materials and Methods ... yield of the edible part of chinese cabbage, radish, and lettuce grown at the Cd treated soils Contents of As and Cd in edible part of chinese cabbage, radish, and lettuce The contents of As and ... Arsenic in paddy soils and effects of absorbed arsenic on physiological and ecological characteristic of rice plant II Effectof As treatment on the growth and as uptake of rice plant Korean J...
... investigating the effectof the same metal pollutant found similar effects on yield parameters of flaxseed On the other hand, Singal et al (1995), examined the effectof Cd on seed mass of fenugreek, and found ... Effectof irrigation with lead and cadmium on the growth and on the metal uptake of cauliflower, spinach and parsley Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A: Environmental Science and ... Malan and J M Farrant Figure Effectof Cd and Ni on the sugar and starch content (mg glucose/seed) of seeds harvested from plants grown in 0.05 mg/litre Cd or mg/litre Ni IP and YP values for Ni and...
... Fifty years ofmuscleand the sliding filament hypothesis (Eur J Biochem 271) 1405 Fig Electron micrograph of cross-section of frog sartorius muscle, showing end-on view of double array of filaments ... section of frog sartorius muscle, and diagram showing corresponding overlapping arrays of thicker (myosin) and thinner (actin) filaments Ó FEBS 2004 Fifty years ofmuscleand the sliding filament ... structure of striated muscle [4] I had moved to MIT (September of 1952) to learn electron microscopy in F O Schmitt’s group, and to look for my double array of filaments using that technique and in...
... user, and word prediction gives good results in terms of keystroke savings (Garay-Vitoria and Abascal, 2006) versational speech and web pages of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) A series of across-text ... not focus on the effectof training set size, but on the effectof text type and topic domain differences Our approach to text prediction is largely inspired by (Van den Bosch and Bogers, 2008) ... questions: (1) “What is the effectof text type differences on the quality of a text prediction algorithm?” and (2) “What is the best choice of training data if domain- and text type-specific data...
... evaluation of silencing of the promoter, and the resultant level of coexpression of SUMF1 and GALNS; and (b) confirmation of targeting of the expressed enzyme into affected chondrocytes and their ... all of these data indicate that secretion of GALNS and the effectof SUMF1 coexpression are affected by cell type, and also demonstrate the importance of defining the optimal ratio of sulfatase and ... conceive and design the experiments and drafted the manuscript A M Montano conceived and designed ˜ the experiments, and helped in analysis of the results and drafting of the manuscript S Tomatsu and...
... linear with time and protein Determination of NAD content The content of NAD (the sum of its reduced and oxidized forms) in Xenopus tissues was determined according to the method of Nisselbaum & ... therefore examined the effects of the substrate (retinal), product (retinoic acid), coenzymes (NAD+ and NADH), related dinucleotides (NADP+ and NADPH) and a typical inhibitor of the enzyme (disulfiram) ... the logarithm of T3 molar concentration, the slope of which yields the Hill coefficient vc and vi are velocities calculated in the absence and presence of various concentrations of T3 The Hill...
... of a 10-M excess of sodium dithionite or sodium ascorbate and a 4-M excess of Fig Chemical structures of ibuprofen and warfarin 6216 S Baroni et al (Eur J Biochem 268) Binding of ibuprofen and ... 7.0), in the absence and presence of a 5-M excess of sodium dithionite or sodium ascorbate; and (c) by sequential addition of a 10-M excess of dithiothreitol and a 4-M excess of S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine ... cleft and the warfarin primary site (i.e Sudlow’s site I) These water Fig Effectof ibuprofen and warfarin on the EPR spectroscopic properties of ferrous HSA–haem-NO X-band EPR spectra of ferrous...
... because adolescent addictions are different than those of adults He describes the process of counseling, denial and compliance, and surrender and recovery Nowinski stresses the need for family intervention ... dramatic rise in the use of marijuana and more use of stimulants, LSD and inhalants It also describes how this trend was a reversal from the recent downward patterns of drug use among teens D) ... comparison of family systems therapy, group therapy, and family drug education." The Journal of Marital and Family Therapy October, 1992.Nowinski, Joseph Substance Abuse in Adolescents and Young...
... internal structure and the impact of internal factors of the company and they are based on assumption of stability of economic factors and variables (Bokpin, 2009) In general, all of these theories ... is used and this research is contributed to the knowledge of this issue by using the new method and using accounting variables and macroeconomic variables at the same time and the effectof these ... deciding about an appropriate and desirable portion of liabilities and equity because of their direct effect on value of stock market After determining the amount of capital needed by company,...
... viruses [17] 2.0 Materials and methods 2.1 Sources of viruses and cowpea cultivars/lines (CVS/L) One isolate each of CABMV, CMeV and SBMV and the two cowpea lines (IT86D-719 and TVU 76) used for this ... cultivars Nigerian J of Basic and Applied Sci 1988, 2:25-33 Taiwo MA, Akinjogunla OJ: Cowpea viruses: Quantitative and Qualitative effects of single and mixed viral infections African J of Biotech 2006, ... http://www.virologyj.com/content/4/1/95 of cowpea viruses The modern concept of production of transgenic plants that has been applied to tobacco and papaya [25,26] may have to be adapted to cowpea, for effective virus control and...
... A total of 64 patient and caregiver dyads were recruited and interviewed Around two-thirds of the patients were male and two-thirds of the caregivers were female Median age of patients and caregivers ... the absence of patient information, clinicians and researchers often rely on the reports of caregivers, family members and sometimes staff Contemporary assessments from lay caregivers (and family ... symptoms and quality of life, few have examined agreement regarding factors increasingly relevant at the end of life, including psychological and spiritual concerns [5-7] Better understanding of what...
... Reality Mazes: effectof age and cerebral lesion Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2011 8:6 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: • Convenient ... information and working memory capacity As a consequence, age differences emerge when demanding storage and processing of information are simultaneously required [21] Paper and pencil tests and ecological ... other hand, the observation of a patient in daily contexts generates many issues about the reliability and interpretation of collected data In order to avoid biases, the design of an effective...
... obesity and functional impairment of the spine secondary to weakness and stiffness of the lumbar muscles, possibly leading to LBP and disability [19,36-38]; moreover, there is a lack of quantitative ... while O and cLBP showed a “cone” shape (Figure 5B and Figure 5C) CoR was located between L1 and L3 in C (CoR Zone: 2) and between S1 and ASIS in O and cLBP (CoR Zone: 5; Mann-Whitney p = 0.007 and ... patient should provide deeper understanding of the relationship between obesity and cLBP and contribute to the identification of different subgroups as the standard deviation values seems to suggest...
... viruses [17] 2.0 Materials and methods 2.1 Sources of viruses and cowpea cultivars/lines (CVS/L) One isolate each of CABMV, CMeV and SBMV and the two cowpea lines (IT86D-719 and TVU 76) used for this ... cultivars Nigerian J of Basic and Applied Sci 1988, 2:25-33 Taiwo MA, Akinjogunla OJ: Cowpea viruses: Quantitative and Qualitative effects of single and mixed viral infections African J of Biotech 2006, ... http://www.virologyj.com/content/4/1/95 of cowpea viruses The modern concept of production of transgenic plants that has been applied to tobacco and papaya [25,26] may have to be adapted to cowpea, for effective virus control and...
... proportion of the study population and the distribution of the vaccinated individuals as a function of age No difference was found in the proportion of men and women among vaccinated and unvaccinated ... admissions and number of days in hospital because of influenza (ICD-10; J10.0, J10.8, J11.0, and J11.8), pneumonia (ICD-10; J12– 18, J69.0 and A48.1), IPD (ICD-10; A40.3 and G00.1) and cardiac ... reduction of hospital admissions was 13% (< 0.8) and the reduction of in-hospital stay was 38% (< 0.001) For pneumonia overall (Table 4) a reduction of hospital admissions (38%–55%) andof in hospital...