... proteins, such as IgG, lactoferrin and lactoperoxidase, based on cation exchangers In his work, S-Sepharose FF, S-Hyper D-F and Fractogel EMD SO 650 (S) were considered as successful candidates for ... biomass led to the significant decrease of the initial mass flow (by increasing the biomass concentration from to 20 g/l d.w., the initial mass flow has been reduced for about times) The increase ... initial and final mass flows, the factor FN has been considered and defined as the ratio between the mass flows recorded in presence and in absence of alcohol Similarly, the factor FP has been...
... (alkaline phosphatase, amylase, asparaginase, chymotrypsin, elastase, galactosidase, lysozyme, pepsin, perossidase, glucose oxidase, glucose-6phosphate-dehydrogenase, hexokinase, glucuronidase, phosphotriesterase, ... integrals and differential equations were mostly restricted to the realm of mathematics The first modern examples of applications can be found in the classic papers by Caputo (Caputo) and Caputo and ... genes, enzymes, RNAs, and low molecular-weight compounds are encapsulated into synthetic lipid-based compartments, such as in the case of lipid vesicles The membrane acts as a boundary to confine the...
... semiformal sector has the characteristics of both formal and informal sectors In Africa it has been defined as the operations of savings and credit associations, rotating savings and credit associations ... projects, and hence least likely to repay, to borrow, while those with the least risky projects cease to borrow Interest rates will thus play the allocative role of equating demand and supply ... organizations, business associations, and rotating savings and credit associations In addition, financial transactions also take place between traders, friends, relatives and landlords, as well as commercial...
... diet and lifestyle factors such as alcohol and tobacco use, as well as poverty and limited access to health care These threats may be even more acute in Chernobyl-affected areas, owing to the ... lives as quickly andas far as is possible They need to be reintegrated into society as a whole, so that their needs are increasingly addressed through mainstream provision and according to the ... affected territories as well asto the affected individuals and communimeasures should be adopted to integrate less severely affected areas back into productive use This combination of measures —...
... inland areas, and the waterfront of the Delaware and related tributaries The coastal zone encompasses areas in which the State has the authority to regulate landand water uses through the Coastal ... waters and waterfronts of the Hudson River and related water bodies south of the Raritan Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and some inland areas from Sandy Hook to Cape May, the Delaware Bay and some inland ... habitat Please utilize the Landscape Project Maps to assist in the determination of the specified endangered and/ or threatened species habitat within the project area Undeveloped land within Landscape...
... In England and Wales, for example, over 100 million tonnes of household, industrial and commercial waste is produced annually We are running out of space for putting waste into landfill and this ... consumers more aware of and interested in the origin of food, helping to improve their links with and understanding of the rural economy, food production, land management and rural community issues ... plastic cartons) [ ] Use reusable crockery, glassware & cutlery where possible (to reduce waste) This is part of “Greener Events”, a guide on reducing the environmental impacts of conferences and...
... that has to be mixed with ketchup and “cheese”, which has maltodextrin as the first ingredient Young children not understand the persuasive intent of advertising and are easily misled Based on ... etc.), a standard in the top half of the highest possible score was categorized as good, and scores in the bottom half were classified as weak For example, the top score for sodium standards was eight ... disabilities, and deaths caused by diet- and obesity-related diseases and conditions, such as heart disease, cancer, high blood pressure, and diabetes For more information on CSPI’s projects and other policies...
... phase during which inflammatory cytokines such as IFNg, TNF-a and IL-17 are produced This step-wise progression, as well as cytokine switch, has led to the conclusion that waning immunoregulatory ... reduced onset and severity of T1 D, as well as reduced susceptibility to other organ-specific autoimmune disorders, such as experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) and autoimmune ovarian ... IL-2 modulatory strategies, to prevent T1 D in genetically susceptible individuals and/ or cure the overt disease The induction and maintenance of long lasting tolerance to islet autoantigens...
... 4, 40 and 400 μM of gemcitabine; and 0.6, and 60 μM of taxol Drugs were used at concentrations corresponding to peak plasma levels and were also tested at doses equivalent to one-tenth of and tenfold ... resistant to both drugs and showed disease progression Patients treated with carboplatin (3 cases: primary and recurrent), carboplatin and gemcitabine (2 cases), or carboplatin, taxol and gemcitabine ... mRNA was used as calibrator The efficiency of amplification, which never exceeded 5% variability in the different experiments, was used to determine the relative expression of mRNA and was calculated...
... 4, 40 and 400 μM of gemcitabine; and 0.6, and 60 μM of taxol Drugs were used at concentrations corresponding to peak plasma levels and were also tested at doses equivalent to one-tenth of and tenfold ... resistant to both drugs and showed disease progression Patients treated with carboplatin (3 cases: primary and recurrent), carboplatin and gemcitabine (2 cases), or carboplatin, taxol and gemcitabine ... mRNA was used as calibrator The efficiency of amplification, which never exceeded 5% variability in the different experiments, was used to determine the relative expression of mRNA and was calculated...
... applicants and regulators is to identify the key areas of uncertainty andto design appropriate monitoring and surveillance methods Small plots and laboratory studies are unlikely to prove useful ... Märkisch-Oderland LK Havelland LK Havelland havel LK Oder-Spree infestation rate [%] LK Potsdam- Mittelmark Fläming Mittelmark LK Teltow- LK TeltowLK Dahme- Fläming Spreewald LK Märkisch-Oderland LK ... biodiversity and agricultural management schemes are needed for monitoring and modelling dispersal and persistence of GMP as well as planning GMP EM with respect to coexistence issues in agricultural landscapes...
... applicants and regulators is to identify the key areas of uncertainty andto design appropriate monitoring and surveillance methods Small plots and laboratory studies are unlikely to prove useful ... Märkisch-Oderland LK Havelland LK Havelland havel LK Oder-Spree infestation rate [%] LK Potsdam- Mittelmark Fläming Mittelmark LK Teltow- LK TeltowLK Dahme- Fläming Spreewald LK Märkisch-Oderland LK ... biodiversity and agricultural management schemes are needed for monitoring and modelling dispersal and persistence of GMP as well as planning GMP EM with respect to coexistence issues in agricultural landscapes...
... competition of sugar receptor, and the galactose can be linked with cationic compounds such as lactoferrin or chitosan for destruction of EV71 cells was determined by qRT-PCR detection as described above ... phospholipase (5 U/ml) purchased from Sigma-Aldrich Inc for 90 minutes before subjected to the test of EV71 binding assay The EV71 binding assay was performed within one hour after washing out ... EV 71+sialidase 2mU/ml EV 71+sialidase 10mU/ml EV 71+sialidase 50mU/ml Figure treatment of DLD-1 cells decreased EV71 infection Sialidase3 Sialidase treatment of DLD-1 cells decreased EV71 infection...
... of tobacco use: results of a factorial experiment Tob Control 2003, 12(2):178-183 Steenland K, Sieber K, Etzel RA, Pechacek T, Maurer K: Exposure toenvironmental tobacco smoke and risk factors ... exposure to ETS and respiratory symptoms/diagnosis among adult non-smokers in Aleppo-Syria (n = 1118) ETS score* Self-reported respiratory symptoms/diagnoses middle General respiratory symptoms Past ... severity of asthma, sinusitis, or lower respiratory tract infection In contrast, in a study of 349 adults with asthma in the US, Eisner and colleagues found that exposure to ETS at baseline was associated...
... factors, albeit a tough task, raises concerns of inequity and bias [16] Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Triage decision making: ethical and legal quandaries Triage and admission decisions ... call for action In today’s era of scarce ICU resources and future projected increase in need for ICU beds as the population ages, admission/discharge and triage policies need to provide concrete ... to promote and support research projects that seek to answer these questions Perhaps instead of continuing to struggle with definitions of inappropriateness and/ or futility, a time has come to...
... assay (Kryptor PCT, Brahms, Hennigsdorf, Germany) This assay is based on a polyclonal antibody against calcitonin and a monoclonal antibody against katacalcin, which bind to the calcitonin and katacalcin ... infectious phase or hospital stay, and outcome (deceased or alive) Two independent experts, who were blind to the PCT results, reviewed each complete medical history and categorized patients into one ... 'gold standard' for fever aetiology, against which PCT measurement was evaluated Procalcitonin assay For serum PCT measurement, we used a time-resolved amplified cryptate emission technology assay...
... communication And finally, to help them use English to communicate in professional work That is the reason I choose the topic: “Current situation and solutions to improve English communication at Ca Mau environmental ... proper sentence The reason is because they didn't study phrases When you learn a language, you learn both words and phrases together Likewise, you need to study and learn phrases If you know 1000 ... would like to practice to improve their communication: • Practice to speak more slowly and pronounce more clearly • Learning some common phrases to use in conversation when they not understand what...
... Mechanics and Metallurgy - to investigate the role of technology on motivation in the language classrooms andto review the students’ ideas on how to use technological equipment effectively - to discover ... selected from two classes (CK47 A, B) of Mechanics department The questionnaire was designed to find out the role of technology on the motivation of EFL learners in language classes andto put forward ... 32) Tognato, M.I.R Rethinking the teacher‟s role and the process of insertion of technology in the classroom In: FORTKAMP, M.B.M.; XAVIER, R.P (Ed.) EFL teaching and learning in Brazil: theory and...
... Co-PI), and Mr Ng Kwang Loong Stanley (then NGS-AGS, as Collaborator/Inventor), and was awarded the 1st SBIC Innovative Grant to develop e-SIGE as a bioimaging tool The Project Title was “A Novel ... am eternally grateful to my parents and brother for their love, support, and understanding as I pursue my time consuming research Last but not least, I am grateful to NUS and the Government of ... immunochromatographic diagnosis Of note, real-time PCR (as well as NASBA) assays have shown the potential to detect low levels of parasitaemia, with resolution up to about 0.02 parasites / μl...