... strandsEp 28500:=Number of strands at middleNs_middle ye4ceilsp2:= Ns_middle 34=Area of pre-stress strandsAps_1 Ns_middle Strand_area⋅:= Aps_1 7.378=Total force in strandsFs ... data for strand pattern for the proper beam. LRFD pre-stressed beam.mcd7/1/2003 16 of 71Moment and Shear, Generated by DL on the Composite Section.This generator is capable of handling from ... f_reqd 3.789=Approximate force per strand (k) =(estimate 42 ksi loss)F_est Strand_area 0.75 Strand_strength⋅ 42−( )⋅:= F_est 34.828=Approximate number of strands required =N1f_reqdF_est1Areayb...
... for his passage, After landing in south Omaha, he got a job selling bacon and soap and lard for Armour and Company. His territory was up among the Badlands and the cow and Indian country of ... talk and urged the listeners to go out and test it in their business and social contacts, and then come back to class and speak about their experiences and the results they had achieved. What ... approbation and lavish in your praise," and people will cherish your words and treasure them and repeat them over a lifetime - repeat them years after you have forgotten them. happiness and...
... generation,‘generation by selection and repair’, which relies on a‘master-document’ representation that pre-determinesthe basic formand contentof atext and yetis amenableto editing and revision for ... bits and pieces of text be HealthDoc: Customizing patient information and health education by medical condition and personal characteristicsChrysanne DiMarco,* Graeme Hirst,** Leo Wanner,* and ... health: Principles and policies.” In Health and cultures: Exploring the relationships.Volume I: Policies, professional practice and education, edited by Ralph Masi, Lynette Mensah, and Keith A. McLeod.Oakville,...
... membrane and increasing Salmonella invasionefficiency [62]. It is of note that both IpaC and SipCare essential for Shigella and Salmonella uptake by macrophages in the early steps of invasion, and ... DeBord KL, Anderson DM, Marketon MM,Overheim KA, DePaolo RW, Ciletti NA, Jabri B &Schneewind O (2006) Immunogenicity and protectiveimmunity against bubonic plague and pneumonicplague by immunization ... red. Residues in green and blue display strong and weak similarity,respectively. The two predicted TM regionsare indicated in boxes.Membrane targeting and pore formation by the T3SS P J. Matteăet...
... houses is driven by present and future aggregated income, population and mortgage rates andby past, present and future construction activities.6 37Figure 3: Housing overvaluation and interest ... housing market 2010-9 Martin Brown, Steven Ongena, Alexander Popov, and Pinar Ye,sin: Who Needs Credit and Who Gets Credit in Eastern Europe? 2010-10 Jean-Pierre Danthine and André Kurmann: ... Obstfeld, 1991), herding behavior (e.g. like Avery and Zemsky, 1998), and disaster myopia (e.g. Herring and Wachter, 1999) by investorsas well as by lenders (e.g. Hott, 2011). In this paper, we...
... they describe by his frequentthough needless visits, but especially by the multitude of his Bills, by his visitingtwice a day, or oftner (a very careful and painful Doctor) andby still writing ... quite crost, and the effect made uncertain, and hazardous.Thirdly, By giving Medicinesthemselves on small accounts, and suchas require only a good ordering, and nomore.Fourthly, By repeating ... conclude thisungrateful Discourse, with saying that by reason more frauds may be committed by t h e Apothecaries, then by any otherTrade, andby supposition that gain willtempt most men to dishonest...
... 2004–014Computer and InternetUse by Children and Adolescents in 2001Statistical Analysis ReportOctober 2003 2. Is use by children and adolescents related to age, socioeconomic and demographic ... only one place, and what locations do these users favor? 5. Do the ways children and adolescents use computers and the Internet, and where they use them, vary by children’s and adolescents’ ... (in thousands)Internet use locationsTable 7. Percentage of children and adolescents who use the Internet at only one location, by child and family/household characteristics andby location...
... 6 and 12 h. Moreover, the transcriptional induction of IL-10 by hypoxia ⁄ SD was abolished by the p38 inhibitorSB202190 but was unexpectedly augmented by the pro-teasomal inhibitor MG132 and ... presence and absence of IL-10. *P < 0.05 and **P < 0.01 versus Cont group. (D) Representativewestern blots for collagen I and III in the presence and absence of 0.1 lM angiotensin II and IL-10.Paracrine ... proliferation and collagensynthesis (Fig. 1B).Hypoxia⁄SD induces NF-jB-dependent IL-1b and TNF-a transcriptionBecause transcription of IL-1b and TNF-a can be aug-mented in MSCs by hypoxia [5], and...
... glass tubes whichacted as humidity chambers by half-filling them with water and cotton. Ovaries were dissected at 8, 16 and 24 h, and 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 days after collection, respectively.Virgin ... (lanes 1 and 3; protein from 16 pairs of ovaries) and mated queens (lanes 2 and 4; protein from four pairs of ovaries) was analyzed by westernblot (primary antibody: anti-SiVgR sera in lanes 1 and ... sera in lanes 1 and 2 and preim-mune serum in lanes 3 and 4; both 1 : 1000 dilution). A band of 202 kDa was recognized by the Si VgR antisera in ovaries fromvirgin (lane 1) and mated queens (lane...
... induced by ligands on C-LytA monitored by near-UV CD with no ligand added (—) and upon addition of ligands:s, d, 2.5 and 20 mM choline; n, m, 2.5 mM and 20 mM atropine;h, j), 2.5 mM and 20 ... the attenuance values. On theother hand, the viable cell numbers in atropine-treated and ipratropium-treated cultures were lowered by 90% and 95% after 2 h and 4 h of incubation,respectively ... min. Experimental con-ditions depended on the enzyme, and were set as follows:37 °C and pH 6.9 for LytA; 30 °C and pH 6.0 for LytC; and 30 °C and pH 6.9 for Pce. The specific activities of theenzymes...
... equation and the apparent KM and Vmaxvalues were derived with their standard errors. Thecompetitive and noncompetitive Kivalues were derived fromthe equations KMiẳ KM(1 + [I] Ki) and ... generated both by theH+-ATPase and H+-PPiase [11]. By analogy, thismodel may also include the protein encoded by thett12 gene in Arabidopsis thaliana [12], a member of themultidrug and toxic ... marker),oligomycin-sensitive ATPase (mitochondria marker), latentIDPase (Golgi marker) and cytochrome c reductase (endo-plasmic reticulum marker). As shown in Table 3, both theplasmalemma and tonoplast fractions were...
... S-(2-boro-noethyl)-l-cysteine (BEC). His120 and His145, and thecorresponding His101 and His126 in arginase I, weredescribed among the ligands for coordination ofMn2+A and Mn2+B, respectively [9,24]. ... [9]. As indicated by thecrystal structure, Mn2+A and Mn2+Bare, respectively,coordinated by His120 and His145, which are equival-ent to the histidines at position 101 and 126 in thesequence ... [9].Human arginases I and II are related by about 50%amino acid sequence identity and, more importantly,residues which are known to be involved in metalcoordination, substrate binding and catalysis...
... right-hand side in (3) represents the contribution of bond i to the property P and is called the bond contribution and represented by P(i): 1LjjjPi b i (4) and the property ... flavonoids and other polyphenols, the varieties of fruit and vegetable consumed, and differences postharvest such as cooking treatment effects, bioavailability and metabolism by colonic bacteria, and ... and fats and limited intake of plant foods) has led to a rapid increase of mortality due to several types of cancers including lung (by 53%), breast (by 37%), pancreas (by 63%), prostate (by...