... helped in the interpretation of the results VM helped in obtaining funding for the study, in the writing of the paper and interpretation of the results All authors read and approved the final manuscript ... critical comments and helped in the interpretation of the results RA made critical comments and helped in the interpretation of the results SS helped in data collection and made critical comments that ... consenting students (N = 5614) were administered a brief screening instrument (see next section) in the classroom and then students were invited for the second phase using a stratified random sampling...
... amusement and study Soga received dinner invitations, only to be asked to provide entertainment by talking in his foreign language and singing native hymns He soon learnt to decline social invitations, ... those early intellectuals in our country Nor is this an exercise in showing a bias towards the Eastern Cape in the understanding of this country’s intellectual tradition In looking to the roots and ... of intellectual activity among Africans in the nineteenthcentury They distinguished themselves in their various fields, rising to become the most in uential of the early African intellectuals in...
... culture in a new world: the May Fourth Movement and the Chinese diaspora in Singapore, 1919-1932 (New York: Rout ledge, 2003); Cheng Lim-Keak, Social Change and the Chinese in Singapor e (Singapore: ... Group: Chinese Business inEarly twentieth -century Penang"Journal of Southeast Asian Studies VolXVII, No1, (1986); Wu Xiao An Chinese Business in the Making of a Malay State, 1882-1941: Kedah and ... “Colonial Law and Chinese Society." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 80 (2), 1950:pp.97-123; Freedman M “Immigrants and Associations: Chinese inNineteenthCentury Singapore." Comparative...
... in Latin American colonies in the sixteenth century, the seventeenth, eighteenthandearlynineteenthcentury 6 - Assess the role of Latin American colonial empire for Spain and the Philippines ... establishment of commercial activity of Spain in Latin America Chapter 3: The process of developing commercial activity of Spain in the Latin American colonies (XVI century - earlynineteenth century) ... of Spain in Latin America from the sixteenth century to the earlynineteenthcenturyand its causes - Characteristics of the commercial activities of Spain in the Latin America colonies and the...
... within the clinical conversation and during the patient charting process by delineating and categorizing salient characters, plotlines, settings, themes and sub-themes as a narrative technique in ... planning), explaining complex drug regimens and coordinating treatment plans with other physician-specialists (Tresolini, 1994) Finally, clinical conversations have become increasingly complex ... approach Standardized patients assist in teaching medical students to effectively integrate the biomedical and humanistic elements of a diagnostic interview In the two pre-clinical years of medical...
... enforced guideline recommendations without knowledge of PCT The primary end-point in this non-inferiority trial was a combined endpoint of adverse medical outcomes within 30 days following the ED ... calculation of the PSI in daily practice is time consuming which limits its dissemination and implementation in routine care [55] In addition, the PSI is not a validated predictor for the clinically relevant ... which develops in vitro diagnostica, including some of the biomarkers mentioned in this study PS, MCC and BM received support from BRAHMS to attend meetings and fulfilled speaking engagements BM has...
... comment was made that medical training includes developing skills/competencies in referral practices (e.g., standardized referral forms are used inmedical academic practice and teaching clinics) ... educational institution offering a training program coordinated by a medical physician However, this is in its infancy and much needs to be worked out This does indicate a growing level of interest in ... chest pain, whether as a main presenting complaint or as a co-morbid condition The prevalence and clinical management, both diagnosis and treatment, of musculoskeletal chest pain in ambulatory medical...
... applications on building constructions P Amparo López Jiménez M.Sc and PhD in Industrial Engineering, Associate Professor in the Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering Department at the Universidad ... CFD and Network models for predicting wind-driven ventilation in buildings Building and Environment 42-2007 4079–4085 [13] Jong-Hoon Kang, Sang-Joon Lee Improvement of natural ventilation in a ... passive cooling effect by combining convective and heat transport between the outer and inner walls in summer; watertight to guarantee no water infiltration due to rain, humidity and no condensation...
... the 2006 International Gynecologic Cancer Society Meeting and the 2006 Society for the Advancement of Blood Management Meeting [32] In the interest of simplicity, interventions used in bloodless ... Potential risks accompanying the method are fat and air embolism and infection [4] Aminocaproic acid, desmopressin acetate, aprotinin, tranexamic acid, phytonadione and vasopressin are hemostatic drugs ... decrease the incidence of immunosuppression reported in homologous blood transfusions, in gynecologic oncology [4] Finally, in the hands of well-trained interventional radiologists, uterine artery...
... giving verbal informed consent Only men who were having sex with other men were involved in questionnaire distribution and collection The involvement of MSM as research assistants possibly minimised ... situation of MSM in Malawi is problematic It is illegal for men to have sex with other menIn an environment where HIV infection prevalence in adults is 12% and with the “bridging” or mixing between heterosexual ... Some 58.8% of the MSM had ever obtained HIV voluntary counselling and testing services (Table 3) Table 3: Knowledge about men having sex with other menand HIV in Malawi Total Age group (years)...
... needed for conducting, reporting, and interpreting randomized clinical trials This knowledge cannot be inferred from an understanding of conventional experimental design in the social and behavioral ... emphasized reducing denial while preserving hope, completing unfinished business, and taking an active role in treatment decisions, but “above all else, simply listening, understanding, and sometimes ... randomization, introducing bias Forty patients were each initially randomized to intervention and control conditions In the intervention group, patient was excluded owing to death, owing to incomplete...
... Giroverband Rheinland-Pfalz (S) Landesbank Berlin Holding AG Sparkassen- und Giroverband Hessen-Thüringen (S) Land Hessen Freistaat Thüringen Landesbank Baden-Württemberg Land Niedersachsen Land ... according to their ownership stakes, including the savings banks in North Rhine-Westphalia In particular, as shown in Table 1, the two savings banks associations in North Rhine-Westphalia (Rheinischer ... corporate lending by savings banks in Germany kept increasing even after the beginning of the financial crisis in 2007, however Accordingly, a substantial part of the U.S and global rescue and stimulus...
... Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1970; and his doctorate in education from North Carolina State University in 1991 He has published on topics including menin nursing, nursing informatics, and nursing ... training, conduct, and tradition of menin nursing in 1937 General shortages of nurses inBritain during the years around World War II provided additional employment opportunities for menin ... status and pay Such gendered divisions further deterred men from nursing In the early part of the 20th century, discriminatory registration laws in Great Britainand discriminatory military laws in...
... Table S1 C-flux in mmolÆCÆmin)1ÆgÆprotein)1 during fermentative capacity assay in samples from the nitrogen-starvation experiments Table S2 C-flux in mmolÆCÆmin)1ÆgÆprotein)1 during fermentative capacity ... proteolysis of ubiquitin-tagged proteins [41] Ubiquitination of proteins is catalysed by three enzymes: ubiquitin-activating enzyme (E1), ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (E2) and ubiquitin protein ligase (E3) ... the glycolytic and fermentative enzymes in lmolÆmin)1ÆmgÆprotein)1 during glucose excess conditions in the presence of nitrogen This supplementary material can be found in the online article Please...
... origin had poorly defined interactions between Cyt f and plastocyanin and/ or plastocyanin and photosystem I, and subsequently the nature of the interactions in the two lineages (hydrophobic in ... showed an increase for both DHà and –TDSà [14] Comparison between P laminosum and spinach The response to ionic strength of the reaction between P laminosum plastocyanin and photosystem I was in marked ... (Table in [1] andin this paper) Although the curves are shallow, making extrapolation more difficult, and the number of datapoints is smaller than in the case of the interaction between Cyt f and...
... Research in Gender and History The Women’s Movement and Women’s Employment in Nineteenth- CenturyBritain Ellen Jordan Gender, Sexuality and Colonial Modernities Edited by Antoinette Burton Women’s ... scarcity of coin and the consequent explosive growth of credit; a greater involvement in trade and investment among the landed and idle gentry alike; and, crucially, the introduction into England of ... almanacs and manuals for women printed in England in the mid to late eighteenth century. 1 Measuring barely three inches by five inches, it is a pocket book in the most literal sense Just inside...
... reports have indicated that MVP is tyrosine phosphorylated in vivo in CHO and PC12 cells and phosphorylated by PKC and casein kinase II in vitro using specific kinase agonist and inhibitors [31,32] ... The UD, Src homology and Src homology (SH2) domains in Src are key binding sites for proteins that regulate Src activity and integrate Src into important signalling pathways and cell cycle events ... activity Domains within Src kinases target the enzyme to specific subcellular locations where they bind to regulatory and ⁄ or substrate proteins and are integrated into cell signalling pathways and cell...
... Protein– protein interactions in the complex between the enhancer binding protein NIFA and the sensor NIFL from Azotobacter vinelandii J Bacteriol 183, 1359–1368 12 Lei, S., Pulakat, L & Gavini, ... least three independent experiments; the insets show the corresponding radioactive transcription bands of one representative experiment for A and B in the presence of increasing inhibitor concentrations ... which are missing in the in vitro analysis However, we have not detected other proteins in significant amounts besides MBP-NifL and NifA in the in vivo formed complexes by silver staining In vivo complex...