... Electron concentration is thus believed to be mainly determined by the concentration of oxygen vacancies like any other metal oxide semiconductors The rather fast increase of electron concentration ... variation However, we could not find any systematic influenceof employed binders on the carrier concentration Electron concentration was observed to increase slightly in the temperature range of ... changing the distribution of interface states and the electron occupation on them In some cases, even the concentration of the adsorbed gas ions can be measured from the change of potential barrier...
... sexual orientation was unrelated to the amount of time the children spent living with their homosexual parents, a result that would seem to be at odds with many versions of environmental theories about ... about the transmission of sexual orientation (Patterson 5-6) Due to incomplete research an answer is still unknown to why children become homosexual It is known that the influenceof parents is unlikely, ... percentage of children of heterosexual parents were homosexual He found out that 9% of the children of heterosexual parents polled were homosexual This further supported his theory that parent influence...
... article as: Douet et al., An exploratory investigation of the influenceof publication on translational medicine research Journal of Translational Medicine 2010, 8:62 ... evidence of efficacy relies on the dissemination of research results, usually by publication in medical journals which in academic models is often seen as a prerequisite for progression of an intervention ... application But over twenty years later, only five of these promising advances were in licensed clinical use and only one of them had had a major impact on current medical practice Three quarters of...
... INTRODUCTION Book is a product of society, a tool to accumulate, spreading knowledge from generation to generation Books contain the cultural and spiritual values (the compositions or compilation) of ... With the development of science and technology, however, had an strong impact on teenage especially in 15 to 18 years old It’s not only has positive but also negative It’s not only make them take ... Instructor: M.A Ton Nu Nhu Ngoc Acknowledge Introduction Methodology References Appendix Instructor: M.A Ton Nu Nhu Ngoc I ACKNOWLEDGE First of all, I would...
... Degradation of the structure of the negative plates The second aim of this work was to investigate the in¯uence of expanders on the energetic and skeleton structures of NAM and on the degradation which ... part of them have been converted into shapeless crystals of the skeleton structure The changes in the skeleton structure are negligible The conversion of the energetic structure into skeleton one ... Journal of Power Sources 113 (2003) 335±344 on the activity and stability of the expander(s) used, on temperature, and on the battery type (VRLAB or ¯ooded) Because of the speci®c conditions of EV...
... Separation was based on the great density of bristles on the pronota in females and/or bigger frontal projection typical for males Separation of sexes of living, hand-held beetles was done using ... variability of trees, all logs were taken from one tree Rearing was performed at a stable temperature of about 24°C and in the conditions of a long day (15 hours) Estimation of the effect of sub-sterilizing ... sub-sterilizing doses on F1 generation was done indirectly, by: (A) evaluation of basic parameters: (1) number of galleries per log, (2) number of mating chambers per log, (3) number of galleries with...
... treatment, ammonium concentrations in taproot and nitrate concentrations in leaves remained below the detection threshold of the colorimetric method 3.3 Numeration of bacteria The number of total ... in control but at day 34 of stress exposure the flooded cotyledons contained 2-fold higher amino acid concentrations than that of control cotyledons (Fig 6) After drainage the flooded cotyledon ... waterlogging, Plant Sci 163 (2002) 117–123 [2] Arnon D.F., Ammonium and nitrate nutrition of barley at different seasons in relation to hydrogen ion concentrations, manganese, copper and oxygen supply,...
... the 1970s all of these activities came to an end owing to social and economic transformations carried out at that time This has had an influenceon the accumulation of fuel, and consequently caused ... a growing risk of fires For historic reasons this area is an island of forest vegetation in the area surrounding Palencia and is of ecological importance as it is a conjunction of a basophyle ... burned and control samples, except in the case of Brachypodium distachyon which benefits greatly from the fire as far as the number of germinated seeds and start of germination are concerned once The...
... regeneration of these species (Ducrey and Labbé, 1985) The study of the seedlings in relation to the intensity of regeneration fellings gave us preliminary information about light response of the ... photosynthesis reaches its saturation plateau corresponds to the light conditions most commonly found by the plant in its natural environment (Tsel’Niker, 1977) Under these conditions, shade phenotypes have ... photosynthetic plasticityof the species studied Photosynthetic plasticity and shade adaptation Bazzaz and Carlson (1982) introduced the notion of photosynthetic flexibility (or plasticity) to...
... which is strongly influenced by post-translational modifications of histones like methylation is now generally recognized as an important factor in the regulation of gene expression [19,20] The ... combination of different modifications and the incorporation of different histone variants which have distinct roles in gene regulation, have led to the proposition of a regulatory histone code ... interactions with ER, in contrast to depletion of JMJD2B, depletion of JMJD2A caused only a marginal defect in ER target gene induction [27] There may be another pathway JMJD2A involved in human...
... fluorophore on the reducing ter- Page of 11 (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Hematology & Oncology 2009, 2:25 http://www.jhoonline.org/content/2/1/25 β-glucan1is one of the key components ... circulating granulocytes, monocytes or macrophages via the complement receptor (CR)-3 The immune response will then be turned on, one of the actions is the phagocytosis of the monoclonal antibody tagged ... survival of the 3F8 plus β-glucan group was 5.5-fold higher than that of the control groups, and up to 47% of the mice remained progression free in contrast to
... assessment of one sample, the automated system required 60 seconds on average in a walk-away mode Comparison of pattern assessment of patient sera referred to a private laboratory Fifty-one of the ... standardized and reproducible evaluation of HEp-2 cell assays Interpretation of immunofluorescence patterns is influenced by the knowledge and individual qualification of the investigator Thus, a high ... interpretation system is controlled by the specially designed software (AKLIDES®), which consists of modules for device and autofocus control, image analysis, and pattern recognition algorithms...
... (MXF) on spontaneous IL-8 release from hu-BE,*p < 0.05 vs control levofloxacin at concentrations of 1, 4, and mg/l Incubation with moxifloxacin led to a concentration dependent reduction of IL-8 ... experiments covers a range of serum and intrapulmonary concentrations after oral and continuous i.v administration in humans [31-34] Additionally we used a concentration of cefuroxime (62.5 mg/ ... demonstrates anti-inflammatory effects of quinolones in a human ex vivo model of primary bronchial epithelial cells The concentrations of the different antibiotics employed were comparable to concentrations...
... Sustained pulmonary hypertension is a common complication of chronic hypoxic lung diseases Hypoxic pulmonary hypertension is characterized by sustained pulmonary vasoconstriction and pulmonary vascular ... homing, mobilization and migration Conclusion The major conclusion of our study is that, in our model of hypoxic pulmonary artery remodeling without endothelial disruption, the adhesive bone marrow-derived ... or hypoxic conditions during weeks The tolerance of these injections was good and no animals died or showed rejection From confocal microscopy observation centered on the injection injury (fig...
... islands of low flow may mimic the coexistence of a high carbon dioxide gap with normal or even high-flow oxygenation [6] As mentioned by Dubin and coworkers [1], impaired villous microcirculation ... further confirmed by Dubin and collaborators during anaemic hypoxia, and results were presented recently at the 15th Annual Congress of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, in Barcelona ... experimental information needs to be considered in that particular case to explain apparent contradictory results For example, flow heterogeneity may clearly complicate interpretation of results; high...
... parenteral nutrition (all-inone system), together with low doses of enteral nutrition All required a continuous intravenous infusion of insulin to maintain their blood glucose concentration below 10 ... the basis of nonprotein RQ (i.e without the use of isotopes) can lead to errors if the rates of gluconeogenesis and ketogenesis are changing [34] Conclusion The hyperdynamic state of sepsis, ... evaluation (Wilcoxon's test: paired for within groups and nonpaired for between groups) The distribution of values is described by medians and interquartile ranges For easier interpretation of the...
... min) on inclusion No modification of the infusion rate of norepinephrine and epinephrine and no fluid expansion were undertaken during the study period Effects of prone position and support on ... hypoxemia, the potential influenceof the support on oxygenation evolution represents another subject of concern [19,30,31] Our results confirm previous data on PPrelated oxygenation improvement but ... further evaluation Available online http://ccforum.com/content/9/3/R251 Key messages • In a population of medical-ARDS patients, the evolution of IAP and liver function during prone positioning is...
... INTRODUCTION For domestic animals human beings are a common feature of the environment, and their adaptation to human presence may be important for animal production and welfare The adaptation of animals ... reactions to man, as well as in their reactions to a novel situation The good correlation of measurements in the presence or in the absence of congeners, the lack of effects of the day of testing ... observed for the influenceofhuman presence on the number of crossed squares In contrast, eliminative behaviour and low-pitched bleats did not change The presence of congeners Effects of day within...
... effects of the incorporation of the Ig MAR on transgene expression from three types of LV containing a luciferase expression cassette (see Additional File for vector design) Three types of cells ... incorporation of a SAR from the human interferon-b gene into SIN lentiviral vector backbone increases average GFP expression in human ES cells [15] and human CD34+ hematopoietic cells [16] The inclusion ... expression cassette is to clone it in place of the U3 region of the 3’LTR After reverse transcription, the MAR is copied into the U3 region of the 5’LTR giving rise to a proviral genome that contains...