... (2000) Mechanisms of visual attention in the human cortex, Ann Rev Neurosci 23, 315–341 Neural correlatesof aesthetic preference 395 Kawabata, H and Zeki, S (2004) Neuralcorrelatesof beauty, J ... the neuralcorrelatesof judging stimuli as beautiful compared to those of judging them as ugly, whereas Jacobsen et al (2006) designed their experiment to identify the neuralcorrelatesof judging ... those operations In contrast, Chatterjee’s (2003) framework for the Neuralcorrelatesof aesthetic preference 381 neuralcorrelatesof aesthetic preference is directly grounded on visual neuroscience,...
... requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Institute of Health and Wellbeing & School of Psychology College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences University of Glasgow November 2014 ... UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW NeuralCorrelatesof Prospective Memory: an EEG and ICA approach Gabriela Paz Cruz San Martín Occupational Therapist Master in Neuroscience Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements ... example, embedding the name of an animal in a list of names of countries leads to better recall and recognition of the animal name than does embedding the name in a list of other animal names” (Schmidt,...
... designing a mutation in the gene of GLP-1 (7-37) This mutation resulted in the substitution of glycolamine for alanine at the second site of GLP-1 (7-37) peptide A sequence of nucleotide including 45 ... function of protein, we designed an enterokinase cleavage site at the 5’ terminus of the gene of the gAd-GLP-1-A fusion protein, which was used to remove the His-tag [9] In our study, most of the ... effect of the whole fusion protein in this study We could not determine which part of the fusion protein has this effect The effect might due to either one part of fusion protein or both of them...
... total amount of pravastatin entrapped in 0.1 ml of the final packed erythrocytes Efficiency of entrapment The percentage of the loaded amount of pravastatin to the total amount of that added ... ml eppendorff tubes, 400 µl of suspension are added to 400 µl of PBS containing the known concentration of the drug and 2.5 mmol of ATP, 2.5 mmol MgCl2 and 2.5 mmol of CaCl2, gently mixing to ... against lysis as a result of the osmotic pressure changes of their surrounding media was evaluated Twenty five l of erythrocyte sample was added to each of a series of 2.5 ml saline solutions...
... resource management and development of MISA JSC I Activities ofhuman resource development of MISA JSC Strategies ofhuman resource development Strategies ofhuman resource development play an ... crystallization of intelligence and enthusiasm of youth MISA’s achievement is efforts of group of officials and staff who strive for company’s development CHAPTER Strategies ofhuman resource ... medals, and a lot of certificate of merit from Minister of Finance, Minister of Education and Training, Minister of Information and Communication, Chairman of Accounting and Auditing of Vietnam, etc...
... bioreactors Conflicts of interest The authors have declared that no conflict of interest exists References Becker EW The roles of ATP in the dynamics of the actin filaments of the cytoskeleton ... the use of pre-warmed and pre-equilibrated culture media [15, 16] Indeed, minimizing low temperature exposure ofhuman embryos and oocytes is a critical factor in determining the success of clinical ... cannot be said ofhuman embryos, which are much less robust and hardy compared to mouse embryos Hence laboratories involved in handling human embryos in clinical assisted reproduction often have...
... same viral dose, the activities of rat and human BMP4 adenoviral vectors are very similar in all models Nevertheless, the activity of rat BMP6 is lower than that ofhuman BMP6 in all three models; ... and compared with ADhBMP6 in the process of bone formation In the second set of experiments, human BMP6 cDNA was constructed to form a secondgeneration human BMP adenoviral vector ( [E1-,E2b]ADhBMP) ... models The roles of the viral genome and the sources of BMP cDNA in the process of bone formation were determined in this study 98 MATERIALS AND METHODS Cloning and identification of rat BMP4 and...
... Analysis of total human RNA of RBCs (Bioanalyzer 2100 Agilent, USA): A) L- RNA 6000 ladder (Ambion, USA); 1-3 - total RNA ofhuman RBCs from different donors; B) typical electropherogram of total ... mechanism of globin m-RNA stability in human RBCs Further experiments are needed to understand the mechanisms and the biological meaning of these findings But gene expression profiling ofhuman erythrocyte ... proposed A part ofhuman erythrocytic proteins were identified 6, 7, 8, The number of genomic studies of RBCs is at present limited and represented either by micronucleus assay as a marker of classification...
... as a fertiliser and set aside land for growth of wild plants Biological Control of Pests • This means using natural predators to eat pests instead of pesticides • It does not have harmful effects ... carbon dioxide traps heat in the atmosphere and causes the temperature of the earth to rise • This leads to disruption of the weather patterns eg drought, floods • Some weeds may thrive on the ... damages trees and pollutes rivers and lakes Acid rain causes erosion of buildings and statues particularly if they are made of limestone Deforestation • In may countries people are chopping down...
... imposition of lawful restrictions on the exercise of these rights by members of the armed forces, of the police or of the administration of the State Article 12 (right to marry) Men and women of marriageable ... stance, I have intimated that human rights is a ‘system of persuasion’, a ‘kind of rhetoric’, an ‘expression of the will to power – even to domination – of those making the [human rights] truth-claims ... immutable, unchanging essence of either the divine, human or natural world.’20 This, of Conclusion course, is exactly what I have tried to show in respect ofhuman rights orthodoxy Human rights are most...
... as a fertiliser and set aside land for growth of wild plants Biological Control of Pests • This means using natural predators to eat pests instead of pesticides • It does not have harmful effects ... carbon dioxide traps heat in the atmosphere and causes the temperature of the earth to rise • This leads to disruption of the weather patterns eg drought, floods • Some weeds may thrive on the ... damages trees and pollutes rivers and lakes Acid rain causes erosion of buildings and statues particularly if they are made of limestone Deforestation • In may countries people are chopping down...
... ministry of health documents • • • Additional information: • Perception of HRH of their salary level • Perception of HRH of salary levels in other countries or professions • Attractiveness of HRH professions: ... the state ofhuman resources – the number and type ofhuman resources, their distribution and performance as an output of cross-cutting issues such as migration, the attractiveness of professions, ... 13 Level ofhuman resources for health 13 Distribution ofhuman resources for health 14 Performance ofhuman resources for health 16 Cross-cutting problems concerning human resources for...
... Essentials ofHuman Nutrition SECOND EDITION Edited by Jim Mann Professor ofHuman Nutrition, University of Otago, New Zealand A Stewart Truswell Professor ofHuman Nutrition, University of Sydney, ... MRCPCH Professor ofHuman Nutrition, Institute ofHuman Nutrition, University of Southampton, United Kingdom Martijn B Katan, PhD Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences and Division ofHuman Nutrition ... reliability of subjects’ histories or records of food intake 1.4.5 Human studies and trials Most of the detailed knowledge in human nutrition comes from a range of different types ofhuman experiments...
... a professor in the Department of Epidemiology, College of Public Health at the University of Iowa She is an endowed Chair of Preventive Nutrition Education Her work has been in the area of multi-center ... counselors need to take this factor of level of accuracy humanly attainable into account as they evaluate compliance to diet where self-report is one of the only measures of adherence Similarly the DASH ... in-depth awareness of the importance of foods, their nutrient composition, and methods of food preparation should be a focus Along with emphasis on diet is the immense importance of daily activity...
... Preparation of the appendices in Dynamics ofHuman Gait was done by Mrs Cathy Hole, information specialist, and Ms Narima Panday, senior secretary The desktop publishing of the whole of Dynamics ofHuman ... Wilkins Reprinted by permission DYNAMICS OFHUMAN GAIT Top-Down Analysis of Gait Dynamics ofHuman Gait takes a top-down approach to the description ofhuman gait The process that we are most ... dynamic nature ofhuman gait This package is a result of that early thinking and research There are three parts to Gait Analysis Laboratory: this book, Dynamics ofHuman Gait, the GaitLab software,...
... analysis of tandem MIT domains of calpain and IST1 MIM elements, should clarify these issues in the future Although the physiological role ofhuman calpain is still unknown, the presence of tandem ... detected in the case of mGFP–calpain 7C290S, suggesting that the degradation was caused by proteolytic activity of mGFP–calpain itself We refer to this issue later Effects of mutations of IST1 MIMs on ... further Estimation of cleavage sites in mGFP–calpain Direct interaction between recombinant calpain 7MIT and GST–IST1 proteins The use of cleared lysates of HEK293T cells for all of the experiments...
... Functional domains of the capsid ¨ protein ofhuman immunodeficiency virus type J Virol 68, 8180–8187 ˚ ¨ Reicin AS, Ohagen A, Yin L, Hoglund S & Goff SP ¨ (1996) The role of Gag in human immunodeficiency ... pseudoatomic models of capsid-like particles [30,39]; (b) analyses of the effect of CA mutations on the assembly of mature capsidlike particles (Fig 2E,F) and ⁄ or the formation of viral cores; the ... analysis of the precise residues and interactions involved in the NTD–CTD interface [46] Most of these involve side chains from helix of the CTD which pack against the N-terminal end of helix of the...
... side-effects of protease inhibitors in human fat metabolism [2], and the frequent emergence and spread of drug-resistant variants of HIV-1 [3], it is necessary to identify new types of drugs that ... shifts of the whole dimerization helix of CTD [27] (otherwise, those chemical shifts are too broad to be observed because of the presence of interconverting conformers) [29] The binding site of CTD ... ring of CAP-1 inserts; the urea and dimethylamonium groups of CAP-1 also make contacts with the side chains and ⁄ or backbones of several residues in the protein Thus, most of the contacts of CAP-1...