... task we want to tackle is to align (certain kinds of) NSUs andtheir antecedents Now, what characterises this kind of NSU, and what are their antecedents? In the examples from the introduction, ... have used to represent the utterances (In this table, and in this section, we denote the candidate for being a fragment with β and the candidate for being β’s antecedent with α.) We have defined ... were as follows: for the fragmenttask, we used bvb and lbe as baseline, i.e we let the classifier know the length of the candidate and whether the candidate contains a verb or not For the antecedent-task...
... 3200, 1612–1454, and 833 cm,–1 1H and 13C NMR (Me2CO-d6, 600.0 and 150 MHz) see Table FABMS m/z 906 [M+] (C56H42O12) Vaticanol B (4) and hopeaphenol (5) were identified with UV, IR and TLC compared ... of 4-hydroxybenzene at δ 6.45 (br s) and 6.46 (br s), each 2H, at δ 7.13 (br s), 6.67 (br s), 5.98 (br s), and 5.92 (br s), each 1H (rings of A1 and C1), and one unit of a 1,2,4-trisubstituted ... Hz), H7c and δ 3.19 (d, J = 5.8 Hz), H-8c, and two sets of mutually coupled aliphatic protons δ 5.68 (d, J = 10.6 Hz), H-7a and δ 5.35 (d, J = 10.6 Hz), H-8a; δ 5.08 (d, J = 3.3 Hz), H-7d and δ...
... patients lack sensation, and they andtheir caretakers may not recognize any significant changes in their ulcers Health education, with an emphasis on ulcer prevention and care, should be taught ... patients, andtheir subsequent degeneration into malignant ulcers is limited The purpose of this study was to collect and review the various theories on Marjolin’s ulcers, the different prognostic factors, ... the ulcers and the sinuses were indurated, and on digital pressure exuded discharge both from the ulcer and sinuses The margins of the ulcers were of normal appearance, (not elevated), and would...
... initiation complex (consisting of RNA polymerase II and associated factors) via coactivators including CBP, P300, SRC-1, and TIF-2 (see [12] for details and literature citations) Respiratory Research ... vasculature [8] In the lungs of mice subjected to hypoxia, EGR-1 and tissue factor are coinduced in bronchial and vascular smooth muscle and alveolar macrophages [9] When wild-type mice are exposed ... (reduced from the 21% O2 in room air), EGR-1 and tissue factor expression are induced in the lung and marked vascular deposition of fibrin is observed, whereas none of these responses occur in knockout...
... factorsand work appear to interact with pain behaviour, and are cumulatively referred to as psychosocial factors However, to date there has not been developed a comprehensive, multivariate and ... of the understanding of the non- physical aspects of pain has been applied to the areas of screening for, intervening in and predicting those at risk of developing into a chronic and disabling ... contractions, generate and perpetuate pain Treatment, such as EMG, biofeedback, and relaxation techniques are designed to decrease the levels of muscular tension and ANS arousal and thereby decrease...
... between selected baseline and followup variables Baseline and week outcomes (bothersomeness, cut down days for activity and for work and satisfaction with care) were compared and effect sizes [29] ... psychological risk factors in back and neck pain Spine 2000, 25(9):1148-56 Buer N, Linton SJ: Fear-avoidance beliefs and catastrophizing: occurrence and risk factor in back pain and ADL in the general ... receptionists to confirm if their primary complaint was a new episode of pain in the lower back If it was, they were informed about the study and that, if eligible and willing, their participation would...
... status of TFs and targets Association between the status of TFs and targets (a) Contingency tables of the presence or absence of TFs andtheir targets in S flexneri 2457T for both positive and negative ... tablesshows 2activators and organisms Supplemetaryof1TFs 1regulatinggroups basedtheirthe presence in SupplementarytheSupplementaryin this present .their3 0 repressors Additionalandfileshowsand probabilitywhile ... Hershberg and Margalit regulation network (TRN) The nodes in this network are genes encoding TFs and target genes of TFs, and the edges are the regulatory interactions, pointing from TFs to their...
... the A and B having similar functions after it is known that both A and B have similar sequences CHAPTER II MATERIALS AND METHODS This chapter addresses the strategies and operations used and implemented ... studied and with the help of statistical concepts and inferences can be drawn 1.2 Gene Ontology The genetic information of a cell is carried by Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) and it consists of thousands ... GO are - biological process, cellular component and molecular function [12] A gene or a gene product may be associated with one or more cellular processes; active in biological process and perform...
... REVIEW 2.1 Nutritional status and Cognitive function 2.1.1 Diet and cognitive function 2.1.2 Albumin and cognitive function 2.1.3 Hemoglobin and cognitive function 2.1.4 Body mass index and cognitive ... modifiable risk and protective factors for potential early prevention and intervention Research over the past decades has identified a number of established risk factorsand protective factors for ... associations between nutritionalfactors (blood concentration, dietary intake and supplement) and cognition that were found in the same study, a general relation between nutritional status and cognition...
... analyzed the prevalence of CD in Turkish children with T1DM andtheir non- diabetic first-degree relatives MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients and Control Subjects A total of 48 children with T1DM (18 ... (4.3%) and higher than in healthy population (0.69%) Prevalence of CD in T1DM andtheir relatives that seropositivity for CD in diabetic children was significantly higher than in their relatives and ... seropositivity for CD was higher in patients with T1DM than their relatives (siblings and parents of diabetic children) and healthy controls (p=0.007 and 0.00005, respectively) The prevalence of biopsyproven...
... important factors in understanding theirnutritional status This demonstrates the importance of promoting care practices through health promotion with the elderly and families to improve their nutrition ... vitamins and minerals, was not associated with nutritional status, or with socioeconomic data On the other hand, the mobility of the elderly, their financial contribution to the ILPI and frequency ... consisted of descriptive analysis and chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test and ANOVA to determine the factors associated with nutritional status, assessed by BMI and MAN In addition, we used multinomial...
... Aid We are grateful to the mid-level providers and key informants in Malawi who generously gave their time and shared their thoughts and concerns, and to the health Page of (page number not for ... of these factors This study set out to explore the perceptions of mid-level providers regarding the factors affecting their performance and retention within the Malawian health system and addressed ... What factors affect the quality of their working environment? • What structures and systems exist for MLP support and supervision? • What possibilities MLPs feel are available for training and...
... and L* that are located in the N end of the polyprotein (Fig 2) also play a role in TMEV biological activities [2,3,12] The present review focuses on the roles of L and L* in regulating the biological ... biological activities, i.e., virus persistence and demyelination Further studies clarifying the roles of L and L* will elucidate the pathomechanism(s) of TMEV-induced demyelinating disease, and ... contributions MT conceived this review and wrote the initial draft with KA under the direction of YO YO and TO modified, wrote and submitted the final draft All authors read and approved the final version...
... and average surface roughness (Sa) of all pipettes have been measured Figures 3, 4, 5, and show correlations between pulling parameters and Dt and Sa As it can be seen from Figures 3, 4, 5, and ... velocity significantly decreases Dt and Sa The effects of pull and heat are very similar and not as significant as the effect of velocity Delay and pressure are factors to change the taper length ... ATP, mM GTP, 10 mM HEPE, and at 7.2 in pH, and the bath solution was composed of 110 mM NaCl, mM KCl, mM MgCl2, mM CaCl2, mM HEPEs, mM HEPE-Na, and at 7.2 in pH Results and discussion Over 20 pipettes...
... simpleness, low cost, and green precursor Moreover, the as-received QDs show the tunable and bright PL emission with high quantum yields and high performance as fluorescent biological labels in ... Biocompatible CdSe/CdS Quantum Dots andTheir Applications as Fluorescent Biological Labels Nanoscale Res Lett 2011 6:31 Submit your manuscript to a journal and benefit from: Convenient online ... room temperature and precipitated by ethyl acetate The resultant solid products were further purified by dialysis and ultrafiltration for cell imaging In Vitro Cell Viability and Cell Imaging...
... some important metalloids and nonmetals Preface from Boron to Tellurium and all Halogens; Part V deals with three chapters: Standards and Regulations Regarding Metals andTheir Compounds, Analytical ... Metabolism, and Elimination in Animals and Humans 847 Uptake and Absorption 847 Distribution and Kinetics 849 Metabolism 850 Effects on Animals and Humans 851 Nutritional Essentiality and Deficiency ... with the general editorial concepts, and publisher andtheir colleagues in the editorial advisory board for their always quick and very helpful discussions and expert advice We thank in particular...
... values) and pH range (medians of the R indicator values) in an ecogram Consequently, clusters and 13 (Cladonio-Pinetum) on dry and acid sandy sites and clusters 15 and 19 (Ledo-Pinetum and Vaccinio ... correspond on the one hand to very acid and nitrogen poor conditions, e.g sites of the Cladonio-Pinetum Juraszek 1927 and Leucobryo-Pinetum Matuszk 1962 [19, 37] and on the other hand to very wet sites ... Ellenberg [14], the ecological site factors moisture and soil reaction are also shown for the differentiated clusters (Fig 3B) 4.2 Non- indigenous species andtheir site ecological range in pine...
... viruses, were searched for using phase contract microscopy of tissue and haemolymph, and smears of flies after fixation in methanol and staining with p 100 solution of Giemsa for 12 hours The presence ... viability and rate of development Thirty pairs each of S and of S females, were isolated in tubes of nutrient medium a period of days For each tube, the number of emerging wild-type flies, offspring and ... Longevity Individual virgin males and females, progeny of S mothers, were isolated in tubes containing medium The phenotype and number of days that elapsed between emergence and natural death were recorded...
... that specifies the mRNAs and the proteins expressed within a cell Expression of a given gene is dependent on the interactions of different transcription factorsandtheir cofactors with the regulatory ... be in the DNA-binding domains affecting their affinity or specificity; or alterations can modulate interactions of transcription factors with their cofactors Such changes have been observed experimentally ... computes, stores and answers queries about splice variants within the mouse genome As described in Materials and methods, MouSDB3 uses the mouse genome and expressed sequences in GenBank [13] and dbEST...