... general: the mouth has been described as the 'cockpit ofthe awareness ofthe term infant andof its most discriminate responses' [33] However, in the early stages ofthe development ofthe oral ... In the vast majority ofthe normal children (48 out of 56) the lateral palatine ridges are no longer apparent at the age of five years [52] The configuration ofthe palate is then similar to ... divided into buccal and lingual portions which are also separated by grooves The former is the larger, participates in the formation ofthe sheath and socket ofthe teeth, and is further divided...
... characteristics ofthe tube The incidence and severity of grooving are not reported to be related tothe consistence ofthe tube; even the use of soft tubes can thus not reduce the incidence and extent of ... width and palatal area followed the introduction of oral feeding [49] The authors see the cause in the forming effect ofthe tongue on the shape ofthe palate during oral feeding However, they ... [2] The various hypotheses on the cause of grooving are discussed in Part The majority of articles dealing with the phenomenon fail to give a definition of palatal grooving However, there are...
... ngữ to n dân đòa phương cụ thể với nét khác biệt so với ngôn ngữ to n dân hay với phương ngữ khác “[8; 24] Ở đây, thấy cần phân biệt ngôn ngữ to n dân phương ngữ Phương ngữ biến thể ngôn ngữ to n ... chỉnh riêng “một nhánh tách từ thân cây” [8; 54] ngôn ngữ to n dân Ngôn ngữ to n dân trừu tượng phương ngữ cụ thể “Phương ngữ ngôn ngữ to n dân có mặt trừu tượng mặt cụ thể ” [8; 54] 1.1.4.1.2 ... diễn đạt Về ngữ pháp, ngôn ngữ to n dân phương ngữ có lẽ không khác Chính thống mặt ngữ pháp phương ngữ với với ngôn ngữ to n dân thếø tiếng Việt bảo đảm thống to n quốc “Khi việc miêu tả thu...
... enabled them to draw correct charts ofthe coasts; they seldom landed, and even when they did, they never sought to become acquainted with the natives, or to learn anything as tothe nature ofthe ... was the last part ofthe world to be thus visited and explored In the year 1600, during the times of Shakespeare, the region tothe south ofthe East Indies was still as little known as ever; the ... far tothe south by the strong currents, andthe wind was unfavourable There was therefore no course open to them but to row as far as they could during the day, and at night throw out the stone...
... about the thermodynamics and kinetics ofthe binding of guanidines and N-hydroxyguanidines to iNOS Removal ofthe a-amino or a-carboxylate moiety of l-Arg has important effects on the ability ofthe ... from the conversion ofthe LS NOS–Fe(III)–ImH complex tothe HS NOS–Fe(III)–l-Arg complex was observed Inhibition ofthe binding of l-Arg to iNOSoxy by ImH, andofthe iNOS-catalysed conversion of ... series, the kcat value for the production of NO from the oxidation ofthe N-hydroxyguanidines varied by less than a factor 2, whereas the kcat value for the production of NO from the oxidation of the...
... Contributors Jeremy Black, MBE, is professor of history at the University of Exeter and one ofthe world’s leading military historians He is editor ofthe journal Archives and a member ofthe Councils ... address these concepts Instead, the theme that runs through all the chapters is ofthe dynamism of war and peace, on the one hand, and political and social geographies, on the other, andthe interaction ... for the belligerents from the moment war is declared, the two territories merge into one and form the war theater in the largest sense ofthe term From the social point of view, war brings to...
... behaviors of schizophrenic patients in regard to HIV/ AIDS; • To determine the knowledge, attitudes, and risk behaviors of diabetic patients in regard to HIV/AIDS; and • To compare these groups on these ... responses because of their psychosis were excluded Over the same period of time, a total of 69 consecutive and consenting attendees ofthe outpatient endocrinology clinic ofthe Lagos State University ... ofthe instrument used for the National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey (NARHS) in Nigeria[14] was used to assess the subjects' knowledge of HIV/AIDS and their attitude and behavior toward...
... (M) and bottom (B) Corresponding cobs are shown at the top ofthe figure 20 μg of total RNA of each probe were utilized for Northern blotting and subsequently hybridized to probes specific to ... sporophytic and gametophytic development of maize We used both, a wildtype andthe whp maize line of which the latter produces sterile pollen due tothe lack of flavonol synthesis Northern blot ... middle and bottom of individual cobs The severeness of fungal infection in these samples was monitored based on the visual rating using the silk channel scale [24] and by RT-PCR detection of a...
... functions of FcgRIIb on B cells is to control the development of autoimmunity by providing feedback inhibition in order to limit the secretion of autoantibodies, we assessed whether the levels of autoantibodies ... participated in the conception and design ofthe study and in the interpretation of data and helped to draft the manuscript All authors read and approved the final manuscript Competing interests The authors ... existence of important alterations in the phenotype of peripheral B cells from RA patients, involving the expression ofthe co-stimulatory molecule CD86 andthe inhibitory receptor FcgRIIb, the latter...
... activated through the binding of cAMP tothe regulatory subunit and subsequent dissociation ofthe holoenzyme into cAMP-bound regulatory subunits andthe free catalytic subunit [17] The overall reaction ... tothe concentration of glucose and Ki represents the inhibitor constant The superscript andthe parameters including Ki, kg and kg2 are suitably chosen so that glucose-6-phosphate and cAMP are ... ATP, AMP and PPi are assumed to be constant throughout the analysis Allosteric regulations of GP and GS by these metabolites and effectors are also neglected Detailed information on the set of equations...
... evolutionary theories dealt with previously there are several of which suggests that more and more inactive genes are turned on as needed during the course of ageing to counteract the negative effect of ... Number of eggs laid decreased and egg weight, increased with age To take into account the dependence between the mean andthe variance, data was transformed to a logarithmic scale The method used to ... significant in both the En and Ew lines (P < 0.001) The fit for the additive genetic component ofthe Ew line was also significant (P < 0.03); however, for the En line, the slope ofthe additive genetic...
... limitation ofthe minor thesis Methods ofthe study To fulfill the aims ofthe study, both quantitative and qualitative methods are used for this case study The data serving the research analysis and ... intonation and word liking, all of which have influence on the sound of spoken English The more chances teachers offer to students so that they can expose themselves tothe sounds of English and ... students to pronounce, either because they are long, or because they include difficult words and sounds The teachers areto isolate certain parts ofthe sentences and then modeling them separately...
... binding to HSA [19,21,31] Additionally, the affinity of Mn(III)heme for HSA andthe spectroscopic properties ofthe Mn(III)heme–HSA adduct in the presence of myristate are similar to those ofthe ... observed in the case of Fe(III)heme–HSA Two hypotheses should be taken into consideration: either the absence of water molecules in the coordination sphere ofthe metal ion, or the presence of one ... coordinated tothe metal ion or bound tothe protein in close proximity ofthe paramagnetic center the dipolar interaction is modulated by the reorientation ofthe macromolecule with respect tothe applied...
... for level of motor coordination, level of motor impairment, degree of spasticity at the paretic leg and self-selected comfortable gait speed The level of motor coordination ofthe paretic lower ... heteronymous facilitation [23] The question then arises as to whether the abnormal coactivation of knee and ankle extensors in the Page of 13 paretic leg is related tothe malfunction of intersegmental pathways ... constraints due to movement are reduced and where the central nervous system has fewer parameters to control, the relationship between the coupling ofthe torques generated across the joints andthe pattern...
... processes at the end ofthe season The total phenol content is reported to increase in response to O3 [8, 32] and phenolic compounds such as the precursors of lignin are known to be implicated in the ... exposed to more than 150 nL.L1 O3 The cumulative oxidative stress was too large and possibly exceeded the capacity for detoxication and repair ofthe neoformed ush The defensive capacity of these ... GR may consume 25 to 50% ofthe total NADPH produced during the day [4] and may use the NADPH produced by G6PDH In the neoformed ush ofthe episodic seedlings, stimulation of G6PDH activity was...
... bones, the middle three metatarsals andthe flexor hallucis brevis muscle The complex anatomy ofthe insertion sites function to stabilise the MLA Variations ofthe insertion have Page of (page ... tenosynovitis and an attenuated tendon is the cause ofthe valgus hindfoot [41] whilst others hypothesise that subtalar and midfoot abnormalities are more likely to be the cause [3,42] Further theories ... conceived the idea for the review, RS and GSM drafted the manuscript andthe figures, GSM prepared the video supplement, JW and DET critically revised the manuscript All authors read and approved the...
... neuromuscular histology could therefore help in the precise identification ofthe type and severity of neuromuscular weakness, and may lead to a better understanding ofthe causes and consequences of neuromuscular ... identifying and localizing a lesion to a particular component ofthe motor unit Using electromyography, Bolton [9] and Zochodne [10] and their colleagues were the first to identify one ofthe major ... attests tothe severity ofthe axonopathy and may be a predictor of prolonged functional disability However, because ofthe relatively small number of patients in this group, additional studies are...
... meaning ofthe sum of its two parts" However, he concedes: "But in many cases, knowing the meaning ofthe parts does not help us to know the meaning ofthe whole" Thus, to add the meaning of bring to ... ‘across’ in the phrasal verbs ‘get away’ and ‘get across’ are particles They are not movable because they have to combine with ‘get’ to create the meaning ofto escape’ andto come to somewhere’ ... Limitations ofthe study 65 Suggestions for a further study 66 APPENDICE 67 REFERENCES 76 ix INTRODUCTION Rationale ofthe study There are thousands of languages amended and used in the world, each of them...
... subtype of RISC When the miRNA strand ofthe miRNA:miRNA* duplex is loaded into the RISC, the miRNA* appears to be peeled away and degraded What is the mechanism for choosing which ofthe two strands ... In the majority of cases, a stem-loop RNA structure was predicted andthe miRNAs could correspond to either one ofthe arms ofthe stem portion Northern analysis showed that the expressions of ... mRNA in response tothe presence of dsRNA corresponding tothe targeted mRNA lin-4 and let-7 are not siRNA as they not trigger degradation of their targets, but the ubiquity of siRNAs suggested...