... inthe sphere
of Microloans
In 2000-2002:
banks increased the intensiveness and volumes of
the small business financing;
reduced a minimal loan sum;
began to use flexible credit interest ... incubators and SME
support institutions
65 active members in 2003
Russian Microfinance System
and Microfinancial Institutions
Commercial Banks
Microfinancing Institutes
Credit UnionsAgriculture/country ... mutuality of
start-up enterprises inthe acquisition of
getting profits and a capital accumulation
experience
Last achievements inthe sphere
of Microloans (continued)
November 1999:
Informal...
... not
into the incubation medium as this would have required the
use of a modified incubation medium containing either a
blocker of endocannabinoid uptake or BSA [22]. Further-
more, detection of these ... amplification of cDNA of these
cells shows a single band ofthe expected molecular size
(Fig. 2A). We also determined the presence ofthe FAAH
protein by Western blot analysis (Fig. 3C). An intense
staining ... against a
sequence between the N-terminal and the first trans-
membrane domain ofthe protein ofthe human and rat
CB
2
receptor. The specificity ofthe CB
1
and CB
2
antibodies
was described in...
... (supraclavicular, intercostal,
and subcostal areas)
z tachypnea and tachycardia
Introduction
Introduction
z The disease of respiratory system is one of
the most frequent reasons for hospitalization
of infants ... knowledge ofthe development and
functions of respiratory system are essential
to understand many of these respiratory
tract diseases.
8.
8.
The characteristics of
The characteristics of
different ... rhythm of respiration
z The younger the child, the more rapid the
respiration is.
z The metabolism and oxygen requirement of
infants →high, but respiratory volume is
limited →have to increase...
... time and UV spectra (inset 3 in D) corresponding to the 7-DHP standard (inset 2 in D and inset in
C). The product was at the limits of detectability inthe c ontrol sample with the reaction s topped ... produced inthe skin. The level of 7-DHP
production and its hypothetical conversion into other
metabolites (including 17-, 20-, 21- and 11-hydroxy-7-
DHP) are the subject of investigations in our ... respectively. The
methyl group inthe s ide chain (21-CH
3
) gave the singlet at
2.12 p.p.m. because o f the presence of an adjacent keto
group at C-20. The signal ofthe methine proton (3aH) at the
secondary...
... addi-
tion ofthe MAO inhibitor, pargyline, blocked production
of these compounds. This indicates that serotonin degrada-
tion inthe skin includes its oxidative deamination. The
H
2
O
2
produced during ... heterogeneity in
the cutaneous expression of elements ofthe serotoninergic
pathway. Therefore, we have tested the expression of dif-
ferent elements ofthe serotoninergic systeminthe C57BL/
6 ... for
the oxidation of serotonin and other indoleamines, similar
to the intestinal metabolism of tyramine [45].
NAS metabolism was extensive and hair cycle-dependent
in mouse back skin, producing...
... together
of the fingers and
ã during opposition ofthe thumb to each ofthe fingers
(to form a ring). In addition,
ã the extension ofthe thumb against resistance is tested.
During the opposition ... testing of m. deltoi-deusFigure 8
Position ofthe examiner for isometric testing of m. deltoi-
deus.
Position ofthe examiner for isometric testing of m. infrasp-inatusFigure 7
Position ofthe examiner ... the spinous processes ofthe cervical
spine down to the cervicothoracic boundary, then on both
sides ofthe skull cap along the nuchal line, on the upper
medial angle ofthe scapula (origin of...
... dissecting the role ofthe endocannabi-
noid systemin physiology as well as in pathological
processes. Thesystem incorporates the endocannabi-
noids, their synthetic and degradative enzymes, the
endocannabinoid ... endothelial isoform of this enzyme
are beneficial by, among other mechanisms, sustaining
blood flow inthe periphery ofthe ischemic brain. On
the other hand, under normal circumstances, stimula-
tion of ... have
examined the putative protective or toxic effects of drugs interacting with
cannabinoid receptors or have measured the brain levels of endocannabi-
noids inin vitro and in vivo models of cerebral...
... from the carotid bifurcation, until mild resistance
was felt, thereby indicating occlusion ofthe origin of the
MCA inthe Willis circle. The silk suture was tightened
around the intraluminal ... no
information was collected about the alterations
induced by the ischemic insult in different brain
regions, and neither was the biochemical background
behind the effect of MCAo on AEA levels investigated
[15]. ... early significant increase in
endogenous AEA levels inthe ischemic striatum but
not inthe cortex of rats subjected to MCAo. The lack
of acute changes in endocannabinoid levels in the
cortical regions...
... binding of any ofthe adherent cell types.
Binding assays with siglec-expressing COS7 cells. Results
for COS7 binding experiments are shown in Fig. 5C. There
was a significant increase in binding ... either Jurkat (Fig. 7A) or primary eosinophil cell
lysates (data not shown) are capable of binding to the
cytoplasmic domain ofthe siglec-10 protein. The binding of
SHP-1, however, was missing ... interrupts binding. In particular,
an arginine residue within the first Ig domain is a key amino-
acid residue for binding to SIA [2]. Comparison of the
N-terminal Ig-like domain (Ig-D1) of siglec-5...
... of tolerance.
In the spring of that year, the troop of monkeys at Jigokudani had
grown so large that it split in half. As usual during fissioning, the
dividing line followed the backbone of ... troop consisted of a few dominant matri-
archs and their families; the other included subordinate matriarchs
and their families. Being of low rank, Mozu and her offspring ended
up inthe second ... always remains selfish. By denying the existence of
genuine kindness, however, these theories miss out on the greater
truth emerging from a juxtaposition of genetic self-interest and the
intense...
... leads to the construction of
a reducing operator, which will be useful inthe study ofthe integral systemofthe first kind arising in the
Dirichlet problem.
Section 4 is devoted to the case ... 36:257–303.
28
However these are not the only integral representations that are of importance. Another one consists
in looking for the solution ofthe Dirichlet problem inthe form of a simple layer ... to change the sign in
the first term on the right hand sides in (15), (18) and (19), while (20) remains unchanged.
3.3 Reduction of a certain singular integral operator
The results ofthe previous...
... concern the study ofthe first derivatives of a double layer potential. This leads to the construction of
a reducing operator, which will be useful inthe study ofthe integral systemofthe first kind ... domain of R
n
, n ≥ 2. It hinges on the theory of reducible operators
and on the theory of differential forms. Differently from the more usual approach, the solutions are sought in the
form of a ... solution ofthe traction problem (50) if, and only if, the singular integral system
(56) is solvable.
On the other hand, there exists a solution γ ∈ [L
p
(Σ)]
n
of the singular integral system
1
2
γ...
... versions.
While, inthe meantime, SOFRI’s project team
had conducted a number of
trainings/consultant for positions working in
the packing house and farm owners/managers.
The contents of trainings and ... effort and
investment for the packing house in
compliance to the selected standard; this is
of the significa
nt decline in fruit price in
recent years.
There was a significant change in packing
house ... position in
the process and assumption the responsibility
as the position description stated inthein the
quality manual; training for each position
stated as its responsibili
ty inthe pilot;...