... abstractly and process information by thinking about it Furthermore, they need details and specific ideas They are also skilled verbally and often integrate their observation into what they already ... styles may be different from one another despite the fact that they are taught by the same teachers andthe same methods Although the survey occurs in the scope of students in class level, the ... seen from the chart, students' most favorite activity in the class is playing games 25.27% of students think that they learn best when they are involved in games The second favorite activity is listening...
... the operational status ofthe system The types of tests selected andthe frequency in which they are conducted depend on the importance ofthe system andthe resources available for testing These ... allow the violation of security policy + Determine the adequacy of security mechanisms, assurances and other properties to enforce the security policy + Assess the degree of consistency between the ... SECURITY TESTING Security Testing andthe System Development Life Cycle The primary reason for testing the security of an operational system is to identify potential vulnerabilities and subsequently...
... enzymes However, the study ofthe enzymes ofthe tricarboxylic acid cycle necessarily also entails the study ofthe several enzymes involved in the glyoxylate cycle in plants, because three enzymatic ... complex, the tricarboxylic acid cycle, andthe glyoxylate cycle by examining the individual phylogenies ofthe 21 subunits comprising the 14 enzymes of these pathways as they occur in eukaryotes, ... both the tricarboxylic acid cycle andthe glyoxylate cycle are catalyzed by differentially compartmentalized isoenzymes, analogous to the chloroplast cytosol isoenzymes involved in the Calvin cycle...
... monthly to review published and unpublished data on the burden and epidemiology of rotavirus disease in the United States, the safety and efficacy of RV1 and RV5, and cost-effectiveness analyses ... score) on the basis of intensity and duration of fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and changes in behavior The efficacy of RV5 against G1−G4 rotavirus gastroenteritis of any grade of severity through the ... diminish the efficacy of a 3-dose series of RV5 Post-hoc analyses ofthe clinical efficacy substudy found that the efficacy of RV5 against G1−G4 rotavirus gastroenteritis of any severity through the...
... 98 The supervisory responsibility ofthe home country ofthe parent of a banking group andthe host country of that parent’s subsidiary is governed by the Basel Concordat While the intent ofthe ... can have the effect of more closely aligning the supervisory authority ofthe host country with the assets available to pay stakeholders ofthe local branch or other office The threat of ring ... generally applied very exceptionally and under narrowly defined circumstances 62 Some members ofthe CBRG are ofthe view that the presence of effective supervisory ring fencing measures and the...
... respectively Purification of CCR5-myc-his For the purification of CCR5-myc-his we tested two different methods based on the presence ofthe six histidines at the C-terminus ofthe protein The first involved ... to CCR5-myc-his which is present in lane a, the heavy and light chains ofthe anti-CD4 Ig (50 and 25 kDa, respectively, lane a) are also revealed by the anti-mouse IgG secondary antibody, while ... Thus, the tagged version of CCR5 was present on the surface of transfected cells, and had the expected molecular mass To test whether the presence ofthe myc-his tag at the C-terminus of CCR5...
... to the Act, the objectives andthe scope ofthe activities ofthe Panel are to “provide an objective review of activities to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV” (human immunodeficiency ... According to the Act, the objectives andthe scope ofthe activities ofthe Expert Panel are to “provide an objective review of activities to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV” (human ... According to the Act, the objectives andthe scope ofthe activities ofthe Expert Panel are to “provide an objective review of activities to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV” (human...
... vivo as determined by the two-hybrid assay and indicated by the appearance of basal (noninduced) b-galactosidase activity; + or – signs mean this activity to be significantly or unsignificantly ... dimerization These studies were carried out by expressing the ligand-binding domain (LBD) of EcR and USP on two-hybrid vectors, and examining their ability to dimerize in the absence and presence of ecdysteroids ... background, respectively; 2-H rI, relative induction of heterodimerization by muristerone A (10)6 to · 10)5 M) as assayed by the two-hybrid assay (rI: induced level divided by basal level of b-galactosidase...
... is very well defined, stabilized primarily by the hydrogen bonds of a tightly packed b-sheet In this study, we examined the solution structure, stability, and antimicrobial activity ofthe thermolysinlinearized ... indicated by an arrow The preservation ofthe structured core shared by MccJ25 and MccJ25L1)21 in M urea, i.e the conditions of thermolysin cleavage, led us to investigate the stability ofthe linear ... proposed that the cyclization process has evolved to confer advantage to the producing organisms by increasing the resistance to proteolysis and improving the thermodynamic stability of their gene...
... cyanosis lost as much as 25% of their body weight within a few days after the onset of respiratory symptoms (Fig 1) Major weight loss was observed in several individual mice of other strains as well, ... andthe day of onset were significantly different in the homozygous group than in the heterozygous one (Table 2) No difference was detected between the two groups of mice in an analysis ofthe ... a tendency towards correlation between the titer of anti-matrilin-1 antibodies and clinical symptoms, in both the IL-10-deficient andthe heterozygous mice Surprisingly, several ofthe IL-10...
... transfer of phVEGF165 [37] The hypothesis that VEGF might have dual functions in the pathogenesis of SSc, with positive effects on the vascular system but with negative effects on the development of ... Platelets have been shown to release VEGF after stimulation [30] Hypoxia increases the synthesis of VEGF in a variety of cell types via an accumulation ofthe transcription factor hypoxia inducible ... Conclusion The present study provides evidence that VEGF might have protective effects against the development of fingertip ulcers, and thereby suggests that an increase of VEGF might be a therapeutic...
... For the simultaneous comparison ofthe survivin levels in more than two groups the equality of variance F test was employed The inter-relation between the survivin levels and duration ofthe ... pg/ml) levels of survivin, departing from the level of survivin that corresponded to a mean + three standard deviations ofthe control group as a cut-off The difference in the mean survivin level ... isotypes as positive Informed consent was obtained from the patients andthe controls The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Sahlgrenska University Hospital Analyses of survivin and...
... Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2009, 2:29 the average disability ofthe sample A positive mean person location indicates that the average item difficulty is above the average disability ofthe ... study The availability of these interval-level subscale scores for function and pain in those with foot pain will allow the severity of disability to be more finely defined than has previously ... pilot study replicated that used in the main survey, details of which have been published previously [20] In summary, the design ofthe study was a two-stage cross-sectional postal survey of adults...
... for Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, Department of Surgery, University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland 2Department of Radiology, University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland ... angiography ofthe superior mesenteric artery with a 5F Cobra catheter (A) The lateral arteriogram shows the entry site ofthe false lumen and confirms the compression ofthe true lumen by an intimal ... observed It is obvious that this form of management can only be considered if a high level of competency in radiological interventions is locally available Conclusion Surgery is mandatory for...
... 50, the NI value of 1.7 is the detection threshold of our neutralization assay Immunofluorescence assay Immunofluorescence assay (IFA) was used to verify the reactivity ofthe CSFV strains or cysteine-mutated ... amino acid diversity in the antigenic units of E2 To get more insight into antigenic and genetic evolution ofthe antigenic units, the diversity of codon and amino acid was analyzed by a variant Simpson’s ... quantify codon and amino acid diversity in the antigenic epitopes of influenza virus hemagglutinin glycoprotein [41,42] The diversity of each ofthe thirteen amino acid residues involved in antigenic...
... in the region ofthe pituitary fossa The hypothesis was that the hyperprolactinaemia may have been consequent upon the increased vascularity and blood flow through the sphenoid secondary to the ... uncommon cause of erectile dysfunction in men and is most often caused by a microprolactinoma ofthe pituitary gland Symptoms may also include diminished libido, infertility and more rarely, reduction ... only be symptomatic, given that the underlying cause was not due to a prolactin-secreting tumour, but to the increased vascularity ofthe bones and associated deformity surrounding the pituitary...
... publication ofthe study and any accompanying images A copy ofthe written consent is available for review by the Editor-in-Chief of this journal Acknowledgements No funding has been received for the ... to the hand and wrist can result in ipsilateral and even bilateral fractures ofthe radius and scaphoid, and initiation of an early rehabilitation program requires rigid fixation of both these ... plating, and volar plating [5] The volar approach is advantageous to dorsal dissection, which may lead to inadequate blood supply to the dorsal metaphyseal area ofthe radius, can be avoided; further,...
... reservoir of sequence from the putative cyanomyovirus pan-genome However, with only five sequenced cyanomyovirus it is not known how large the pan-genome of cyanomyoviruses really is With every newly ... diversity of ecotypes obviously raises questions regarding the host ranges ofthe cyanomyoviruses Clokie et al Virology Journal 2010, 7:291 http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/291 Diversity The ... gradually piece together to determine the function ofthe genes that constitute largest reservoir of genetic diversity on earth Conclusions The study ofthe “photosynthetic” cyanomyoviruses has revealed...
... by the weight ofthe abdominal content, and increases the pulmonary blood volume in the dependent parts ofthe lungs under the effect of both gravity andthe increase in cardiac output [7] The ... five groups regarding age, weight andthe duration ofthe two manoeuvres The results on the behaviour ofthe arterial respiratory gas tension andthe haemoglobin oxygen saturation at the five ... consecutively to the study and were supplied with oxygen (FiO2 = 0.4) during the study included an electrocardiogram (ECG) (DII V5 ), and measurements ofthe invasive arterial pressure, noninvasive oxygen...