... gamma receptors (Fc R) Consequently, neutralization of DENV by antibodies should be understood in the context of these cell types Using human acute monocytic leukemia cells expressing Fc RI and Fc RII ... Though the Second World War facilitated the geographical expansion and population densities of Aedes aegypti, the unplanned urbanization later provided the optimum conditions for DENV propagation ... critical role in binding host cell receptors DII consist ofthe fusion loop that interacts with the endosomal membrane for fusion ofthe virus during entry into the cell (Rey et al, 1995) The hinge...
... through other methods, because i t enables one to develop a broader perspective ofthe questions within an analysis ofthe hypothesis in the cont e x t of a characterization ofthe "how" ofthe entire ... phonetic representation of words, along with the implications ofthe determined representation for our processing approach to comprehension of French, w i l l form the basis ofthe discussion ... discussion I t is the in interaction ofthe results of these asynchronous processes that the process of comprehension is defined 4.1 The processes are independent ofthe knowledge representations defined...
... theroleof education in aggregate production functions and in growth analysis Some brief remarksonthe income-education-ability interrelation conclude the comment I THEROLEOF EDUCATION IN AGGREGATE ... ofthe rest ofthe farm labor force The Nelson-Phelps hypothesis implies that the education of entrepreneurs is a more crucial, in some sense, determinant of productivity than the education of ... achievement rather than an innate ability test: "The examinee's score onthe tests depends on several factors: onthe level of his educational attainment; onthe quality of his education (quality of the...
... region ofthe C-tail ofthe D1 receptor might be involved in the interactions between the two dopamine receptors In addition, the subcellular localization of D1–CFP, D2–YFP and all the mutants of ... sites ofthe pECFP–N1 and pEYFP–N1 vectors Construction of genetic variants ofthe dopamine receptorsThe following genetic variants ofthe dopamine receptors were constructed: three variants ofthe ... and D2 is the effect of impaired heterodimerization ofthe dopamine receptors Moreover, confocal microscopy experiments revealed that modification ofthe Arg-rich region in the ic3 ofthe D2 receptor...
... that the segment [d;b] satisfys conditions of corollary 2.2, we now imitate the above proof to finish the corollary Certaintly, the last corollary is a solution for our key questions, in the case ... index from the element in A .The conception about the shadow of a set was used efficiently by many mathematicians as: Sperner, Kruskal, Katona, Clement, ? We shall study here the shadow of segments ... and B are two consecutive segments Therefore their union: ∆[a; b] = A ∪ B = IS(d) ∪ [h; c] = IS(c) is an initial segment The proof is completed We now get some useful consequences of this lemma...
... of D2O on hydrocarbon solvation and protein stability, little is known about the effects of D2O onthe dynamics of protein folding.[36] Knowledge ofthe influence of D2O onthe conformational dynamics ... series of steps of ~ 11 nm marking the unfolding and extension ofthe unsequestered residues After exposing the disulfide bonds to the solution by unfolding, we track the rate of reduction ofthe ... in the rupture ofthe backbone H bonds during the forced extension ofthe protein.[56] Although the transition state structure could not be determined from such simulations, the integral role...
... proposition of a text The DT best represents the redundancy structure ofthe text As such, this proposition functions as a reference point for processing the rest ofthe propositions The text position ... appear at the end ofthe review (instead ofthe beginning ofthe review) as a means of recapitulating the point ofthe message, thereby guaranteeing that it is fully understood by the readership ... than the first one (contrary to topic-extraction) Based on preliminary investigations, we suggest that the DT of any customer review is the customer’s evaluation, whether negative or positive, of...
... example of a non-abelian group that satisfies condition of (∗), but (G, ω) is not weakly amenable Example 2.3 Let H be a Heisenberg group onthe integers Consider thethe weight function ωα that ... Note that the condition sup{ω(g)ω(g −1 ) : g ∈ G} < ∞ implies the condition (1.1) lim Main Results Our aim in this section is to answer negatively the question 1.4 by producing an example of a group ... Beurling algebras in term of functions defined on G Theorem 1.1 [2, Theorem 2.23] Let (G, ω) be a weighted non-abelian group algebra and let {Ci }i∈I be the partition of G into conjugacy classes For...
... determined in all these cases The final theorem gives at least a lower bound on PqL (u) According to Theorem 5, it is sufficent to consider only odd values of q The following convention is used Extending ... and Theorem imply the condition 3d ≤ qn Theorem shows that inequality (1) cannot improve this condition (ii) Let u = and use (2) If q is even then 3d ≤ qn follows again If q is odd then the stronger ... MacWilliams/Sloane [5] mentioned in this case the equivalent bound A2 (n, d) ≤ the electronic journal of combinatorics 10 (2003), #N6 d 2d − n (5) Berlekamp [1] considered the generalization to q-ary Hamming...
... and the growth medium is refreshed, concomitantly with the reduction in cell density, shortly before the beginning ofthe light period of that day The majority ofthe cells divide in the second ... Although some cell wall components appear to be adaptations of land plants, cell wall evolution after the colonization of land is seemingly characterized by the elaboration of a pre-existing set of ... experimental conditions, slightly higher than the cut-off value of 0.15 The inclusion of a fourth internal control gene resulted in an increase ofthe pairwise variation, yielding a V3/4 value of 0.129...
... (1-p6 ) FB is the cumulative distribution ofthe contribution from the unobservable portion ofthe resources Intuitively, the above equation says that B will choose to enter conditional on observing ... not only onthe observable exogenous characteristics of each other, but also on their expectations ofthe resources and capabilities of each other Based on these assumptions, we test the data ... to one of them [TA (I, E)] The fundamental difference between the empirical model and the conceptual model stems from the specification ofthe payoffs We replace the numerical payoffs in the conceptual...
... Presentation ICID 2008 Choice of empirical therapy Selection of antibiotics would depend on Most likely pathogens The resistance patterns of these pathogens based on local data Other factors ... Dosing regimen should maximise the duration of time above MIC The unbound serum concentration ofthe antibiotic should be above the MIC for at least 40% to 50% ofthe dosing interval Drug A Drug ... pneumoniae The Asia Pacific region has among the highest pneumococcal resistance rates in the world based onthe old CLSI breakpoints Penicillin Resistance Rate 71.4 Japan2 ~61.0 Korea1 54.8 Hong...
... A: INTRODUCTION 1 Rationale ofthe Study The Aims ofthe Study Research Questions .2 The Scope ofthe Study The Methods ofthe Study ... collection and data analysis The study consisted of chapters which covered the introduction ofthe research, the literature review, the methodology, findings and discussion and the conclusion chapter ... explanations ofthe intricacies of grammar are given Grammar provides the rules for putting the words together and instruction often focuses onthe form and inflections of words Reading of difficult...
... glass surface on one end and paramagnetic bead onthe other end The force generated is proportional to the gradient ofthe square ofthe magnetic field, and the magnitude ofthe force in the experiments ... as the reference point from the centroid ofthe magnetic bead to determine the extension ofthe stretched DNA Note that when the extension ofthe DNA is ⇠ µm, the image ofthe bead is near the ... functionally defective in vivo [96] This raises another important question onthe importance of higher order oligomer formation onthe DNA organisation modes of MvaT The answers to these questions...
... selection in the sense that the probability of selecting the true model goes to for data size n → ∞ 2.3.2 The optimal regression estimation ofthe LoRP The second goal of model selection is often ... subset ofthe covariates to fit/interpret the data There are two main goals of variable selection, one is model identification, the other is regression estimation The former aims at identifying the ... statement ofthe main contributions of, this thesis 1.1 A brief review ofthe model selection literature For expository purposes, we shall restrict here the discussion ofthe model selection problem...
... expectation-disconfirmation model The expectation-disconfirmation model has been derived from the assimilation-contrast theory It claims that disconfirmation of pre-consumption expectations is the ... that consumption emotions are a direct result from consumption experience (Westbrook, 1987) and corroborate the weak roleofthe disconfirmation of expectations in the formation of consumption emotions, ... among their customers 2.5 Emotions in a service context 2.5.1 Emotional content of service During the 1980’s, the concept of hedonic consumption arose, acknowledging the importance of emotions...
... deflections seen on a typical electrocardiogram (ECG) It corresponds to the depolarization ofthe right and left ventricles ofthe human heart The algorithm takes into consideration the QRS complex ... Each study phase consisted of 60 trials Half ofthe trials consisted of words spoken with sad prosody; the other half consisted of words spoken with neutral prosody The sequence of words presented ... indicated whether a dot appeared onthe left or right side of a screen The authors paired dots with task-irrelevant nonverbal exclamations that sounded angry on one ear and neutral onthe other Participants...
... rather than using the existed system form professional interpreters 4.4 Conclusion The aim of this study is to investigate the opinion of students ontheroleof note-taking in consecutive interpreting ... to the bottom ofthe page Moreover, the three elements should be allocated in the same position in any given section ofthe notes The purpose of diagonal layout is to reflect the structure of ... always been considered as one ofthe most important factors in consecutive interpreting The aims of this study are to investigate the students’ perspectives ontheroleof note-taking in consecutive...