... tr.106-108 Ashley D.A., Doss B.D., and Bennett O.L (1965) Relation of cotton leaf area index to plant growth and fruiting, Agronomy Journal 57, pp 61-64 Gomez K Wanchai A and Gomez Arturo A (1984) Statistical...
... Health protective effects of curcumin and capsaicin H Manjunatha and K Srinivasan Table Effect of dietary curcumin and capsaicin on iron(II)-induced (in vivo) and copper-induced (in vitro) LDL oxidation ... decrease in TBARS formation was 29 and 21% at and 12 h of LDL oxidation, respectively, in this case A decrease in TBARS formation of 37 and 24% was seen at and 12 h of copper-induced LDL oxidation ... AlAT, AsAT and LDH; the increases were 150, 172 and 215%, respectively Dietary curcumin, capsaicin and their combination reduced activities of serum Table Effect of dietary curcumin and capsaicin...
... femoral neck fracture and two for femoral component loosening These occurred in two female and three male patients In the multi-variable regression model, only T-score and body mass index showed ... (VAS) pain scores on regular days and on worst days, UCLA activity scores, complications, and failures were prospectively recorded for all patients Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs were also ... mass index, and the size of the femoral component were treated as numerical variables; T-score was treated as a categorical variable and grouped into three categories: T≥0, > T > -1.5, and T≤ -1.5;...
... CPjk is the interaction effect between pedigree and population and Eijkl is the residual All effects were assumed random except for the grand mean and population effects Satterthwaite’s synthesis ... pedigrees and while wood density changed very little for pedigrees and For pedigrees 1, 2, 7, and wood density declined initially at mild inbreeding levels (F = 0.125 and F = 0.25) and then increased ... explore the inbreeding and cross breeding method and to develop superior inbred and hybrid lines for radiata pine Tree improvement of radiata pine was mainly focused on growth and form in the past...
... stand density and leaf area development on the radiation use efficiency and relationship between absorbed PAR and aboveground biomass production in the mountain cultivated Norway spruce stand ... MJ·m–2 for the FD and 5,417 MJ·m–2 for the FS plot Thus, the FD stand absorbed 86% and the FS stand 74% of the total incident PARi during the investigated period (Fig 1) The stand-canopysurface ... orography), number of sunny and cloudy days etc Moreover, the stand and canopy structure represented by the number of trees on the stand area, crown body architecture and the amount of active foliage...
... cavities and pulled-out fibers can be seen The presence of these cavities and pulled-out fibers confirmed that the interfacial bonding between the filler and the polymer matrix was poor and weak ... polypropylene and other thermoplastic polymers Several different natural organic fillers such as wood fibers and flour, kenaf fibers, sago, rice starch, cornstarch, henequen fibers, and pineapple-leaf ... namely trichloro-striazine and di-methylol melamine, can produce covalent bonds between cellulosic materials and polymer matrices, leading to changes in performance and a reduced sensitivity to...
... (δA ’Stand’ ’Tree in Stand’ ’Radius x effect, Tree in Stand’ interaction) and + + (i.e interactions between z and ’Stand’, ’Tree in ’Radius x Tree in Stand’, respectively) The random effect ... in a stand represents 24.4, 26.1 and 22.8 % (sum of the six components in columns entitled ’Tree’ and ’Tree(Stand) x Radius’), whereas the variability between stands represents 6.5, 9.9 and 12.4 ... Orne-Sarthe and Loir et Cher representing 27 forests and 48 stands The stands were chosen in order to enlarge ranges of stand conditions and silvicultures Two even-aged trees with heterogeneous...
... have been reached and, therefore, maximum adult production From this point on there will be more individuals than unit spaces and, consequently a greater struggle for foodand space among larvae ... understanding of intra- and intergenotypic competition systems It is also to determine the differential effects of uric acid and urea on genotypes The effect of these residues on viability and developmental ... content in larvae, pupae and media in crowded cultures and in larvae and pupae from non-crowded cultures were carried out using the methods described by B et al (1985) and C et al (1986) OTELLA...
... depending on the characters and methods of measurement and is the set of all points lying between the healthy and frankly osteoporotic situations To each value of time t ∈ T, and dose m ∈ M, within ... Statistical analysis and investigating the behavior of the model The independent variables time t and dose m are not random but are quantities preselected by the investigator and have no distributional ... observed data (+) and the linear ( ), quadratic (-.) and cubic (-) model, graph of f'(t) vs t and direction field for the Ward's triangle matical techniques, graphical representation and computer...
... coupling and interactions, and are governed by sensitive autocrine and paracrine regulations This organization, not individual β-cells, is the basis for generating the insulin oscillation and a ... Tb plotted for a HCP-323 β-cell cluster (a, c and e) and a SCP-343 cluster (b, d, and f) on the gc-nc plane A clear hyperbolic relation is visible and the specific conductance of each channel, ... β-cell mass and function loss, and islet tissue engineering and transplantation, to name a few [39,40] Under many physiological/pathological conditions, such as pregnancy, puberty, and diabetes,...
... thank you for all the support and help in getting me to keep my focus To the 1SAPians, thank you for your understanding and support, especially Glenn, CP, Michiel, Victor and Karen I would like to ... like to express my deepest gratitude to Professor Andrew Wee for his great support and advice throughout my candidature both experimentally and administratively Last but not least, to the “old ... of rupture of the n=1 and n=2 solvation layers in hexadecane, dodecanol and OMCTS The slope dFn/dT and rupture forces Fn (at 25oC) are taken from Figures 4.10, 4.11, 4.13 and 4.15 The energy terms...
... the experimental results reported by Kupferberg and Jameson (1969), LaNauze and Harris (1974a) and Tsuge and Hibino (1978) for bubble growth rate and variation of pressure in the gas chamber below ... bubble final volume and bubble shape have been pointed out and validated by many investigators, of which the liquid viscosity and gas-liquid interfacial tension are of importance, and modeling their ... the gas in the bubble and the liquid F p and so on These forces and the corresponding formulas will be generalized in Table 2.1 Table 2.1 an outline for the literature models and forces Models Investigators...
... Table Yeast and mould species isolated from blood cultures, respiratory tracts, serum, and wounds Isolate Aspergillus fumigatus Location rt/w Candida albicans bc/rt/s/w Candida glabrata w Candida ... tomography from three patients showed fluid and opaque material in the ethmoid, maxillary, and sphenoid sinuses (Figure 6a, 6b) and purulent material and sand was removed via repeated washouts Cultures ... intrapulmonary contusions and lesioning, and fractures of the extremities, both open and closed Initial wound management focused on surgical removal of devitalized tissue and aggressive debridement...
... remains to be tested, and should be a major focus of future work Authors’ response Eric B Milbrandt, Babak Sarani and Louis H Alarcon We would like to thank Dr Landrigan, Dr Lockley, and Dr Czeisler ... deprivation and work schedule interventions on the performance of upper-level residents and other medical staff across a variety of disciplines We likewise agree that optimizing patient handoffs, ... patients In other words, each intern would have had a heavier workload and, therefore, more opportunities to make errors As Landrigan and colleagues correctly point out, this could not have accounted...
... while lunch and dinner each consisted of 3.5 oz lean protein, a vegetable serving, bread serving, and a fruit serving The program schedule was as follows: patients took supplements, B12, and hCG ... atherosclerosis and thrombosis [19-21] Moreover, EPCs expanded from the obese subjects possessed reduced adhesive, migratory, and angiogenic capacity [22] and fail to respond to vascular endothelial growth ... contributing to the maintenance of energy homeostasis and the pathogenesis of obesity-related metabolic and inflammatory complications [4] Endothelial damage and dysfunction is considered to be a major...
... Int J Med Sci 2011, to weight loss and weight management, including dietary supplements, diets, and exercise programs Citrus aurantium (bitter orange) extract and its primary protoalkaloidal constituent ... used in weight loss and weight management products in combination with caffeine, polyphenolics, and other constituents [4-7] These products are designed to promote thermogenesis and increase metabolism, ... thermogenesis and increase metabolism, suppress appetite, and/ or slow the absorption of fats and carbohydrates [5] In spite of their widespread use and the lack of credible reports regarding adverse...
... infusions of 5-FU (400 or 500-550 mg/m2/day for days 1-5 and 8-12) and CDDP (40 mg/m2/day on days and 8), and radiation (2 Gy/day on days 1-5, 8-12, and 15-19), with a second course (days 36-56) repeated ... TNM score and clinical stage Table shows the results of clinical outcome The overall CR rate was 22.2 % and 37.5 % for the standard dose group and high dose group, respectively In the standard dose ... 10, 38 and 45, and 5:00 AM on days 4, 11, 39 and 46 Closed circle: the standard dose group (N=27), open circle: the high dose group (N=8) The bars represent the SD * P < 0.05 in the standard...
... prevent VNR- and DXR-induced phlebitis, respectively, after being prepared at a concentration of 0.8 mg/mL and mg/mL in normal saline The dose of VNR and DXR were determined at and times the ... (proximal) and that at 20-30 mm (distal) from the catheter tip, and these were fixed in phosphate-buffered 10% formalin (Figure 1) Cross-sections of the ear vein were cut and stained with hematoxylin and ... animals and at the distal region in out of animals, inflammatory cell infiltration (Grades 1-2) at the proximal and distal regions in all animals, and edema (Grades 1-3) at the proximal and distal...
... environment Blood smears were performed at 24 and 48 h After 48h culture media and cells were collected for ELISA and RNA extraction respectively RNA preparation and cDNA synthesis Extraction of total ... stage parasites ( - ) and schizonts (+) of independent experiments Boxes represent standard error of the mean [open – ring stages; solid – schizonts] and whiskers represent standard deviation of ... parasitaemia (87 to 97% ring stage parasites) and 5% haematocrit and were cultured for 48 hours Quantification of cDNA was determined against a standard curve and normalised by the amount of ldh expression...