... which was described as ‘limited’ throughout This also links with later results on the way in which women view their own feet because of these deformities “You can see the shape ofthe joints and ... shoes, the need to accommodate insoles to provide therapeutic benefit and overall comfort “ the problem with having these sort of inserts [orthoses] is that I can t get them into any other shoes other ... concerning the relationships between footwear, well-being and quality of life (QOL) This study aimed to explore the perceptions of women with RA on their choice of footwear and identify the factors...
... be related to the setting ofthe ventilator and is not immediately prejudicial to the patient review Alarm generation and management and loudness ofthe alarms Analysing the significance ofthe ... ofthe patient from the ventilator produces the same audible alarm as a high level of minute ventilation In the first case, the alarm is vital for the patient and independent of any setting The ... the trigger ofthe alarm is set off immediately if its value reaches the limit or in some cases when its value has been beyond the limit for a given time On the same monitoring system, when the...
... examined, as described previously [1-5], to evaluate the exponential term ofthe pharmacokinetic model The lower the AIC value, the better the fit between observed data and the plasma glucose ... Committee ofthe University of Hirosaki Patients or their relatives gave informed consent A total of 50 patients admitted to the general ICU ofthe University of Hirosaki Hospital between July ... volume of glucose (IDVG), determined using injection of a small amountof glucose (5 g), as a measure of central extracellular fluid volume status [1-3] Neither the plasma glucose values present before...
... different jargon from synthetic organic chemists and so on And he says that biologists are better off because most biologists can go to any talk by any other biologist, whether they are a structural ... meeting ofthe American Chemical Society and the American Physical Society and so forth, there ought to be a special plenary lecture by a biologist, one who’s really good at explaining things The ... right about 40% ofthe time Even Greg’s right almost half the time Mink: Yes, I don’t understand why they made a big deal about this I mean, there’s no significant difference between 43% and...
... environment, glypicans can also be found in the cytoplasm In particular, there have been several studies reporting the presence of GPC3 in the cytoplasm of liver cancer cells [34,35] Whether cytoplasmic ... and inhibiting the receptor phosphatase LAR [23] In addition, it has been proposed that glypicans canbe involved in the uptake of polyamines [24] Glypicans can also be shed into the extracellular ... Because there are no reports on the analysis of glypicans by X-ray crystallography or other imaging techniques, our knowledge ofthe three-dimensional structure of glypicans is very limited Furthermore,...
... set ofthe following parameters: the number of helices, the length of each helix, the loop lengths, and a description ofthe topology of helix pairs The latter is defined by the coordinates of ... adaptation These profiles were used to scan the set of palindromes again, and the procedure was iterated until convergence Thus a set of profiles was constructed The profile with the greatest ... overlapping the -35 box of predicted promoters (Figure 13c) In the case ofthe cooMKLXUHF operon in D vulgaris, the HcpR site is located upstream ofthe candidate site ofthe known positive regulator...
... analysis ofthe performance ofthe participants in the various tasks can reveal how one effect manifests itself in the face ofthe other and whether or not the two effects are independent These ... a Canthe effects of imageability and grammatical class canbe observed at word form retrieval? Here, the performance ofthe patients in a series of tasks designed to locate the source of their ... chapter will report the reanalysis ofthe patterns of performance ofthe two patients in order to investigate the extent ofthe role of grammatical class and imageability on their performance patterns...
... that the amounts of water poured under the pressure pF ≤ 4.2 in the soil samples manured by the bioproducts are higher than those ofthe soil samples DC Theamountof water poured from the soil ... than theamountof effective water in the soil sample DC (22.2%) It canbe suggested from the results that the bioproduct Lipomycin M enhances theamountof effective water in soil However, the ... 80.25g) It canbe seen theamountof effective water stored by the bioproduct in soil samples from the percentages of water pushed out under the pressure range from 2.5 to 4.2 The percentages of effective...
... through the years There were two important downward tendencies in the serum prevalence of infection, one at the beginning ofthe eighties, related to the improved socio-economic conditions and to the ... level of time trends is also reported The null hypothesis was tested using a maximum of three changes in slope with an overall significance level of 0.05 divided by the number of join-points in the ... Asia, the Middle East (except Israel), Southern and Western Pacific islands, the interior Amazon River basin and certain parts ofthe Caribbean (Haiti and the Dominican Republic) [2] In Italy, the...
... and then pizza From the graph we can see that in 1970, fish and chips were twice as popular as burgers, pizza being at that time the least popular fast food The consumption of hamburgers and pizza ... then pizza at 11 pence Low income earners appear to spend less than other income groups on fast foods, though fish and chips remains their most popular fast food, followed by hamburgers and then ... consumption of hamburgers and pizza has risen steadily over the 20 year period to 1990 while the consumption of fish and chips has been in decline over that same period with a slight increase...
... to the number of samples in a container and mix, then draw one marker at a time from the container until the number drawn is equal to the number of samples to be tested at the normal rate If the ... aeration ofthe sample Samples shall be treated as described in the section on Preparation of Sample Amountof Testing 9.1 General—When required, the purchaser shall specify theamountof testing ... obtain the upper control limit for the range between each consecutive pair of test results The horizontal scale ofthe chart will be successive groups of two, and the vertical scale will be the...
... increasing order of importance, on -1 g L treatment (44.44 % ± 1.46), the value of which was high enough to make the difference between them significant The between-treatment response for the other treatments ... Most ofthe studies which mention the positive effect of ash on the regeneration of different species refer to the survival, vitality or development ofthe emerged seedlings, but not to the number ... interference of other factors must therefore be Some authors have already dealt with this question in other species [16, 17, 25, 32, 36], but the germinative behaviour of many species in the presence of...
... by the Bradford method Verification ofthe character ofthe polyclonal antibody Ђ Detection ofthe antiserum titer by agar diffusion reaction The highest titer ofthe agar diffusion reaction of ... diagnosis of DPV Results Analysis of hydrophilic and antigenic indices ofthe DPV UL46 protein Generally, the expression ofthe main antigenic regions ofthe protein was prioritized in order of increasing ... Detection result ofthe antisera titer by agar diffusion reaction The result ofthe agar diffusion reaction ofthe antiUL46M antiserum showed the largest dilution multiple ofthe positivation...
... predictors ofthe adoption and maintenance of PA can differ [19] The concordance of directly measured built environment attributes and indirectly measured built environment attributes has been significantly ... associated with PA [20,21] Concordance is measured by the strength and direction ofthe correlation between directly measured and indirectly measured variables ofthe built environment [20,22] Direct ... neighborhoods Conclusions Although the influence ofthe built environment on individual health behaviors has been well established, more study ofthe interactions between specific built environment...
... financial executives because ofthe complexity involved in revenue allocation among elements and the timing ofrevenue recognition Traditionally, software companies have licensed their software for on-premises ... Mastering the Complexity ofRevenue Management Evolving Industry-Specific Requirements Increase the Complexity In industries like software and professional services, revenue management is one ofthe ... services are the only undelivered element and there is no VSOE, then the entire bundle ofrevenue is recognized ratably over the PCS contract period This is still the case for enterprise software...
... 4B) Calculating the signal intensity ofthe reactions of and 10 lm NADPH revealed that the efficiency of PMCA was increased by 2.59-fold in the presence of Fig The enhancement of NADPH for PrPSc ... could be converted to the proteinase K (PK)-resistant isoform in the presence of scrapie PrPSc in PMCA Results The propagating activities of PrPSc in PMCA are remarkably enhanced in the presence of ... leading to the protein being more easily converted to PrPSc The level of extracellular NADPH or NADH has not been determined [35], so it is unclear whether PrPC on the cell surface canbe influenced...
... it to the somatodendrite versus the axon in neurons and the myelin sheath versus the soma in oligodendrocytes [22,23] The existence of such a signal in the C-terminus of Cx43 led us to hypothesize ... the amounts of protein loaded for surface and total Cx43eYFP western blots were not normalized to each other, no conclusions canbe drawn from these experiments regarding the relative level of ... through the XY plane in the bottom panels indicate the location ofthe Z sections WT Cx43eYFP was expressed on the basolateral membrane domain of MDCK cells (D) Z section of a monolayer of uninfected...
... appreciation of aesthetic art Or, alternatively, the appreciation of non-aesthetic art could depend on nothing corresponding to the perception of aesthetic properties in the appreciation of aesthetic ... the appreciation of non-aesthetic art is very unlike the appreciation of aesthetic art is that it would strengthen arguments for aesthetic theories’ rival theories of art This is because it leads ... from the sight ofthe words or the gleaming curves ofthe urinal Rather, these non-perceptual aesthetic properties strike us and are thus perceived directly, not through the five senses The third...