... cite
injection drug use as the cause of their
health condition. Their injection drug use is
related to the emotional pain of sexual,
physical abuse and isolated child and adult
hoods. The women often ... to jail. On their work
as prostitutes, the participants indicated that
they had the “ability and power to insist on
the use of a condom if they wanted.”
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Only
one, however, always used a condom ... Stories About
Their Lives and their Health
The projects demonstrate the value and
strength of participatory action research.
The voices of the women in the reports
provide real evidence of the challenges...
... Industrial
and Annual Research tapes. We use
annual fmancial data because at this point in the
development of the literature, we do not think the use of quarterly data is cost-effective.
The ... industries.
For
each
industry we calculate the simple average
of
the predicted and actual firm-specific
correlations
The fourth column in table 6 reports correlations betweenthe industry-
average ... and estimated the correlation structure using the portfolio-level data. These results
are not as strong as those reported in the paper. This might be due in part because the industry-level
portfolios...
... later than in the case of
the histone gene cluster [10]. This difference in the tim-
ing of somatic pairing perhaps reflects the difference
between the complexities of the regulation of the two
systems: ... lines,
these sequences can interact with another copy inserted
somewhere else in the genome, or with their homolog-
ous sequence in the BX–C. These interactions between
distantly located copies usually ... of them is present in a transgenic insert, and the
significance of this high affinity pairing in the regula-
tion of the Abd-B is therefore unclear. Perhaps tight
homologous pairing between these...
... is
the design of the multilevel structures,
while the grammar formalism is the tool (notation)
for expressing these multilevel structures, their
related sentences, and the nature of the correspon- ...
between the whole TREE and the whole STRING (tri-
vial), betweenthe subtree 4(5(6),7) and the two
occurrences of the substring "dog catcher" (non-
trivial), etc. We shall do the ... define the correspondence in fig.2
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The informal discussion in this paper gives
the motivation and some idea of the formal defini-
tion of the String-Tree Correspondence Grammar.
The grammar...
... underscore the cause of the resulting effect
Preface v
combat operations and what the results imply for the configura-
tion of the Air Force ACS structure. e findings support the
efficacy of the emerging ... rearward-based elements of the COCOM
staff. ey also require access to the intelligence and weather informa-
tion space assets provide.
Another example is the use of the MQ-1 Predator unmanned ... In Chapter ree, we apply the expanded framework
to space-system sustainment to explicate a space sustainment philoso-
phy and discuss shortfalls in the AS-IS space sustainment philosophies
and...
... Institute, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands;
2
Department of
Reproduction and Development, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
The N-terminal domain (NTD) and the ligand-binding
domain ... AR
3)13
deletion,
whereas in the mammalian assay almost all reporter gene
activity was lost. The most obvious difference between
both assays is the coupling of AR.NTD to GalAD in the
yeast assay, and the absence ... with the charged clamp
[5,36,37]. The first and last leucine residue in the LxxLL
motif enter the hydrophobic cleft in the LBD, and directly
contact amino acid residues within the cleft. The variable
amino...
...
the excised subtree is reinserted. The strings in the fron-
tier to the left and right of the foot node appear on the
left and right of the frontier of the excised subtree. As
shown in the ... satisfy the following requirement:
for every derivation in the MHG there must be a derived
tree in the TAG for the same string, in which the foot is
positioned at the split point.
The tree ... tree 7. The
label of the node at which the adjoining operation takes
place must be the same as the label of the root (and foot)
of ~. The subtree under this node is excised from 7, the
auxiliary...
... modulating
the catalytic properties of the enzyme [19]. To extend
the information about the role of the noncatalytic
SBD regions and their effect on the C-terminal CD,
we further explored the amino ... D(495–535) for
the interaction betweenthe N-terminal SBDs and CD.
Our data also show that the full integrity of the
starch-binding capacity, particularly of the D2 domain,
modulates the activity ... Whereas the production of ADPGlc via ADPGlc
PPase is the first committed step in starch biosynthe-
sis, SS catalyzes the elongation of a-1,4-glucans by
the transfer of the glucosyl moiety from the...
... regulating the switch
between the two pathways.
Regulation of apoptosis and autophagy by the
BH3 domain and its mimetic ABT-737
BH3-only proteins can either promote autophagy or
abolish the antiapoptotic ... suppressed the CpG-B ODN-induced
association of Hsp90b with Bcl-2, and impaired the
inhibitory effect on the release of cytochrome c as well
as the activation of caspase 3 [31]. These studies thus
reveal ... interconnected; numerous
death stimuli are capable of activating either pathway,
and the pathways share several genes that are critical
for their respective functions [63,64].
The interplay between Atg5...
... fur-
ther the specificity of the interaction, native cardosin B
was used in the binding assays. Despite the high simi-
larity betweenthe two pistil aspartic proteinases, nei-
ther the RGD nor the ... molecules because of its exposed loca-
tion. On the basis of these structural findings, it was
hypothesized that the interaction between PLDa and
cardosin A may be mediated by either RGD or KGE
sequence ... high-molecular-mass
protein cross-reacts with the PLD antibody. The spe-
cificity of the interaction between cardosin A and
PLDa was further confirmed in coimmunoprecipitation
studies. Thus, the evidence presented here...
... out of the four tested.
Limitations
A framework analogous to the theory of planned behav-
iour was followed. The secondary nature of the analysis
limited us to certain variables. We were therefore ... nurse's
early career would therefore benefit from the inclusion of
these two salient beliefs.
The data analysed are longitudinal and suffer from attri-
tion. The data were modelled under the assumption of
MAR ... data
processing, carried out the analysis, drafted the manu-
script and the interpreted the findings. SR made a major
contribution to the conception of the study, the design,
data collection and...
... commented
favourably on the scheme.
Conclusion: The underlying principles used to derive this model can be applied to many eye care
systems in many developing countries. The model can be used in other disciplines ... obfuscating the
meaning of such terms as competence, the competent
practitioner, the competent manager, the competencies-
based curriculum and competencies-based training.
In the context of the ... undertake further training is
necessarily shaped by practical considerations. The third
restriction is the availability of employment opportunities
within either the government or other service...