... by their degrees of freedom The grand mean ofthe total set of observations is the sum of all observations divided by the total number of observations For thedata given in Table 1, the grand ... 10 The linear contrast compares the lowest withthe highest age group, andthe quadratic contrast compares the middle age group withthe lowest and highest age groups together Theanalysisofvariance ... upon the error degrees of freedom andthe numbers of means in the subset Tables of these values can be found in many statistics books [5]; s2 is the error mean square from theanalysisof variance...
... from the global t The constant a is the ratio of apparent dissociation constants for binding GST-IjBa in the presence and absence of ATP, andthe value of a indicates whether the binding ofone ... solution and 100 lL of wash solution dispensed into the wells The plates were inverted to remove the wash solution for the last timeand replaced with 200 lL of wash buffer The plates were sealed and ... plot of nuclear NF-jB from in vitro and in silico analysisofthedataThe plot shows nuclear NF-jB oscillation in the original model and in the updated model with newly measured kr1, ka1 and...
... genes with both oneandtwo binding sites, with Hill coefficients of 1.89 and 3.19, respectively The genes withtwo binding sites were more sensitive than those withone binding site as a result of ... As thetwo species of yeast are related evolutionarily, with similar regulatory components, it is of interest to compare the steady-state performances ofthe GAL systems ofthetwo organisms The ... requirement of Gal4p for the expression of genes withtwo binding sites is a result ofthe strong cooperativity during the binding ofthe transcriptional activator to thetwo binding site genes in the...
... smoking Data handling and statistical analysisThe weighting factors for each record were computed by the ABS to reflect the population at thetimeofthe survey, taking into account the probability ... more for the purpose of transport, how many times andthe total time walked Dietary data collected included information on type of milk consumed (whether whole or fat-reduced category) andthe number ... managers and administrators, professional and associate professional, advanced clerical and service workers and intermediate and elementary sales and service workers Both the mean BMI andthe prevalence...
... of dividing ofthe mean of each linear parameter by the mean ofthe transverse diameter ofthe femoral diaphysis) Therefore, the deviation ofthe measurement becomes irrelevant Furthermore, the ... ofthe left leg On the basis ofthe aforementioned analysis, we can formulate the conclusion that there is a system asymmetry ofthe proximal femur in normal condition withthe predominance of ... ofthe proximal epiphysis (J) andthe diameter ofthe femoral head may indicate the predominance ofthe left extremity in provid- ing movements in the hip joint and also the maintenance of the...
... Dimensionality concerns whether thedata form a single factor [29] and can be used to assess whether the single latent trait explains all thevariance in the data, i.e whether the instrument is unidimensional ... onto one factor, andthe other four (two positively and negatively worded items) loading onto the other factor This contrast in the residuals accounted for only 6.6% ofthe unexplained variance ... accounted for 63.4% ofthevariance Furthermore, 14.1% (eigenvalues = 1.6) ofthe unexplained variance was explained by the first PCA contrast A similar analysisofthe Anxiety and Depression factor...
... Tabulated data, wrote the manuscript in draft BED -Undertook all ofthe statistical analysisand contributed to several drafts ofthe paper RID Helped in data collection and tabulation and provision of ... provision ofdata for survival analysis RW - Collection of data, wrote the manuscript in draft SKK -Contributed to drafts ofthe manuscript SS - Supervised and assisted in all ofthe statistical analysis ... distribution, duration of symptoms and in the proportion of patients with rectal cancer having pre-operative chemoradiation (neo-adjuvant therapy) (Table 1) The median timeof follow up for the young patients...
... took place in the years 1950-1965 and wild-living populations are now present in the mountains ofthe Alps, the Pyr6n6es, the C6vennes andthe Massif Central The genetic variability ofthe Corsican ... H Houssin andthe personnel ofthe Bauges reserve; ME Cresci and E Bracco for the Italian sample; JM Cugnasse and M Garcia for the Caroux sample; and M Gallet andthe personnel from the Zoo de ... between the genetic structure andthe origin of founder mouflons the persistence for several years ofthe genetic make-up ofthe founder animals Two factors might explain this phenomenon First the...
... swabs, oneof them showing an intermittent profile of viral excretion (Table 1) All the animals infected with A663 strain shed virus, three of them excreted during 5-13 days andthe remaining one ... the lytic capacity could be associated with Page ofthe level of tissues damage and therefore withthe clinical signs observed after viral infection All these correlations could help understanding ... animals 628 and 192, the lack of IgA detection could be due to the sensitivity ofthe ELISA test available In the case of animal 191, as discussed above, the reason could have been the lack of infection...
... consequence of such findings, the most recent update to the guidelines ofthe Infectious Diseases Society of America includes a recommendation for the use of an echinocandin for the initial management of ... realize the limitations inherent in any post hoc analysis, theanalysis described here remains oneofthe most extensive such investigations ofthe associations between the stay in an ICU and clinical ... regression analysis, along withtheanalysisof interactions, revealed that the relationship between the ICU status and treatment outcomes was explained by other variables The APACHE II score was the...
... on the variation in phase angle ofthe peak of expression If one had a particular cell growing with a 20 hour doubling time, and in some cells the peak was at hours, others 10 hours, and other ... during the cell cycle of eukaryotic cells There are no fundamental problems withthe statistical analysis, but there are problems withthe underlying experiments that form thedata base for analysis ... the comparison ofthetwo experiments, I present a graph (Figure 1) ofthe K values in a scatter diagram The R2 value is 0.37, which some may say is "rather strong" and others may say is "rather...
... display of row and columns ofthe matrix M The rows for the ionome matrix correspond to yeast knockouts andthe columns are the ions The dimensionality ofthe matrix for the ionome is 212 × 13 The ... in the figure) andthe arrows or column markers represent ions The length ofthe arrow represents the variances ofthe different ions andthe angle represents their correlation Assessment of ... genomic analysisof ionome profiles is only the second of its kind, the first being theanalysisof random mutants in Arabidopsis [8] This yeast study has the added benefit of using a collection of...
... wide discussion in the 30s ofthe twentieth century withtheanalysisofthe importance ofthe international trade ofthe economy and its connection to exchange rate Oneofthe most popular models ... sort term The main reason for that is that one side ofthe trade will be financing the increasing consumption ofthe other, andwithtimethe other will have to repay the debt So, the flows will ... size of trade and represent the RoW Oneofthe papers that use the approach discusses the trade flows behaviour of Croatia (Stucka 2001) Theanalysisof years of Croatia trade (1994-2002) trade with...
... after one year ofthe completion ofthe project, could certainly reveal the true position ofthe utility ofthe project andthe gaps that exist within The study looked into thedataof balances of ... an analysisofthedata either at the start ofthe project or at the conclusion ofthe project, none had an idea of how effectively the project had been implemented 3.1.1 Sources for AnalysisThe ... just one km away from the branch concerned and visited them to find out the reasons for their unwillingness Everyone agreed that the signature on the survey form was theirs and when queried why they...
... structure ofthe RRM We then scored these sequence-variant structures withthe distancedependent potential function Figure shows the results of this analysis If the potential and model of recognition ... are located in a double-stranded region of RNA, and not interact withthe protein [54], yet the disruption ofthe helix clearly affects the binding energy The effect of these changes in RNA conformation ... the 71 other protein–RNA complexes in our training set Figure shows the final example, a universally conserved component ofthe core ofthe signal recognition particle (SRP) The structure of the...
... word itself For instance, “作曲” and “曲家” are sub-bigrams ofthe word “作曲家(music composer)”, both the bigrams andthe word are on the top ofthe lists Theretofore, the bigram list has a relatively ... space during the increase of dimensionality With these factors, the actual curves would not keep increasing as they in Figure b1,2 ⊂ w in which b1 and b2 stand for thetwo bigrams and w stands for ... means the more precise the word segmentation the better the classification performance At the same time, the bigram scheme outperforms both ofthe word schemes on a high dimensionality, wherea the...
... the major O repeat ofthe OPS has structure 2: each other in the position of substitution ofoneofthe rhamnose residues (RhaIV) in the main chain andthe site of attachment ofthe GlcNAc side ... constant value of Hz for the H1 signal ofthe GlcNAc residue andthe NMR chemical shifts of H5 and C5 ofthe rhamnose residues showed that the former is b-linked andthe latter are a-linked The NOESY ... that RhaII is the site of attachment ofthe GlcNAc side chain The NOESY data were in agreement withthe methylation analysis data, andthe glycosylation pattern was further confirmed by the 13C NMR...
... into the pH dependence of their NMR parameters over the pH range 3–8 Obviously, the pH titration curve ofthe amide proton andthe titration curve of 31P of phosphorylated serine residue have the ... shifts ofthe without ionic, monoionic and diionic forms ofthe phosphate group as a function of pH [33,34] The phosphorus chemical shift change reflecting the equilibrium between without ionic and ... neutral pH, affects the electrostatic potential and quite often the conformation ofthe modified protein Even in the absence of rearrangement, the change in the electric field and steric hindrance...
... presented in Fig In the absence of ligand, none ofthe AR NTD proteins showed LBD interaction However, in the presence of ligand, both AR.NTDwt and AR.NTDD3– 13 bound to AR LBD with similar affinity ... interaction withthe 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 ... Brinkmann, A.O (1998) Functional interactions ofthe AF-2 activation domain core region ofthe human androgen receptor withthe amino-terminal domain andwiththe transcriptional coactivator TIF2 (transcriptional...
... (Table 1) The NH-2a was assigned on the basis of intraresidue NOE with H-1a The NH-2c was assigned based on the intraresidue NOEs with H-1c, H-2c and H-3c (Fig 3B) The presence ofthe intraresidue ... lower dilutions ofthe LPS standard and in order to confirm the CE-ES-MS assignments, tandem MS was used for the precursor ions at m/z 663.3 and m/z 662.3, corresponding to the mass ofone trisaccharide ... 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-galacturonic acid The sequence of constituent glycoses andthe location of L-Ala were confirmed by 2D NMR analysis performed on both CPS and aqueous-phase LPS and their methanolysis products, and CE-ES-MS...