... growing of fruit, harvesting, postharvest handling, washing, and cooling and storage PREVENTIVE MEASURES IN THE ORCHARD Contamination of fruits with feces of animals such as deer,8 seagulls,9 and ... implicated in Salmonella and E coli O157:H7 outbreaks Controlof microbial contamination of fruit and fruit juice involves care at all stages of production, including preharvest practices of planting, ... is among the main reasons for contamination in fruit juice Washing and brushing fruit before the juicing step is common in juice processing According to one industry survey, 98% of orchards surveyed...
... of skin testing is the Mantoux tuberculin skin test using 0.1 mL of tuberculin units (TU) of purified protein derivative (PPD) (1 ) BCG vaccination contributes to the prevention andcontrolof ... resurgence in the incidence of TB occurred in the United States and included increases in the number of TB cases among adults and children and outbreaks of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) involving ... vaccination of adults and the type of vaccine strain administered precluded the inclusion of these factors as covariates in the random-effects regression model However, these researchers determined...
... hydrolysis) and decarboxylated again (Fig 2) The remaining EFMs are capable of producing all of the main metabolites that we are interested in Obviously, in order to produce one of the forms of lipid ... findings stand in contrast to a subsequent analysis of singlegene knockout data indicating that E coli can only survive if at least L1-P-EtAmine and a lipid A form lacking the myristoyl side chain ... acids and the combinatorial complexity in the composition of different phospholipids, triglycerides, and other lipid species Understanding this complex network is of practical relevance in view of...
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... sole clinical mix journal in the set, maintains links to both the clinical domain and the molecular biology domain This journal plays a key role linking diverse research interests while 267 of the ... network analysis – to investigate the emergence, structure, and content of translational researchin biomedicine by comparing researchin cancer and cardiovascular medicine Journal inter-citation is ... advances in understanding of cancer genetics and increasing use of surface antigens to characterize cell types, yielded a hybrid of applied and basic research with clear relevance for clinical...
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... sole clinical mix journal in the set, maintains links to both the clinical domain and the molecular biology domain This journal plays a key role linking diverse research interests while 267 of the ... network analysis – to investigate the emergence, structure, and content of translational researchin biomedicine by comparing researchin cancer and cardiovascular medicine Journal inter-citation is ... advances in understanding of cancer genetics and increasing use of surface antigens to characterize cell types, yielded a hybrid of applied and basic research with clear relevance for clinical...
... cells infected in the absence of the inductor, or in cells inducibly expressing the VP3 protein (Figure 4A) The protein levels were quantified by densitometry of the bands and are represented in ... analysis of cellular and viral protein synthesis in cells expressing HCV polyprotein Time-course analysis of cellular and viral protein synthesis in cells expressing HCV polyprotein A: BSC40 cells infected ... Figure 10 of HCV polyprotein from VV inhibits cellular and viral protein synthesis in RL+/+ andin RL-/- infected cells Expression Expression of HCV polyprotein from VV inhibits cellular and viral...
... Publishing House of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria, 1983 T S Stoyanov, “Inequalities for convex combinations of functions,” in Proceedings of the 18th SpringConference of the Union of ... According to the induction principle, we obtain ρn p, x ≥ and x ρn−1 p , x ≥ γ 6 Journal of Inequalities and Applications Corollary 1.5 Let A be a seminormed algebra above R with a unit, and let ... Journal of Inequalities and Applications of Banach spaces as found in 7, Similar statements related to functionals in finitedimensional spaces and countable dimensional spaces have been provided in...
... the impact of incorporating admission control on the forced termination of SUs and also the impact of deploying channel allocation with preference and repacking on the interference In Section ... to and decreasing (increasing) it reduces (augments) the acceptance rate of SU requests, which will in turn decrease (increase) ft both P2 and the interference Note that the definition of t in ... their blocking and forced termination probabilities are not affected Clearly, the finding of free channels by arriving or vacated SUs depends only on the number of ongoing PU and SU sessions and not...
... years ofresearchin spectrum sensing and sharing in cognitive radio Lu Lu∗ , Xiangwei Zhou, Uzoma Onunkwo and Geoffrey Ye Li School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of ... to the implementation of CR In this article, we provide an overview of recent research achievements of including spectrum sensing, sharing techniques and the applications of CR systems Keywords: ... studied Reporting data from the SUs may be of different forms, types, and sizes In general, the sensing information combination at the SBS can be categorized as soft combination and hard combination...
... assuming instead of (iii) in Theorem 1.1 Boundary Value Problems (iii ) G = G(z,ν,x) is continuous strictly increasing in z and, for some N > independent of ν and x, z−N G(z,ν,x) is decreasing in ... the ball of radius R in Rn−1 In ᏯR = BR (0) × (−R,R) we are given a continuous Hloc function u satisfying the following (i) Lu = div A(x)∇u = (1.6) in Ω+ (u) = {x ∈ ᏯR : u(x) > 0}, andin Ω− (u) ... subject of this paper Once again, the key point is the construction of the previously mentioned family of subsolutions Unlike the case of nondivergence or fully nonlinear operators, in the case of...
... what was offered in [5] ACKNOWLEDGMENT Trang Science & Technology Development, Vol 9, No.2 - 2006 This work is a part ofresearch supported by The Research Fund of Ministry of Educations of Vietnam, ... Proof of Corollary: When n = we have μ(H ) = b0 − a , finally we get (13) (see fig.2) Fig The sheaf-solutions of Sheaf Fuzzy Control Problem (SFCP), when n = (■) CONCLUSION In the Sheaf Fuzzy Control ... D., General views in theory of Systems, VNU – Publishing House, HCM City, 2003 ( In Vietnamese) [5] Phu N D , Tung T T , Sheaf-Optimal Control Problems in Fuzzy Type, J Science and Technology Devolopment...
... 1981Moreover, ABA content increases again in reactivating cambium, for example, in the trunk of Pinus contorta (Savidge and Wareing, 1984), andin young elongating shoots In actively growing and well-watered ... level in the cambial zone However, recent measurements (Little and Wareing, 1981) show that ABA peaking in late summer is rather incidental and drought-induced During winter, a decrease in the ... mainly by exo- and endocytosis A renewal of endo-membranes during this period might be associated with a seasonal inactivation of auxin receptor and carrier proteins Later on, the breaking of...
... understanding of what works and does not work in implementing research- defined structures and processes into operational realities [9,10] Historically, since most clinical and delivery system interventions ... organization of care and provider training on treatment of pain among diabetics (e.g., inadequate training in chronic pain management, treatment of pain conditions perceived as beyond provider's scope of ... (QI) interventions (Step #4) Organizational factors come into play throughout the process of developing, adapting and implementing QI strategies for implementing research findings into routine...
... understanding of what works and does not work in implementing research- defined structures and processes into operational realities [9,10] Historically, since most clinical and delivery system interventions ... organization of care and provider training on treatment of pain among diabetics (e.g., inadequate training in chronic pain management, treatment of pain conditions perceived as beyond provider's scope of ... (QI) interventions (Step #4) Organizational factors come into play throughout the process of developing, adapting and implementing QI strategies for implementing research findings into routine...
... undertaking researchin conflict settings The main ones include: reporting on the health and humanitarian consequences of conflict; investigating the feasibility and effectiveness of specific interventions; ... possible in insecure settings) As expatriate turnover in conflict situations is high, involving and training a core group of national collaborating researchers would facilitate continuity of the research ... conduct ofresearch Given these challenges and concerns, those engaged inresearch should first reflect on the necessity of conducting researchin such settings, and the feasibility of seeing the research...
... different and often opposing principles Very young children lack the understanding to make their own deci- Figure makingof autonomy and participation of minors in decision Levels Levels of autonomy and ... into issues concerning psychopharmacological researchin children and adolescents; and • Building in ethical thinking and analysis into psychopharmacological researchin children and adolescents ... understanding of the nature of altruism and its place in psychopharmacological researchin children and adolescents; • The experiences of children, young people and their parents in participating in...