... fallen short ofthe quota, following the increase in quota (in 11 MS ofthe EU-15, due to the enlargement and granting of restructuring reserves for the EU-10) reductions inthe intervention prices ... 2.7% inthe baseline, with the main underlying economic reason for the decrease being the increases in quotas after the base year. – Inthe EU-12 milk quota rents are almost zero inthe base ... baseline consistent with the underlying market prospects of DG AGRI. In an exercise of this magnitude, it is important to take into account that the expert data used for the generation of the...
... complex. This result suggeststhat the central core ofthe PufX protein is responsible of the break inthe continuity ofthe LH1 ring in vivo [14], allowinga faster diffusion ofthe quinone molecules ... have investigated the possible involvement ofthe N-terminus and of the C-terminus of PufX in protein–protein interactions stabil-izing the LH1–RC complex. To this aim two sets of mutant strains ... consists of a progressivetruncation ofthe C-terminal domain of PufX (Fig. 1)obtained by the introduction of stop codons inthe genesequence of pufX.Inallthecases,theRb. sphaeroides hoststrain...
... effi-ciently, indicating that the CHR region is important for the binding of LIN54 to the cdc2 promoter(Fig. 5C).We next asked whether the same element wasinvolved inthe binding of a LIN54-containing ... detected at the CDE-CHR element inthe S phase. The second LIN54-binding site inthe cdc2 promoter, which is distinct fromCHR, could be involved inthe recruitment ofthe com-plex inthe S phase. ... [3,5,9]. The binding of LINCwith E2F4 ⁄ p130 is disrupted inthe S phase. At thistime, B-MYB, a member ofthe vertebrate MYB fam-ily, is incorporated into the complex. LINC–B-MYBbinds to and...
... that the complete OS chain moiety ofthe LOS is important for serum resistance and adherence to epithelial cells, whereas the linkermoiety is critical for maintenance ofthe outer membrane integrity ... construction ofthe lgt3 mutant in M. catarrhalisO35E. Large arrows represent the direction of transcription; the site ofthe transposon insertion identified inthe O35E is denotedas EN:TN, and the location ... million cases of such exacer-bations are reported each year inthe United States, upto 35% of them resulting from M. catarrhalis infec-tions. The pathogenesis of M. catarrhalis infection is notwell...
... al. [3] in the interpretation of their crystal structure of Pisumsativum PSI, in which the loop of PSI-G is suggestedto face the stroma. The amount of PSI-G inthe transformed knock-outline does ... altering the conformation ofthe loop.His-tags were employed in a topological study of the major light harvesting chlorophyll a ⁄ b binding apopro-tein, Lhcb1 [18]. Interestingly, fusion of a His-tag ... consisting of four members (Lhca1–4) of the chlorophyll a ⁄ b binding protein family. LHCI is bound along one side of PSI only, inthe vicinity of the PSI-F and PSI-J subunits [2,3]. Apart from the asymmetry...
... ourselves whether, inthe light of technological innovation and the growth ofthe internet, we should still be thinking in historical terms. And, if we are seeing the transformation of the nation ... between the Law and the People. The jury box is where the people come into the court; the judge watches the jury and the jury watches back. A jury isthe place where the bargain is struck. The ... duties ofthe government must be performed. And, apart from the defence ofthe realm, there is no duty as important as maintaining the rule of law; and just as every fundamental aspect of the...
... characteristics of the nursing students participating in this study. The majority were female (82%), with an average age of 32. Of these, 57 percent were inthe process of attaining theirdiploma ... 94.0How financially satisfying is working as a nurse in Europe?147 4.36 89.1I would move to another country if the financial offer is better.154 4.34 83.8How financially satisfying is working ... groups of students intendingto emigrate to the U.K. or U.S. were of having a positiveoutlook of working conditions abroad, including findinga job matched to skill, ability to increase in rank,...
... institutions educating medical doc-tors inthe United Republic of Tanzania, although one of them was still in start-up phase and the other in the middle of an administrative crisis, so these institutionswere ... percentage points when the age is above 26 (significance level of 5%), and this result is in line with the findings of McDonald et al. [21].Our results further confirm another finding from pre-vious ... 8:3http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/8/1/3Page 2 of 11 collinearity in some ofthe variables does not exert aninfluence on the coefficient of any other variable.Bearing in mind these considerations, it is reassuringto note that...
... be the proximal displacement and radialshift ofthe radial styloid process, due to the tension of the brachioradialis tendon (figure 1). This problem is often encountered in comminuted, intra-articular, ... Orbay to include release ofthe distal osseousinsertion ofthe brachioradialis tendon [4]. This permitsbetter manipulation ofthe fracture fragments because the brachioradialis tendon is known ... stan-dard disinfection and draping carried out. A distalHenry approach was carried out inthe interval between the flexor carpi radialis tendon and the radial artery. The distal part ofthe pronator...
... beneficialeffects inthe treatment of RA [4]. On the other hand, increas-ing attention has been paid to the role of bone marrow abnor-malities inthe pathogenesis of RA. In this regard, wedemonstrated ... mechanism of abnormalexpression of NFκB1 mRNA in bone marrow CD34+ cellswould be important for delineation ofthe pathogenesis of RA. The role ofthe enhanced expression of NFκB1 mRNA in RAbone ... be important for a complete understanding ofthe pathogenesisand etiology of RA.Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests.Figure 14Time-kinetic effect of...
... with injections of local anesthetic to painful trigger points in muscles ofthe shoulder and neck, or lasting symptomatic improvement through surgical excision of myofascial trigger points. In ... manipu-lation ofthe nerve in alert and unanesthetized patientshas confirmed that it indeed is one of mixed sensory andmotor function. This finding raises the possibility of SANinjury or entrapment ... neurolysis, since dissection of the SAN was necessary in all patients to protect the nerveduring resection of fascia from the ventral aspect of the trapezius.Conclusions The results described herein...