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spaces have been investigated in [28–31 ]and[ 23, 24], respectively. Embedding theorems
in Banach-valued Besov spaces have been studied in [4, 5, 27, 32]. ... equations,
Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization 24 (2003), no. 1-2, 1–15.
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AND MAXIMAL B-REGULAR DIFFERENTIA...
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swered issues in this emerging basic and clinical research
area in animal models and man toward delineating, e.g.,
the relative effects of T cells and depletion of Tregs. In the
process, the ... Medicine" between laboratory and
the clinic and provides an excellent basis for further stud-
ies of T cell depleting agents and their efficacy in cancer
patients.
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investigators devo ted to im proving the “bench-to-
bedside” and “bedside-to-bench” concepts of transla-
tional medicine and respective initiatives.
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Arizona Cancer Center and BIO5 Institute, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA.
2
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Disease and Immunogenetics Section (IDIS), Department of Transfusion
Medicine, Clinical Ce...
... of E-Cadherin and cytokeratin 19
and net proliferative rate of gingival keratinocytes in oral epithelium in
periodontal health and disease. J Periodontol 2007, 78:2197-202.
10. Irwin C, Mullally ... in cancer initiation [34].
Although the effect of IL-6 to cancer is s till unknown,
this cytokine may provide a link from bacterial infection
to inflammation and cancer. Changes and...
... index) and the maximal flexion of the knee
(KMSw index) during swing phase;
- the values of minimal ankle dorsiflexion in stance
phase (AmSt index), knee (KmSt index), and hip flexion
(HmSt index) ... propulsive power during gait.
Joint Stiffness:
In order to evaluate the effect of ligament laxity and
hypotonia on joint kinetics and kinematics, hip and ankle
stiffness (hip sti...
... Accelerometers are user-friendly and
inexpensive and therefore of advantage in routine clinical
evaluations.
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
Authors' ... research
investigated gait variability in conjunction with walking
speed in young and older adults [23] and the authors con-
cluded that increased gait variability in older...
... mechanism
against repetitive impact forces during running [14] and
possibly a key ingredient for energy efficient and stable
gait [46]. Variability is not always informative and useful
and in fact ... standard deviation and coefficient of variation
both have 0 breakdown points [51], meaning that only a
single extreme value is required to drive the estimators to
infinity. Indeed, a...
... literature and wrote the paper. SA and RKS were
main operating surgeons in the whole series and critically reviewed the
paper. KB, VK2 and DM maintained all the records of the patients and
followed ... dissimi-
larity in the outcomes between isolated anterior and
combined symph yseal (perpendicular) plating techniques
in APC II injuries. Single anterior symphyseal plating
al...
... and the (interventional) radiologist leads
to a quicker understanding of the underlying injuries
and thus shortens the time between entering the hospi-
tal and the initiation of therapeutic interventions. ... blunt
abdominal injury is relatively low (between 34% and
55%), since the presence of free fluid in sufficient quan-
tity indirectly indicates intraperitoneal injury [10]. Othe...
... cleaning and polymer coating
A silicon wafer 100 (p-type, Boron-doped) was cut into
1×1cm
2
pieces. The silicon substrates were cleaned as
follows: soaking in the cleaning bath at 75°C for 10 min.
The ... min.
The cleaning solution was composed of 100 ml of 96%
NH
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and 65 ml deionized
water. The cleaned substrates were further rinsed in
deionized water for 10...