... said to be realized by a cyclic
ordering of X if the straight line connecting a and b and
the straight line connecting c and d do not intersect in the
interior of the circle. There is a circular ... sites (at q
cutoff
= 0.8) in the 13 different
individual protein-coding genes within the 31 currently available
complete mitochondrial genomes of squamata. sngl: number of
singleto...
... signaling [18,19].
PAK proteins constitute a family of serine/threonine kinases
that utilizes the CRIB (Cdc42/Rac interactive binding)
domain to bind to small GTPases; members of the family
include ... Identification of a novel
tumor necrosis factor-alpha-inducible gene, SCC-S2, con-
taining the consensus sequence of a death effector domain
of fas-associated death domain-like in...
... studies,
this set of species is not representative of the problem of
incorporating phylogeny into scanning methods. Further-
more, evaluation of scanning algorithms using real
sequence data is ... sta-
tistically incorporate any sites other than the best found
binding site in each intergenic region. In another three
pairs of runs we ran PhyloScan, permitting it to consider
mu...
... tasks. These include planning, organ-
izing, leading and controlling. Planning involves defining
goals and mapping out ways to reach them; organizing
entails arranging and coordinating human, material ... colleagues
(41.9%). Both groups reported equally high levels of
informal training in health management (around 90%).
These included mentoring, in- service training and non-
certified pr...
... plans included either quitting the profession, work-
ing abroad or pursuing further training in nursing.
Results and discussion
Given that it is difficult to achieve desirable response rates
in ... citation purposes)
remain, further increasing turnover [9]. The implications
of these findings are therefore alarming for the provision
of health care in South Africa now and in the fut...
... motivation in general
and for PA in particular, along with increasing learning
outcome. However, training of both managers and
employees in PA procedures may be a key condition for
its success in any ... mana gers in the municipa l health
service in Norway have often undergone training in how
they must implement PA, employees have not o r have
very rarely had any training in...
... terminator Cycle
Sequencing according instructions of manufacturer. Prim-
ers for sequence were obtained from E. Hoffman (SJCRH,
Memphis, TN). Sequence products were analyzed on
automatic sequence ... significant.
Cytokines
We investigated the involvement of several cytokines in
immunopathogenesis of experimental H5N1 HPAI infec-
tion in mice. Results of ELISA technique reve...
... boxes within the columns. The numbers
within the columns indicate the total number of tat clones
successfully sequenced for each time point. See Figure 1 for
the clones' amino acid sequences. ... time points (or all of the time
points for donor A) within the respective individual but
were not seen in any other individual. Overall, despite dif-
ferences in HIV-1 genetic vari...
... contained a nucleotide point
mutation in which resulted in an amino acid substitution
at position 358 in VP1. We aligned 21 different VP1
amino acid sequences of SaV GI, GII, and GV strains and
found ... nucleotide
point mutations increased the yields of SaV VLPs in insect
cells, offering an alternative explanation for the increased
expression levels of rVP1 and yield of VLPs....
... cuttings maintained in the growth chamber (B, D, F and H). Only plants containing single virus infection are
shown. Plants A and B contained a single infection of EACMV-[KE/TZM], C and D contained ... results of a molecular study of the
sequences of CMGs collected from the major cassava-
growing areas of Tanzania in an effort towards identifying,
determining molecular variabili...