... in the proximal femur underwent bone-lengthening twice, with a total lengthening of 35 mm At present, 10 years afterthe operation, the limb-length discrepancy is 40 mm 99 ᧡ 92 ᧡ 85᧡ 81᧡ 76 63 ᧡ ... resection ofthe tumor Partial skin necrosis occurred postoperatively at the insertion site of one ofthe pins In Case 8, the Page of skin became partially necrotic at the frontal aspect ofthe knee ... osteosarcoma ofthe distal part ofthe femur J Bone Joint Surg Am 198 2, 64 :95 9- 69 Gottsauner-Wolf F, Kotz R, Knahr K, Kristen H, Ritschl P, Salzer M: Rotationplasty for limb salvage in the treatment of...
... 2010, 4:3 69 http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/4/1/3 69 Page of residents who assisted in the surgery and work up of both ofthe patients They also contributed tothe preparation ofthe manuscript ... Lymphedema: pathophysiology and classification J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) 198 5, 26 :91 -1 06 Szuba A, Rockson SG: Lymphedema: anatomy, physiology and pathogenesis Vasc Med 199 7, 2:321-3 26 10 Szuba A, Rockson ... cases was the extensive destruction ofthe inguinal lymph nodes and their channels as a resultof past tuberculosis, leading to a blockage of lymphatic drainage and resulting in vulval elephantiasis...
... inactivates the degradation causing stabilization ofthe HIF-1a protein, which then translocate tothe nucleus and forms dimers with the b-subunit [17] The active form of HIF-1 transactivates other ... effects on endothelial cells to promote the formation of new vessels Furthermore, it stimulates the production of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), which is regarded as an initiator of liver regeneration ... be the growth stimulation of micrometastases through angiogenesis The aim ofthe present study was to examine how ischemia, with or without IPC and IPO, affects the expression of HIF-1a and the...
... perform the calculations on them The formula is to multiply each score in the body ofthe matrix by the weight of each factor and then sum these products for each tradeoff producing the total score ... Afterthe tradeoffs that are being considered have been identified andthe pros and cons of each listed, Mike is ready to move tothe next step This step is to analyze the 291 292 C HAPTER 19 ... to beat you to market and you will lose first mover advantage and your perception as an innovator rather than a follower The larger the scope ofthe project, the higher the cost, the slower the...
... contains the copy for which it is a master (33% ofthe data necessary to run the site) and 50% ofthe copies of each ofthe other sites ( 16. 5% ofthe data necessary to run the site for a total of an ... ~ 166 % capacity necessary to run everything, and 66 % (66 .66 , but we’ve made it a round number and rounded down rather than up in the figure) ofthe storage per Figure 33.3 You would need 300% of ... data the host needs to perform the task, gathering the processed results back afterward, deleting the data from the host, and aggregating the results together This adds a lot of complexity and...
... for example, (Hayes 199 8), (Kessler 199 6) , (Chakrapani 199 8), (Gerson 199 4), (Hill, Brierley et al 199 9), (Reidenbach and McClung 199 8)) Many methods are being used for gathering survey information ... is the way they are produced and consumed (Grönroos 199 0; Grönroos 199 8), (Edvardsson 199 7; Edvardsson 2000), (Bateson and Hoffman 199 9) The time period between service production and consumption ... factor of 10 or even 20 in materials and energy efficiency use improvements (Factor 10 Club 199 4; Schmidt-Bleek 199 6; Bolund, Johansson et al 199 8; Ryan 199 8) As a potentia l solution to the...
... 2 76 (20 09) 7 265 –7278 ª 20 09The Authors Journal compilation ª 20 09 FEBS 72 69 Origin of rBAT and 4F2hc within the GH13 a-amylase family ˇ ˇ ˇek M Gabrisko and S Janec Fig Evolutionary tree ofthe ... reflect the ancestry of both rBATs and 4F2hc proteins anchored within the GH13 a-amylase family The difference is only in the way leading from the GH13 enzymes either to rBAT and 4F2hc together or to ... 17, 368 –3 76 Eck RV & Dayhoff MO ( 1 96 6) Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure National Biomedical Research Foundation, Silver Springs, MD Rzhetsky A & Nei M ( 199 3) Theoretical foundation of the...
... Help the caregiver to continue to give the child ORS solution in front of you until child has no more thirst Give the caregiver packets of ORS to take home Advise the caregiver to continue to give ... continue to give the child ORS solution on the way tothe health facility, if the child can drink Also, if the child is breastfed, continue to breastfeed on the way For child with diarrhoea to be ... publication not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part ofthe World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities,...
... "Tell ofthe Fruit-house," the "Tell ofthe Tablets," andthe "Great Tell," and, rising as they in the centre ofthe site, they mark the position ofthe temples andthe other principal buildings of ... the artists of their day Tothe end of Egyptian history, the kings, even the Roman emperors, were represented on the monuments clothed in the official costume of their ancestors ofthe IVth and ... read them On the other side we see a row of animated nome-standards of Upper Egypt, with the symbols ofthe god Min of Koptos, the hawk of Horus of Edfu, the ibis of Thot of Eshmunờn, and the...
... the company of his young lady friend—through the pressure of her hand upon his arm, the lithe, graceful movement of body and limbs, the smile, the light in the eye andthe soft voice All of these ... the moment ofthe emission or the ejaculation ofthe semen the numerous ducts empty their contents into the urethra to be mingled with and made a part ofthe semen The secretion ofthe prostate ... muscle and glands andthe consumption ofthe cell substances of these tissues results in the development ofthe nerve, muscle [34 ]and gland cells into a condition larger, better equipped and more...
... App According tothe Act, the objectives andthe scope ofthe activities ofthe Panel are to “provide an objective review of activities to prevent mother -to- child transmission of HIV” (human ... According tothe Act, the objectives andthe scope ofthe activities ofthe Expert Panel are to “provide an objective review of activities to prevent mother -to- child transmission of HIV” (human ... are part ofthe fabric of health care provided to women and children Conclusions The members ofthe Expert Panel emphasize the importance of maximizing the extent to which PMTCT, one ofthe most...
... on the cytotoxicity of ERB-hcAb and Herceptin On the basis ofthe results discussed above, the antitumour effects of ERB-hcAb and Herceptin on FEBS Journal 275 (2008) 4 96 7– 497 9 ª 2008 The Authors ... hyperbola (R2 = 0 .99 4 and R2 = 0 .99 9 for ERB-hcAb and Herceptin, respectively) The insets show the Scatchard analysis ofthe binding data The calculated constants from these plots (KD1 and KD2) are ... resonance J Med Primatol 35, 248– 260 Scatchard G ( 194 9) The attractions of proteins for small molecules and ions Annu NY Acad Sci 51, 66 0 66 6 Erra E, Petraccone L, Esposito V, Randazzo A, Mayol L,...
... sequence, and TC 566 64 is very similar tothe H bulbosum sequence (T50 864 ) identied from mature pollen and described as a member of a thioredoxin h subgroup [ 19] The isoform encoded by TC448 56 is 35% and ... thioredoxin isoforms predicted to be encoded by these sequences were designated HvTrxh1 (TC44851; corresponding to spots 2 96 and 297 ) and HvTrxh2 (TC4 568 0; spot 313) Theoretical tryptic digests of these ... 99 , 91 992 4 11 Kobrehel, K., Yee, B.C & Buchanan, B.B ( 199 1) Role ofthe NADP/thioredoxin system in the reduction of alpha-amylase and trypsin inhibitor proteins J Biol Chem 266 , 161 35 161 40 12...
... ISBN 0-8 166 -3355-X (HC) — ISBN 0-8 166 -33 56- 8 (PB) Art and technology—Philosophy Technology—Aesthetics I Title II Series N72.T4R87 199 9 701’.05—dc21 99 -3 16 09 Printed in the United States of America ... an other life that threatens to control or even to supplant the true presence of life The coming to life ofthe technological other, therefore, threatens to fragment the self, to mathematize and ... ability to look at us in return. 6The look ofthe aura, however, is not the look ofthe other, but a reflection ofthe same The experience ofthe aura, in other words, reproduces precisely the scene...