... This interaction induces the dissociation ofthe inhibitory region, which is adjacent to the regulatory TnC-binding site, from actin, resulting inthe release ofthe inhibition and muscle contraction ... reflect the mechanism of Ca2+ switching involving the alternative binding ofthe C-terminal region of TnI to actin or TnC in a Ca2+dependent manner [17,19] Onthe other hand, the inhibitory effect of ... the maintenance of structural integrity ofthe troponin complex inthe relaxed state Troponin-tropomyosin based regulation exhibits two components [32]: inhibition and removal of inhibition in...
... reviewing/revising For the planning stage, there are three subcomponents of generating ideas, organizing information, and setting goals Inthe planning stage, the writers collect the information ... framework ofthe treatment of errors inthe present study 1.4 A writing cycle inthe present study iv INTRODUCTION Rationale for the study Before the 1970s, the teaching of writing in L2 primarily ... present study, taking revision as a vital stage ofthe writing process, was based onthe assumption ofthe provision of input for EFL students that feedback is considered one kind of input that is...
... based on a large number of samples taken in Korea Inthe case of Tokyo and inthe Philippines, urban runoff from roads on rainy days contributes to the increase in metal concentration inthe sediments ... identified as factors increasing zinc and lead concentration inthe sediments in receiving waters judging from the measurements on roadside deposits and the estimation ofthe contribution of untreated ... Higher concentration was observed for samples taken inthe eastern side of Manila Bay The concentration profiles inthe sea sediments show the decrease in lead and zinc concentrations inthe sediments...
... expressions ofthe enzymes involved inthe biotransformation of prodrugs can lead to substantial inter-individual and inter-ethnic differences inthe conversion rate and the plasma concentration ofthe ... months of age >8 International drug control conventions: the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 as amended by the 1972 Protocol, the Convention on Psychotropic Substances of 1971, and the ... dimensions of pain modifying the transmission of noxious stimuli to the brain Noxious stimuli Physiological transmission of pain Sensory perception of pain Overall experience of pain Dimensions of...
... right parts of productions in P to nonterminals in their left parts, and S in N is the start symbol A terminal derivation of w in Σ∗ in an UVG-dl p1 p2 is a context-free derivation of form S = ... that the control word ⇒ p1 p2 · · · pp is a permutation of a member of W ∗ and the dominance relations of W hold inthe associated derivation tree The language L(G) of an UVG-dl G is the set of ... a set of vectors of productions with dominance links, i.e each element of W is a pair (P, D) where each P is a multiset of productions in N × V ∗ and D is a relation from nonterminals inthe right...
... neurotransmission is indispensable for information intake and processing within the central nervous system Glutamate neurotransmission is crucial in information intake and information processing within the ... signal-to-noise ratio) inthe glutamatergic transmission As a consequence, the information taken into the brain will be less distinct In addition, activation of astroglial networks, with induction of Ca2+ oscillations, ... disruption ofthe BBB in neuroinflammation are incompletely understood, but appear to involve direct effects of cytokines on endothelial regulation of BBB components Exposure of endothelium to...
... receptor binding effects [10,11] Onthe other hand, measuring expression ofthe inflammatory mediator genes may not reflect the functional activity ofthe end-protein, because this also depends on translation ... L-selectin is a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on leucocytes, involved in rolling and adhesion of leucocytes along vessel walls adjacent to the site of injury The binding through L-selectin ... observation reiterates that the inflammatory response in sepsis is heterogeneous depending onthe source and the infecting organism In conclusion, we have shown that in septic shock patients, hypertonic...
... listed in Table In view ofthe above-mentioned effective action of AS onthe positive electrode and the important action of graphite onthe improvement ofthe active-material utilization during the ... Number of i 50 60 70 cyclea Fig Relationship between the coefficient of utilization ofthe positive active material and the n u m b e r of cycles onthe condition ofthe electrolyte containing Li ... and the objective of raising its energy density will be attained of cycles ofthe former is only one unit less than that ofthe latter Conclusions 3.3 Effect of Li + ion onthe behaviour of positive...
... measured from the tip ofthe snout to the base ofthe tail The longitudinal distance from the tip ofthe snout to the base ofthe skull was recorded as head length The distance between the two ears ... Health effects of exposure to low levels of ionizing radiation Biological effects of ionizing radiations Washington, National Academy Press, 1990 Brent, R D The effects of ionizing radiation, microwaves, ... of selenium against ionizing radiationinduced malformations in mice Acta Radiol Oncol 1985, 24, 267-271 Committee onthe biological effects of radiation The effects on populations of exposure to...
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... action ofthe cysteine proteinase, cathepsin K [19] There are other possible explanations, however, for the defect in bone resorption inthe r/r mice, including a role for collagenase in osteoclast ... far only appeared as abstracts [21,22], is the targeted disruption ofthe MMP13 gene The strategy employed involved the deletion ofthe critical zinc-binding region inthe catalytic domain that ... ascribable to increased generation of osteoblasts Conclusion MMP-13 has critical rolesin embryonic development and remodeling ofthe skeleton in mice These roles are reflected inthe collagenase-mediated...
... Lung_OUT (being Lung the entire lung structure, that is also the union of Lung _IN and Lung_OUT) Lung _IN is the lung portion falling geometrically inside the projection ofthe edges ofthe two tangential ... Presenting, onthe contrary, very negligible differences inthe region out ofthe field between the two algorithms, the offset here measured is generally not visible inthe common practice of inspecting ... inspecting DVH The same effect is the difference of dose calculated inthe muscle tissue ofthe breast, and again not visible in common DVH analysis being the muscle tissue only one fourth of the...
... Thompson had pointed out that the responses derived from mixed models include information components based onthe selection pressure applied The estimator of R is then a function including S, ... decreasing function ofthe degree of overlap between generations, or ofthe degree of connectedness ofthe data Obviously, when generations not overlap the situation is that of design 1, with no control, ... evaluations of breeding values is the smoothing out ofthe between-generation fluctuations, in contrast with the highly irregular evolution ofthe phenotypic means (e.g figure of !2!, or figure of...
... outcome ofthe inspection ofthe distribution of this quantitative variable considered as an expression ofthe muscle hypertrophy Furthermore, estimations ofthe gene effect and ofthe dominance ... based on a subjective appraisal ofthe conformation according genetic determinism to Inthe experiment we report in this paper, the degree of muscling was evaluated by the total weight ofthe most ... to more than one gene (see the review , ENISSIER by M 1982) Onthe other hand, in most ofthe genetic analyses of this condition so far published, the distribution ofthe animals into phenotypic...
... and the other one outside Both of them were done in fixed position during minutes The recording point chosen for the inside recording is inthe middle ofthe ground floor The one chosen for the ... from the recording done on point one We can see from the acoustic image obtained from the recording done on point 1, that the spectrum is quite different, due to a traffic density reduction The ... recording point Inside recording point Figure : Outside and inside recording points We can clearly see that the distance between the two recording points is short The main sound source is the traffic...
... exerting their functions most clearly inthe germline (Carthew & Sontheimer, 2009; Malone & Hannon, 2009) Furthermore, siRNAs and miRNAs bind to members ofthe Ago clade of Argonaute proteins, ... helices The CBS domain-containing proteins comprise a large family of evolutionarily conserved proteins that have been found in all kingdoms of life, among which the mammalian ones are so far the ... for the CBS domain-containing proteins inplants So far, 48 Arabidopsis proteins have been designated as CBS domaincontaining proteins (Ignoul & Eggermont, 2005), which include γ-type subunits of...
... purposes the objectives the research questions, the scope ofthe study, written advertisements in English and Vietnamese some definitions of terms used inthe thesis and organization ofthe used in ... relating to collocations of “skin” and “da” and had some findings onthe collocations and language of advertising is presented in this section similarities and differences in their using in English ... speakers, The study of language via pragmatics is that one can talk about who use them all the time Onthe other hand, other combinations people’s intended meaning, their assumptions, their purposes...
... receive it; in protecting the value ofthe gift; and in supporting and regulating the proper and efficient functioning ofthe relationship It is the policies informing the State’s role inthe gift ... by any: “contract of custom; legal bond; functional determinism; situations of discriminatory power; nor by domination, constraint or compulsion” Onthe other hand, he considered that the alternative ... with the passing ofthe centuries, it remains the crux ofthe charitable relationship and continues to be defined within the common law parameters as set by the Preamble,31 the ‘spirit and intendment’...
... The Economics of Aging, Issues inthe Economics of Aging, Topics inthe Economics of Aging, Studies inthe Economics of Aging, Advances inthe Economics of Aging, Inquiries inthe Economics of ... views ofthe National Bureau of Economic Research or the sponsoring organizations ix Introduction David A Wise This is the ninth in a series of volumes onthe economics of aging The previous ones ... with the general aim of advancing our understanding ofthe reasons for the relationship The analyses include consideration ofthe decline in mortality inthe United States and the United Kingdom...