... consistent with the importance of both primary emissions andsecondary production of regional aerosol. The diurnal cycle of factor 4 (Figure 3d)showed evidence of both primaryandsecondary influence.Daytime ... January–February and July–August 2002. Primary emission ratios for gas and aerosol species are defined by correlation with species of known origin, and contributions from primaryand secondary/ biogenic ... interpretation, and quantification ofprimaryandsecondary contributionsDylan B. Millet,1,2Neil M. Donahue,3Spyros N. Pandis,3Andrea Polidori,4Charles O. Stanier,2,5Barbara J. Turpin,4 and Allen...
... each point and bulked for future establishment of provenancetrials. The area investigated within each stand var-ied between 15 and 20 ha. A random sample of 120 acorns ... range of sessile oak (Quercuspetraea (Matt) Liebl) extends over the en-tire continent of Europe, with the exception of the Mediterranean region and northernScandinavia ... metabolism. Theobjective of this study was to evaluate lev-els of within-population variation and ge-netic differentiation between populationsover the range of the species. Special...
... the number of cells per unitarea (fig 5B).These 2 types of concentric and repeat-ed variations - in the spacing of parenchy-ma bands and in the intensity of staining ... the vegetativegrowth and anatomy of the tea plant (Camel- Original articleVegetative development, primary and secondary growth of the shoot system of young Terminalia superba ... lesserextent, the width of parenchymal bands, the radial enlargement of parenchyma cells and vessels, and the wall thickness of vessels. The number of various wood layers...
... addition of saporin and for cells shocked with dimethylsulfoxide after a 4 °Ctoxin incubation (Figs 2B and 3A). Sandvig et al. [28]have further shown that cells coincubated with dimethylsulfoxide and ... Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology and Biomolecular Science Center, University of Central Florida, FL, USA2 Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Center, University of Central ... University of CentralFlorida Department of Molecular Biology and Micro-biology and an AIRC grant to M. S. Fabbrini. Partialsupport was provided by the Broad Medical ResearchProgram of the Eli and...
... the person with the diabetes and/ or their carer as part of their daily life. Accordingly,understanding of diabetes, informed choice of management opportunities, and the acquisition of relevant ... diabetes increased with each higher category of updated mean HbA1c, with no evidence of a threshold andwith a three-fold increase over the range of updated mean HbA1c of less than 6%, to ... dealing with differentaspects of the care of Type 2 diabetes. The rising prevalence of the disease, and the range of complications which can arise, reinforce the importance of up-to-date guidance and...
... absence and presence of ATP, respec-tively, and 0.06 m)1ặs)1for rabbit Hb, which illustratesthe high reactivity of carp Hb and the decreased rate of reaction with T-state stabilization and ... the reaction of nitrite with deoxyHb (Fig. 1A) andwith Hb with aninitial So2 of 46% (Fig. 1B).When nitrite reacted with carp deoxyHb in a nitro-gen atmosphere, the concentration of deoxyHbdecreased ... study show that the reaction of nitrite with deoxyHb is favored over that with oxy-Hb at intermediate So2values and that the formation of NO and HbNO from the reaction with deoxyHb issubstantial...
... 2007 FEBS 2.0 mL), and this was followed by 45 min of heating at95 °C. After cooling, samples and standards of malondial-dehyde were read at 532 nm against the blank of the stand-ard curve. The ... changethe rate of platelet nucleotide hydrolysis. Plateletscomprise one of the components of the thrombusmicroenvironment andof the process of thrombo-regulation. It is known that the rate of platelet ... However, considering the function and the mobility of platelets, we can understand theiractive role in this process and the importance of such hydrolysis. In line with this, literature data indi-cate...
... limitations of these studies included: lack of prospective protocols in mostinstances, non-randomisation of people, lack of control groups, small sample sizes, and lack of patient and/ or investigator ... from PD, MSA and controls with a sensitivity of 74% and a specificity of 94%, whereas in quantitative analysis the best sensitivity and specificity of the volumetric analysis were 74% and 77%. (DS ... ability of experts versusnon-experts. However, they show that the diagnosis of PD is wrong in around 47% of community-ascertained cases, 25% of non-expert secondary care diagnosed cases, and 6–8% of cases...
... satisfaction of the person with stroke or brain injury with the irspouse [19,20]. Both studies found similar results with approximately one third of the couples in agreement with being satisfied with ... a total of 41 of the 81 caregiverswere satisfied. This is shown in Table 3.Combined life satisfaction and the impact of strokeThe results of the impact of stroke in everyday life and the associatio ... associations with caregiverburden and the impact of stroke. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes2011 9:1.Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: ã Convenient...
... ambient and elevated CO2. Oecologia 79,212-222Reid CD, Strain BR (1994) Effects of CO2 enrichment onwhole plant carbon budget of seedlings of Fagusgrandifolia and Acer ... lack of growth response to elevated CO2 was incontrast with the stimulation in both A at theleaf and whole plant levels (fig 3) and theintensity of entry of new ... (1992) Effects of CO2 and tem-perature on growth and resource use of co-occur-ring C3 and C4 annuals. Ecology 73, 1244-1259Conroy JP (1992) Influence of elevated atmosphericCO2...