... Everything I'd do, I'd give my
1. Thinking of you – ATC
* Thinkin' of you I'm thinkin' of you All I can do is ………………. think
about you. Thinkin' of you I'm thinkin' ... heart - there's a fire - a burning ……………. Deep in my
heart - there's desire - for a …………… I'm dying in emotion. It's my
world in fantasy I'm living in my, living in my ... Leaving all my options open,
The decision of the jury, Has not been spoken. Step in my house,
You find that your stuff has gone, But in reality, To whom does the stuff
belong. I bring you into...
... _________________ the interviewers that they gave her the job.
2. At the beginning of the examination, question papers were _________________ to all of the
candidates inthe hall.
3. Artificial intelligence ... assess / investigate the cause of the
accident.
4. The imaginary line between the North Pole and the South Pole is known as the Earth's axis / axle.
5. At the end of the year, the bank praises ... university.
a. inside b. internal c. indoors
8. The police interviewed three men but later __________________ them from their investigation as
they were all innocent.
a. eliminated b. eradicated c. exterminated
9....
... could be used in place of the language shown in bold
without changing the meaning of the sentence. Remember that you may need to change the form
or in some cases the grammatical class of the word: ... night to finish their work, but it is impossible
to maintain this for very long and so it is not recommended.
8. One of the main causes of the increase in inner-city lawlessness is the
number ... From the following list, use each word only once to complete the sentences below. Remember that
in the case of nouns and verbs you may need to change the form of the word:
6a Fillinthe gaps
Unit...
... has been a worrying increase inthe number of _____________________
taking drugs.
3. Without any warning, the building ___________________ killing more than 300 people inside.
4. In times of unemployment, ... From the list below, choose one word which could be used in place of the language shown in bold
without changing the meaning of the sentence. Remember that you may need to change the form
or in ... has decided to initiate an investigation into the increase
in deaths from drugs.
11. Revolutionaries overpowered the troops holding the radio station so that
they could announce the change of...
... From the list below, choose one word which could be used in place of the language shown in bold
without changing the meaning of the sentence. Remember that you may need to change the
form or in ... that they cannot be _________________ from the
library unless they have been issued inthe proper way.
a. removed b. withdrawn c. extracted
8. Studying is important, but playing sports and joining ... successful business figures want to enter government in order to satisfy their
_________________ _________________.
7. Because the original information was incorrect, the court decided that the contract...
... Americans—require assistance
with bathing, dressing, preparing meals, or shopping.
5
The costs associated with treating the elderly with chronic
conditions are high and continuing to grow. These costs are
borne ... understanding of the dynamics of
family caregiving to low-income and frail elderly
individuals living inthe community. It is examining how
community and home care services diminish the effect
of ... 1).
7
AHRQ
research indicates that the primary risk factor for requiring
formal home health care is difficulty in bathing, dressing,
Preventing Disability inthe Elderly
With Chronic Disease
Making a Difference
ã...
... to the solvent. This
suggests that the aromatic residue, Phe28, plays a vital
role in maintaining the hairpin-b during interaction with
solvent.
Interaction of insulin withthe 43-kDa protein
Similarly ... of insulin–insulin receptor interaction, the area
consisting of Ile25, Val29, Phe31 and Ile33 inthe 4-kDa
peptide should play a critical role inthe interaction with
the 43-kDa protein. These ... protein
Similarly to the 4-kDa peptide, insulin is able to interact
with the 43-kDa protein [1]. If the 4-kDa peptide and
insulin share the same manner of binding to the 43-kDa
protein, topological...
... band is greater than that of the blue band. As increasing the
concentration of Cu, the intensity of the blue band decreases while the intensity of the green band
increases and reaches to maximum ... can see that the
emission colors of the 4 points (on the stamp) and
surround of 50000 number (on the polymer cash)
are familiar. Inthe future, we are going to try
doing with other materials ... 10
-2
mol%, the change in intensity
of these bands is similar to the change in bulk sample but its position is unchanged. The radiation
transitions corresponding to these bands in samples of...
... shunting, thereby decreasing first pass
metabolism; decrease in quantities and affinity of plasma
proteins, thereby increasing free-drug levels; increase in
volume of distribution in patients with ... gabapentin in patients with HCV
[55]. These findings suggest that valproate can be used for
some patients with HCV without adversely affecting ALT
levels. Obtaining pretreatment baseline ALT levels in
patients ... and others), clozapine (Clozaril), droperidol
(Inapsine and others), gabapentin (Neurontin), haloperi-
dol (Haldol and others), lamotrigine (Lamictal), lithium
(Eskalith and others), metformin...
...
imaging probe which is used as the real-time imaging
unit of the system, guiding the target tissue volume,
monitoring the energy deposition and the therapeutic
effect, and also controlling the ... from the
skin in water for pre-treatment imaging. The inte -
grated transducer was mounted in a degassed water
reservoir withthe ultrasound beam directed upw ard.
The ultrasound beam of the therapeutic ... During the therapeutic
process, real-time estimation of the therapeutic effect
was carried out by the computer system through the
graphic changes inthe target field and the hyperecho
of the...
... however, the incidence of MACE
in the ZES treated group was 10% at the end of the
two year follow-up (Table 4). Additionally, the inci-
dence of Q wave MI ranged from 0% to 0.3% inthe
first ... 1.7% in our
ZES treated group. On the other hand, the incidence
of non-Q wave MI ranged from 1%, to 5.6% in first
four ENDEAVOR trials whilst registering at 2.6% in
the ZES treated group in ... hospitals, with 10,343 lesions
treated. The in- hospital rate of MACE for the 1,989
patients receiving the Endeavor ZES was as low as
1.1%, which is comparable withthe in- hospital inci-
dence...
... peptide vaccination therapy in combina-
tion with imatinib in a CML patient who could not
acquire a major molecular response through the ad-
ministration with a single agent of imatinib. In addi-
tion, ... vaccination in combination with imatinib therapy for a CML patient. A 51
year-old male with CML in CP, who showed a resistance against imatinib therapy for 2.5 years,
began to be treated with ... 7(2):72-81
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Research Paper
WT1 PEPTIDE VACCINATION IN COMBINATION WITH IMATINIB THERAPY FOR A
PATIENT WITH CML INTHE CHRONIC PHASE
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