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future aspects of liver biopsy from reality to mathematical basis of virtual microscopy

FUTURE ASPECTS OF TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENE potx

FUTURE ASPECTS OF TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENE potx

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... regulators of pRB Taken together, deregulated E2F activity might be‐ come a universal means to discriminate cancer cells (may be regardless of the presence of pRB) from normal growing cells To ... Dubois RN The Role of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in Colorectal Cancer Annu Rev Med 2012 [Epub ahead of print] 11 12 Future Aspects of Tumor Suppressor Gene [8] Wang D, Dubois RN The role of COX-2 in intestinal ... progression owing to their ability to inhibit activity of CDKs Suppression of CDKs keeps RB in hypo-phosphorylated form, which binds to and inhibits E2F Consequently, the activity of E2F to activate...
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báo cáo hóa học: " Considerations for the future development of virtual technology as a rehabilitation tool" doc

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... from motion of the head to determine the motion of the head with respect to the trunk Motion of the shank was removed from motion of the trunk to reveal motion of the trunk with respect to the shank ... lower border of the left eye socket and the external auditory meatus of the ear (corresponding to the relative axis of Page of 10 (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of NeuroEngineering ... An illustration of the virtual environment image in our laboratory An illustration of the virtual environment image in our laboratory rotation between the head and the upper part of the cervical...
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Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: Structural and mechanistic aspects of flavoproteins: photosynthetic electron transfer from photosystem I to NADP+ doc

Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: Structural and mechanistic aspects of flavoproteins: photosynthetic electron transfer from photosystem I to NADP+ doc

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... orientation of the N5 of the flavin, the hydride to be transferred, and C4 of the nicotinamide In FNR, displacement of the C-terminal Tyr appears to be required for the interaction to occur [117,118] ... Bradley LH & Swenson RP (1999) Role of glutamate59 hydrogen bonded to N(3)H of the flavin mononucleotide cofactor in the modulation of the redox potentials of the Clostridium beijerinckii flavodoxin ... contributes to the stabilization of the flavin semiquinone Biochemistry 38, 12377–12386 Bradley LH & Swenson RP (2001) Role of hydrogen bonding interactions to N(3)H of the flavin mononucleotide cofactor...
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Báo cáo khoa học: Interaction of an  40 kDa protein from regenerating rat liver with the )148 to )124 region of c-jun complexed with RLjunRP coincides with enhanced c-jun expression in proliferating rat liver pdf

Báo cáo khoa học: Interaction of an  40 kDa protein from regenerating rat liver with the )148 to )124 region of c-jun complexed with RLjunRP coincides with enhanced c-jun expression in proliferating rat liver pdf

Báo cáo khoa học

... rat liver following partial hepatectomy, as a source of proliferating tissue to mimic in vivo conditions Surgical removal of twothirds of the liver results in regeneration of the remaining liver ... region of the )148 to )124 region of c-jun Ó FEBS 2004 Expression of c-jun in regenerating rat liver (Eur J Biochem 271) 4897 A Dist A (mM) Fig Determination of the binding site of of factors ... additional factor induced by partial hepatectomy This is 40 32 Fig Affinity purification of factors interacting with the )148 to )124 region of c-jun from regenerating rat liver (A) Spectrophotometric...
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Báo cáo hóa học: " The transfer from survey (map-like) to route representations into Virtual Reality Mazes: effect of age and cerebral lesion" doc

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... divided into groups, according to participants’ age: group A, composed of 15 subjects aged from 40 to 49 years old; group B, with 14 subjects aged from 50 to 59 years old; group C, composed of 11 ... in order to enter into the experimental phase Page of 10 After that, participants were asked to complete each of the eight P&P mazes, by tracing the correct path from the starting point to the ... 40 39 SD TOTAL 4,73 15 SD 60-71 7,23 15 Mean 50-59 N SD 40-49 6,84 2,56 14,04 *Total number of P&P mazes completed **Total P&P execution times ***Total number of VR mazes completed ****Total VR...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 1 pps

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 1 pps

... the war, the Allied powers expected to prosecute conventional war crimes, from the machine-gunning of the survivors of sunken ships to the torture of prisoners -of- war For this there already existed ... Tribunals The result was the series of five public lectures held in London from April to June 2002, organised around the theme From Nuremberg to The Hague: The Future of International Criminal Justice’ ... copyright Subject to statutory exception and to the provision of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 2 doc

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 2 doc

... a precise idea of what charges they might face A list of defendants and a list of indictable charges emerged only after months of argument, and in violation of the traditions of justice in all ... to indict betrayed a great deal of ignorance and confusion on the Allied side about the nature of the system they were to put on trial Only gradually over the summer, and thanks to a wealth of ... Kaltenbrunner, head of the security apparatus, and the party’s chief ideologue, Alfred Rosenberg Other names were added as representative of important aspects of the dictatorship The idea of representation...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 3 ppsx

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 3 ppsx

... ‘violations of the laws and customs of war’ The simplicity of this definition masks the complexity of the detail of what actually constitutes a violation of the laws and customs of war So, the Charter of ... not an of cial or an Issues of complexity, complicity and complementarity 39 organ of the State, and of whom, furthermore, in the face of the theory of law as it has been understood up to this ... persons as, by virtue of their of ce, acted on behalf of the State It may be a much healthier point of view not to adhere in all circumstances to the text of the provisions of International law,...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 4 pptx

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 4 pptx

... first decision of the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords, ruling that Senator Pinochet was not entitled to claim immunity from the jurisdiction of the English courts in respect of a Spanish ... Review of the International Committee of the Red Cross 439–59 Issues of complexity, complicity and complementarity 51 single actors fail to capture the complexity of the phenomena we are trying to ... international law, and these obligations can vary from state to state, even with regard to the laws of war Secondly, where someone assists a perpetrator to commit an act which is not criminal in the...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 5 ppsx

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 5 ppsx

... parties to establish jurisdiction over offences of torture when the offence is committed in its territory, when the alleged offender is one of its own nationals, or when the victim is one of its ... courts However, it established the right of the competent authority of any signatory of the Constitution to bring individuals to trial for membership of criminal groups or organisations, before ... Court of Final Appeals), judgment of 20 March 2001, which upheld the Court of Appeal’s decision to dismiss the charges After Pinochet: the role of national courts 73 Belgian prosecutor of Prime...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 6 doc

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 6 doc

... Pinochet: the role of national courts 95 sense to exclude from it acts done in an of cial capacity.52 The judgment of the House of Lords opens the door to the use of a national court to prosecute an ... role of national courts 91 three votes to two, on the ground that customary international law provided no basis to uphold the claim to immunity.46 The significance of the ruling was evident from ... – on the basis of a careful examination of state practice – that it was unable to deduce from this practice that there exists under customary international law any form of exception to the rule...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 7 pot

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 7 pot

... Conventions of 12 August 1949, and Relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I), Geneva, June 1977, 1125 UNTS 3; Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of ... to an international criminal court to be established – in Article VI of the Genocide Convention of 1948, repeated in Article V of the much less accepted Apartheid Convention of 1973 Instead of ... drafting of the Rome Statute 121 On the whole, these developments took us further away from, not closer to, an international criminal court Indeed, it is not too much to say that the development of...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 8 potx

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 8 potx

... Prosecutor could then take up This approach allowed the ILC to provide that state consent was the underlying basis of jurisdiction Since the point of the Statute was to get custodial states to comply ... custody of a person credibly accused of genocide in some other state apparently had no choice but to return the accused to the territorial state (which might be a step towards impunity) or to ... independent investigatory role to the Prosecutor, prior to the referral of a case and independently of the consent of the states concerned Only once the pre-conditions for the exercise of jurisdiction...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 9 pptx

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 9 pptx

... appears we are doomed to repeat history.As Judge Richard Goldstone, former Chief Prosecutor at The Hague Tribunals, has wryly commented: ‘The hope of “never again”became the reality of again and again.’1 ... expression of the totality of victory – a sort of ‘sexual coup de grâce’ As the events in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia so horribly remind us, this function of sexual aggression against women often ... is likely to happen for other crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court It remains to be seen whether the Elements of Crimes will provide the intended stability of the definitions of crimes,...
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From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 10 pptx

From Nuremberg to The Hague - The Future of International Criminal Justice Part 10 pptx

... constellation of factors led only to the trials at Nuremberg and Tokyo after the Second World War, and, in the 1990s, to the creation of The Hague and Arusha Tribunals – a selective outpouring of indignation ... execution of a dozen or so leading members of the Nazi hierarchy However, in the end, Nuremberg’s legacy is that of legal retribution – of staying the hand of vengeance and of ceding ‘Power … to Reason’.31 ... behaviour.’33 33 Bert Röling, Aspects of Criminal Responsibility for Violations of Laws of War’, in Antonio Cassese (ed.), The New Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict (Editoriale Scientifica, Naples,...
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Báo cáo y học: "Inflammatory Signals shift from adipose to liver during high fat feeding and influence the development of steatohepatitis in mice" pot

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... use of adjacent sections mRNA levels of pro-inflammatory cytokine genes are differentially upregulated in both adipose and liver tissues of HFC-fed mice A complex regulation of pro-inflammatory ... http://www.journal-inflammation.com/content/8/1/8 A Page 12 of 14 B Figure Increased number of IL-1b+ cells in the liver of HFC-fed mice Immunohistochemistry of anti-IL-1b demonstrated increased number of IL-1b+ cells in HFC-fed liver at 16 ... development of disease [17] Within the panel of genes included in our analysis, which ranges from metabolic to cellular markers to inflammatory mediators, IL-1b is identified as one of the most...
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Báo cáo y học: "Inflammatory Signals shift from adipose to liver during high fat feeding and influence the development of steatohepatitis in mice" pptx

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... use of adjacent sections mRNA levels of pro-inflammatory cytokine genes are differentially upregulated in both adipose and liver tissues of HFC-fed mice A complex regulation of pro-inflammatory ... http://www.journal-inflammation.com/content/8/1/8 A Page 12 of 14 B Figure Increased number of IL-1b+ cells in the liver of HFC-fed mice Immunohistochemistry of anti-IL-1b demonstrated increased number of IL-1b+ cells in HFC-fed liver at 16 ... development of disease [17] Within the panel of genes included in our analysis, which ranges from metabolic to cellular markers to inflammatory mediators, IL-1b is identified as one of the most...
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Rise of the machines moving from hype to reality in the burgeoning market for machine to machine communication

Rise of the machines moving from hype to reality in the burgeoning market for machine to machine communication

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... cost hundreds of dollars are now available for as little as the cost of a cup of coffee  The promise of a world of connected devices, in which machines of all types and sizes can autonomously communicate ... monitor our vital signs, automatically notifying doctors of any unusual changes to our health A history of rosy futures “A machine -to- machine ‘Internet of things’”, BusinessWeek, April 26th 2004 “When ... Issues vary widely by sector, too, making it hard to deliver uniform progress Healthcare gives one clear example Despite huge potential to enable automated remote monitoring of patients, for example,...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Allegories.of.Union.in.Irish.and.English.Writing.1790-1870.Politics.History.and.the.Family.from.Edgeworth.to.Arnold.Oct.2000.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Allegories.of.Union.in.Irish.and.English.Writing.1790-1870.Politics.History.and.the.Family.from.Edgeworth.to.Arnold.Oct.2000.pdf

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... Because efforts to legitimate English rule in Ireland so often involve disputed rights to land and property, the relation of fathers to sons, of mothers to daughters, and of potential wives to would-be ... modernizing imperial family of man I attend to narrative structure, and to the kind of stories that get told and retold about the Irish, so as to reveal both the regularity of English colonial discourse ... Heart of Darkness, I must often remind students that to equate the Euroconquest of Africa with heterosexual rape is to engage rhetorically in a version of the act they liberally claim to condemn...
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Báo cáo y học: " Self-reported sickness absence as a risk marker of future disability pension. Prospective findings from the DWECS/DREAM study 1990-2004"

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... period from 1994 through 2004 This left a total of 4174 employees aged 18-45 in 1990 to be under risk for disability pension from 1994 to 2004 These 4174 employees constitute the basis of analysis ... possible to create quar- tiles of equal size: Q1 included the part of the population with least (0) absence (35% of the population), Q2 included 17% of the population, Q3 23%, and Q4 consisted of the ... follow-up, a total of 140 persons (3.4%) received disability pension Of these, 82 (58.6%) were women, 58 (41.4%) were men There was an excess risk of future disability pension for the quartile of the...
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