... roots during seedling stage, using enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus polymerase chain reaction (ERIC-PCR) fingerprints Wild-type and rifampicinresistant strain fingerprints were ... and induced resistance against Xanthomonas euvesicatoria in three varieties of tomato inoculated with rifampicin-resistant mutants of Bacillus subtilis strain MBI600, B subtilis strain GBO3 and ... Growth promotion of ‘Mountain Spring’ tomato inoculated with rifampicin-resistant mutants of Bacillus subtilis strain MBI600, B subtilis strain GBO3 and B amyloliquefaciens strain IN9 37 under field...
... faculties of reason and reflection, and the power of appreciating "the necessity and propriety of things," andof bringing considerations of future, remote, and perhaps contingent good and evil ... denunciations of the heinousness of the sin of falsehood, with solemn premonitions of the awful consequences of it, in this life andin that to come, intended to awaken feelings of alarm and distress in ... the idea of employing gentle measures in the managementand training of children may seem to imply the abandonment of the principle of authority, as the basis of the parental government, and the...
... during routine post operative observations by nursing staff, who asked participants to self report their pain using a verbal rating scale (VRS) of 0-10 where = no painand 10 = the worst pain ... commencement of continuous infusion of 0.2% ropivacaine Intravenous PCA for both groups was inserted in theatre and commenced either in recovery or on return to the ward depending on patient demand for ... randomised, but occurred sequentially according to the order and timing of when booking documentation was received at the clinic In Anaesthetist 1’s group a FNC was inserted post induction of...
... during routine post operative observations by nursing staff, who asked participants to self report their pain using a verbal rating scale (VRS) of 0-10 where = no painand 10 = the worst pain ... commencement of continuous infusion of 0.2% ropivacaine Intravenous PCA for both groups was inserted in theatre and commenced either in recovery or on return to the ward depending on patient demand for ... randomised, but occurred sequentially according to the order and timing of when booking documentation was received at the clinic In Anaesthetist 1’s group a FNC was inserted post induction of...
... clinical benefit of imatinib in a proportion of molecularly selected patients Imatinib Imatinib Imatinib Imatinib and temozolomide Nilotinib Nilotinib and dacarbazine Sunitinib Sunitinib Dasatinib ... Useful findings of immunostaining Regarding the immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of MM, combined immunohistochemical stains may be used to gain useful information in the diagnosis of early ... separate domains of Axin (Kimelman & Xu, 2006) After then, the E3 ubiquitin ligase β-Trcp binds to serine 33 and 37 of β-catenin, and leads to β-catenin ubiquitination and degradation GSK3 and CK1...
... ANALYZING THE PARAMETERS INFLUENCING TO RESISTANCE FACTORS OF DRILLED SHAFTS USED IN BRIDGE SUBSTRUCTURES IN HO CHI MINH CITY 10 The parameters that influence the results of determining of pile ... gravel clay, sandy clay/dust sand Gravel fine sand, gravel clay/average dust sand Cohesive and Mud, clay, clay sand/Clay sand discrete Cohesive Clay mud, sandy clay, clay and sand/Clay sand discrete ... “Analysis of influencing parameters and bases to determine resistance factors of drilled shafts used in bridge substructures in Ho-ChiMinh City” Objectives: Determine resistance factors according to...
... structures in the vicinity of the linear construction in the form of a motorway, and especially due to the accompanying structures of linear or polygon character and having service functions The individual ... occupation of biotopes Gradual increase in 318 Twilight acreage of forest vegetation in the surroundings of the D1 motorway was found Forests accounted for 14.72% of the area of interest in 1949, andin ... combination help to explain the existence of diverse landscapes? Fenina, 178: 55–80 Wrbka T (1998): Landscape structure as indicators for sustainable land use? A case study in alpine and lowland...
... Brain swelling Brain swelling Absence of brain swelling Diffuse atrophy and dilatation of the ventricles DWI Hypersignals in the cortex, in the thalamus andin the basal ganglia Hypersignals in ... Experiments conducted in vitro [44] andin vivo [45,46] show an early NAA decrease starting within a few minutes after TBI and reaching the trough value within 48 hours This finding explains why spectroscopic ... Tenovuo O, Isoniemi H: MR imagingof head trauma: visibility of contusions and other intraparenchymal injuries in early and late stage Brain Inj 2006, 20:409-416 Gerber DJ, Weintraub AH, Cusick CP,...
... manifestation of HIV infection and revealed the HIV infection in 27 of the 46 HIV-positive cases In cases receiving pentamidine, PCP occurred during ongoing prophylaxis No HIV-positive patient was receiving ... positive in 86% of HIV-negative cases andin 58% of HIV-positive cases (p = 0.46) (Table 2) Yearly incidence of intensive care unit admissions for P jiroveci pneumonia in HIV-negative and HIV-positive ... NIMV failed in HIV-negative cases andin HIV-positive case and after first-line endotracheal intubation in HIV-negative case andin HIV-positive cases Mortality Mortality was higher in HIV-negative...
... respondent pain may eventually evolve into operant and persisting pain if the environment offers pain contingent reinforcement Pain behaviour may also be learned by observing "pain models" i.e., individuals ... process in the modulation ofpain Since the mid 1970's proponents of cognitive theory studied the influence of the meaning ofpain to patients, and examined the effect of coping styles on pain, for ... back pain ? Clinical Journal ofPain 1998, 14:209-215 Eccleston C, Crombez G: Pain demands attention: A cognitiveaffective model of the interruptive function ofpain Psychological Bulletin 1999,...
... pain, and skin temperature of both hands, in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain To compare needle and placebo EA in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain; using VAS score, neck pain ... seen in the skin of healthy females suggesting a greater sensitivity to painand other somatosensory input in patients of fibromyalgia (42) Blood flow impedance in the uterine arteries of infertile ... inhibition ofpain carrying fibers (1st cell), preventing transmission of painful message from cell to cell This probably works by reducing calcium inflow during the action potential, resulting in reduced...
... for binding to proteins containing LXCXE motifs while the pocket-domain and the C-domain are involved in binding E2F proteins Mdm2 (as well as c-Abl) binds to the C-domain All pocket proteins ... expression of an E2F variant containing the DNA binding motif but not the pRb-binding or transactivation domain or introduction of a competitor plasmid containing multiple E2F binding sites, preventing ... for the loss of pRb, was shown in a series ofin vitro andin vivo experiments showing that in the absence of pRb, p107 and p130 confer tumor suppressor function through binding of “activator”...
... and functional determinants of the protein–protein interaction between v-KIND and MAP2 (i.e the MAP2-binding core module in v-KIND and the v-KIND-binding core module in MAP2) across a range of ... in the KIND2 domain of v-KIND contain the core MAP2 binding module To identify the core MAP2-binding site within the KIND2 domain (amino acids 456–620), we analyzed five EGFP-fused KIND2 domain ... specific MAP2 binding resides within the 32 residues (amino acids 456–487) of the v-KIND KIND2 domain To examine whether the MAP2 binding core site of v-KIND binds to intact MAP2 protein, we coexpressed...
... than that of other systems … The species biodiversity of inland water is among the most threatened of all ecosystems, andin many parts of the world is in continuing and accelerating decline (Millennium ... development in the upland catchment of the Papenkuils wetland will further reduce flooding of the wetland, driven by increased demands within the Breede River basin and the WCWSS Combined with land development ... context in which pressure on sustainable managementof freshwater ecosystems will be increasing Key institutional challenges include institutional fragmentation and competing mandates in the water...
... of these experts havee initiated investigations of the causes and prevalence of COPD in their countries, and developed innovative approaches for the dissemination and implementation of COPD management ... an increase in neutrophils andin some studies also eosinophils in sputum and the airway wall This is associated with increased concentrations of certain mediators, including TNF- , LTB4 and ... most commonly seen in individuals of Northern European origin5 Premature and accelerated development of panlobular emphysema and decline in lung function occur in both smokers and increases the risk...
... repository In the context of the overall waste management system, the Administration supports the goal of siting, designing, licensing, constructing and commencing operations at a consolidated interim ... budget will include additional details regarding funding for the program of work described in this Strategy document ONGOING ACTIVITIES Within DOE, the Office of Nuclear Energy’s Office of Fuel Cycle ... Radioactive Waste is a framework for moving toward a sustainable program to deploy an integrated system capable of transporting, storing, and disposing of used nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste...
... thorough understanding of the relevant political, cultural and business environments, andof ethical standards in modern business analyse developments in a chosen area of management, and to critically ... refer to the minimum computing standards Other program requirements Students must maintain good standing in this program Please refer to Section of the Academic Standing, Progression and Exclusion ... analysis of logistics management, and integrate logistics management into the overall operation of the organisation apply the theoretical principles of project management to a project environment in...
... crosslinking of a ligand leads to the clustering or capping of its surface receptor Accordingly, we investigated the distribution of surface nucleolin following the crosslinking of bound hLf using ... showing the efficient competition between Lf and HB-19 for binding to nucleolin, suggest that the C-terminal tail of nucleolin should be implicated in the mechanism of binding of Lf to nucleolin In ... was retained on an affinity matrix containing purified Lf In view of this andof a previous observation pointing out that nucleolin serves as a binding protein for various ligands, we investigated...
... means to be Spanish in present day Spain andin the light of globalization while also dissipating stereotypical notions of Spain and Spanishness, since, as Fernando García explains, La imagen típica ... SPANISHNESS IN THE SPANISH NOVEL AND CINEMA OF THE 20TH-21ST CENTURY notably including Arabic, Romanian, Portuguese, and distinct dialects of Spanish Linguistic assimilation into the broader linguistic ... Catalonia and the Basque Country have taken the interpretation into their own hands by proposing a normalization of the use of Galician, Catalonian and Euskera in post-Franco Spain4 The importation of...