... literature His satirical short stories helped propel a student movement that toppled an authoritarian government, forever changing the way modern Thai history should be viewed His stories are subtle, ... Khamsing also took odd jobs, such as working as a traveling sewing machine salesman to supplement his meager assistant’s stipend 70 At the time of Khamsing’s return to Bangkok, Phibun had legalized ... pursuits Khamsing read “virtually anything he could get his hands on while tending his family’s buffaloes.” 54 This eventually led him to pursue his education up to junior high 51 Herbert P Phillips,...
... Intention to stay with one’s employer ment surveys as a primary measurement tool to determine how well talent is being managed Such surveys are often considered much more than a measure of employee satisfaction ... employee turnover These indicators, known as the Q12, are based on employee involvement topics, such as attitude, feedback, recognition and measurement Today, many employers base their employee attitude ... 34% increase in highly satisfied customers at a start-up plant.27 To effectively measure and manage predictors of employee engagement, it is best to use a combination of tools Depending on the...
... transcriptome, the coding capacity, and the regulatory versatility of primate genomes with new isoforms, without compromising the integrity and the original repertoire of the transcriptome and its resulting ... tissue-specific exon that results in cardiomyopathy [15]; Alu exonization within the NARF gene was also shown to differ among human tissues [16] TEs are also thought to contribute to the turnover of intron ... inclusion exons, are the sites for future possible exaptation and fixation within the human transcriptome Presumably, these exons are subjected to selective pressures that determine interactions...
... (prior to going to a dentist): Χ Gently rinse under tap water (remember to plug sink) DO NOT CLEAN, WIPE OR SCRUB TOOTH Χ Hold tooth by the crown (top part of tooth) and gently tease tooth back into ... pressure with sterile 2" x 2" gauze to the injured gum or cheek to control the bleeding and contact the child=s parent according to institutional policy Lip, Cheek or Tongue Lacerations Χ Have child ... FOR CHILD TO BE TAKEN TO AN ORAL SURGEON OR HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM Χ Keep head elevated Χ Apply cold compress to the area Χ Try to keep jaws from moving by using a towel, tie, or handkerchief...
... and bank supervisors have tried to avoid the distortion introduced by Subchapter S is to measure profitability by the ratio of pre-tax operating income to assets, as in Chart By this measure, the ... accounts was two to three dollars lower at depository institutions under $1 billion in size than at institutions over $1 billion in size, and the fee for stop-payments orders was two to five dollars ... geographically dispersed banking organizations are usually not given so much autonomy in making small business loans because it is not feasible for the top managers of such organizations to review...
... attributed to the livestock sector Thus, the majority of CO2 emissions related to energy consumption from processing Minnesota’s agricultural production can be ascribed to the livestock sector Minnesota ... – a historic total of 10–16 billion tonnes Thus, the total C loss as a consequence of desertification may be 18–28 billion tonnes of carbon (FAO, 2004b) Livestock’s contribution to this total ... odour-producing livestock emissions are volatile organic compounds and hydrogen sulphide In fact, well over a hundred gases pass into the surroundings of livestock operations (Burton and Turner, 2003;...
... societies, such as Somalia, Yugoslavia, and Afghanistan—which had been held together by one superpower or the other, and sometimes by both—began to disintegrate as external supports and pressures ... International police and civil administrators were slow to arrive and of variable quality Once ensconced, UN administrators were a trifle slow to turn power back to local authorities These were minor ... Figure S.5—Refugee Returns After Five Years Refugee Return Success in stemming the flow and facilitating the return of unwanted refugees is one of the chief benefits provided to the international...
... to the river Nile with Port Said American School, Zamalek to test the water and analyze the results then initiate the call to have the Nile as a protectorate We aimed at supporting participatory ... by algal blooms Several studies were conducted in order to explore the variations in floristic composition, phytoplankton communities, ecological parameters and produced toxins Now algal blooming ... biodiversity, measuring turbidity of water and cleaning the beach Water Pollution in Port Said – A Case Study The current situation of fresh water canal in Port Said, as case of study, has reached...
... synthase; DES, desaturase; GALC, galactosylceramidase; GBA, glucosylceramidase; GCS, glucosylceramide synthase; SMS, sphingomyelin synthase; SMse, sphingomyelinase; SPT, serine palmitoyl transferase ... Cells from NPC subjects show a decrease in acid sphingomyelinase activity, leading to the accumulation of sphingomyelin [27] Because one of the pathways for ceramide recycling is the sphingomyelin ... related to the recycling pathways of ceramide metabolism Interestingly, it has been suggested that a-synuclein turnover may occur via chaperone-mediated autophagy, a specialized form of lysosomal turnover...
... inhibitors OE, RE and SE towards their HIV-1 proteases Stated numbers are distances ˚ between inhibitor and protease atoms in A Reside of Atoms of Inhibitor Protease Boc Inhibitor complex Inhibitor ... 3–5 contribute to good binding ability of inhibitor to HIV protease Hydrophobic contacts Hydrogen bonds C-C up to ˚ 4.1 A C-O/N (+W) up to ˚ 3.6 A O/N-O/N up to ˚ 3.6 A O/N-W up to ˚ 3.6 A I/Boc ... B factor Results Structure of the complex of native HIV-1 protease with OE inhibitor The structure of the HIV-1 protease in the complex with inhibitor OE (Fig 1) has been finally refined to R ¼...
... 43 percent in 1994 to 62 percent in 1997 of all individuals according to data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey 17 CEPII, Document de travail n 99-06 - inventory gives a complementary ... has shown that it can be linked to bad recent performances and limited capacities to adjust to the constraints borne by the overall environment We now turn to the actual, ex post distribution of ... difficult to translate into business initiative the identification of a potential, unsatisfied demand, the adjustment of the supply structure of the economy will be severely hampered A second structural...
... contributor to a sustainable agriculture system because it can produce more food with a lesser environmental impact as compared to conventional agriculture Soybean Farmers Working Toward a Sustainable ... nations to seize an “historic opportunity to revitalize agriculture” as a way of tackling the food crisis Mr Ban told a UN-sponsored summit in June 2008 in Rome that food production would have to ... Soybeans Saturated fatty acids provide important functional properties to edible fats and oils because they are more stable to heat and processing than unsaturated fatty acids However, saturated...
... demineralization will continue with the eventual result that the tooth surface loses its natural contour and a “cavity” develops At this stage, restorative treatment is necessary to prevent the continuation ... prescribing behaviors for individual children The survey items are too dissimilar and the results too heterogeneous to permit quantitative synthesis Although survey results vary considerably, in general ... with a child’s visit to a PCC, presumably a well-child visit The PCC screens the child for both the presence of dental caries and risk indicators for dental caries Depending on the results of...
... Data Are Needed to Track Child Maltreatment Child Protective Service data is the mainstay of child maltreatment surveillance, BUT Child maltreatment is underestimated by a factor of 10 Epidemiology ... distorted New methods are needed to track the magnitude of child maltreatment Surveys of children and parents Better use of hospital discharge and emergency department data Risk Factors ... services for children and families at risk Universal preventive initiatives to support all families and children 23 CDC’s Role in Child Maltreatment Prevention Ensuring Safe, Stable, and Nurturing...
... UK) was used for measurements at low temperature For whole-cell EPR measurements, 500 mg of cell pellet were resuspended in mL of water and transferred to sample tubes The tubes were centrifuged ... respiratory protection mechanism is overloaded [49–52], which appears to support the physiological significance of sensing ROS It is still premature to conclude that ROS are an environmental factor ... regulatory protein Similar to the NifAL system, VnfA might form a protein–protein complex with NifL to allow repressive control in response to O2 levels as well as nitrogen status in the cytosol...
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... [64] – Plant VAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAOVAO GMC GMC GMC Succinate dehydrogenase Succinate dehydrogenase DAAO DAAO DAAO DAAO ? ? VAO AMO AMO DAAO ... flavin [69] ChitO from Fusarium graminearum catalyzes the oxidation of chito-oligosaccharides at the C1 hydroxyl group to yield the corresponding lactones [21] ChitO was also shown to contain ... FAD Exposure of this ‘holo’ subunit to its partner cytochrome subunit results in fully formed and fully active native flavocytochrome that has covalently bound FAD A comparison of structure of...
... also exposed, possibly next to the protein S binding site located on CCP1 In all situations, mutations to Ala should be structurally well tolerated, as the substituted amino acids are solvent ... molecule We suggest that with these substitutions, taken together with the potentially glycosylated Asn and the epitopes for the monoclonal antibodies now reported, we cover most of the CCP2 surface ... simultaneously to immobilized b-chain This suggests that the epitope for MoAb 44, possibly involving both CCP1 and CCP2, is closer to the protein S binding site than the epitope for MoAb 15 These results...
... consistent with performance of its statutory role A conservatorship is designed to operate the institution for a period of time to return the institution to a sound and solvent While the FDIC ... distribute the proceeds to the institution’s creditors The FDIC as receiver succeeds to the rights, powers, and privileges of the institution and its stockholders, officers, and directors The FDIC may ... statute to maximize the return on the assets of the failed bank or thrift and to minimize any loss to the insurance funds A receivership is designed to market the assets of a failed institution,...