... 30 monitoringmonitoringmonitoringmonitoringmonitoringmonitoringmonitoring general use 31.7~42.7 monitoring 121.5~138.0 monitoring general use 71.9~93.7 monitoring 113.0~129.5 monitoring ... 71.4~93.5 monitoring general use unknown monitoring 120.5~131.5 monitoring 48.0~59.0 monitoring general use 39.0~50.0 monitoring general use 22.3~33.3 monitoring 97.0~108 monitoring 82.3~98.8 monitoring ... concentration, and risk assessment of nitrate contamination in North China Plain Environ Int., 31, 896-903 Ichikawa T., Naitoh T and Hoshida Y (1995) Observation and Water Balance of Flow Rate in Springs of...
... bias in the selection of recombination points It has been suggested that optimal recombination points allow swapping of structural blocks [19], and combination of large protein fragments in our ... preserved the integrity of domain D1 and the very end part of domain D3, two regions that interact precisely in the natural laccase fold (Fig 5) Because of the bias introduced by linearization of the ... found: at the limit of domain D2 in LAC131, at the limit of domain D1 in LAC232, and at the position (or nearby) of the cysteine residue C228 (LAC3 numbering) that is involved in a disulfur bridge...
... substantial only in centres and over-diagnosis in one, indicating the need for supervision and corrective training Comparisons of results on reexamination of centre smears and duplicate smears, indicated ... by centres andby re-examination, separately, are given in Table Centre showed considerable over-diagnosis and Centres and TABLE Extent of under-diagnosis by centre’s examination and re-examination ... of trained personnel and their replacement by untrained ones, inadequate supply of stains and other requirements, and quality of supplies particularly stains and slides Some of these aspects could...
... minimum The Ombudsman’s review of complaint handling by the NHS in England 2010-11 Foreword This is my second annual report on the complaint handling performance of the NHS in England Using information ... for England October 2011 The Ombudsman’s review of complaint handling by the NHS in England 2010-11 How we work This report details the complaint handling performance of the NHS in England in 2010-11 ... but across the NHS in England 33 The Ombudsman’s review of complaint handling by the NHS in England 2010-11 NHS complaint handling by strategic health authority region andby body type Figure...
... can be oxidized once again at the electrode, this resulting in an increase of charge transport and therefore of current intensity Effect of the pK2 of the mediator andof solution pH on the laccase-catalyzed ... 7.4, in the presence of an increasing excess of 4-methoxybenzyl alcohol, showed some increase in current intensity (% 10% increase with a fivefold excess of 4-methoxybenzyl alcohol; 50% increase ... shown in Fig without being rapidly metabolized by the enzyme (undesired routes) In this study, we first investigated the kinetics of oxidation of phenol red by Poliporus pinsitus laccase in the...
... caused by T evansi in buffaloes and cattle in mountainous provinces Combining results of our sutdy and results of study of other authors in our country andin foreign countries with principles of ... mountainous provinces byusing PCR method (Polymerase Chain Reaction) - Method of study of clinical pathological features: + Determination of number of trypanosomes/ml blood of white mice byusing ... outbreak of trypanosomiasis and mortality rates of buffaloes and cattle in Winter and Spring Exterminating sucking flies and gad flies that transmit tripanosomiasis - Exterminating flies and gad...
... red-shifts with increasing Intensity (a.u.) The TEM image of the silica xerogel containing Sm3+ ions and SnO2 nanocrystals is shown in Fig It can be clearly observed that a lot of nanoscale particles ... structure In combination with the TEM image, it can be deduced that the SnO2 nanocrystals are indeed introduced in the silica xerogel From the UV–Vis spectrum of the silica xerogel containing Sm3+ ... here), suggesting that the size of SnO2 nanocrystals increases These results further confirm that the SnO2 nanocrystals are incorporated in the silica matrix, and the network of silica and SnO2 is...
... Scoring was performed in according with the EORTC scoring manual Statistics and missing data were handled according to the manual A fourpoint response scale was used to asses each item concerning ... clinically meaningful [22,23] In the present paper, three functional scales (physical functioning, role functioning and social functioning) and four symptom scales (fatigue, pain, dyspnoea and ... following mantle-field irradiation Comparison of follow-up by conventional x-ray andby computed tomography] Radiologe 1988, 28:20-28 Page of 17 Lind P: Clinical relevance of pulmonary toxicity in...
... exception of recent fusion inhibitor (T-20), include inhibitors of two key viral enzymes, reverse transcriptase and protease [2-4] Byusing combinations of reverse transcriptase and protease inhibitors ... mechanism of HIV-1 infection and viral spread is by a direct cell-to-cell fusion, between infected and uninfected cell [37] To investigate possible inhibition of this mechanism of infection, in two ... mock treated, and monitored infection kinetics by p24 production in cellfree supernatants at the indicated time points after infection (Fig 5B) As in T cells and macrophages, infected and mock treated...
... single - strand probe was generated by RT-PCR of a 184 bp fragment byof hTR cDNA by digestion of Recombinant plasmid pBBS212 containing hTR gene (provided Ribozyme transfected bel7402 cells and ... some role in apoptosis-controlling mechanisms and inhibition of telomerase by ribozyme might impair this pathway wound healing in transgenic mice overexpressing the catalytic subunit of telomerase, ... competing interests 10 11 12 13 14 Acknowledgements and Funding This work was financially supported by Shandong Medical Research Council Grant Author details Department of Medicine, Beijing Friendship...
... and Vaccines 2004, 2:8 DCI E-64 100 80 40 20 Cathepsin D/E Cathepsin C Cathepsin A Chymotrypsin BLT Esterase Cathepsin L Cathepsin J Cathepsin H 0 Cathepsin A Cathepsin L Cathepsin J Cathepsin ... Figure Failure of pepstatin A to inhibit the Ag presenting capacity of PPD-pulsed and fixed XS52 DC Failure of pepstatin A to inhibit the Ag presenting capacity of PPD-pulsed and fixed XS52 DC: ... that pepstatin A had primarily inhibited the processing events Functional role of cathepsin D/E in the processing of PPD by XS52 DC To identify the protease(s) inhibited by pepstatin A, XS52 DC...
... concentrated by organic flocculation [9] for a final volume of 20 mL Each sample was inoculated with 1% of 100X antibiotic/antimycotic and 0.1% of 50 ug per mL of gentamicin sulfate and incubated ... Suitability of infection of cells in suspension for detection of herpes simplex virus J Clin Microbiol 1991, 1554-1557 Reynolds KA, Gerba CP, Pepper IL: Detection of infectious enteroviruses by an integrated ... Cite this article as: Balkin and Margolin: Detection of poliovirus by ICC/ qPCR in concentrated water samples has greater sensitivity and is less costly using BGM cells in suspension as compared...
... determinant loop Methionine, Alanine, Leucine, Isoleucine, and Valine are amino acids with non-polar, aliphatic side chains, while Threonine and Aspargine have a polar although uncharged side chain ... seen in the difference of the coiling and bends of the loop that made the contour of the ’a’ determinant against the cavity in the mainframe helices Similar shift in loop structure was observed in ... selection and preparation This study is part of a larger project investigating the main transfusion-transmitted infections including hepatitis B in regular blood donors by the Indonesian Red Cross in...
... plays a role in airway inflammation Knockout of NPRA in mice resulted in less lung inflammation [11] Inhibition of NPRA bysmall inferfering RNA against NPRA attenuated lung inflammation in a mouse ... RNAlater (Invitrogen, CA), and total cellular RNA was extracted using Trizol reagent (Invitrogen, CA) RNA from each mouse was reverse transcribed and analyzed for NPRA by RT-PCR byusing the following ... Lungs were rinsed with intratracheal injections of PBS, perfused with 10% neutral buffered formalin, then removed, paraffin-embedded, sectioned at 20 m and stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H &...
... alteration of the area under the curve obtained by the injection of cool saline We think the same alteration would be produced by any catheter, if calibration is done during haemodialysis, with a working ... who was in charge of the patient the following day All authors participated in the draft of the manuscript, and read and approved the final version Acknowledgement Verbal consent was obtained from ... competing interests Authors’ contributions AM-S and PM were in charge of the intensive care unit the day that the patient was admitted They discovered the erroneous measurement with the help of...
... active and inactive states may be limited by the intrinsic rate of GTP hydrolysis, or it may be accelerated by the binding of a GTPase-activating protein (GAP) or by the association of the G protein ... of a distinct and corresponding family of GEFs Rho proteins are substrates of GEFs that contain tandem Dbl homology (DH) domains GEFs of Ras, Ral and Rap contain a domain homologous to that in ... arginine finger, is conserved in some GAPs The GAPs provide the arginine in trans, in 13 14 contrast to heterotrimeric G proteins which provide the arginine in cis, to stabilize the glutamine in...
... ending in “-ed’ and “-ing” Common pairs of –ed/-ing adjectives are amazed/ amazing; annoyed/ annoying; bored/ boring; excited/ exciting; interested/ interesting; pleased/ pleasing; tired/ tiring ... upsetting Adjectives ending in –ed often combine with personal subjects and those ending in –ing often combine with impersonal ones For example: I am interested in learning English/ Learning English ... use of adverbs instead of adjectives after linking 46.50 verbs Errors in the use of “The” + adjective 42.00 Errors in the use of adjectival participles ending in “-ed” and “- 36.35 ing” Errors in...
... other businesses and business-related organizations, byusing search engines, andby conducting on-line surveys) This source of information is very promising because it is cost effective and speedy ... obtaining information about and communicating with foreign markets Perceived ease of use of the internet was measured by four items, covering three aspects of use: understanding how to use the internet, ... measured by asking respondents about the degree of understanding of, and reaction to, competition Inter-functional coordination was measured by five items assessing the level of coordination among...
... planning CT This is achieved by either manually selecting bony landmarks or byusing an automatic matching algorithm that maximizes mutual information The result of the mutual information matching ... useful strategy in treating non small cell lung cancer A simple increase in the dose by giving additional fractions is limited by the tolerance doses of the surrounding tissue The use of 3D-conformal ... combined with the reduction of treatment volumes which implies a reduction of margins Optimal would be the elimination of interfraction and intrafraction organ motion with the objective of minimizing...