... effects on heartrate or blood pressure
were observed in response to p-synephrine or
p-synephrine in combination with naringin and hes-
peridin (Table 2). p-Synephrine differs from ephedrine
in that ... in blood pressure, rest-
ing heart- rate and self-ratings in the four treatment
groups involving p-synephrine, naringin and hes-
peridin relative to the placebo group is very positive,
and in ...
p-synephrine plus 600 mg naringin was increased to
1000 mg, the increasein calorie consumption over
placebo was only 79 kcal, an increase between calorie
consumption in the absence of hesperidin...
... treatment ingestion. After eating, an increasein
heart rate occurred in all three treatment groups. The
increase inheartrate does not coincide with the
pharmacokinetics including blood ... scheduled
morning following an overnight (12 hour) fast. They
sat quietly for 30 min in a comfortable chair in a room
with dim light.
Expired air was collected for 10 min from 20 to
30 min of this ...
decrease in resting respiratory exchange ratio was observed for the low caffeine user group in
response to the product containing caffeine and p-synephrine. The results of this study in-
dicate...
... observa-
tions of intersex in fish have been increasing in regularity in
the Shenandoah River and Potomac River basins in Virginia
(Blazer and others, 2007). The fish kills and observations
of intersex ...
“cleaning-up” a sample while maintaining the integrity of such
a diverse set of chemicals. Analyses were performed on the
GC/MSD system previously described using a temperature
program of injection ...
Potentially Responsiblefor Mortality and
Intersex in Fish of the North Fork of the
Shenandoah River, Virginia, during Spring
of 2007
By David A. Alvarez
1
, Walter L. Cranor
1
, Stephanie D. Perkins
1
,...
... AND FOREIGN INVESTMENT
A business ethics program, including aggressive risk management processes,
may increase an RBE’s attractiveness to investors. Before making loans,
international lending institutions ... reputation for integrity is important for securing the loyalty
of customers, for recruiting and retaining the most professional and honest
employees, for becoming the business partner of choice, for winning ... their roots by examining hir-
ing processes, compensation schemes, and training and education; by insti-
tuting monitoring, auditing, and reporting mechanisms; and by influencing
the legislative...
... acyloxyacyl-linked secondary acyl chains into lipid A, are important
for the biological activities of M. catarrhalis.
Abbreviations
BHI, brain heart infusion; CFU, colony-forming units; DIG, digoxigenin; ... Zeocin resistance gene inserted into pSlpxX This study
pUC4K Kanamycin resistance cassette Amersham
pSlpxL-kan Kanamycin resistance gene inserted into pSlpxL This study
pWW115 Cloning vector for ... except for
UDP-GlcNAc acyltransferase, responsiblefor lipid A biosynthesis in
M. catarrhalis, have been identified. By bioinformatics, two late acyltrans-
ferase genes, lpxX and lpxL, responsible for...
... an enzyme responsiblefor the
deamination of a chemically unstable intermediate in the metabolic
pathway of 4-amino-3-hydroxybenzoic acid in
Bordetella
sp. strain 10d
Chika Orii
1
, Shinji Takenaka
2
, ... the substrate for
the enzyme assay, 2-aminomuconic 6 -semialdehyde, which i s
formed by ring cleavage of 2-aminoph enol, is unstable and is
converted nonenzymatically to picolinic acid in vitro ... 6-semialdehyde deaminase
from strain 10d differs from previously reported 2-amino-
muconase deaminases in substrate specificity, thermo-
stability, subunit structure, a nd N-terminal amino acid
sequence...
... and
IDIS is indicating high workload (since the TDT is
indicating that the workload level is high and IDIS
is indicating that the driving task is demanding)
and possibly driving-induced when ... respectively.
dialogue-
induced
possibly
driving-
induced
driving-
induced
low
workload
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Figure 5: Workload while the driver is interrupting
an interview topic.
dialogue-
induced
possibly
driving-
induced
driving-
induced
low ... is
least common for the driver to interrupt dur-
ing dialogue- or driving-induced workload, while
the passenger rarely interrupts during dialogue-
induced and never during driving-induced work-
load.
dialogue-
induced
possible...
... Lee, D.S. (1994)
Allelic divergence in the human insulin g ene provides evidence for
intragenic recombination events in the non-coding r egions: evi-
dence for existence of new alleles. Mol. Gen. ... B
1
,andW)
putatively involved in the recombination event are schematically represented as a chain of six boxes (mimicking exons) on w hich are indicated
polymorphic a mino-acid residues and their position in t ... which originate in proteins with
five, six and seven phosphates/mol, explaining the hetero-
geneity of phosphorylation observed for the n ative protein
by ES/MS analysis (Fig. 4). Finally, peptide...
... continuities in the German financial system – despite substantial
efforts to introduce more market – be explained? One approach focuses in the
financial system s embeddedness in a broader system ... the name Finanzplatz Deutschland.
The motivation for this initiative is that Germany's role in international finance was
lagging far behind its importance in trade and industry. In particular ... the Minister for Labor and
Social Affairs responsiblefor initiating these reforms. Although the main impetus for
the reform was to deal with the crisis in public pension funding, a secondary...
... at a ow rate of
1mLặmin
)1
, with a linear gradient from 100% B to 43% B
within 45 min, and then to 0% within 1 min, with the final
conditions being maintained for another 24 min at a ow
rate of ... trans-
formant strains were named T3 and T4.
The molecular integrity of carD was investigated in
T3 and T4 strains, in two nonsectoring transformants,
T1 and T2, and in the SF134 original strain. ... were investigated. As a reference, carB,
coding for the phytoene desaturase, was analyzed in
parallel. As shown in Fig. 3, carD mRNA levels
increased about three-fold after 30 min of illumination,
and...
... (1993)
The linkage between binding of the C-terminal domain
of hirudin and amidase activity in human alpha-throm-
bin. Biochem J 289, 475–480.
45 Baglia FA & Walsh PN (1996) A binding site for
thrombin ... resulting in a
small interference with the binding of the activator to
the FXI zymogen.
There are some examples of inherited coagulation
disorders in which one of the peptide linkages required
for ... conserved
amino acid is replaced by isoleucine in the Val371Ile
FXI mutant. Interestingly, an isoleucine residue natu-
rally occupies the position corresponding to FXI
Val371 in some other serine proteases,...
... mutating the corresponding resi-
dues in E. coli FabG involved in the binding of E. coli
ACP have been investigated earlier, the number of
binding sites and ACP-induced cooperativity for the
interactions ... positively charged residues to alanines to deter-
mine which of the electrostatic interactions are impor-
tant for promoting the binding to PfACP.
Interestingly, within the Plasmodium genus, Arg187 ... enhancement in the RUs is indic-
ative of the increasein mass on the chip surface, which
indicates binding. As shown in Fig. 4B, wild-type
PfFabG showed strong binding, whereas the R230E
and...
... from putting
efforts into further training.
ã alternative language models:
An idea for im-
provement here is to integrate skipped words
into the LM (similar to the modeling of noise
in speech). ... small, one has
to keep in mind that the (constituent-like) chunk
representations were the
only
source of information
for our reranking system, in addition to the internal
scores of the ... Using Chunk Based Partial Parsing
of Spontaneous Speech in Unrestricted Domains for
Reducing Word Error Ratein Speech Recognition
Klaus Zechner and Alex Waibel
Language Technologies Institute...
... GPI-anchored
proteins that contain two saturated acyl chains in their
PI moiety are generated from those bearing an unsatu-
rated chain by fatty acid remodeling. These proteins
are typically found within lipid ... species containing linoleic and
linolenic acids [33]. The existence of a PI synthase
using CDP-DAG species containing palmitic acid
could explain why PI from A. thaliana contains more
saturated (palmitic) ... was inserted into
pVT-U-GW vector containing a GAL1 promoter using the
Gateway
Ò
system (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA). The
plasmids constructed were transformed into BY4742 or
psi1D strains....
...
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Future
forebrain
Future
spinal
cord
Forebrain
Optic vesicle
Midbrain
Hindbrain
Hindbrain
Forebrain
Spinal cord
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SEROTONIN A monoamine neurotransmitter ... into the
brain. Neurons in the hypothala-
mus serve as relay stations for
internal regulatory systems by
monitoring information coming
in from the autonomic nervous
system and commanding the
body ... highest intel-
lectual functions—thinking,
planning and problem-solving.
The hippocampus is involved in
memory. The thalamus serves as
a relay station for almost all of
the information coming into...