... to preSENT, to exPORT, to deCIDE, to beGIN Nhấn vào âm tiết thứ hai tính từ cuối – Words ending in -ic: e.g: GRAPHic, geoGRAPHic, geoLOGic – Words ending in -sion and -tion: e.g: contriBUtion, ... cuối – Words ending in -cy, -ty, -phy and -gy: e.g: deMOcracy, dependaBIlity, phoTOgraphy, geOLogy – Words ending in -al: e.g: CRItical, geoLOGical Từ ghép – For compound nouns, the stress is on ... BLACKbird, GREENhouse – For compound adjectives, the stress is on the second part: e.g: bad-TEMpered, old-FASHioned – For compound verbs, the stress is on the second part: e.g: to underSTAND, to...
... diffuse into the sampling phase depending on the type of fiber used After sampling, the fiber is injected into the inlet of a gas chromatograph for thermal desorption and determination of analytes ... modelling the uptake of organic compounds into plants any easier However, combining models and experiments gain a lot of insight into the topic, and models can be used to help design and interpret ... SPARC.8,9 Determining SPME Sampling Kinetics The SPME sampling kinetics were studied for a number of sample types in order to (1) determine the sampling time needed to ensure equilibrium sampling, (2)...
... living in single-room (Afar house), the tradition of sharing single cup among several individuals regardless of their healthy status could play a role in the exposure to and spread of PTB In ... of detail additional information This also hindered an in- depth analysis of the results Hence, the findings from the qualitative portion of the study might be considered preliminary Page 10 of ... knowledge of PTB Similarly, scores were generated for the four subscales of knowledge of PTB and categorized into high and low knowledge of each domain using mean value Information collected during...
... construction of a versatile system for the expression of foreign genes inplants Gene 61, 1–11 Tavva VS, Collins GB & Dinkins RD (2006) Targeted overexpression of the Escherichia coli MinC protein in higher ... a DNAbinding domain (DBD) and a ligand-binding domain (LBD) The chimeric gene (transactivation domain– DBD–LBD) is expressed under the control of a constitutive promoter In the presence of a specific ... Arabidopsis plants were transformed using the whole plant-dip method [42] Transgenic Arabidopsis plants were selected by germinating the seeds collected from the in ltrated plants on a medium containing...
... to this kind ofstressin referring, proclaiming, and reporting utterances Tonic stress is almost always found in a content word in utterance final position Consider the following, in which the ... 34 8.1 Final intonation 36 8.1.1 Rising-falling intonation 36 8.1.2 Rising intonation 37 8.2 Non-final intonation 39 8.2.1 Rising-falling intonation ... word in the sentence by giving it emphatic stress - Sentence stress marks the end of the sentence by giving the strongest stress to the last stressed syllable with the help of falling or rising intonation...
... from predicting errors based on contrasting and comparing languages to classifying the various kinds of errors they see learners making As a result of that shift, a substantial number of studies ... perspective in order to clarify the learning strategies EFL learners employ when they learn a second language In light of the findings of the 223 Saudi College Students Perceptionof Their Errors… ... interference in their second one), each of which was divided into various subtypes according to the causes and sources of the errors Findings and Comments 5.1 Students' Performance in the Test...
... use of vitamin E and vitamin C in combination reduced the prevalence and incidence of AD in an elderly population; however, the use of either of these vitamins alone had no effect [110] Finally, ... gp91phox and an increase in p47phox protein expression in monocytes primed with INFγ [59] Figure Activation of the Rac GTPase Activation of the Rac GTPase GTP-binding of the Rac protein confers an ... src-family tyrosine kinases or inhibition of phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI3K) attenuates ROS production These findings suggest that these kinases are involved in upstream signaling cascades responsible...
... between perceptionof importance and feasibility of the QoL methodology in daily routine clinical practice and clinical trials Another interesting finding of this study is that, comparing the ... assessing the perceptionof the importance of QoL in clinical practice Must QoL influence diagnostic strategies? Page of Table 5: Answers to the questionnaire assessing the perceptionof the ... the perceptionof the importance of QoL in clinical practice QoL must influence diagnostic strategies? - No - A little Page of Table 2: Questionnaire to assess the perceptionof the importance of...
... widespread runoff leading to leaching of soil nutrients and reduction in fresh-water availability Each one of the abiotic stress conditions in singularity or in combination requires a set of specific ... induction of ΦPSII and a large increase of NPQ The obtained results indicate of an increase in sink strength in the vicinity of the wound Chl fluorescence imaging has been used also for particular ... particular plant (Estes, 2002) In addition, the continuous use of same soil for growing vegetables results in an increase of salinization Effects of salinity on plants Soil salinity is a major factor...
... arginines binding to the minor groove [50] This suggests that the weak DNA binding of the carboxyl terminus of CENP-C may be mediated by the arginines of the CENPC motif, with the remainder of ... proteins would maintain an interface with the conserved kinetochore machinery Indeed, regions of CENP-C that show evidence of positive selection include DNAbinding and specificity regions, in parallel ... evolution of CenH3s occurs in regions that have been implicated in DNA binding [9,11] No positive selection was observed for the poorly mapped carboxy-terminal DNA-binding domain in our slidingwindow...
... arousing Disclosing personal information is beneficial both from a physiologic and physical point of view Jensen [15] examined the effect of music in 85 students within a disclosure setting The ... human beings with data concerning their environment An interconnection exists between physics and psychology of hearing Blowing of the wind, sea waves, birds singing are more than audible sounds; ... of pitch, intensity and tibre Music has the additional element of rhythm, which is time-dependent Simple units of sound combine into highly complex patterns [20] Basic units of sound containing...
... Conclusion This study provides insight into the involvement of oxidative stressin the pathogenesis of OA from the viewpoint of oxidative stress induced genomic instability, especially telomere ... stress increases the telomere shortening rate by up to one order of magnitude [46] From these findings, we postulated that oxidative stress directly induces chondrocyte telomere instability in ... nitrotyrosine, a marker of oxidative stress, was observed in degenerating regions as compared with intact regions from the same articular cartilage samples In addition, the degree of immunostaining...
... changing environment within h of the change including a decrease in energy metabolism and translation and an increase in the transcription of genes involved in signaling cascades At later time points, ... metabolite profiling study of Arabidopsis responses to combined dehydration and heat stresses [95], heat stress reduced the toxicity of proline, indicating that during the more severe combined stress ... (calcineurin B-like interacting protein kinase), CCA (circadian clock associated), CPK (calcium-dependent protein kinase), DREB/CBF (dehydration response element binding protein/C-repeat binding...
... proteins reside or function in the NE remains to be determined In addition to their difference in size and SUN domain locations, these protein subfamilies are distinct in other interesting ways ... ancient divergence of these two classes These data also suggest that the PM3 proteins originated early in the life of the plant kingdom, predating the origin of flowering plants The second, four ... inplants as well [33,63,64] In this regard, we find intriguing that two different laboratories [65,66] recently and independently mapped a recombination control QTL in maize to bin Page 13 of...
... higher probability of being in linkage disequilibrium with genes/QTLs controlling economic traits, making them more useful in studies involving marker-trait association, QTL mapping and genetic ... elements in EST databases of the eleven taxa listed above enabled the comparison of patterns of occurrence of these elements in lower and higher plants (Figure 1) In some species such as C reinhardtii, ... predicted amino acid content for the SSR loci detected in the eleven species studied is shown in Figure The amino acids arginine (Arg), alanine (Ala) and Serine (Ser) were predominant for all...
... extracted using the SoftMax Pro software Plant material and virus infection assays TMV-Cg and ORMV isolates were maintained in A thaliana plants ecotype Col-0 Plants were grown in growing chambers ... light intensity of 100 μE m-2 s-1) Mock inoculated plants were bufferrubbed Sampling was done at days after inoculation (in the case ofplants treated with ORMV) and at days after inoculation (in ... with GUS staining found in developing xylem vessels (C) Time course of PmiR164a transcription activity during the development of PmiR164a::GUS L56 transgenic plants The plants were stained from...
... IPF patients and nine EP patients We examined the expression of 42 different cytokines in EBC using a cytokine assay method The cytokine and chemokine profiling are summarized in Additional file ... expression of 42 different cytokines in EBC was investigated by Human Cytokine Antibody III kit (Ray Biotech Inc., Norcross, GA) according to the manufacturer’s instructions Immunocytostaining Immunocytostaining ... another mechanism of lung inflammation occurring in EP remains unknown Eosinophils are key cells to induce airway inflammation of asthma [6], whereas oxidative/nitrosative stress was recently...
... combined with vitamin C (Vit C), on training -induced decrease of reduced Effect of methyl sulphonyl methane (MSM), alone or combined with vitamin C (Vit C), on training -induced decrease of reduced ... combined with vitamin C (Vit C), on training -induced increase of lipid Effect of methyl (LPO) levels Effect of methyl sulphonyl methane (MSM), alone or combined with vitamin C (Vit C), on training ... by increases in lipid peroxidation, glutathione oxidation, and oxidative protein damage [28] In our study exercise induced an increase in cellular oxidative stress (as shown by the increase in...
... pressure Indeed hoop stress can vary from point to point within the membrane of a pressurized vessel of irregular shape, depending on the shape, thickness and curvature of the membrane at the point in ... in a minimal geometric stress factor while a large thin walled cylinder would result in a maximal one Within this range intermediate values would be encountered reflecting the variations in membrane ... estimate of the effect of the geometric stress factor on membrane hoop stress the individual contributions of the three components must be adduced Membrane shape is a passive determinant of hoop stress...
... anxiety, subjective appraisal of distress, or coping and PTSS levels in fathers of children with chronic diseases or unintentional injuries Some limited findings exist regarding psychological symptoms ... declining PTSS levels in fathers of children with unintentional injuries The second aim of the present study was to examine the role of illness-related factors, personality, family relations, stress ... with coping in fathers of children with different chronic diseases, indicating that fathers relying on strategies such as avoidance coping [25], behavioral disengagement, or venting of emotions...