... AC inthe other twin (twin B), when the concerned parents took him to our department Brain CT and MRI of twin B who did not have any com- 403 plaints revealed a mirror-imaging ofthe AC inthe ... case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC inthe literature In this case, we describe the second case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC and discuss the possible clinical implications First, Helland and ... Neuroimaging ofthe twins (a) Cerebral CT of twin A shows a vast lesion of cerebrospinal fluid intensity inthe left temporal lobe with a maximum diameter of 63×40×26 mm (b) & (c) MRI of twin A shows...
... recesses and sinuses, although there is only one frontal sinus ostium The size ofthe sinus and, therefore, its anatomic relationships also depend upon the extent of pneumatization [11] The extent of ... pneumatization results inthe individual size and shape ofthe frontal sinus An absence of pneumatization inthe frontal bone results in frontal sinus aplasia [1] This kind of variation should make ... higher in some populations, including Alaskan Eskimos (25% in males and 36% in female) and Canadian Eskimos (43% in males and 40% in female) [21,22] According to the literature, the frequency of...
... contribution of other factors involved in speaking 1.3 Cultural factors inthe teaching and learning of speaking skills in classrooms 1.3.1 What cultural factors influence on the teaching andthe learning ... part of learned behavior shared with others The concept include a group’s way of thinking, feeling, and acting, and fixed patterns for doing certain things According to Thompson (1990:132), the ... effectively However, inthe thesis, the researcher wants to find out the attitudes, as well as the cultural awareness in teaching and learning spoken English ofthe teachers andthe students of 10 th grade...
... Video, Voice and Data communications – The Morgan Kaufmann Serries in Networking Editor – 2nd Edition 17 ROHDE & SCHWARZ - SOUND and TV BROADCASTING – CCIR and FFC tv standards – Printed inthe federal ... Broadcasting (DVB); Second generation framing structure, channel coding and modulation systems for Broadcasting, Interactive Services, News Gathering and other broadband satellite applications (DVB – ... Video Broadcasting (DVB); Framing structure, channel coding and modulation for cable systems – European Broadcasting Union 13 ETSI EN 302 307 V1.2.1 (2009-08) – Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB);...
... parallels that of Reference The main purpose for creating and maintaining the NBI is to monitor the condition of bridges carrying public highways Therefore, for funding and reporting purposes, the FHWA ... Bridge Inventory (NBI) as of December 2003 The NBI is maintained by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Tables and figures present information on both the number and deck area of existing ... 20011 The National Bridge Inventory Following the tragic collapse ofthe Sliver Bridge in December 1967, Congress passed legislation that required each state to inspect and maintain an inventory of...
... are marked increases inthe future demand of all organic products This augurs well for the growth ofthe organic industry inthe Eastern Cape andin South Africa in general The findings of this ... maintain its identity inthe face of others, and therefore creates a feeling of "belonging" (Buruiana 2003) 17 10 Factors affecting the consumer awareness of organic products The results ofthe ... a long way in influencing the target market and marketing approach to drive the demand of organics The second LDF identified the person responsible for shopping andthe location ofthe consumer...
... inthe 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 ... inthe central domain of MAP2 contain the v-KIND binding core module MAP2 consists of three main structural domains: the cAMP-dependent protein kinase regulatory subunit RII binding domain, the ... 1B) The results obtained indicate that the KIND2 domain is necessary and sufficient for the targeting of v-KIND to dendrites of neurons To investigate the MAP2-binding characteristics ofthe KIND...
... all-alpha domain, STAT protein DNA-binding domain and SH2 domain of stat6, andthe zinc-finger domain, leucine-zipper domain and fork-head domain of foxp3 In addition, for stat6 and foxp3, there were ... implicated in other protein–protein interactions, a STAT protein DNA-binding domain and an SH2 domain, which binds phosphorylated tyrosine residues inthe context of a longer peptide motif within a ... haematopoietic cells and more variably in other lineages [41] The expression of T-bet has been seen within a wide variety of tissues and cells inthe Ginbuna crucian carp [27] and, in mammals, inthe lung...
... from other Neisseria species and closely related bacteria The development of a pool of resistance genes andthe ability ofthe gonococci to maintain these determinants of resistance within their ... prevention and care (9), which outlines the policies and principles for the prevention and care of STIs, to offer guidance to ministry of health officials who have the responsibility of developing and ... engaging with international and national media to highlight the issue of STIs in general and AMR in particular Some ofthe actions to be pursued include the following: • building the capacity of...
... chlorate, in inducing structural alteration of HS chains, prevents the bFGF binding Our results indicate that the presence of sodium chlorate abolishes the bFGF biological effects in developing Sertoli ... implication of cAMP increase, the second messenger of FSH, inthe bFGF regulation was evaluated by addition to the culture medium of either mM dbcAMP or 10 lgámL)1 cholera toxin Their addition increased ... mRNA in immature cultured rat Sertoli cells Sertoli cells were incubated for 24 h inthe absence of 100 ngáml)1 FSH (lane 1) or inthe presence of 100 ngáml)1 FSH and increasing concentrations of...
... of this family including UspA itself (Fig 2), and one larger protein consisting of two UspA domains in tandem [17] The small members of this family are proteins of 142–144 amino-acids long; they ... between the amounts of UP12 andthe total amount of protein inthe extracts, a series of samples containing determined amounts ofthe purified UP12 were separated by SDS/PAGE along with the cell ... Department ofthe Weizmann Institute by a single injection of 150 lg ofthe purified protein, followed by two booster shots ofthe same amount of protein at 2-week intervals Serum was collected and used...
... against a sequence between the N-terminal andthe first transmembrane domain ofthe protein ofthe human and rat CB2 receptor The specificity ofthe CB1 and CB2 antibodies was described in McIntosh ... dehydrogenase and FAAH were selected on the basis ofthe sequence ofthe FAAH gene (NCBI accession number AF098010) by including the introns 5476–6026 and 6173–6296, andofthe sequence ofthe glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate ... not into the incubation medium as this would have required the use of a modified incubation medium containing either a blocker of endocannabinoid uptake or BSA [22] Furthermore, detection of these...
... hindered an in- depth analysis ofthe results Hence, the findings from the qualitative portion ofthe study might be considered preliminary Page 10 of 11 Conclusion Our findings indicate that the majority ... treatment On the other hand, the findings from this survey indicate that pastoral communities living in both ofthe study areas had basic awareness about the symptoms and treatment of PTB, which ... role in increasing the burden of TB [5] Very few individuals we studied considered the role of HIV/AIDS as a risk factor in PTB development On the other hand, our study of communities underlined...
... contained a 30 bp insertion inthe ¨ ORF, beginning at nucleotide 516 This resulted in insertion of a 10 amino acid segment (TREIDYPETI) and one substitution (Ser fi Gly) at the C-terminal end ofthe ... ortho¨ log ofthe product of this gene Inthe clade including Spatzle-1, the branch lengths are noticeably longer and ¨ the bootstrap values are lower than inthe other clades containing Spatzle-2 ... active C106 ¨ [7,13] C106 then binds to the ectodomain ofthe transmembrane receptor Toll and thereby initiates a cytoplasmic signaling pathway, resulting inthe release of a rel family transcription...
... upon the piazza with blocks and other playthings, and finally had gone into the house, leaving all the things on the floor ofthe piazza, instead of putting them away in their places, as they ... had been enjoined upon them as, for example, when they left the door open in coming in or going out, inthe winter; or interrupted their mother when she was reading, instead of standing quietly ... in accomplishing the result, andin a manner altogether more agreeable to both parties The third will make the work of forming the habit of obedience on the part ofthe mother, andof acquiring...
... CaM-binding domains, and contains at least one conserved potential CaM-binding motif [46] Additionally, the binding of CaM at the C-terminus andthe binding of NADPH at the extreme N-terminus ... N-terminus, anchoring it inthe IEM, whereas the C-terminus ofthe protein projects into the stroma (Fig 1) [34] Two motifs can be located inthe C-terminal half ofthe stromal domain: (a) the last approximately ... to the function of these motifs in Hop and Hip [40,42,43] Interestingly, binding of Tic40 to Tic110 is favoured when the transit peptide-binding site of Tic110 is occupied by incoming preprotein,...
... coli in vivo can be explained by their competitive inhibition at the ribosome-binding site [32] Together, the M and C domains of human eRF1, inthe absence ofthe N domain, are able to bind to the ... docking to the binding site on the ribosome or other ligands Strikingly, the second most flexible part ofthe protein (if one does not take into account the N-terminal region ofthe M domain) is the ... 1H,15N-HSQC spectra ofthe M domain of human eRF1 The numbering ofthe residues corresponds to that ofthe full eRF1 protein (A) The Gly region ofthe 15 H, N-HSQC spectrum ofthe M domain of human eRF1...
... protein content in their latex; and (2) the presence of other cysteine proteinases or isoforms inthe latex To investigate these two hypotheses, the protein concentration per milligram of dried ... coding for cysteine proteinases inthe latex of V stipulata and V · heilbornii Based on these sequences, the evolution ofthe cysteine proteinases within the Caricaceae was investigated Furthermore, ... aid inthe protection against degradation, or in targeting or maturation ofthe enzyme, as was shown before in cathepsin C, which also belongs to the papain family of cysteine proteinases [27] The...
... product ofthe second round of PCR was cloned andthe 1066 bp sequence encoding 125 amino acids ofthe A-chain, the 19 amino acids linker, and 216 amino acids ofthe B-chain ofthe ml gene was obtained ... (Met153 ofthe ML1p and ML2p B-chains and Met156 ofthe ML3p B-chain corresponding to the ricin B-chain Leu152; and Met234 ofthe ML1p and ML2p B-chains corresponding to the ricin B-chain Leu233) ... Asn255 and Gln256 ofthe ricin B-chain inthe second sugar binding site [28] The exceptions are the replacement of Trp38 fi Ser inthe ML2p B-chain and Tyr252 fi Phe inthe ML3p B-chain (Fig 2) The...
... making their way to the southern shore of Spain during the 1990s On the other hand, the stories told about these people also depend on the social and political context ofthe present for their ... compelling challenges to the cinema ofthe action-image andthe “sensory-motor schema”, according to Deleuze, occur mainly in four waves: inthe cinema of Yasushiro Ozu, inthe emergence of Italian ... that inthe second half ofthe 1960s, during the comparatively liberal interlude which started in 1966—with the promulgation ofthe new “Ley de Prensa” and finished in 1971 the year in which the...