... phthalates were detected predominantly in indoor air samples.93) The dominant path of phtha-lates intake was the ingestion of foodstuffs com-pared to inhalation of indoor air by children.94)n-Tetradecane ... public health since 1970 by the “Act for Maintenance of Sanitation in Buildings”;however, small buildings and individual residencesare not included, and the substances in indoor airand their concentrations ... led to the rapid urbanization. Housing such as these back-to-backs and courtyards in Li verpool w ere typical in 1830 s. One third ofthe population in Liv erpoollived inthe cellars of these...
... collapse ofthe Grays Building Society once again reminded small investors ofthe assumed roleof auditing in safeguarding their deposits. The resulting investigation (Registry of Friendly Societies, ... neither the state-carved niche of insolvency business, nor the formation of a professional body, but the steady increase in audit work that was to be the making ofthe modern UK accountancy profession. ... accountancy profession. In addition to arguments rehearsed within the sociology ofthe professions - such as thegrowthof corporate capitalism, the favourable terms ofthe Companies Acts, the closeness...
... ⁄ ))]. These results indicatethat a functional deletion of Synoviolin causes a change in the intracellular trafficking of NCT.Effect of Synoviolin on the production of AbNCT is one ofthe essential ... Synovi-lin-mediated ubiquitination also regulates the traffick-ing of NCT within the Golgi compartment, because the maturation ofthe sugar modification ofthe pro-tein occurs within the Golgi ... M (2008)Novel roleof presenilins in maturation and transport of integrin b1. Biochemistry 47, 3370–3378.T. Maeda et al. Synoviolin is involved inthe degradation of nicastrinFEBS Journal...
... Main Findings and Discussions We first report findings in step 1 of our research. The results ofthe bounds test for the baseline models, summarised in Table 2, rejects the null hypothesis of ... and the real economy seem closely intertwined (see Figure 1), there is still very little understanding ofthe importance ofthe former in affecting the latter. Next, promoting and managing growth ... little influence on investment decisions. The inclusion of public investments (which tend to be influenced less by cost ofcapital and profitability of investment than by ‘national interests’) in...
... difficulties in livestock production and in social -economic development of the Hoa Binh province and the Luong Son district. According to the concepts of epidemiology, disease is a result of many linkage ... immediately. In fact, it was difficult to fulfill all the needs of farm holders with the veterinary extension network in Luong Son, Hoa Binh. But with the efforts of local veterinarians, the rate of ... undertaking vaccination was quite high (91.30%). Only 14.70% ofthe households vaccinated by themselves because of unavailable local veterinary services. We hope the local authorities, including...
... older trees. The amount of available water is the major soil factor influencing wood color. Much of the variation in the color of oak wood remainsunexplained and it ... above the ground.Work reported her is based upon the study of 480 oak cores selected from the original sample of 1600. So far, 3 scientific investigations onthese increment ... Nieminen (1988) and Klumpers (1990).Janin and Mazet (1987) clearly described the use of increment cores for investigating wood color.Air-dried increment cores were glued into...
... error ofthe mean. *P < 0.05.Figure 3 The growth and senescence of intervertebral disc (IVD) cells in alginate cultureThe growth and senescence of intervertebral disc (IVD) cells in alginate ... were seededinto alginate beads at a low cell density of 106 cells per millilitreand a final alginate concentration of 1.2%. The alginate beadswere then incubated in combinations of medium ... examined the relative influence of serum, glucose,and oxygen supply, singly or combined, on thegrowth pattern of bovine IVD cells. Since the nutrient supply affects the NPmore than the anulus...
... Ultrastructural findings of extensive degeneration inthe periosteum of CPCBB + HBOT group at one week time point. It is clear that thethe integrity ofthe cell membrane could not be maintained and there ... among the crucial factors that determine the interaction ofthe bone grafts with the recipient tissue. During the healing process, precursor cells and different signaling mol-ecules mainly ... the inconsistency of animal models and HBOT pro-cedures, our findings showed a similar pattern inthe healing of control defects in rats given HBOT. In light microscopy, we observed an increase...
... Approaches in metabolic engineering: (1) increase inthe total carbon flux at the branchpoint; (2) decrease inthe flux through competitive pathways or introduction of an antisense gene of the competing ... to increase the biosynthe-sis of desired metabolite. Other possible directions involve the introduction of anantisense gene ofthe competing enzyme at the branch point, as well as overcomingrate-limiting ... for the production of these compounds in laboratories, its applica-tion in industry is still limited due to frequently low yields ofthe metabolites of interest or the feasibility ofthe bioprocess....