... TOC, temperature, ORP, and pH were measured in each point bystandard methods [6] Pore size is 1µm In this paper, SS, transparency and COD at the outlet of plant and the outside of experimental ... influence of these disturbances was found Some sampling points were selected They are the outlet of plant, the outside of experimental area, points of horizontal level and 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 m of vertical ... depth of experimental area is 3.4 m, minimum is 1.4 m, and average is 2.3 m Water depth changes around 0.4 m (up and down) by various reasons This plant was floated and fixed at the center of the...
... Table Dietary curcumin anddietary capsaicin significantly inhibited the oxidation of LDL, as indicated by TBARS values which were 71 and 62% of control rats Extent of iron-induced oxidation of LDL ... formation was 29 and 21% at and 12 h of LDL oxidation, respectively, in this case A decrease in TBARS formation of 37 and 24% was seen at and 12 h of copper-induced LDL oxidation in the case of LDL isolated ... blood and was used for analysis of lipid peroxides and activities of various plasma nonspecific enzymes The livers were perfused with saline and homogenized in 10 volumes of 0.15 m KCl Lipid peroxides...
... with a ramp filter and a cutoff frequency of 0.5 of the Nyquist frequency to obtain an image pixel size of 0.4 × 0.4 × 0.8 mm and an inter-plane spacing and slice thickness of 0.8 mm in a 128 ... provided advice in the conception of the study and interpretation of the data, performed experiments, and critically reviewed the manuscript EC performed the blood sampling and analyzed the data as well ... protein, 11.0% fat, and
... distribution and size of deletions within genes Figure Genome-wide distribution and size of deletions within genes Deletions were called by intersecting a tiling array signal ratio
... distribution and size of deletions within genes Figure Genome-wide distribution and size of deletions within genes Deletions were called by intersecting a tiling array signal ratio
... No of species of insects Consumption of edible insect species by Galo and Nyshi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh Figure Numbers of insect species in major orders consumed by members of the Nyishi and ... prediction of the greater persistency of therapeutic rather than dietary uses of insects [36] The use of honey and bee’s wax is common among members of both tribes to treat coughs and colds and apparently ... availability of all types of modern food stuffs and the degradation of resources makes ethnic people worldwide (and the Galo and Nyishi are no exception) inclined to abandon their traditions and discard...
... and paralysis by the Ao Naga [49] and with leucoderma by the tribes of Kerala [60] The Mompa of Arunachal use the fat of the crow in cases of smallpox and malaria [27] Members of the Nyishi and ... body immunity and resistance to malaria by the Koya and Lambada tribes of Andhra Pradesh, the Ao Naga of Nagaland, and the Mompa of Arunachal Pradesh [27,59] Amongst the tribes of Kerala hornbill ... flesh of various species of monitor lizard is in use for treating humans suffering from coughs and fever by the Nyishi and Galo, but tribes of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and the Ao Naga of Nagaland...
... accepted as a standardof care, then this means that a substantial minority of institutions in Europe, and undoubtedly in the USA as well, are not offering therapy that meets current standards Efforts ... factors and ways of addressing them can be tested in future studies with the ultimate aim of optimizing the application and utilization of NPPV At the present time, NPPV can be considered a standard ... efficacy of NPPV to the refinement of selection and application techniques with the aim of minimizing the failure rate Potential reasons for failure include selection of inappropriate candidates...
... year-season, stage and number of lactation and cows; that of the Brown Alpine herd, year-season, stage and number of lactation, sire of the cow and genotypes at loci (in the case of the a,,-Cn expression, ... 1978) The separation of the two genetic variants achieved by chromatofocusing (Sluyterman and Wijdenes, 1978) Purity and homogeneity was checked by Page electrophoresis (Raymond and Weintraub, 1959) ... determination of the specific dye binding affinity, known quantities of !3-lactoglobulins were electrophorized, the bands coloured by amido-black and measured densitometrically In comparison with the standard...
... vitamins and therefore need to obtain them from foodand supplements • Insufficient levels of vitamins result in deficiency diseases • The IU is a unit of measurement for the amount of a substance, ... hydrolysis of thiamin’s phosphate esters and chromatographic cleanup • Riboflavin (B2): Following extraction, cleanup, and compensation for the presence of interfering substances, riboflavin is ... vitamins B12 and D • Microbiological Assays: – water-soluble vitamins – The growth of a certain microorganism in an extract of a vitamin-containing sample is compared against the growth of this microorganism...
... Table II Means and empirical standard deviations of QTL position estimates (in cM) of simulation models andand means andstandard deviations of the estimated asymptotic standard deviation (R2 : relative ... Means and empirical standard deviations of additive QTL effect estimates over 100 replicates of simulation models andand means andstandard deviations of the estimated asymptotic standard deviation ... Accuracy of multiple interval mapping Table IV Means and empirical standard deviations of dominance and epistatic effect estimates over 100 replicates of simulation model and means and standard...
... be dominated by the young, and relatively few people survived into old age.3 As the proportion of the very old and the very young increases, the proportion of those in their youth and middle age ... the elderly include the migration of young people and the effects of the HIV/AIDS pandemic The HIV/AIDS pandemic is characterized by the premature death of young and economically active people, ... mpact of pension on access to health andselected foodstuffs Pensioner’s access to food The elderly reported an increased access to food for them and their households with the introduction of the...
... were hyperglycemic at the end of experimental period and, as expected, showed increased urine output, excretion of sugar and increase in glomerular filtration rate Feeding dietary fiber and butyric ... presence of protease inhibitors for further studies SDS/PAGE of laminin The purity of laminin was ascertained by 3.5% SDS ⁄ PAGE and visualized by silver staining for bands corresponding to 400 and ... condition of rats [14] In this article, we have tried to determine and explore the changes in Nlinked oligosaccharides of laminin during diabetes and the likelihood ofdietary fiber and butyric...
... brands Higher FCRs were offset by the lower price of domestic brand feeds The feasibility of establishing a cluster of animal livestock production and livestock feed producers in rural areas by ... Agriculture, and relevant Departments of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and provincial Departments of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam Association of Small and Medium ... movement of goods by 67% of small firms, 33% of medium firms and 75% of large firms Lack of capacity to undertake adequate quality control In the survey of 62 livestock feed mills conducted by CAP...
... coefficient of the reflecting surface r, φs,p and θ s,p the azimuthal and elevation angles of the propagation path p when leaving the source, while φm,s and θ m,s are the azimuthal and elevation angles of ... caused by the periodicity of the signal The less periodic the signal is, the smaller the further peaks will be By assuming an aperiodic signal such as Dirac delta, peaks, that is, local maxima of ... (k), where s is the location of sound source, xi and x j refer to the signals recorded by microphone i, and j, φ, and θ are the azimuthal and elevation orientations of the source, respectively...
... calculated as (percentage of experimental apoptosis – percentage of spontaneous apoptosis)/(100 – percentage of spontaneous apoptosis) [4] Histopathologic analysis of kidneys Halves of each kidney ... presence of various amountsof apigenin or vehicle solution After days of culture, supernatants were collected and assayed by ELISA for IgG antibodies against dsDNA, ssDNA, histones, and nucleosomes ... strains and hyperexpression of COX-2 contributes to lupus autoimmunity [4,6], we tested whether apigenin could reduce hyperexpression of COX-2 in cells of autoimmune SNF1 mice After months of treatment...
... inaccessible the nucleases and increases the melting temperature with the RNA target strands by 2–7°C per LNA residue [25,26] To enable efficient RNaseH cleavage of the target mRNA by the antisense oligo, ... effect of antisense LNA on reverse transcription of HIVThe effect of antisense LNA on reverse transcription of HIV1 RNA An equimolar amount (1pmol) of HIV RNA and LNA oligo was mixed and incubated ... 150 200 Time of reaction (in minutes) Figure The effect of antisense LNA versus RNA and DNA on dimerization of HIV-1 RNA The effect of antisense LNA versus RNA and DNA on dimerization of HIV-1 RNA...
... oxygen demand) The biogas yield (per amount of substrate, per VS of inoculum, per COD of substrate) and the degradability of different substrates will be evaluated Objective The aim of this thesis ... off pressure of gas in bottle [bar] Vgasroom: Gas capacity of the bottle [mlN] TN: Standard temperature = 273.15 [K ] po: Standard pressure = 1.01325 [bar] Ti: Absolute temperature of conditioning ... SLR of trial 49 Table 4-5: 46 Description of the experimental approach and parameters in trial 51 VII List of Tables Table 4-6: 53 Table 4-7: Description of the experimental approach and...