... rows in the race ought to live till the age of 60;
and if all the members ofthe Oxford 1829 crew had
lived till the 10th of June, 1869, the 40th anniversary of
the race, and then died, their lives ... University
Matches came off, in which 32 crews competed. In the
case of each of these crews I have calculated the pro-
bable duration of life ofthe different Oarsmen of whom
they were composed: the following ... good reason
may the British mother bewail the murder of her inno*
cents and denounce the callous indifference of those to
whom their education is entrusted. As a further proof
of the dangers which...
... judged by SDS/
PAGE. The activity ofthe pure recombinant protein was
80% of that of t he wild- type protein in both the lysozyme
and chitinase assays. Attempts to further purify the
recombinant hevamine ... substrate binding, as the K
m
value of the
Tyr183Phe mutant hardly differs from that ofthe wild- type
enzyme (Table 4), the K
cat
value of this mutant has dropped
by 80% (Table 4). From the structural ... the active site properties. The cause of
these differences is not known.
K
m
and
k
cat
measurements of hevamine and mutants
Comparison ofthe steady-state kinetic parameters of
hevamine and the...
... places, but
declares at the bottom of page 135, " ;The reign of Akbar is one ofthe most important
in the history of India; it is one ofthe most important in the history ofthe world");
Mountstuart ... further their interests, and the peasants
The most powerful of these Rajput chiefs was the Prince of Mewâr who had
particularly attracted the attention ofthe Emperor by his support ofthe ... for followers of other
faiths, with one ofthe greatest stains in the history of humanity. When a tax-collector
gathered the taxes ofthe Hindus and the payment had been made, the Hindu was...
... complications ofthe disease, was recently
reviewed [1–3]. The recognition of inflammation as a
major cause of atherosclerosis has generated a sus-
tained effort to investigate the roles of specific ... M
r
cut-off.
The molarity of isolated Hpt was determined by
measuring the protein concentration as mgặmL
)1
, and cal-
culating the M
r
of the monomer ab as previously
described [39]. Therefore, ... HRP-conjugated IgG. The
higher the amount of ApoE in the incubation mixture,
the lower the binding of ApoA-I (Fig. 7A). In particu-
lar, ApoA-I binding to Hpt was halved in the presence
Fig. 7....
... the projection of energy band in bulk Si and confinement
effect: the confinement decreases the energy of HO states and in-
creases the energy ofthe LU states, but the magnitude ofthe en-
ergy shift ... direction.
The HRTEM has also observed the hexagonal nanowire shape
which consists of {001} and {111} facets. On the other hand, re-
cent theoretical investigations have investigated the effect of the
nanowire ... E
tot
is the total energy of nanowire in the supercell,
l
Si
(
l
H
)is
the chemical potential of an Si (H) atom, n
Si
(n
H
) is the number of Si
(H) atoms, and e
z
is the zero-point energy of Si–H...
... ofthe project among the authorities. A
further problem in Egypt is that although the RH rights of a couple may be acceptable, there
is a reluctance to accept the concept ofthe RH rights of ... Meeting the RH Needs of Adolescents and Youth has been allocated 75% ofthe
budget for the RH sub-programme and 33 % ofthe total UNFPA funding.
Determination ofthe CP focus and balance of priorities ... glimmer of a chance to survive their transition into adulthood, and before these so-
called values percolate into the next generations. The focus of attention of this strategy is
therefore the Egyptian...
... buildings owe their design to the necessities of parties,
witnesses and their lawyers attending court for hearings, and, behind the scenes, the
needs ofthe judges and ofthe back offices, which ... Sir Anthony May, the recently retired President ofthe
Queen’s Bench Division put it recently, the fabric of justice . . . is part ofthe fabric of
society.
7
’ The fabric of justice demands ...
performed. And, apart from the defence ofthe realm, there is no duty as important as
maintaining the rule of law; and just as every fundamental aspect ofthe defence ofthe
realm must be real...
... American museum.
There was a significant policy change in these years, which indicated
the growing involvement ofthe United States in the world ofthe 1920s. In
the prewar years, the State Department ... SecretaryofStateCharlesEvans
Hughes assured them that ‘ the Department of State is in entire sympa-
thywiththeviewexpressedinyourletterthattheprincipleofthe‘open
door’ should govern in the granting of ... in the various peoples ofthe Middle East, especially the
Arabs, Persians, and Turks, and an appreciation for the many parallels in
their histories.
Other works have taken up the subject of the...
... high: the
number of consultations per capita is higher in Japan
than in any other OECD country [9], and the rates of
hospital utilization are high as well. These trends have
made the shortage of ... a serious doctor surplus in the future, especially because the population of
Japan is decreasing.
The purpose of this research is to project the future growth ofthe Japanese medical doctor workforce ... combination
with the projected decrease of Japan’s total population,
will result in a serious doctor surplus in Japan. The pur-
pose of this study is to project the future growth of the
Japanese...
... the findings ofthe first
stage - the qualitative research which fed into the design
of the questionnaire and contingent valuation.
The focus ofthe study in Vietnam was doctors, as this
is the ... illegal. Nevertheless,
it continues.
Those in private practice will receive even more - per-
haps 50% ofthe value ofthe drug sales. This is often
their main source of income (they might not ... retention of doctors
in rural areas
Thi s section presents the findings ofthe interviews, fol-
lowing the themes laid out in Table 2.
Motivation to join the profession
Medicine is a high-ranking profession...
... lower then 50% (i.e. <6 points) were considered
to be of ‘low quality’.
Results
Methodological quality ofthe studies
The evaluation ofthe methodological quality ofthe 19
studies by the two ... from the general population.
Recently, a number of studies have been published on
the effect of Type D p ersonality in different subgroups
from the general population. The primary aim of the
present ... risk of mortality [4-7].
Given the clinical relevance of findings on Type D
research in the context of cardiovascular disorders, it
is also important to assess the potential relevance of
the Type...
... of
the general quality of life [8-11]. Whilst obesity has an
obvious and often objectively measurable impact on the
state of health ofthe individual, the influence of increased
body weight on the ... with
the use of specifically designed instruments. Population
research is based on the application of generic instru-
ments such as SF-36, which evaluates both the physical
and the mental health of ... general population
[25,26]. Therefore, the aim of our research was to assess
the association between the BMI value and health-related
quality of life in the urban population of Belgrade.
Methods
Subjects
We...