... content ofthe instrument is reflective ofthe Mestizo multicultural-
multiracial world view.
7. The structure ofthe instrument is reflective ofthe Mestizo view.
8. The demands ofthe instruments ... thought of as being part of a disease
(Kleinman, 1988). The lack of understanding of this difference hampered the under-
standing ofthe role of culture on health for many years. Culture has a profound
impact ... aspect of this process, accord-
ing to Erikson, is the development of a sense of continuity between the way others
see the individual andthe way the individual sees him- or herself. The result of...
... incentives the hard glare of a passer-by
and the offender’s feelings of guilt—are at least as powerful as finan-
cial and legal incentives.
If social forces get us most ofthe way there, how ... that the outcome of that election came down to a handful of
voters; but their names were Kennedy, O’Connor, Rehnquist, Scalia
and Thomas. And it was only the votes they cast while wearing their ... out the
effect ofthe money. As with the police/crime rate puzzle, he had to
trick the data.
Because he himself had typed in the data, he had noticed some-
thing: often, the same two candidates...
... and conditions of license.
Color Atla s of
Pharmac ology
3rd edition, revisedand expanded
Heinz Lüllmann,
M.D.
Former Professor and Chairman
Department of Pharmacology
University of Kiel
Germany
Klaus ... analgesic ibuprofen.
The excess of analogue preparations and
the unnecessary diversity of trade names for
oneandthesamedrugmakethepharma-
ceutical markets of some countries (e. g.,
Germany) rather perplexing. ... knowledge ofthe preventive
and therapeutic value of drugs is a sine qua
non for the successful treatment of patients
entrusting themselves to a physician or
pharmacist.
Because ofthe plethora of proprietary...
... DPP-IV). Another potential bond can be
proposed between the OH atom of Tyr380 andthe car-
bonyl group ofthe ligand. Finally, the valine side
chain ofthe ligand, pointing towards the active ... be
the reference); 2, docked into the active site
of the human DPP-IV; 3, docked into the
active site ofthe crystalline structure of
PepX from L. lactis ;and4 , docked into the
active site ofthe ... 2).
The interactions ofthe bound ligand with the resi-
dues ofthe specificity site (Fig. 4A) reveal good stack-
ing between the pyrrolidine ring ofthe drug and the
side chain of Tyr380 (Pos1 subsite),...
... the changes introduced in the
redox cofactor environment upon complex formation. They
are therefore related to the specificity andthe strength of the
protein–protein interaction. Therefore, the ... determination of a K
d
value of 25 ± 3 l
M
for the [FNR
ox
:Adx
ox
] complex andof 17 ± 2 l
M
for the
[FNR
ox
:Adx(4–108)
ox
] complex (Table 1).
Study ofthe kinetics of reduction of WT Adx by ... physiological
significance and support the hypothesis ofthe existence of a
ternary ET [Adx:Adx:AdR] complex in the physiological
AdR/P450 system [16,36,37]. Therefore, our experimental
data for the reduction of Adx...
...
to a person (The Wizard) at another terminal who
answered the subject's requests by consulting paper
copies ofthe database tables.
The experimenter then gave the details ofthe two
tasks. ... consult the
3.1.1 Operators andthe explicit specification
of set properties
The task of database access involves the construction
and manipulation of answer sets with various prop-
erties.
The ...
order.
These would involve two operations,
the first would be the generation of a set, andthe sec-
ond the sorting of that set in terms of some attribute
such as age or date. The unknown...
... costs of normal pressure rectification. Depending
on the difference between the temperatures at the bottom t
W
and at the top t
D
of the
column, and on the price ofthe heating steam C
H
, the optimum ... experimental data on the hydraulic
behaviour of packed columns for the development of a new method for the standard
presentation ofthe fluid dynamics of columns with any type of packing design. The basic
principles ... pressure
drop above the loading line as well as separation efficiency at the minimum ofthe curve
n
t
/H = f(u
V
). The advantages ofthe method developed by Beck lie mainly in the sim-
ple use ofthe correlations,...
... food stocks, andthe mood ofthe garrison. The tactics
of the Daily Mail captured the attention ofthe nation; the newspaper
dramatized the situation ofthe town by emphasizing the danger that ... notions of Boer inhumanity toward
Africans, the pro-war argument ofthe ‘‘negrophilists.’’ The other cat-
egory into which mentions of Africans fall is praise ofthe loyalty of the
Cape Boys andthe ... hierarchies of race, sex, and class
and ofthe ways in which, hand in hand, the New Imperialism and the
New Journalism brought Britain into the twentieth century.
The war at home
which included the...
... (such as the booby-trapping of temples), the use of
poison, the destroying of wells andthe sowing of dissension in the
enemy’s ranks.
46
Thestruggleformoderationinwarhasbeenalong
one – and one ... world of inde-
pendent political communities bound together by the rule of law rather
than by the sovereignty of a single emperor. The Chinese can therefore
be said to have been the pioneers ofthe ... the law of war. It tells the story, in narrative form,
of the interplay through the centuriesbetween,ontheonehand,legal
ideasaboutwarand,ontheotherhand,statepracticeinwarfare.Neff
covers the emergence,...
... (92.34(78.8)69.8)
79
6
avg
qpsf
++
∆==
Therefore, the average pressure increase in the clay layer is,
The pressure p
o
at the center ofthe clay layer is,
p
o
= γ
sand
h
sand
+ γ’
sand
h’
sand
+ γ’
clay
h’
clay
= (100)(4) ... being designed for a small office building with a total live load of 250 kips
and dead load of 500 kips. Find: (a) the depth D
f
for a fully compensated foundation, (b) the
depth D
f
if a soft ... in the x and y values,
which these values are found by using the x-y coordinate system off the mat foundation.
Determine the average soil reaction.
(92.34(78.8)69.8)
79
6
avg
qpsf
++
∆==
Therefore,...
... men and 0.1–0.6% in
women [2]. The prevalence rises to 4.4% of men and 1.8%
of women over the age of 65 [4]. A two-fold increase in
incidence of gout has been reported in the USA and New
Zealand ... publication was obtained from the patient.
The authors wish to thank Dr. William Hsu and Dr. Tania Pringle for their
contribution to the interpretation ofthe radiographs and providing key
information ... that
these were most likely due to old trauma. Mild osteoar-
thritic changes were noted at the carpal-metacarpal joint
at the base ofthe thumb. The report stated that the radio-
graphs were otherwise...
... role in the
pathogenesis of both types of diabetes mellitus. High
levels offree radicals andthe decline of antioxidant
defense mechanisms lead to damage of cellular or-
ganelles and enzymes, ... (maximum of 3 milliAm-
peres) of one polarity for 11.5 minutes, which then
switched to the opposite polarity for another 11.5
minutes. The device was designed to switch the di-
rection of current ... Popliteal and pedal
pulses were absent bilaterally with poor capillary re-
fill. The left foot was red and inflamed up to and in-
cluding the medial malleolus. The lateral aspect ofthe
great toe and...