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... On the other hand, Chae and Lee 10 proposed another regularity criterion in terms ofthe pressure They showed that if the pressure π satisfies π ∈ Lr 0, T ; Ls R3 with r 3 < 2, < s ≤ ∞, s 1.8 then ... on Pure and Applied Mathematics, vol 41, no 4, pp 437–458, 1988 6 Journal of Inequalities and Applications H Sohr and W von Wahl, “On the regularity ofthe pressure of weak solutions of Navier-Stokes ... if 1.16 holds true, then we have u Lq ≤C u r/q Lr u 1−r/q , ˙0 B∞,∞ ≤ r < q < ∞ 1.21 Proof of Theorem 1.2 This section is devoted to the proof of Theorem 1.2 First, we recall the following result...
... biologists and wish became the father of thought andthe grandfather of observation: they claimed to see small but fully formed organisms in the sperm of men, horses, cocks and other animals and also ... wing development, the position of epithelial folding, the direction of spindle orientation and hence the direction of cell growth, the amount of sac contraction, andthe symmetry of epithelial ... distinct tissues come together, and here we will examine the generation ofthe neural tube in the newt andthe formation ofthe ducted submandibular glands ofthe mouse The latter example in particular...
... one-dimensional view ofthe tness of controls within their organizations They want a holistic view that gives them a broad, yet balanced view ofthe risk and control environment, as well as of any emerging ... based on the culture and needs ofthe organization Factors that may influence decision-making on choosing the right fit may include: • • • • • The broader structure ofthe business The organization’s ... members ofthe C-suite andthe Audit Committee in a better context The internal controls information Internal Audit was providing wasn’t enough for the CFO to truly gauge the health ofthe organization,”...
... and glypicans, by virtue of their heparan sulfate chains The lack of comprehensive information on the developmental expression and interactions of HSPGs makes it difficult to narrow the field of ... Analysis of AChE in embryonic development suggests that there are two discrete phases of expression: the morphogenetic, corresponding to the migration and differentiation of neural crest cells; andthe ... of candidates The subset of developmentally associated neural proteins with both the 90RELSED and 60VDATT motifs was considerably smaller: perlecan and Mer It would appear from the position of...
... variety of ways [20,24,25] The dominance of one of these subsets results in either a predominantly cellular (Th1-mediated) or an antibody (Th2-mediated) response [9] Therefore, the inclination ofthe ... duration of exposure, the dosage applied as well as the activity ofthe cells [9] The biological indicator or the read-out system used to evaluate the changes elicited can not be ruled out together ... estimated for each sample The last raw represents the Spearman correlation between the mean values of IFN-γ and IL-12p70 of all investigated donors Serum cytokine profiles of Cd- and Hg-exposed mice...
... insights and discussions for others inside and outside ofthe network When Oracle’s ondemand CRM business unit teamed with the CMO Council to launch a campaign to improve integration and alignment of ... performance and tracking systems Random acts of content development occur across the organization without unifying and consistent themes, messages, brand value, or visual identity reinforcement The CMO ... percent of U.S tablet owners read newspapers and magazines on their devices comScore Google’s Android holds a 68 percent share ofthe smart phone market versus 17 percent by Apple as ofthe second...
... with the theory, ofthe relationships between mates and inbreeding induced in the offspring andofthe changing variance of gene effects due to genetic drift and faster or slower fixation of alleles ... that under the hypothesis of a very large number of independent identical loci, the oligogenic model andthe Gaussian theory agree closely These first results validate the use ofthe ’full-finite’ ... illustrates the case of intermediate value of selection intensity (i.e 25 % Figure The size and selection of males selected), as the trend was the same for the other two tested values (50 % and 6.25 % of...
... stages ofdevelopmentof inflorescence and anther was based on the length ofthe inflorescence andthe anther itself, respectively, whereas sampling for pistil and lemma/palea was based on the length ... represses the formation ofthe axillary meristem and establishes the spikelet meristem identity [22] Differentiation of floral organs is more complex than other parts ofthe plant Among them, the anther ... inflorescence, anther, pistil, and lemma/palea in the early developmental stage (See Additional file 3) The transcriptome profiles ofthe endosperm were quite different from the others (Figure 1B) and the...
... During embryo development from ECs, the same JIM11 and JIM20 epitopes were abundant at the surface of proembryos and globular embryos They were likely associated with the proper adhesion and monolayer ... 6-benzyladenine for further maturation anddevelopmentof somatic embryos After weeks of culture on RD2 medium, the weight ofthe cultures on RD2 medium was evaluated Then, a representative sample ... of HRGPs in ECs, NECs and somatic embryos of different developmental stages Immunoblots were used to detect the expression of HRGPs in NECs, ECs and embryos of different developmental stages by...
... Figure 1C, the second flower opened 70% ofthe time one day after the first flower, 29% ofthe time on the same day as the first flower, and 1% ofthe time two days after the first flower and so ... micropyle end The presence ofthe megaspore at the chalaza end ofthe ovule indicated thedevelopmentofthe egg apparatus (Fig 4F) Fertilization and fruit set Anthesis or flower opening was the final ... the final floral landmark as well as the first fruit landmark (Table and 2) At the time of anthesis, the anther lobes dehisced to release the pollen, which after landing on the receptive stigma,...
... contributions HA and JS designed the study, analysed the data and drafted the manuscript RH, PW and RS participated in the data collection, performed the data analysis and helped in the drafting ofthe manuscript ... ofthe manuscript AH and RK participated in the data collection and helped in the drafting ofthe manuscript AT and AR analysed the data and participated in the drafting ofthe manuscript All authors ... limbs caused by compression ofthe nerve roots Seventy percent ofthe OA patients were female, andthe mean age (± SD) of these patients was 71.4 ± 9.47 years None ofthe patients had inflammatory...
... victims were received there The incident occurred during the winter, andthe victims were received at the chapel wearing the same clothes that they had been wearing at the time ofthe attack It is ... ofthe continuous arrival of victims Conversely, the high incidence of secondary exposure in the chapel was attributed to the fact that the air circulation in the chapel had never been good and ... waves, either under their own power or assisted by the drivers of taxis or private cars who happened to be passing and offered help The more severely injured the victims are, the greater the urgency...
... and are therefore not subject to the cell-cycle arrest function of Vpr and even lack the prerequisite ATR induction in the presence of Vpr [132] The findings that demonstrate the importance of ... the minor and Page of 20 severe forms of HAND have common etiologic mechanisms, there is reason to suspect the importance of HIV infection in macrophages in the central nervous system (CNS) and/ or ... due to the secretion of these products from cells trafficking to the kidneys or due to other inflammatory cytokines produced in these cells due to the expression of these products Vpr and immune...
... proliferation The activation of both p38 and ERK has been shown to lead to the release of TNFα and IL-6 by macrophages and other cell types [99,100] Therefore, one ofthe functions of MAP kinase ... endogenous, most of them being fatty acids or their derivatives Among the group of synthetic ligands, fibrates are hypolipidaemic drugs used in the treatment of hyperlipidemia Most of them preferentially ... addition, the E region is also important in nuclear localization and dimerization ofthe receptor Indeed, dimerization is essential for the activity of PPARs, as it is for most ofthe other members of...
... and therefore, either have a de novo or spontaneous mutation (~15-20% of patients) or the mother is a carrier ofthe mutation (majority of cases, 80-85%) All the female offspring of an affected ... identification ofthe specific gene (encoding a subunit of NADPH oxidase) and relevant mutation For the majority of CGD cases, gene sequencing ofthe CYBB gene permits identification ofthe causal ... PIDs is very diverse and can include other manifestations such as autoimmunity, neoplasia, and congenital anomalies of organs and/ or skeleton Therefore, the traditional role ofthe laboratory has...
... projects to the lateral hypothalamus to mediate the activation of sympathetic component ofthe ANS [36]; projections to the dorsal motor nucleus ofthe vagus are involved in the activation ofthe parasympathetic ... at the hypothalamus, pituitary gland or gonads There are close relations with the sustained activity ofthe end-product ofthe HPA axis and suppressed steroid sex and growth hormones [57] The ... M" conditions To justify the relevance ofthe management ofthe "type O" condition, the chiropractic profession has usually cited the presence ofthe somatovisceral and viscerosomatic reflexes...
... end and no further viral replication is possible The nature ofthe retroviral replication process, where the U3 region of both the 5' and 3' LTRs ofthe provirus are effectively copied from the ... amounts ofthe products ofthe viral pol gene The virion may also include a range of other host cell derived proteins although it is unclear whether these represent a random assortment of proteins ... cells to lose their contact inhibition The type of malignant event caused by any one virus is determined by the nature ofthe oncogene expressed by the virus and by the nature ofthe enhancer...
... 1 Background ofand rationale for the study Aims ofthe research Significance ofthe study Scope ofthe research Organization ofthe study ... and requirements in Country Studies courses as they had taken two courses on General Geography ofthe UK andthe US and British Studies in the previous semesters and they had just completed the ... and average efficacy indexes for each class This enabled the calculation ofthe differences between the scores and efficacy indexes of each class andthe average scores and efficacy indexes of...
... dependence on the orientation and size ofthe finite element mesh during softening To the limit of infinitesimal element size, the softening behavior localizes to a band of zero volume andthe material ... dependence on the orientation and size ofthe finite element mesh during softening In the limit of infinitesimal element size, the softening behavior localizes to a set of zero volume andthe material ... crack band model (Bazant and Oh, 1983), an ad-hoc numerical treatment Such models require the estimation ofthe crack band width and relating it to the element size in the localization zone The...