... and indirectly influences the education of children because theteachingandlearning of children is supervised by the older members of a society and conducted for the benefit of the society’s ... their education and economy. This involves the teaching of local languages, Setswana and English. By involving the local languages the program would not only reach the poor and marginalized communities ... (medium of instruction) reflects the interests of those elite. In countries in which one ofthe languages dominate, there is usually an issue about where to place other languages inthe education...
... ). The renewed interest in examining the indications for BCG vaccination in the United States included consideration ofthe wide range of vaccine efficacies deter-mined by clinical trials and ... toexplore the sources ofthe heterogeneity inthe efficacy ofthe BCG vaccine reported in the individual studies. Using a model that included the geographic latitude of the study site andthe data ... resurgence inthe incidence of TB occurred inthe UnitedStates and included increases inthe number of TB cases among adults and children and outbreaks of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) involving...
... thrombin show that the A-chain closely follows the contour ofthe catalyticB-chain, hinging the two interacting six-stranded bar-rel-like domains ofthe B-chain [17]. A well-structurednetwork of ... single band of ~ 36 kDa for all the thrombin forms.Effect of pH on thrombin amidase activity and binding ofthe inhibitor a-NAPAP to the thrombinactive site The effects of pH (5.5–10) on the ... min (upper) and 180 min(remaining chromatograms). The HPLC chromatogram pertaining toWT thrombin after 180 min of treatment is reported inthe middle of the figure, whereas the chromatogram of...
... 3459 terminus that is required for binding to the plasmamembrane, thereby being involved inthe formation of the corneum [47]. Additional amino-terminal residues of TGase 1 include the sequences ... attachment ofthe hexahistidine, the recombinantPpTGase protein appeared to be slightly larger. Theseresults indicate that the cDNA obtained covered the entirecoding region.Involvement of GTP inthe ... study,suggesting that the purified PpTGase is responsible for the major cross-linking reaction in P. polycephalum.Further-more, the result ofthe Northern blotting indicates that asingle species of transcript...
... Ao and Atdenote the intensity of protein bands of intact unhydro-lized protein at the beginning and at the fixed time of incu-bation) against the time of hydrolysis.Chaperone-like activity The chaperone-like ... inthe case ofthe K137E mutant of HSP22 (Fig. 4B); however, in this case, the intensity of the band corresponding to the HSP22 dimer wasmore intense than inthe case ofthe wild-type protein.Thus, ... intact protein at the beginning of tryp-sinolysis and at the fixed time of trypsinolysis) against the time of incubation (Fig. 8D). The apparent rateconstants of trypsinolysis under these conditions...
... oligosaccharideagainst host glycosidases during infection or could beinvolved in modifying the net charge ofthe LPS molecule[15]. However, the rationale behind the incorporation of glycine into the core ... for the -CH2- protons ofthe glycinemoiety in meningococcal LPS points to an exocycliclocation for the glycine residue in N. meningitidis LPS. The genetic control ofthe elaboration of glycine ... location inthe inner coreoligosaccharide as appears to be the case for N. meningitidis.Depending on the strain of H. in uenzae glycine could befound at each ofthe heptose residues ofthe inner...
... and PsbJ is critical in providing proper docking sites, either directly or indirectly,by modifying the conformation of PSII on the lumenal side,making efficient binding of PsbQ and PsbP ofthe ... accumulating allthree proteins ofthe OEC and traces ofthe D2 and CP43core proteins as well (Fig. 1B). The presence of minoramounts of D2 in both DpsbE and DpsbF supports the suggestion that the ... hold true. In rapidly expanding young leaves in particular, some of the PSII core proteins and all ofthe OEC proteins canaccumulate in thylakoids inthe absence of any assembly of PSII, as...
... ideas write of the roleoflanguagein this concept of Spain inthe same vein that Herder saw the link with languageand national identity. They were writing of course at the 36 THE ‘CASTILIANISATION’ ... participation and empowerment. On the other hand, the traditionalists (and specifically the Carlists) reacting against the modernising and democratisingaims of these groups also held no interest inthelanguage ... husband,children and brother, for their interest inthe project and their patience and help in achieving it. My three children Daniel, Kevin and Vanessa are living examples of the complexities of...
... irrespective of where or what they manage,perform four generic tasks. These include planning, organ-izing, leading and controlling. Planning involves defininggoals and mapping out ways to reach them; ... high levels of informal training in health management (around 90%).These included mentoring, in- service training and non-certified programs.Bivariate analyses between the sectors and other categori-cal ... thatthey required further development and training.Conclusion: The findings confirm our supposition that there is a lack of management capacitywithin the public sector in South Africa and that...
... (containing2000 TCID50 of X31) to the nares, dispensing ~half of the inoculum per nare. This challenge results in a sublethalinfection that is initially confined to the nasal epithelium and then ... againstviral structures of low or no variability, and thereby pro-vided a constant level of long lasting resistance againstIAV infection, independent ofthe glycoprotein makeup of circulating ... transudated further into the airway lumen or, inthe case of IgA and IgM, became trans-ported through the epithelial cell layer by pIgR. 2) Theymay have been secreted by B cells located inthe laminapropria...
... participated inthe statistical analysis and the drafting ofthe manuscript. PE participated inthe design ofthe study and the drafting ofthe manuscript. All authors read and approved the finalmanuscript.Competing ... Sweden.3Faculty of Health Sciences, Linkưping University,SE- 581 83 Linköping, Sweden.Authors’ contributionsINO participated inthe design ofthe study, the statistical analysis and the drafting ofthe ... pain killers, sleeping pills and diuretics andinthe worst cases anticoagulants and insulin. In every respect these results show lack of systematic work in the prescription process. The use of...
... suffuse the industry and highlight the implicit and explicit roles of farmer associations in accessing and sharing information (and therefore likely rolein BMP adoption and implementation going ... ofthe industry, 2) the inherent, constant process of change, and 3) the network relationships and connections that exist between different actors inthe industry. These three themes combine ... representation ofthe survey data. The three overarching themes are as follows; 1. The diversity and complexity ofthe industry, 2. The constant process of change in farming practices, 3. The relationships...