... expression in human cells under hypoxia. In the present study, we have analyzed the effect of hypoxia on the expression levels of HO-1 and HO-2 in various typesof human cell line, including erythrole-ukemia ... HO-1 and HO-2 expression in human cell linesWe initially analyzed the effects of hypoxia on theexpression of HO-1 and HO-2 in human cell lines of bone marrow origin, including KG1 myeloid cells, ... globin [36]. However, the increase in the hemoglobin-positive cells could be a result of a hypoxia-mediatedincrease of transferrin receptors [37] and ⁄ or erythroid-specific 5-aminolevulinate...
... performance of the engine with the ECD-V4 has beenimproved (by atomizing the fuel into finer particles and optimizing the rise rate of the injection pressure), andproviding the injection volume and injection ... the fuel fills the injection pump, it lubricates and cools the moving parts in the injection pump. After the fuel ispressurized, it is injected into the engine cylinder by the injection nozzle. ... solenoid spill valve to controlfuel injection, enabled the control of the injection volumeon a cylinder-by-cylinder basis. Depending on the type of final injection volumecorrection and the...
... trends of organization’s computernetwork security for the next 5 years (2011-2015) by using the Delphi technique. The future trend includes bringing together the opinions of experts in organization’s ... station information services called the server. Working in the workgroup level aims to join the specified groups such as team of sales, accounting, finance, manufacturing, etc. Intranet includes ... security protocols concerning organization’s computernetwork security. Software acting on the organization’s computernetwork security and the software running on the network should be able to...
... enumerated the kinds of tasks a text planner should be able to do. This paper describes the principal lesson learned in combining a num- ber of planning tasks in a planner-realiser: plan- ning and ... ARRESTING 76 STUDENTS AND TEARING IT DOWN ONE MORNING IN EARLY APRIL. THE STUDENTS WANTED YAlE TO DIVEST FROM COMPANIES DOING BUSINESS IN SOUTH AFRICA. FINALLY. THE UNIVERSITY GAVE IN AND ... have access to syntactic information m then it-has to complete its task by planning in- line, during real- ization. And in- line planning usually requires only a single decision, a selection...
... investment in training. The use of the Internet in language teaching and learning requires some technological knowledge and computer skills from both teachers and learners. Insufficient computer ... learners work in their teaching and learning of second/foreign language. Indeed, the use of the Internet and the World Wide Web in second and foreign language instruction has been increasingly recognized. ... medium of real communication in the target language, including composing and exchanging messages with other students in the classroom or around the world” (Oxford, 1990, p. 79). By involving in...
... act of saying something in the full sense of sayã Illocutionary act: the act performed in saying somethingã Perlocutionary act: the act performed by or as a result of sayingFor instance, in ... factors including the decision of using different typesof question responses in English and Vietnamese. 5. Data analysisAs mentioned in the previous parts, we collected various kinds of question ... uncooperative but in fact this is the sort of sarcastic reply we encounter everyday and have no problem at all in interpreting. How do we interpret it? There are two ways of inferring the meaning by the...
... method of terminating fiber, there are various grades of polished connectors available from the factory. Typical field terminated Physical Contact connectors will have a reflectance of (< ... splicing has its place in these systems, use of reliable angle-polished connectors (APCs) provides numerous advantages in terms of overall network flexibility, testing and troubleshooting.StandardsToday, ... inconnectors include Insertion Loss, Reflectance, Core Alignment (Apex Offset), and End Face Polishing. Insertion Loss is the measure of reduction in signal caused by inserting a component,...
... Latin spe-cialists training might in uence their perceptions? Is culture shock affecting perception of profi le attractive-ness as has been shown by other studies? It would be interesting ... that bimaxillary protrusion is more acceptable in Mexican females than in males within the scope of the Latin community.An interesting fi nding was the fact thatgroups O and P assessed male ... hypothesis alter feminine perception of masculine attractiveness, and could it be applied to profi le preferences? Future research in this fi eld could prove to be interesting. A Quiroz MF et...
... calling Perl routines from the Java API.Perl routines take care of the bulk of querying ency-clopedia entries to the MediaWiki software (which in turn queries the database) and efficiently parsingthe ... approachto IE pattern induction. In Proc. of ACL-05, pp. 379–386.Strube, M. & S. P. Ponzetto (2006). WikiRelate! Computingsemantic relatedness us ing Wikipedia. In Proc. of AAAI-06,pp. 1419–1424.Wu, ... overlap asa measure of semantic relatedness. In Proc. of IJCAI-03, pp.805–810.Brin, S. & L. Page (1998). The anatomy of a large-scale hyper-textual web search engine. Computer Networks and ISDNSystems,...
... category of symptomatics.DISCUSSIONThe findings of the three surveys showedthe relative importance of cough as a predominantsymptom employed in screening the population. In fact, two screening ... weeks or more as defined in RNTCP. Thisindicated the importance of identifying symptomaticsemploying cough of two weeks or more instead threeweeks or more for diagnosis of TB. Among the55561 ... patienthaving cough of three weeks or more with orwithout other symptoms. The importance of including quality check in the survey employingsymptom inquiry was well demonstrated in an earlierreport12...
... explain their wide distribution in tissues and cells [16], including stem cells [17].Increasing evidence links these noncatalytic actionswith the binding of cholinesterases to several proteinpartners. ... erythrocytes in the extent of binding with thelectins concanavalin A, Lens culinaris agglutinin(LCA), and Ricinus communis agglutinin (RCA)(Fig. 3), ruled out the blood origin and supported therenal ... butyrylcholinesterase activityassayed in kidney. This proposal is in agreementwith the cytochemical staining of acetylcholinesterase in the capsule of Bowman [41] and of acetylcholines-terase...
... Venkatesh1,21Department of Chemical Engineering and2School of Biosciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,Powai, Mumbai, IndiaCellular regulation is a result of complex interactions ... reflected by the sequence of interactions;(c) parameters quantifying strength of interactions; a nd(d) spatial localization of p rotein in a compartment orshuttling of proteins between compartments.It ... protein, implyingdimerization. The upstream regulatory element itself maybe present in m ultiple c opies representing variable bindingsites. Furthermore, the status of one binding site could in uence...
... checkpoint signaling in vivo. It may func-tion in the sensing of DNA damage [22]. In contrast with the intensive study of RPA in ani-mals and yeast, little is known about this protein in plants. In ... RaddingCM (1998) Interaction of human rad51 recombinationprotein with single-stranded DNA binding protein,RPA. Nucleic Acids Res 26, 5388–5393.17 Stauffer ME & Chazin WJ (2004) Physical interactionbetween ... experiment, the indicated pro-teins were incubated together in NaCl ⁄ Picontaining 250 mM NaClat 4 °C for 1 h, and then incubated with Talon beads. The amount of protein present in the fraction...