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... role playing N NI NI N playing games NI NI NN 10 debating NN NI N 11 solving problem NNNN 12 brainstorming NNNN 13 information gap N G G N 14 interviewing G NI N G B- Activities in classroom ... Until then Situational Language Teaching represented the major British Approach to teaching English as a foreign language In Situational Language Teaching, language was taught by practising basic ... increasing students' participation inlarge classes in Vietnam, particularly in higher institutions The above situation of teaching large classes and the gap of knowledge in the research area...
... following four combinations: cerulean-elongin B and citrineelongin C; cerulean-elongin B and elongin C-citrine; elongin B-cerulean and elongin C-citrine; and elongin B-cerulean and citrine-elongin ... s1 (ns) Cerulean-elongin B Elongin B-cerulean Cerulean-elongin B-citrine-elongin C Cerulean-elongin B-elongin C-citrine Elongin B-cerulean-elongin C-citrine Elongin B-cerulean-citrine-elongin C ... signals between cerulean-linked elongin B and citrine-linked elongin C can be detected in the following donor-acceptor combinations in decreasing order: cerulean-elongin B and citrine-elongin...
... GATGAATTTGGTGCGTCTGTGGAAAG CTTTCCACAGACGCACCAAATTCATC CCGAATATTGAAATTACTTATGCGAGCTATGATGGCG CGCCATCATAGCTCGCATAAGTAATTTCAATATTCGG CCTATTATCTTGCGATTGTTCCGAAAGC GCTTTCGGAACAATCGCAAGATAATAGG GCAGCATTATCGATCTACGGAGAAGATGC ... GTGAATAAAAATGCGCGGCGATGTCCAG GCTGGACATCGCCAAACATTTTTATTCACCCG CGGGTGAATAAAAATGTTTGGCGATGTCCAGC GGTGGCAACGAATTTGGTTATTCTGTGG CCACAGAATAACCAAATTCGTTGCCACC GGTGGCGATCAATTTGGTTATTCTGTGG CCACAGAATAACCAAATTGATCGCCACC ... operate via a retaining mechanism [17] In such a mechanism, a general acid base catalyst plays a dual role by rst protonating the departing aglycone and then deprotonating the incoming water...
... S., Kitajima, K., Inoue, S & Inoue, Y (1986) A naturally occurring deaminated neuraminic acid, 3-deoxy-D-glycero-D-galacto-nonulosonic acid (KDN) Its unique occurrence at the non-reducing ends of ... this being an early step in crown gall tumor formation [31] A lipopolysaccharide from Pseudomonas corrugata, a plant pathogenic bacterium, contains 5,7-diamino-5,7,9-trideoxynon-2-ulosonic acid ... nov., sp nov to accommodate actinobacteria isolated from narrow reed grass infected by nematode Heteroanguina graminophila Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 51, 2073–2079 Nadano, D., Iwasaki, M., Endo, S.,...
... that uses NspA, a stand-alone b-lysine adenylating enzyme (A- domain) and NspB, a b-lysine binding protein consisting of a PCPdomain and a domain with similarity to E-domains of peptide synthetases ... strain, which was missing ina control strain containing plasmid pDW5 (not shown) These data unambiguously indicate that the npsA gene encodes the b-lysine activating enzyme NpsA Detection and ... amino-acid recognition and their activation as an aminoacyl adenylate, and the peptidyl carrier domain (PCP-domain or T-domain) C-terminal to the A- domain providing a covalently bound 4¢-phosphopanthetheine...
... response rates are lower and range from 30 to 50% [12–14] These data confirm that, at least in some patients, plasma cells are not sufficient to maintain autoantibody levels and that continuous ... the US National Institutes of Health is in the planning stage 132 Although autoantibodies in autoimmune cytopenias and some other diseases, such as pemphigus and myasthenia gravis, have a direct ... double-stranded DNA antibody showed a variable response – all the patients had elevated titers, and a convincing titer decrease was seen in only two Although encouraging, the overall results not allow...
... inflammation Nat Immunol 2001, 2:45-50 Hammaker DR, Boyle DL, Chabaud-Riou M, Firestein GS: Regulation of c-Jun N- terminal kinase by MEKK-2 and mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinases in rheumatoid ... MP, Okamoto T: Integration of the NF-kappaB and mitogen-activated protein kinase/AP-1 pathways at the collagenase-1 promoter: divergence of IL-1 and TNF-dependent signal transduction in rabbit ... signal transduction pathways that are independent of NF-κB [26] In this paper we show that inhibitors of the ERK1/2 and p38 signalling pathways did not convincingly affect Cyp7b mRNA expression...
... Interestingly, mammalian DNA, in addition to being heavily methylated, also contains telomeric sequences not found in bacterial DNA Synthetic ODNs containing repetitive telomeric repeats (TTAGGGn) ... shown that methylated CpG motifs in mammalian DNA, and ODNs containing GC flips were also capable of suppressing bacterial DNA-induced immune activation when used at high-enough concentrations [85,120, ... regions) These motifs can block TLR9-induced activation in both a cis and trans manner Surprisingly, chromatin-containing immune complexes in lupus sera were capable of inducing proliferation of...
... endovascular stent-graft repair in the treatment of all descending aorta diseases including type B AAD We believe that our work contains meaningful information that can represent the basic rationale ... optimal visceral perfusion In all cases continuous arterial pressure monitoring, central venous cannulation for administration of all medications and urine output monitoring were performed Pain ... failure and extensive bowel infarction Complications of the surviving patients are summarized in Table Paraplegia/paraparesis was seen in cases (28.6%): one case of paraparesis, defined as weakness...
... inflammation as incidental finding and new clinical scenarios Mod Pathol 2010, 23:493-501 15 Terada T: Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of non-germinal center B-cell type of the heart in an immunocompetent ... c-Myc and FAS (CD95) mutations and aberrant somatic hyper-mutation Additional novel therapies under investigation include those targeting BCL6 and BCL2 Also, the development of novel monoclonal antibody-based ... and was a major contributor in writing the manuscript GP performed the immunohistochemical examination and interpretation IK and LSH reviewed the literature EK, FA, EDD and VSM analyzed and interpreted...
... histopathologic and immunohistochemical investigations of the pancreas showed an increased number of Figure Plasma insulin concentrations after selective intraarterial calcium injections The investigation ... http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/4/1/315 Page of Figure Regular hematoxylin-eosin and immunohistochemistry stains using antibodies directed against synaptophysin, insulin, glucagon, somatostatin, and ... CS, van Heerden JA, Andrews JC, Lorenz E, Terzic A, Lloyd RV: Noninsulinoma pancreatogenous hypoglycemia: a novel syndrome of hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia in adults independent of mutations in...
... rituximab was tapered, with two administrations of 375 mg/m2 in January and in April 2006 Since WBCs started to rise again months after the last administration, rituximab maintenance therapy was reassumed ... complication indeed, the patient developed a severe life-threatening abscessing pneumonia that was empirically treated with different broad-spectrum antibiotics including linezolid and additional amphotericin ... The general prognosis of this patient was unclear, as genotyping revealed a deletion in the VH gene locus Translocations in this chromosomal region are frequently found in patients suffering from...
... plate pre-coated with μg/ml antiIgM monoclonal antibody (mAb) (Southern Biotech, Birmingham, AL, USA) in media containing 10 ng/ml recombinant human interleukin-4 (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN, ... M, Yazawa N, Nakashima H, Asashima N, Kuwano Y, Tada Y, Maruyama N, Okochi H, Tamaki K: Increased serum levels of a proliferation-inducing ligand in patients with bullous pemphigoid J Dermatol ... bead-based immunoassay by using antiAPRIL capture mAb and fluorescence-labeled anti-BLyS detection mAb to quantify native heterotrimers in human sera The bead-based assay used a recombinant protein heterotrimer...
... during human sepsis as well as the confounding factors affecting their levels in ICU patients The great sensitivity of NT-proBNP in predicting prognosis could be largely counterbalanced by a lack ... upregulation of cardiac brain natriuretic peptide at the transcriptional and translational levels by pro-inflammatory cytokines and by conditioned medium derived from mixed lymphocyte reactions via ... prognosis and cardiac dysfunction in septic shock patients Crit Care Med 2005, 33:1001-1007 Tomaru Ki K, Arai M, Yokoyama T, Aihara Y, Sekiguchi Ki K, Tanaka T, Nagai R, Kurabayashi M: Transcriptional...
... SERPINA1 Alpha-1-antichymotrypsin* SERPINA3 2,5 Leukocyte elastase inhibitor* SERPINB1 Plasminogen activator inhibitor-2† SERPINB2 Maspin† SERPINB5 Placental thrombin inhibitor† SERPINB6 Antithrombin-III† ... Inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain H1* ITIH1 Inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain H2† ITIH2 ITIH4 Lipocalin 1* LCN1 Similar to Lipocalin LCN2 LXN Prosaposin† PSAP Alpha-1-antitrypsin* ... fileprotein hits obtained in both LTQ-FT and LTQdata References Data analysis Stringent criteria were applied for protein identification, which was performed by searching the data against the International...
... Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and the National University of Singapore for their administrative and financial support My thanks also go to my friends, including Lishan, Yingwei, Jinghan, ... The original records for each station provide information on station coordinates (latitude and longitude), catchment area, mean monthly and annual water discharge, and the magnitude and date of ... landscape fragmentation, especially in the main-stem area upstream of the TGD, the Jinsha, Yalong and Min tributary basins 232 Figure 8.8 Variation of river connectivity and fragmentation...
... organization at the beginning, or lead to the failure of organizational changes 2 Using the Contextual Analysis in Technology Adoption Technology adoption often results in organizational changes ... organization, and in turn cause organizational changes If the changed structures of the organization can continue to conform to the organization’s original context, the organizational change ... 36 environment However, the market for the engineering industry was not operating in the open market initially When Singapore first gained independence, the engineering industry was wholly-owned...