... Screening characteristics Inside the clusters Outside the clusters P value 49% 39% < 0.0 01 ≤ 24 40% 42% 25 -34 38% 36% 35+ 22 % 22 % Less than high school education 27 % 26 % Married 12 % 16 % 0.0 01 ... province in South Africa, and this trend has been sustained since the early Wand and Ramjee Journal of the International AIDS Society 2 010 , 13 : 41 http://www.jiasociety.org/content /13 /1/ 41 199 0s ... methods and has been widely applied to the detection of clustering of diseases [18 - 21 ] Conclusions We investigated spatial and demographic variationsin HIV infection in small communities in KwaZulu-Natal,...
... multiple respiratory pathogens in cats in animal shelters J Feline Med Surg 20 05, 7, 10 9 -11 9 Burgesser KM, Hotaling S, Schiebel A, Ashbaugh SE, Roberts SM, Collins JK Comparison of PCR, virus isolation, ... isolation, and indirect fluorescent antibody staining in the detection of naturally occurring feline herpesvirus infections J Vet Diagn Invest 19 99, 11 , 12 2 - 12 6 Cai Y, Fukushi H, Koyasu S, Kuroda ... of infection and viral shedding, this may reduce the overall severity of disease [16 ] Thus, it is necessary to routinely vaccinate the individual shelter cats and to keep incoming cats from infected...
... lose their best staff who tire of the failures, confusing assignments and 70-hour work weeks Organizations respond to the crisis by assembling “best practices” groups to try and bring some consistency ... workloads to rise beyond reasonable levels New projects of all sizes are launched without any assessment of their business value or resource demands Yet the need for crossfunctional results and the scale ... TRAINING THE WAY SHOULD BE DELIVERED INVESTOR NEWSLETTER ISSUE N°3 IT INVESTOR NEWSLETTER ISSUE N°3 HTTP://WWW.4PM.COM FALL 20 07 FALL 20 09 mandates is low and cursory at best People install, subjective...
... aesthetic sensibility as the most im- 18 Introduction portant instrument of good, when this good is defined minimally as responsiveness to suffering (Früchtl 19 96, 23 5; Rorty 19 89, 14 1– 42) Nussbaum ... forward in some other form as well Rather, as for example Martha Nussbaum has reminded us, “style itself makes its claims, expresses its own sense of what matters” (Nussbaum 19 92, 3) Forgetting this ... goes on in our heads” (TL, 33) She assumes that this is what in ordinary speech is meant by ‘thinking’ “For the purposes of description” she also assumes that people s experiences of thinking...
... process of obtaining the nanoemulsion In the case of the bands group in the range of 11 50 - 12 50 cm -1, characteristic of ester groups (-C-O stretching), an increase in the intensity of the bands is ... cm -1, assigned to ring vibrations: 12 35 - 12 80 cm -1, 810 -905 cm -1 and 805-875 cm -1 and can be attributed to characteristic methyl bands shielding or to the dissolution of certain groups during ... oxygen scavenging enzymes in skin, serum and liver following UVB irradiation in mice Life Sci 19 92, 50 :18 93 -19 03 13 Chapple ILC: Reactive oxygen species and antioxidants in inflammatory diseases J.Clin.Paradontol...
... process 17 4 .2 .1 The Process 17 4 .2. 2 The Sayer 18 4 .2. 3 The Receiver 19 4 .2. 4 The Verbiage 19 CHAPTER III: THE STUDY 21 Research questions 21 Research design 21 2 .1 Data collection 21 2.2 Declarative ... process in implicating and expressing the ideas and opinions of the speaker For this reason, the above analysis only contains sentences or phrases in which verbal process is used The two speeches ... process 13 3 .2. 4 Relational process 14 3 .2. 5 Existential process 14 3 .2. 6 The circumstance 15 Verbal process in English 16 4 .1 Structure of a Verbal process 16 4 .2 Components of the Verbal process...
... learning strategies that goes beyond cognitive processes to include social and affective strategies 19 Stern 's (19 92) Classification of Language Learning Strategies According to Stern (19 92: 2 62- 266), ... Practising B Receiving and sending messages strategies C Analysing and reasoning D Creating structure for input and output III Compensation A Guessing intelligently strategies B Overcoming limitations ... 2In recent years, the study of learning strategies has seen an “explosion of activity” (Skehan, 19 91: 28 5 cited in Ellis, 19 99: 529 ) In discussing the nature and significance of learning strategies,...
... transferase kappa in C elegans A 69 gstk -1 (zk1 320 .1) B AA position rGSTK1 GSTK -1 GSTK -2 4 62 51 150 18 2 15 1 gstk -2 (d2 024 .7) E Petit et al 380 599 50 469 10 0 15 0 20 0 C that C elegans ZK1 320 .1 and ... N-terminus of the GSTK -2 sequence For these reasons, ZK1 320 .1 and D2 024 .7 genes were renamed gstk -1 and gstk -2 50 32 14 7 Fig Genomic structure and intron positions in C elegans gst kappa genes (A) ... Fluorescence was observed as strong punctate staining in intestinal cells andin the epidermis The number and intensity of fluorescent structures increased strongly in the intestine during larval...
... protection in status epilepticus Inhibition of ERK1 /2 activation with SL 327 increased mortality in rats with pilocarpine-induced seizures [35] Ó FEBS 20 04 Interestingly, in several non-neuronal systems, ... Lett 5 02, 21 24 Borsch-Haubold, A.G., Pasquet, S & Watson, S. P (19 98) Direct inhibition of cyclooxygenase -1 and -2 by the kinase inhibitors SB 20 3580 and PD 98059 SB 20 3580 also inhibits thromboxane ... Pollman, M.J (20 02) Notch3 signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells induces c-FLIP expression via ERK/MAPK activation Resistance to Fas ligandinduced apoptosis J Biol Chem 27 7, 21 7 23 – 21 7 29 Allan,...
... identified as follows: peak 1, histone H1 .2 (SWISS-PROT P16403); peak 2, histones H1.3 (SWISS-PROT P164 02) + H1.5 (SWISS-PROT P164 01) ; peak 3, histone H1.4 (SWISS-PROT P10 4 12 ); and peak 4, histone H1.5 ... analyzing the K5 62 H1 sample by HILIC (Fig 1C) Peak 1, which was a single fraction in CCRF-CEM and Raji cells, and identified as histone H1 .2, was separated into two subfractions (peaks 1a and 1b) in ... domain We detected two nonsynonymous substitutions in human H1 histones One caused alanine to be substituted by valine in the N-terminal region (position 17 ) of histone H1 .2 in K5 62 cells, leading...
... these findings was provided by the inclusion of HSV -1 KOS and HSV -1 F strains in the experiments as controls Results depicted in Table 1, Figures 1c and 1g (KOS), 1d and h (F) showed a synergistic ... mice using four routs of infection J Infect Dis 19 81, 14 4:464-4 71 Page of 10 (page number not for citation purposes) Virology Journal 20 06, 3:45 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Smee ... 36 48 24 36 48 Time (h) (b) 7x104 6x104 Viable Cells 5x104 4x104 3x104 2x104 IFN 1x 1x104 -16 MS 12 Time (h) (c) 7x104 6x104 Viable Cells 5x104 4x104 1x 3x104 2x104 IFN MS -16 1x 1x 10 12 Time...
... is now free to vary, as Q1= Q2 = a1u1 = a2u2 u1 > u a = area a2 > a1 Q2 a2 r1 u2 Fig 2. 21 Continuity of volume: constant density case in 1D u1 r = variable m1= m2 = a1r1u1 = a2r2u2 a1 r2 m1 a2 ... density of such suspensions (see Fig 2 . 12 ) is a feature of interest and importance in considering the flow dynamics of such systems 20 28 20 2. 4 18 40 –3 10 00 30 12 st 14 1, 028 kg m at salinity ... kg 1 1040 10 30 AVERAGE SEAWATER 10 20 30 10 20 30 Salinity (g kg 1) 40 16 50 Fig 2 .10 Variation of seawater density with salinity 20 22 24 20 30 26 10 freezing point 30 Salinity (g kg 1) 30 10 ...