... with employees Research hypothesis Despite the significance of the service the airline industry provides, there is limited empirical research and theory development in the area of airline service ... suggest that we should recognize that the first-order factors are the constituent facets of the constructs of interest In other words, they are the building blocks of the constructs In our specific case, ... model has been selected, the next step is to test the substantive hypothesis A structural model is evaluated and if the model fits the data adequately, the t-values of the structural coefficients...
... to them This idea that CEOs have geographic preferences leads to the final theory of the role of geography in the market for CEOs, the geographic preference theory The geographic preference theory ... shirking, and cronyism The role of geography in CEO demand for the first three of these theories is a result of the rational interaction of economic agents For the cronyism theory the role of geography ... some theories of geographic segmentation than others For instance, for the search cost theory a better CEO geographic link may be the location of the residences of CEOs prior to the time of the...
... sites to generate the )170 subfragment retained 15d-PGJ2-suppression of Prm3 activity On the other hand, either deletion of the PPARc (b) and RXR IV half sites, such as in the )154 subfragment, ... with both the PPARc and RXRa proteins with the radiolabelled PPARc ⁄ RXR probe B On the other hand, neither the individual PPARc2 or RXRa proteins nor the PPARc–RXRa heterodimer bound to the radiolabelled ... that the spacing between the hexanucleotide motifs within nuclear hormone response elements, such as the RREs, dramatically influence the transcriptional response mediated by these elements and their...
... defects in any of the pathways influencing the L1 lifecycle are more vulnerable to insult from TEs Thus, to evaluate the impact of these elements on the stability of thehuman genome and human disease, ... contributing to human disease However, the full impact of these ubiquitous, high-copy-number elements on the biology of the cell may remain elusive for some time Competing interests The authors declare ... (AG-NS-0447-08) The contents of the article are solely the responsibility of the authors and not necessarily represent the official views of the National Center for Research Resources or the NIH Competitive...
... infection could be observed in other human celllines The subsequent experiments were therefore conducted on thehuman astrocytoma cell-line, CCF-STTG1, thehuman histiocytic lymphoma cell-line ... infection elevated the levels of transcripts from elements lacking 5'-U3 regulatory regions In the other cell types the degree of transactivation was less pronounced Transcripts from theelement lacking ... assayed the levels of transcripts from a HERV-W proviral element, two pseudoelements, as well as one element devoid of identifiable LTR We chose to analyze the levels of transcripts from the aforementioned...
... the left arm of the Alu element (a) The most selected 5'ss and 3'ss within the exonized Alu element in the antisense orientation The right and left arm are shown by boxes The numbers within the ... in parentheses In columns 4, 5, and are shown the numbers of exons are given in which the TE contributes the whole exon, the 5', or the 3' part of an exon, respectively In parentheses, the percentages ... whether exonization has a bias toward insertion in the UTR or the CDS, we estimated the fraction of the UTR and CDS within human and mouse genes, based on the annotations of 19,480 and 16,776 human...
... Kellis polyadenylation signals in the transposon are rejected if they occur early in the coding strand but can be tolerated on the reverse strand Taken together, the four tests provide a new tool ... Crawford (National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), Bethesda, USA) presented methodologies for the systematic identification of regions of open chromatin in thehuman genome The methods involve ... other tools fail For example, the signals observed are strongest for long genes with very small exons, where traditional tools based on hidden Markov models fail Using these methods on the human...
... Introduction 1.1 TheHuman Genome Project A major quest in biology is to understand the function and regulation of all thehuman genes and their role in human biology and diseases TheHuman Genome ... cis-regulatory elements in thehuman genome 1.2 Cis-regulatory elements Cis-regulatory elements are sequences that regulate the precise spatial and temporal expression of the target gene While the genomic ... genes and other functional elements in thehuman genome (Brenner et al 1993) and it was the second vertebrate genome to be fully sequenced (Aparicio et al 2002), the first being thehuman gneome...
... in choosing the correct mesh density according to the nature of the problems to be solved and the ultimate objectives of the solving the problems If the mesh is too coarse, then theelement will ... that the cortical shell of the lumbar vertebra at the scoliotic concave side sustains higher stress than that at the other side when the MS is subjected to axial compression Furthermore, the tensile ... 5.2 The effect of Poisson’s ratio of the disc nucleus on the axial stiffness of the lumbar motion segment 60 Fig 5.3 The effect of Young’s Modulus of the disc nucleus on the axial stiffness of the...
... Scandinavia The northern edge of the range of these forests contracted in cold and arid events (Chapter 6; Zagwijn, 1992) The expansion on the southern edge of the range was limited by the Mediterranean ... been the case with the Maghreb, the Levant or the northern shore of the Mediterranean The Great Eurasian Plain The low-lying land that stretches almost without interruption from Britain to the ... forest in the west, steppe in the east and boreal coniferous forest in the north To the north were the glaciers and ice sheets Throughout the Quaternary these four elements grew and shrank at the expense...
... all of the OLP epithelium The count was performed by two investigators without knowledge of whether the samples were control or experimental The total number of basal and suprabasal epithelial ... expressed in human cells that are undergoing rapid renewal: in the lower-two thirds of gastrointestinal glands [15] , in the more primitive testicular germ cells [28], in the transitional epithelial ... incises the newly synthesized DNA strand that contains the mutation [14] Immunohistochemical study on non-polyposis colorectal cancer demonstrated no expression of hMSH2 gene in the tumoral cells [15] ...
... applied to humans The purpose of this paper is to consider the potential for applying the available genetic modification (GM) technologies to the goal of achieving human germline gene therapy If ... transgene design, due to the need to engineer the requisite selective elements into the transgene Therefore, the ability to conduct gene targeting in somatic cells without the need for selection ... unavailable for human germline gene therapy The lack of human ESCs leaves NT-based gene transfer as the only method that might be able to permit gene targeting in human germline gene therapy NT could...
... presentations” The more they participate, the more they speak and the more they speak, the more fluent they become in English In short, most of the students responded that they found satisfied when they ... they respond enthusiastically to the opportunity They are told the tasks they will complete for the purposes of research, but they are not told the precise purpose They are all assured that the ... PARTICIPATE IN THE STUDY IN FACT, THEY RESPOND ENTHUSIASTICALLY TO THE OPPORTUNITY THEY ARE TOLD THE TASKS THEY WILL COMPLETE FOR THE PURPOSES OF RESEARCH, BUT THEY ARE NOT TOLD THE PRECISE PURPOSE THEY...
... The Body - A face mouth chin neck shoulder The Hand - B 21.wrist 22.knuckle 23.fingernail The Head - C 30 hair 31 part 32 forehead arm upper ... 37 nostril 40 mustache 41 tongue 42 tooth 33 sideburn 34 ear The Eye - D 44 eyebrow The Foot - E 49 ankle 50 heel 51 instep 52 ball The Internal Organs - F 57 brain 58 spinal cord 59 throat 60 ... 31 part 32 forehead arm upper arm elbow forearm 10 armpit 11 back 12 chest 13 waist 14 abdomen 15 buttocks 16 hip 17 leg 18 thigh 19 knee 20 calf 24 thumb 25 (index) finger 26 middle finger 27...
... or not the contact of the bar with the wall on the right will occur To this, we imagine the wall on the right is removed and calculate the displacement at the right end, PL EA (6.0 104 ) (150 ) (2.0 ... given problems Can interpret and evaluate the quality of the results (know the physics of the problems) Be aware of the limitations of the FEM (don’t misuse the FEM - a numerical tool) FEA of an ... (20) for the bar element by using (14) L k 1/ L 1/ L E / L / L Adx EA 1 L 1 which is the same as we derived using the direct method Note that from (16) and (20), the strain energy in the element...
... around the Sun in the same way as it has in the past and will bring the summer to ripen the mangoes Patterns are good, too—most of the time They help us find our shoes easily among an array of other ... Day, they’d join in the spirit and open their doors for people to come in and save I wrote home: W Dear Mother and Father, Today is Memorial Day in the United States On this day we recognise the ... 91 oxter (OK-stuhr) noun The armpit From Old English oxta The Latin form is axilla Both allude to the idea of the axis around which the arm rotates ● “I got lumbered in the three-legged race with...
... at the third level would be those who reject human rights altogether: there would be no such school in the liberal camp Four human rights schools 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 ... with each other It is nonetheless warranted by the fact that they appear to display the hallmarks of the school I associate them with The hallmarks of the natural school are that human rights ... the heart of the social imaginary’;68 they serve to ‘denounce the intolerable’;69 they are the promise of the “not yet”’.70 The natural scholars feel that having human rights (through Four human...
... referring to parts of thehuman body The position of proverbs referring to part of thehuman body Parts of thehuman body 21 21 21 The classification of parts of thehuman body according ... features of the thinking process The proverbs referring to parts of thehuman body contribute to expression of people’s thoughts, feelings etc Parts of thehuman body The parts of thehuman body ... diversified (multiple form) The classification of parts of thehuman body according to the position In the system of the proverbs, the system of words referring to parts of thehuman body is divided...
... Abdomen 1 .The part of the body, below the chest, containing the stomach, bowels The back part of an insect 2) Arm Either of the two upper limbs of thehuman body, from the shoulder to the hand ... of the hand 14 One's leg - The leg of a trip 15 One's brain - The brains of a family 16 The bosom of a person - The bosom of the church 17 The flank of a person - The flank of a mountain 18 The ... a lock The heart of a man - The heart of a matter 37 The tongue of a man - The tongue of a shoe The tooth of a person - The tooth of a comb The head of a person - The head of the page The scar...