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... from the ones bythe indirect method of Ewan (1989) The difference between them was in two sides, the higher one and the lower one The variation in the GE values bythedirect method and the indirect ... maize had their different GE values The GE values (on a dry matter basis) measured bythedirect method of maize (4071 4400 kcal) The GE values of maize measured bythedirect method were different ... of maize were 1.4 - 6.2% Thedifferent maize varieties had their different ME values The ME values (on a dry matter basis) bythedirect method of maize were 3375 - 3895 kcal The ME content of...
... the neurological findings and NIHSS of 2; however, the constellation ofthe above findings led to our clinical decision not to administer thrombolytics in the setting of a seizure diagnosis The ... Guerrero et al.: The role of perfusion CT in identifying stroke mimics in the emergency room: a case ofstatus epilepticus presenting with perfusion CT alterations International Journal of Emergency ... in the course of acute stroke [1,11] MRI would offer good accuracy and sensitivity in such cases [12] However, it is often not utilized because of its decreased availability in contrast to the...
... different from the one described bythe theory since the slope and the y-intercept ofthe theoretical line (–0.095 and 27.00, respectively) fell in the confidence interval (95%) ofthe slope (−0.084 ... standard error ofthe species mean The grey lines represent the upper and lower confidence interval limits (95%) ofthe relationship between ∆ and WUE The Symbols correspond to the successional ... and the y-intercept (26.87 ± 1.56) ofthe relationship between ∆ and WUE There was a strong positive and linear relationship between ∆ of sunlit leaves of dominant canopy trees and the leaves of...
... follow up), the readers being blinded to the order ofthe image acquisition Because ofthe higher rate of change in the medial compartment that was reported previously [9,11], and because ofthe relatively ... coronal image showing the regions of interest used in the current analysis (b) Same coronal image withthe total area of subchondral bone (tAB) being segmented in green, the area ofthe cartilage surface ... significant relations with at least some ofthe outcome measures of medial cartilage loss, all of these representing measures of relatively advanced disease Whereas in the entire cohort the greatest SRM...
... internal organ involvement with onset of symptoms within to weeks of exposure The frequency ofthe syndrome is estimated at 10–100 per 100,000 persons exposed Risk of serious hypersensitivity ... deleted from the risk:benefit analysis In some cases a medication with greater side effects or medical risk may be the preferred treatment because ofthe documented efficacy ofthe agent either in ... reliably predict the risk for arrhythmia; however, an examination ofthe ECG by a cardiologist for other signs of arrhythmia may facilitate a more useful assessment of risk [50] Patients with recent...
... ofthe fibrous tissue was replaced bythe newly formed bone in the control group In β – TCP + HBOT group, there was some areas of residual graft particles surrounded mainly by a combination of ... week of HBOT could not prevent the damages in the periosteum ofthe CPCBB group This electron micrograph shows the extent of degeneration in two periosteal cells The swollen membranes, the pyknotic ... compared to the β-TCP Also, at four weeks, the healing of these defects was similar to that ofthe control group On the other hand, our ultrastructural investigation revealed that the CPCBB caused...
... including pre-test (at the beginning ofthe experiment), post-test (at the end ofthe experiment) and questionnaire to collect data withthe aims of investigating the effect of CS in learning vocabulary ... been the most popular method withthe language teacher as well as withthe learners But the main objection to this method is that it ignores the activeness ofthe learners At the end ofthe ... existed between the two groups at the beginning ofthe experiment In other words, the two groups participating in the study had almost the same level of vocabulary ability at the onset ofthe experiment...
... in their inclusive classroom when their teacher treats them as an equal member ofthe classroom culture rather than segregating them by, for example, placing them in the back ofthe classroom with ... regarding the use of these programs is the lack of true reciprocity and preservation of any ofthe friendships that may have been developed (Sapon-Shevin et al., 1998) Without a means to foster the ... beset withthe lack of a clear definition of “contact” (Manetti, Schneider, & Siperstein, 2001) Therefore, because of an inattentiveness in the research to describe the factors associated with the...
... observation is aimed at checking the reliability ofthe data gathered from the questionnaire The reason for choosing these classes is also the same as for the subject ofthe study The observation was carried ... Russian The school selects all the best teachers and students from school in the province The main duty ofthe school is to train and foster talents for the province and the country The size ofthe ... of them serve the same goal: helping the students understand the reading text better and therefore can improve their reading skill In what way is the discussion of this related to the issue of...
... understanding of “self ” and a sense of separation f rom others Our right brain creates a f eeling of “we,” that wonderf ul sense of connection with one another and the inef f able awe of living in the ... categorize the sensory experiences ofthe right brain As Taylor explains, “My lef t brain is doing the best job it can withthe inf ormation it has to work with I need to remember, however, that there ... hese are the seven steps: 1) Interrupt the Pattern 2) Create Comf ort 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Lead the Imagination [Link to previous article] Shif t the Feeling Satisf y the Critical Mind Change the Associations...
... school and other systems; whether the family gets help coordinating the child’s care if needed; whether the doctor spends enough time withthe child; whether the doctor listens carefully to the parent; ... whether the doctor is sensitive to the family’s customs; whether the doctor provides the family with enough information; whether the parent feels like a partner in the child’s care; and whether ... that these percentages represent the percent of CSHCN who have these conditions, not the prevalence ofthe conditions in the population of children as a whole 0.3% 18 The National Survey of Children...
... years of age and compared with normal AA controls, showed no birthweight differences for either gender; the weight deficit in the SS children commenced before the end ofthe 1st year of life.32 The ... girls with delay in the age at thelarche and menarche Menarche had not occurred by 14–18 years in 71% of these cases compared with 10% of controls.51 In a study from Gabon, 27% of 131 children with ... problems faced by these children.160 There has been limited evaluation of a variety of nutritional interventions that could influence the natural history of SCD.161 Improving the nutritional status...
... PTI1-4, another member ofthe PTI1-like family, interacts with OXI1 By using yeast two-hybrid assays, other members ofthe AGC family (AGC2-2 and AGC2-3) were shown to interact withthe PTI1-4 ... responded to thedifferentoxidative stress treatments in a similar pattern The response was fast, observable within 0.5–1 h ofthe treatment and was transient However, the accumulation ofthe OXI1 ... OXI1 with increasing amounts of PTI1-4 enhanced the autophosphorylation activity of OXI1 (Fig 4B) as well as the transphosphorylation of MBP Simply by incubating the two proteins over a period of...
... implications of our findings, the interaction of proBMP-2 with BMPR-IA and noggin allows indirect conclusions about the position ofthe pro-peptide with respect to the mature part As neither the interaction ... factors by binding to pro-form-specific receptors [9–11] The pro-peptide ofthe related TGFb has been shown to retard the function ofthe mature protein by non-covalent association withthe mature ... part with its receptors [16] In the case of BMP-9, the pro-peptide appears not to alter significantly the activity ofthe mature part [17] For the pro-peptide of BMP-7, a targeting role to the...
... analysis ofthe effect was not performed, the inhibition by 20 mm agmatine was eliminated by saturation with l-arginine, indicating the competitive character ofthe inhibition produced bythe substrate ... as a consequence ofthe mutagenic replacements Effects ofthe His120Asn and His145Asn mutations on the affinity of metal binding to arginase II To further examine the effects ofthe His120fiAsn and ... coordinated by His120 and His145, which are equivalent to the histidines at position 101 and 126 in the sequence of arginase I [10] However, they are clearly differentiated bythe consequences of their...
... ofthe enzyme-steroid complex We conjectured that the reduced form ofthe enzyme might direct binding ofthe steroid in the flipped conformation, thus facilitating catalysis Our structure ofthe ... bond in close proximity ofthe N5 atom A putative flipping motion ofthe progesterone molecule along an axis parallel to the FMN plane aligns the C1-C2 withthe 4666 plane ofthe isoalloxazine ring ... not grossly perturb the overall framework ofthe enzyme or the active site The active sites ofthe enzymes are shown in stick format withthe sigmaA weighted 2F0-Fc density for the Y186F mutant...