... plasma as substrate (Hemoliance, Salt Lake City, UT) FXI antigen was measured by an ELISA based on a goat anti-human FXI afnity puried IgG as capture antibody and a goat antihuman FXI peroxidase-conjugated ... FXI was activated either with FXIIa or with thrombin For each activation experiment, the exact amount ofthe recombinant protein was assessed by an ELISA assay, as described above; on average, ... is located at the new N-terminus ofthe protease domain, undergoes a large movement towards the activation pocket of FXIa Asa result, in the structure of FXIa [25], the surface area of Val371...
... ofthe abdominal wall to the perforation sites, which masked typical symptoms and signs of gastric ulcer perforation [7] We note the similarity between these two cases and the present case Although ... rupture case: the rupture was considered to have occurred due to assisted fundal pressure at delivery The diagnosis was made 32 hours postpartum; postural hypotension was the sign that attracted the ... informed consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this case report and any accompanying images A copy ofthe written consent is available for review by the Editor-in-Chief of...
... that the author has been a part ofthe “natural setting” She has been working in CARE International in Vietnam for one year and a half This case study uses both qualitative and quantitative approach ... participation in the research The second and more important reason was that sending the questionnaire via email was fast, cheap and easy to reach the target groups and get feed back from them Beside the survey ... study, the case study was adopted in this study There are two reasons for this Firstly, this is because the study involves a specific case of projects in CARE International in Vietnam Another reason...
... pure water) with plants same size (35±2cm) Figure: Brass basin: waste concentration 100% with plants equation has brass basin: + Brass basin 1: waste concentration 100% + Brass basin 2: waste ... growing capability Ludwigia in waste water - Stage III: Analyse data and conclude the waste treatment capability of Ludwigia 4.2.2 Material – Means of study + Ludwigia + Brass basin for dispose ... Since then we can compare with different concentration, analyse data of study and conclude about the waste treatment of Ludwigia - Experiment is disposed such as: Each brass basin has 10l (waste...
... than a big city Develop theMain Ideas: The restatement says that both a city and town have positive aspects There are many good reasons to live in a big city and an equal number of good reasons ... businesses, and schools are three areas that need good leaders Choose one of these three areas and describe the most important qualities ofa leader in that area Explain why these qualities are important, ... of language Naturally the readers will notice grammatical errors and the number of errors in a paper They judge whether the errors make the meaning ofthe essay difficult to understand They also...
... characteristics ofthe AIF managed, the governance ofthe AIFM (including arrangements forthe delegation of management services), arrangements forthe valuation and safe-keeping of assets and the systems of ... in Article 49(3) Chapter IV Transparency requirements Article 19 Annual report An AIFM shall, for each ofthe AIF it manages, make available an annual report for each financial year The annual ... competent authorities ofthe home Member State may restrict the scope ofthe authorisation, in particular as regards the type of AIF the AIFM is allowed to manage, as well asthe delegation arrangements...
... interventions made, and plausible alternative explanations ofthe results ofthe effort He also encouraged authors of cases to discuss alternative interpretations ofthe data as well as limitations ofthe ... in the past century and a half and encouraged the production of case studies asa way of helping to create a research base for organizational assessment and intervention He also provided a four-part ... ofthe importance of complexity theory, human behavior, and the psychodynamic aspects of organizational and managerial life and the lack of practical guidance for how consultants and coaches can...
... R Hasan et al with an approximate molecular mass of 250 kDa, was reported asa putative MAP, on the basis of various properties such as electrophoretic mobility, heat stability and immunoreactivity ... peroxidase-conjugated anti-(rabbit IgG) IgG (Sigma-Aldrich 829 Identification ofa putative MAP as ferritin M R Hasan et al Japan K.K.) for h at room temperature The membrane was washed, and the bound antibodies ... indicates that the uptake rates of ferritin and that ofthe 250 kDa protein were almost the same, and were higher than both controls The apparent increase in 825 Identification ofa putative MAP as...
... financial one, with the social mission as dominant Often this social mission is enshrined in the undertakings charter of association and is rather precise as to the field of activities that are ... usually associated with small start-up engaged in local efforts Although they often tackle issues that are of global relevance (the persistence of poverty, access to basic services for marginal ... businesses are in almost all cases SMEs, the financing patterns in the SME sector as explored in the VC IA also apply to them For SMEs, financing typically varies in nature and balance as enterprises...
... statement which indicates the natural or legal person and the nature ofthe breach; in case ofa management company or a UCITS, withdrawal ofthe authorisation ofthe management company or the ... (a) they are opened in the name ofthe UCITS or in the name ofthe management company acting on behalf ofthe UCITS, or in the name ofthe depositary acting on behalf ofthe UCITS; (b) they are ... cover the conflicts of interest that may arise in case the management function and the depositary functions are delegated to one and the same third party Finally, the Madoff case has also revealed...
... R) In such a case, the ˜ n satisfy the equation ln (qn2j ) = Forthe same ˜ elements ofthe second row of matrix Q ˜ reason as above, we obtain that qn2j (r) ≡ (j = 1, s) on (0, R) Further, continuing ... elliptic equations, diagonal systems and variational integrals Manuscripta Math 55, 467–486 (1986) doi:10.1007/BF01186659 Rutkauskas, S: On the first boundary value problem forthe class of elliptic ... |m|≤n ofthe particular solutions obtained above Note, if αk0 = for some k0, ≤ k0 ≤ s -1, then ak = for all natural k ≤ k0 - (Such a situation can come to exist, if a < 2.) Therefore, all the sums...
... solutions ofthe system P,Q Theorem 3.5 The system P,Q has at least one nontrivial solution u, υ Proof By Lemmas 3.3 and 3.4, we can apply the mountain pass theorem to obtain that the system P,Q has ... solutions for p x -Laplacian problems on a bounded domain,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 306, no 2, pp 604–618, 2005 17 X.-L Fan, Q Zhang, and D Zhao, “Eigenvalues of p x -Laplacian ... intimately connected with the first eigenvalue of an appropriate system Using a weak version ofthe Palais-Smale condition, that is, Cerami condition, they apply the mountain pass theorem to get the...
... Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 128, no 1, pp 138–155, 1987 [3] S S Zhang and S W Xiang, “On the existence and uniqueness of solutions fora class of variational inequalities ... 49 of Mathematical Surveys and Monographs, American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, USA, 1997 Jianhua Huang: Institute of Mathematics and Computer, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350002, Fujian, ... On the other hand, the existence of nonzero solutions for variational inequalities is an important topic of variational inequality theory Recently, several authors discussed the existence of...
... [2] A Kovalevsky and F Nicolosi, “On the sets of boundedness of solutions fora class of degenerate nonlinear elliptic fourth-order equations with L1 -data,” Fundamentalnaya I Prikladnaya Matematika, ... [5] S Bonafede and S D’Asero, “H¨ lder continuity of solutions fora class of nonlinear elliptic vario ational inequalities of high order,” Nonlinear Analysis Theory, Methods & Applications, vol ... Skrypnik, Nonlinear Elliptic Equations of Higher Order, Naukova Dumka, Kiev, Ukraine, 1973 [12] O A Ladyzhenskaya and N N Ural’tseva, Linear and Quasilinear Elliptic Equations, Academic Press, New...
... that include at least five archaeal species and at least five bacterial species, perfect separation of archaea and bacteria was seen in only 13% This value is the low bound ofthe fraction of ... where pA and pB are the percentages of archaeal and bacterial species, respectively The tree was assigned the highest value ofthe separation score obtained for all its branches This score was also ... used to analyze possible cases of HGT between bacteria and archaea in those trees that include at least five archaeal species and at least five bacterial species The value ofthe B /A score ranges...
... hemorrhages and giant capillaries, moderate loss of capillaries with some avascular areas, mild disorganization ofthe capillary architecture and absent or some ramified capillaries Finally, the late pattern ... to other factors related to bFGF such as acidic fibroblast growth factorThe minimal detectable concentration of bFGF in serum was less than pg/ml, and the interassay and intra-assay variances ... whether a decrease ofthe angiogenic factors VEGF and bFGF and an increase ofthe angiostatic factor endostatin contribute to the impaired angiogenesis in patients with SSc, and whether these factors...
... necrosis factor) and local (upregulation of RANKL (receptor activator for nuclear factor κB ligand)) events in patients with inflammatory arthritis dramatically alter the phenotype of circulating ... forthe increased proliferative capacity and lastly they express unique cell surface markers? This last point is particularly important because the methods employed in these studies are not feasible ... macrophages not only in synovial inflammation and joint destruction but also in obesity, eye and bowel inflammation and cardiovascular disease, which occur in many subjects with psoriasis and psoriatic...
... to alter the balance ofthe renin–angiotensin system to favor the ACE2– Ang-(1–7)–AT7 receptor axis and promote the antifibrotic and anti-inflammatory actions ofthe heptapeptide, as well as attenuate ... and inflammatory events [5] Pre-eclampsia is associated with circulating autoantibodies against the AT1 protein that act as functional receptor agonists to promote vasoconstriction and inflammation ... aldosterone antagonists which may increase basal ACE2 expression potentially contributing to the protective mechanisms of these therapies There is increasing evidence forthe interplay ofthe renin–angiotensin...
... 5'-ATGGATTATCAAGTGTCAAGTCCAATCTAT-3' (sense,1st–30th); and CCR5CR, 5'-TCACAAGCCCACAGATATTTCCTGCTCCCC-3' (antisense, 1,001st–1,030th) [NM000579] CXCR4: CXCR4CN, 5'-ATGGAGGGGATCAGTATATACACTTCAGAT-3' ... 1st–30th); and CXCR4CR, 5''TTAGCTGGAGTGAAAACTTGAAGACTCAGA-3' (antisense, 979–1,008th) [NM003467] FPRL1: FPRL1CN, 5'ATGGAAACCAACTTCTCCACTCCTCTGAAT-3' (sense, 1st–30th); and FPRL1CR, 5'-TCACATTGCCTGTAACTCAGTCTCTGCAGG-3' ... CC-CKR-5 Nature 1996, 381:647-648 Murakami T, Nakajima T, Koyanagi Y, Tachibana K, Fujii N, Tamamura H, Yoshida N, Waki M, Matsumoto A, Yoshie O, Kishimoto T, Yamamoto N, Nagasawa T: A small molecule...