... least in part an outcome of a process of contestation, con¯ict and
bargaining.
The class location of husbands and wives bears on their respective
power inthe household in two ways. First, as in ... relations
are not mere functions of class or anything else, and in this sense they
have some genuine autonomy.
An implication of relatively strong versions ofthe gender-autonomy
thesis is that the ... argued
that male domination within the family was rooted in male control of
private property. The pivot of this linkage was the desire by men to
insure that their property was inherited by their children....
... ‘voluntary interference’ might be
contradictory to the conclusions ofthe Final Document ofthe Moscow Meeting ofthe
Conference onthe Human Dimension ofthe CSCE and in breach of Article 19 ofthe ... the core ofthe examination of any interference
in the exercise of freedom of opinion is therefore a balancing of interests in which the Court
takes account ofthe significance of freedom of ... provisions on net neutrality may be adopted inthe context ofthe revision of
Portuguese legislation inthe scope ofthe transposition ofthe European Union directives on
electronic communications....
... prevalence of chronic diseases among the elderly
population and found that the degree of impact on HRQOL depends onthe type of disease. The
results highlight the importance of preventing and controlling ... as the active participation ofthe el-
derly inthe community so as to maintain
or improve quality of life (39).
The present findings stress the need
for better organization of and quality
in ... 317
curred inthe role-emotional and social
functioning scales.
DISCUSSION
This was the first population-based
study in Brazil to measure the impact
of chronic diseases using the SF-36
®
sur-
vey. In...
... the flow inthe months of
flood season in Dong Nai basin has decreasing
tendency. The trend of change in monthly flow
changing during the flood season is similar to
that in flood season flow. ... in Hong-Thai Binh basin. In
general, the increase in flood flow inthe A2
scenario is the highest in comparison with the
baseline period and inthe B1 scenario the
lowest. Meanwhile, the ... decreasing
one in Dong Nai river basin. For seasonal flow,
in Hong-Thai Binh river basin, the trend of
flood flow is upwards, dry season flow
downwards. In Dong Nai river basin, the trend
of...
... of long peptides or
even inthe context ofthe full protein. Bearing this in
mind, a MPRP-S role inthe interaction ofthe MPR
with membranes cannot be excluded.
The gp41 ectodomain MPR may therefore ... function in viral fusion through the con-
certed and combined action of cholesterol-binding and
non-cholesterol-binding domains (i.e. domains corre-
sponding to MPRP-S and MPRP-I, respectively, in ... partition
into membranes is present inthe short segment at the
end ofthe sequence, corresponding to the cholesterol-
binding domain (MPRP-S).
The peptides used in this work are intrinsically...
... modification
For modification of amino groups of lysyl residues and the
free amino terminus ofthe 23 kDa protein, the purified
protein (30 l
M
) was incubated in a reaction mixture
containing 20 ... protein at
all. These considerations indicate that the loss ofthe binding
ability ofthe NSP-modified 23 kDa protein is due to
neutralization of positively charged lysyl residues of the
protein, ... defective in its ability to bind
the 23 kDa protein of PSII. They hypothesized that the
domains onthe 33 kDa protein possibly involved in
electrostatic interaction with the 23 kDa protein are Glu1,
Glu32,...
... flood flow inthe A2
scenario is the highest in comparison with the
baseline period and inthe B1 scenario the
lowest. Meanwhile, the flow inthe months of
flood season in Dong Nai basin has ... that: inthe three scenarios,
the average flow has an increasing tendency in
Hong-Thai Binh river basin and a decreasing
one in Dong Nai river basin. For seasonal flow,
in Hong-Thai Binh river ... change, flow, Hong-Thai Binh, Dong Nai.
1. Introduction
∗
Hong-Thai Binh and Dong Nai river basins
are two ofthe three biggest river basins in
Vietnam. Impacts of CC on these river basins
can...
... absence of acyclovir (22 to 89 μM). In con-
trast, there was a decrease inthe concentration of [2-
14
C]
creatinine inthe apical compartment inthe presence of
quinidine or cimetidine, compared ... tubular secretion of creatinine. It is
important to determine whether acyclovir inhibits the
tubular transport of creatinine, because if this is the
case, then in addition to creatinine, other biomarkers
should ... fold increase within 4 days Mild reduction in urine output
Creatinine returned to normal 1 week following acyclovir discontinuation
[3]
1 child 2 fold increase within 6 days Creatinine continued...
... dual-tasking and not to the order of presen-
tation ofthe conditions.
The main effect of group on stride length was not signifi-
cant but inspection ofthe data revealed that one of the
control ... (cognitive) factors inthe regulation of gait.
One common way to study effects of cognition on gait is
by examining the effect of a secondary cognitive task on
the control of locomotion. The dual-task ... contributions
CJCL was the main investigator ofthe study, analyzed the
gait data and was involved in revising the manuscript. JFS
drafted the manuscript, was involved inthe design of the
study and inthe data...
... in rats onthe effects of
gestational exposure to cholinotoxicants nicotine and
CPF, alone and in combination, showed increased GFAP
expression in offspring inthe CA1 sub-field ofthe hippo-
campus, ... expression
[17,18]. The effect of dermal application of CPF on
GFAP expression inthe hippocampus has not been
reported.
The aim of this study was to determine the expression of
GFAP inthe hippocampal ... reduction in neuronal density in all areas
of the hippocampus. Neuronal density inthe CA3 area of
the hippocampus was also shown to be significantly
reduced in rats after prolonged pain stress in the...
... Structures
First-principles calculations within the framework of den-
sity functional theory (DFT) were applied to study the
in uences of H onthe adsorption of Ag onthe Si(111)-
7 9 7 surface using the Vienna ... [20–25]. In present work, we take Ag as
an example to investigate thein uences of H on the
adsorption of metal onthe Si(111)-7 9 7 surface using
first-principles calculations. H is the main surfactant ... bonding in these
systems inthe determination ofthe atomic geometry and
electronic structure. A plane-wave method with the Van-
derbilt ultrasoft pseudopotentials [32] was used within the
spin-independent...
... scarification the top-soil horizons were moved into line windrows, which caused marked degradation ofthe
soil environment. e present revitalization ofthe soil environment is based onthe principle of ...
the organomineral zone ofthe root balls of plants,
and the condition ofthe soil environment on spread
windrows and changes in pedochemical properties
as a result of applied fertilization ... species were observed
mainly in regions exposed to the heavy deposition
e effect of point application of fertilizers
on the soil environment of spread line windrows
in the Krušné hory Mts.
D....
... mountain populations. Because
the seedlings originating from pollination with pol-
len of high-elevation trees are generally smaller, the
discarding of small seedlings inthe course of sorting
in ... Biotopes in Changing Environmental Conditions.
Effect of initial height of seedlings onthe growth
of planting material of Norway spruce (Picea abies
[L.] Karst.) in mountain conditions
A. J, ... considered as culls.
CONCLUSIONS
e monitoring of plantations on mountain re-
search plots inthe course of 10 years showed that
the outplantings established from seedlings grow-
ing slowly in...
... significant increase of relative
proportion in diploid and tetraploid cells (p<0.01), as com-
pared to that ofthe control.
Discussion
On the basis of DNA contents, four main germ cell
peaks including ... added.
After incubation for 10 min at RT, 1000
µ
l of ice-cold solu-
tion C [Stock solution containing 416 mg of Propidium
Iodide (PI) and 1160 mg of Spermine tetrahydrochloride]
was added. The solutions ... added to 200
µ
l of cell suspension
(1 × 10
7
cells/ml). After standing for 10 min at RT, 1500
µ
l
of solution B (Stock solution containing 500 mg of Trypsin
inhibitor and 100 mg of RNase A/L,...
...
48 h of incubation time (Fig. 2). However, the taxol
concentration used was critical for the level of cytokine
production; 1 μg/ml of taxol induced only marginal
production of these cytokines. ...
taxol increased the expression ofthe anti-apoptotic protein
Bcl-xL, and increased the mobilization of p65 subunit
molecules into the DC nucleus. Furthermore, we found that
the inhibition of ...
enhances DC viability. These findings provide a basic
rationale for the use of taxol in DC immunotherapy and
insights into the development of combinational DC
therapies with other anticancer drugs...