... research questions deindustrialisation; and structured national as response; follows: historical regional development; response; changing socioeconomic context and social protection Chapter contains ... political and socioeconomic change in the post-war period at the national level with a particular focus on policy responsesto deindustrialisation Second, case studies were conducted on the five regions ... historical accounts and commentary on political and socioeconomic change in specific countries and regions Competing theories, data and case studies were utilised to evaluate conclusions and...
... both at 20 cm and at m above the soil To calculate stem volume index, each stem was considered as a combination of a truncated cone from the bottom to m, and a cone from m to the top of the main ... Direct Effects of Increasing CarbonDioxideon Vegetation Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, CarbonDioxide Research Division, Springfield, VA, Washington DC, 1985, pp 117–154 ... set bud on September 10 in both treatments P nigra set bud on October in the Control treatment andon October 10 Figure Evolution of stem diameter of three Populus genotypes in Control and FACE...
... Arsdell G, Redington AN, Adatia I: Effect of carbondioxideon systemic oxygenation, oxygen consumption, and blood lactate levels after bidirectional superior cavopulmonary anastomosis Crit Care ... increases local alveolar ventilation [20] via inhibition of conducting airway tone Hypercapnia increases pulmonary vascular tone, potentiating hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction and further augmenting ... pulmonary hypertension Hypocapnia can worsen ventilation perfusion matching and gas exchange in the lung via a number of mechanisms, including bronchoconstriction [21], reduction in collateral ventilation...
... arrest–bystander CPR and end expired carbondioxide Resuscitation 2007, 72:404-414 Axelsson C, Karlsson T, Axelsson AB, Herlitz J: Mechanical active compression-decompression cardiopulmonary resuscitation ... distinguishing death due to cardiac arrest from asphyxia Lancet 1967, 2:654-656 International Liasion Committee on Resuscitation: 2005 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency ... rhythm on the monitor Aetiology Acute myocardial infarction with asystole or PEA as the initial rhythm (autopsy or additional investigations in the hospital) Acute myocardial infarction as a...
... Findings and Discussion Chapter 5: Conclusions – Implications – Limitations – Further Research This chapter mentions conclusions related to the study and the implication Some limitations and further ... hereafter) and Compliment Responsesto a third person (3rd P-CRs, hereafter) 4.2.1 Person -to- Person Compliment Responses (PP-CRs) Table 4.9 Relative Frequency of the PP-CRs in English andand Vietnamese ... the purpose to make an investigation into syntactic and pragmatic features of verbal responsesto compliments in their contrast in English and Vietnamese, this study aims to describe and analyze...
... contributions MG, LY, JRM and EL have written the summarised ideas of their contribution to the ESOF conference GR has written the summarised ideas of his contribution to the ESOF conference and ... Region and the strategies for response Copenhagen: World Health Organisation; 2007 WHO: Diet, Nutrition and the Prevention of Chronic Diseases In Diet, Nutrition and the Prevention of Chronic ... 12 10 Total toto 10 to 14 15 to 17 Age Figure Obesity rates among Spanish children in 2006, by sex Rayner et al Globalization and Health 2010, 6:7 http://www.globalizationandhealth.com/content/6/1/7...
... environment (C) and non-shared environment (E) to the phenotypic variance of ADHD at each age, as well as genetic and environmental contributions to the co-variation between ages Models were fit to ... studied None of the associations at either age withstood Bonferroni correction for 20 comparisons (20 markers) at p < 0.05 Within Test of Association At age we found no evidence for stratification ... Figure Cholesky decomposition model showing influences of A (additive genetics) and E (non-shared environment) on the variance and covariance of ADHD symptoms across age and Squared path estimates...
... an effect on the RuBP regeneration potential [70] Thus, decline in photosynthesis in response to salinity has been attributed to the salinity effect on both stomatal and non-stomatal controls [70] ... gene expression reflect mainly plant metabolism adaptation to grow under suboptimal conditions more than short term responsesto chilling No previous studies on concerted gene expression of cultivated ... transcriptional levels in response to salt and cold conditions were classified by putative functionality according to best hits on sequence similarity analysis based on BLAST algorithms and GO terminology...
... proliferation, cytokine concentrations and gene expression were not normally distributed and could regularly not be transformed to normality Non-detectable cytokine concentrations were assigned to a ... shown) Regulation of cytokine secretion through innate stimulation To analyze the effect of innate stimuli on effector cell responses in CBMC, we determined lymphoproliferative responsesand Th1 (IFN-γ, ... citation purposes) Respiratory Research 2006, 7:40 http://respiratory-research.com/content/7/1/40 ation curves were used to detect primer-dimer conformation and non-specific amplification The...
... numbers and function, cytokine elaboration and the inflammatory response The influence of perinatal factors on the development and response to sepsis is unique to newborns Challenges to the maternal ... immunity and cytokine response may predispose neonates to the harmful effects of proinflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress, leading to severe organ dysfunction and sequelae during infection and ... response to sepsis and inflammation In addition to underlying differences in the structure of the neonatal cardiomyocyte, functional alterations in proliferative activity [31] and excitation–contraction...
... studies on students’ preferences andresponses have been conducted in college/ university setting Owing to the lack of consensus on the effectiveness of teacher feedback, this study aims to gain ... they react when receiving feedback?” Up to now, studies of language education have given considerable attention to the issue of how to provide feedback on students’ writing (Diab, 2005, Wang, ... considered to be necessary for students’ proficiency However, the effectiveness of feedback does not lie in itself but by many other factors such as students’ preferences for andresponses to...
... 2008;146:851-5) • Optical Coherence Tomography in ocular toxoplasmosis • Usefulness of vitrectomy in the treatment of ocular toxoplasmosis • Update on the treatment of ocular toxoplasmosis We hope that ... will be interesting to readers and provides researchers with timely update on various topics in this important field Conflict of Interest The authors have declared that no conflict of interest ... Journal of Ophthalmology: Delair E, Monnet D, Grabar S, Dupouy-Camet J, Yera H, Brézin AP Respective roles of acquired and congenital infections in presumed ocular toxoplasmosis Am J Ophthalmol 2008;146:851-5)...
... responding to question They are: direct and indirect responses, refusals to answer, challenges to the presupposition of question, responsesto implicit meaning of the question and some special responses: ... English informants responses In conclusion, we have conducted the investigation into some types of verbal responsesto questions in English and Vietnamese conversation The study hopes to provide a ... implications for teaching and learning the functions of responsesto questions in everyday conversation III Scope of the study In this research, we mainly concentrate on some types of responses to...
... tomato contains an association with meat Only pineapple and genetically modi®ed tomato were free of associations with animal products On the contrary, the willingness ratings were unrelated to ... origin Responsesto LoR chocolate bar andto FlavSavR tomato suggest that the FNS scores may predict responsesto unfamiliar foods that are non-ethnic for their origin Finally, the results strongly ... population The survey was conducted during two consecutive weekends in the spring of 1996 During the ®rst weekend, subjects responded to questions on food stimuli, andduring the second they ®lled in...
... research and brainstorming sessions with experts The second section presents IFA’s findings and discussion on institutional arrangements and assessment of institutional capacities and implementation ... related to ‘design and action’ of institutions andto implementation of flood risk reduction policies and measures It focuses on a number of factors defining performance of institutions and implementation ... Cross-national comparisons and tracking common and country-specific problems they are facing contributes to answering the question of what can be done and what innovations and reforms of institutions...
... (Lopez-Girona et al 1999) and perhaps its inactivation (Lopez-Girona et al 2001), providing additional mechanisms to prevent Cdk1 activation and entry into mitosis 4.2 Regulation of DNA Replication ... subset of DNA lesions In addition to the phosphorylation of histone H2AX, other histone modifications are also detected in the vicinity of DSBs For example, histone H4 is shown to be acetylated ... the autophosphorylation of ATM, the interactions of ATM with other regulatory factors, and the localization of ATM to DSBs The MRN complex is not only important for the localization of ATM to DSBs,...
... found and special food to put on the ancestor altar These practices are done used in this thesis, we can come to a conclusion that both nations rather frequently during important celebrations such ... surely think due to the spiritual elements CHAPTER CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATION Differences Between two countries, there are differences in the customs, 5.1 CONCLUSION cultural and historical backgrounds, ... passages, and base on the context to translate them into their own language suitably and correctly by paying much attention to cultural features English and Vietnamese idioms relating to spiritual...
... sympathy of the husband and wise the function of education is to contribute to directing the peoples feelings towards the good orientation in the relationship of the husband and wife as well as ... divided into details according to their position The position is considered in different directions 3.1 The direction from top to bottom We have body (thân, mình), head (đầu), hands (tay), and legs ... to slip with the foot than the tongue 15 An ox is taken by horns and a man by the tongue 16 He knows most who knows how to hold his tongue Eyes / cheeks An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth...
... treatment and care interventions for women and their children A comprehensive approach to care based on simplification, standardization, and integration is needed to scale-up interventions and strengthen ... sanitation and hand-washing with soap ● Malaria IPT and access to malaria control programs and ITNs ● Nutrition assessment, counseling and support, including micronutrient supplementation and deworming ... support, and growth and development monitoring including Vitamin A and other micronutrient supplementation and deworming ● Interventions to promote safe water, preventive hygiene practices, sanitation...