... on estimation of sex from foot bones and foot dimensions [9-13], individualistic and unique features of the foot and footprints [13-18], and the use of radiographic comparisons of the foot [19-23] ... parts of the body [3-7] Forensic identification from the foot andits parts is important as there is an increased likelihood of the recovery of feet (often enclosed in shoes), separated from the ... of stature from the foot andits segments in a sub-adult female population of North India Kewal Krishan1,*, Tanuj Kanchan2 and Neelam Passi1 Department of Anthropology, Panjab University, Chandigarh-160...
... the delivery of chondrocytes, the scaffold was seeded from the top with two different concentrations of cell suspensions of OA samples and samples from ACT patients After the use of this technique, ... = 4) from samples from autologous chondrocyte transplantation patients (black bars) andfrom affected (grey bars) and unaffected (white bars) areas per cell in pellets from the unaffected and ... affect the proliferation ability and disappeared after the first change of medium The cells from the unaffected and affected sides expanded with, on average, 0.21 and 0.22 cell doublings per day,...
... nanoparticles of marigold flower andits synergistic antimicrobial potential Table 3A 739 Synergistic activity of AgNPs of T erecta flower with different standard antibiotics against fungi Anti biotic Candida ... (Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus cereus) and Gram negative bacteria (Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) and fungal (Candida albicans, Candida glabrata, Cryptococcae neoformans) strains, ... different parts of plant extracts are ecofriendly, economical and safe for the synthesis of nanoparticles Use of flower extract for synthesis of nanoparticles has an added advantage of environmental...
... shrinking of cytoplasm and Begins with swelling of cytoplasm and condensation of nucleus mitochondria Blebbing of plasma membrane without loss Loss of membrane integrity of integrity Aggregation of ... successful development of CDDO andits derivatives ascertains the importance of the rich pool of triterpenoids serving as valuable sources of precursors and compounds for development into potential anticancer ... this PhD study had expanded on the current understanding of the anticancer potentialof triterpenoids from Poria cocos xi LIST OF TABLES Table 1.1 Differences between apoptosis and necrosis ………………………...
... more of the potentialof the denitrifying activity was exploited The dissolution rate of organic matter from the sediment was sufficient, and limitation of denitrification caused by depletion of ... were collected from points Four samples of leachate were collected from the upper part of the grove The collection points Le.1, Le.2, Le.3, and Le.4 have elevations of 76m, 69m, 66m, and 60m, respectively ... concentrations of dissolved Al and Mn became lower The pH value further increased and it reached basic conditions in the reservoir, and dissolved Al and Mn were removed more from the water On the other hand,...
... terminus and SR at the C terminus of the protein belong to different subunits and condense to form an intersubunit disulfide bond; in atypical 2-Cys Prxs, Sp and SR belong to the same subunit and establish ... activity of Bcp2 in S solfataricus Fig Multiple sequence alignment (CLUSTAL W 1.82) of Bcp2 from S solfataricus and Prxs from A pernix (APE2278), T maritima (Q9WZR4), P horikoshii (PH1217), and human ... cells and purified from the soluble fraction of bacterial cells as described in Experimental procedures The yield of C49S was the same of that obtained for the wild-type protein The activity of C49S...
... government officials, leading policy analysts, and outstanding scientists and engineers—nine of whom are members of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, or the Institute of ... have the ability and drive to succeed in science and engineering Studies of brain structure and function, of hormonal modulation of performance, of human cognitive development, andof human evolution ... Scientific and professional societies should (a) Serve in helping to set professional and equity standards, collect and disseminate field-wide education and workforce data, and provide professional...
... Ubiquitination of TRIM5a andits role K Yamauchi et al A B Fig E3 activity of wild-type TRIM5a andits RING mutant in vitro (A) Schematic representation of the RING-finger domain of TRIM5a The ... Ubiquitination of TRIM5a andits role K Yamauchi et al the evolutionary distance of TRIM5a is very close to that of Ro52, TRIM6, and TRIM34, suggesting that TRIM proteins such as Ro52, TRIM5a, TRIM6 and ... Ubiquitination of TRIM5a andits role (Fig 7, lane 5) In contrast, the coexpression of Ro52 and ubiquitin with UnpEL(C311A) did not affect the ubiquitination of Ro52 (Fig 7, lane 6), because of the substitution...
... better understanding of the impact of intra-BSS and inter-BSS interference, respectively referring to the amount of collisions and interference among nodes belonging to the same BSS and nodes belonging ... RSUs are considered The second and the third line respectively refer to the average number of users joining the BSS of one of the available RSUs and the BSS of one of the 30 OBUs acting as WAVE ... effectiveness andpotentialof roadside, moving WAVE providers and hybrid solutions EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2011 2011:146 Submit your manuscript to a journal and benefit from: ...
... recorded Using the best concentration of H2SO4 (4.5M), a mixture of maize cobs and groundnut shells in the ratio of 1:1, 1:2, 2:1, 1:3 and 3:1 were leached and the hydrolyzed samples were filtered ... Collection and Processing of Substrate Used Maize cobs and groundnut shells were collected in polythene bags from the farm of Government Technical School, Kontagora, Niger State, Nigeria and transported ... amount of groundnut shells with structures, which contain high degree of crystallinity and polymerization thereby, limit accessibility to acid attack Ratio 3:1 of maize cobs and groundnut shells and...
... B.E Dale / Biomass and Bioenergy 26 (2004) 361 – 375 (e.g., ÿring for cooking and heating) and modern uses (e.g., producing electricity and steam, and liquid biofuels) Use of biomass energy in ... the farm and the household level during handling, storage, and transport Waste of the edible and inedible parts of the commodity that occurs after the commodity has entered the household and the ... available Composition of crops and ethanol yield Table shows the composition of biomass (carbohydrates and lignin) and the fraction of crop residues produced It also presents the potential ethanol...
... qualitative study of perspectives from the UK and India Globalization and Health 2011 7:17 Author details Department of Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine ... results from the interviews and the discussion The paper concludes with key messages Page of Methods A total of 19 interviews were carried out with stakeholders; of these, eight were from the UK and ... are issues of compensation in case of misdiagnosis and misreporting, though these can be taken care of through the contract andits enforcement (Respondent #17) Discussion The views of the stakeholders...
... good understanding on the nature of HCV infection andits spread The objectives of this study were to determine the epidemiology of HCV genotypes among different Libyan patients andits association ... surgery and dental procedures This is an agreement with studies from Pakistan and Hungry where the majority of cases of genotypes and have history of hospitalization for surgery, dental procedure and ... Department from January 2005 to October 2009 Seven hundred and eighty five patients studied were male and 455 patients were female Their age ranged Page of from1 6 to 84 years with an average age of 45...
... were excluded from the control group (Fig 1) From a total of 1285 patients, 501 were excluded (48 for being younger than 18 years and 453 for having a duration of stay in the ICU of day or less) ... clinical history obtained from clinical registrations, from direct information from the patient, or from information from the patient’s proxies ICU variables included severity of disease at admission, ... five dimensions and the EQ VAS and ranging from to 100, was also calculated and used to describe the overall QoL of the patients [22] R94 All questionnaires were administered by one of the authors...
... offer a wider range of products At present, its focus is on a limited number of standard items (jackets, trousers, blouses, and skirts), and in order to expand, the industry must strengthen its ... solution consisting of: • RFID inlays, printers and tags from Avery Dennison • RFID handheld and portable readers and antennas from Motorola • In-store inventory tracking software Step one called ... overall picture of what Radio Frequency Identification is about, how it works and which are the potential benefits and drawbacks I Overview of RFID technology 1.1 Definitions RFID stands for Radio-Frequency...
... carbide whiskers from RH (Sujiroti & Leangsuwan, 2003) andof cellulose whiskers from rice straws (Orts et al., 2005) So, the fractionation of lignocellulosic materials of rice husks into its constitutive ... characteristic of -glycosidic linkages between the sugar units (Sun, Sun, Su, et al., 2004) The spectra of RH and RH free of extractives show two absorptions characteristic of lignin: a weak band at ... step of mass loss Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 88, 151–165 Morán, J I., Alvarez, V A., Cyras, V P., & Vazquez, A (2008) Extraction of cellulose and preparation of nanocellulose from...
... UNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES NGUYỄN THỊ VÂN KHÁNH A STUDY ON MEANINGS OF THE ENGLISH PREPOSITION “IN” ANDITS VIETNAMESE EQUIVALENTS FROM A ... identified and grouped in terms of frequency and percentage to explore differences and similarities between English and Vietnamese spatial conceptualization and cognition Significance of the study ... Lakoff, 1987; Lakoff and Johnson, 1980) Its basic idea is that mental and linguistic categories are not abstract, disembodied and human independent categories; we create them on the basis of...
... identified and grouped in terms of frequency and percentage to explore differences and similarities between English and Vietnamese spatial conceptualization and cognition Significance of the study ... part is devoted to presenting statement of the problem, aims of the study, scope of the study, significance of the study, research questions and organization of the study The DEVELOPMENT part is ... meanings of the English preposition in within the framework of cognitive semantics and in this way immensely understand what native English speakers conceptualize spatial relations of the physical...
... understanding of the metabolic profiles of drugs in animals and humans plays a critical role in drug discovery and development (Kumar and Surapaneni, 2001) However, the metabolic profiles of few ... chromatographic profiles of meisoindigo andits metabolites from UPLC-QTOF showed a significant similarity as that from HPLC-QTRAP Table 2-2 showed the accurate masses andpotential molecular ... IT-MS, TOF and Q-TOF have also been widely and increasingly used Typically the limit of quantitation with LC-MS/MS varies between 0.01 and ng/ml of drug in a biological sample, which is often sufficient...