... reduce variability in the data collected within a group of wetland sites Natural variability is reduced within groups while being maximized between groups Minimizing variability within a group ... human influence Multimetric index, an index that integrates several biological metrics into a single number to indicate the condition of a site (e.g., an Index of Biotic Integrity, IBI; see Section ... their ability to reflect the totality of environmental conditions The ability to be diagnostic (i. e., to begin to explain how plant communities respond to stress) initially requires both biological...
... benefits while working The Italian disability pension is substantially lower than in Britain, but this is not the critical issue – to receive the benefit the person must be 80% disabled (Fioritti, ... ‘emerging’ social firms In 2005, British social firms were employing over 150 0 people, two-thirds being disabled, mostly with mental disabilities Catering and horticulture, the largest business ... family relationships deteriorate less than contact with friends, a significant disintegration does occur (Warner, 2004) Family members also experience social isolation, which is associated with...
... (no statistically significant differences in r values between the individual groups) See also Figures S1a, S1b in additional file for examples with individual patients Discussion The sensitive and ... to influence the pathophysiological elimation of individual metabolites For patients showing either a positive or negative SIC reaction (when the elimimation kinetics were compared between patients ... performed with gas-liquid permeation In detail, permeation tubes were placed in a generation flask containing about 20 mL isocyanates (≥99%) containing either IPDI (in case of IPDI a mixture of cisand...
... Collagen-induced arthritis in mice: synergistic effect of E coli lipopolysaccharide bypasses epitope specificity in the induction of arthritis with monoclonal antibodies to type II collagen Autoimmunity ... which individual microbes induce disease-promoting T cells are in vogue: one is antigen-specific, the other antigen-nonspecific [18] Antigen-specific activation, termed epitope mimicry, predicts ... multiple specificities, including self-specificities, are a frequent finding in inflammatory joint diseases such as Lyme arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis [14-17] At present, two mechanisms...
... RS, Gershwin ME, Hurley LS: Nutritional factors and autoimmunity III Zinc deprivation versus restricted food intake in MRL/1 mice the distinction between interacting dietary influences J Immunol ... there is a mechanism to reduce the likelihood of the Danger signal, resulting in a reduced capacity for co-stimulation Figure sion Inhibition of CPT induces increased cell surface Fas expresInhibition ... Authors' contributions Figure UCP2 L1210 DDP (slowly of L1210 (rapidly dividing cells) and Confocal Microsopydividing cells) showing distribution of Confocal Microsopy of L1210 (rapidly dividing cells)...
... multi-colour super-resolution microscopy and investigated their physical interaction using co-immunoprecipitation and proximity in-situ ligation Within minutes of neural network activation, I found ... responsible for specifying histone modifications lead to specific and disastrous consequences in cognitive function29 Notwithstanding evidence implicating epigenetic enzymes in numerous neurological ... potentially endless possibilities in neuroepigenetics such as clinical applications of epigenetic modifying therapy and ARC-modulating strategies in neuropsychiatric disorders will be offered iv...
... sclerophyllous vegetation growing in coastal regions of Turkey, that NDVI’s smaller than about 0.3 indicate a critical transition point in vegetation status below which the risk of desertification increases ... environmental aridity Whenever evapotranspiration increases beyond given limits, water availability to plants becomes insufficient to sustain the transpirational and physiological demand and ... close relationship of WSIV to NDVI appears sufficiently promising to deserve more studies Such studies might include: a) more sites per region, in order to confirm the validity of equation (4);...
... capabilities Rhinology, in press Tuorila, H., & Koskinen, S (2003) Olfactory identification and detection tests in prediction of odor and flavor intensity ratings in the elderly and young Chemical ... equal in size, the health status of the elderly did appear to have a role in sensory and nutritional issues The poorer odor detection and identification ability may be due to the cognitive limitations ... nutritionally related diseases may in part result from insufficient and unhealthy eating, which is more likely for subjects with poorer cognitive ability According to Darnton-Hill (1992), physical,...
... organizations are systematic at making intuitive experiential knowledge explicit and in diffusing it more widely in the enterprise' Gurteen (1998) sees this happening through dynamic interaction ... innovation within the organisation Unless knowledge is constructed on both a social and a scienti®c basis the process of innovation will not become embodied and disseminated within organizations ... creative with it, I bring to bear my experience, my insight, contacts etc.' Thus, knowledge embodiment was seen as essential to resulting innovation within the organization Participants considered...
... capitalization is used to indicate the Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 product When proxy server appears without initial capitalization, it indicates a computer that is providing proxy services Introducing ... create Internet connectivity solutions, you need to translate information relating to the solution into design requirements This discussion involves designing basic Internet connectivity solutions ... Solution for Internet Connectivity Designing a Functional Proxy Server Solution Slide Objective To provide an overview of the decisions involved in creating a functional Internet connectivity...
... Routing as a Solution for Private Network Connectivity Discussion: Designing Routing Solutions Slide Objective To evaluate the decisions involved in designing routing solutions Seattle Winnipeg ... customer’s facilities Design Limitations and Requirements By examining existing documentation, and conducting interviews with the engineering firm personnel, you have established the design requirements ... Routers Within a Network Integrating the Router into the Existing Network Including Static Routing Including the RIP-for-IP Routing Protocol Including the OSPF Routing Protocol Including the IGMP...
... Access 29 Improving availability for RADIUS clients with dial-up connections To improve the availability for RADIUS clients with dial-up connections in your design, you can: Provide additional telephone ... Discussion: Designing a RADIUS Solution Securing a RADIUS Solution Enhancing a RADIUS Design for Availability Optimizing a RADIUS Design for Performance Discussion: Enhancing the RADIUS Solution ... Designing a RADIUS Solution Securing a RADIUS Solution Enhancing a RADIUS Design for Availability Optimizing a RADIUS Design for Performance Discussion: Enhancing the RADIUS Solution Organizations that...
... TCP/IP Design for Availability Optimizing a TCP/IP Design for Performance Organizations are facing a growing need for Internet connectivity, and connectivity between dissimilar operating systems ... performance for particular applications by: Optimizing the subnet designs Optimizing IP performance on the network Optimizing remote subnets Prioritizing traffic by using QoS Using QoS connections 29 30 ... provide bandwidth reservation within a network TCP/IP supports bandwidth reservation by using Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms, which allow IP traffic to be prioritized Automatic Private IP...
... Solution for IP Configuration Entire Network Configuration The following diagram shows an overview of the existing network configuration Each location is shown in detail in subsequent diagrams Internet ... Windows 2000 Resource Kit, for further information Design Decisions DHCP Features Integration Benefits As an IP configuration scheme increases in size and in the number of configuration options ... for IP Configuration Introducing DHCP Slide Objective To introduce DHCP as a solution for IP configuration Lead-in The DHCP service provides TCP/IP configuration management to hosts on an IP network...
... Student CD In this section: • Emphasize that the first step in designing a DNS solution is to identify the design decisions that influence the design Point out that it is essential to determine the ... for Availability Slide Objective To provide an overview of the mechanisms for increasing the availability of DNS designs Lead-in Enhancing DNS Availability with Replicated DNS Zones Enhancing DNS ... Server Active Directory Integrated Zone Required Active Directory Integrated Zone Required Permissions Assigned in the Active Directory Permissions Assigned in the Active Directory Dynamic DNS Updates...
... universities constitute two different communities of practice with two different logics of operation Even in the Nordic countries with their high reputation for well-functioning ‘national innovation ... companies, owing to their basically critical scientific approach towards the ‘reality’ It is an open question, however, whether scientific communities are ready and willing to expand their role in ... necessarily mean reducing the significance of representative participation; it is more a case of redefining its role Following this trend, innovation-promoting work organization development can improve...
... WINS solutions for locating NetBIOS resources Introducing WINS Designing a Functional WINS Solution Securing a WINS Solution Enhancing a WINS Design for Availability Optimizing a WINS Design for ... Enhancing a WINS Design for Availability Slide Objective To provide an overview of design options that improve WINS availability Primary WINS Server Lead-in WINS Server Cluster Ideally, the WINS ... specify WINS A, WINS B, WINS C • Clients in LocationB specify WINS B, WINS A, WINS C • Clients in LocationC specify WINS C, WINS A, WINS B Solutions in which clients in LocationB and LocationC have...
... for Internet Connectivity Designing a Functional NAT Solution Integrating NAT into the Existing Network Selecting NAT Server Options Discussion: Designing NAT Solutions Your design decisions ... Solution for Internet Connectivity 23 Exercise Designing a NAT Solution In this exercise, you are presented with the task of creating a NAT solution for a public utility This public utility plans ... Scenario A public utility is relocating its customer service staff from offices within the public utility main office to home offices The customer service agents answer billing and customer questions...
... Table 1 Coding categories with lyric exemplars Coding Category Description Lyric Exemplar Genitalia Any explicit, implicit, implied or slang reference to genitalia “My anaconda don’t ... Abendempfindung Allerseelen An die Musik Apres un reve Asturiana Ave Maria Beau Soir Bist du bei mir Blow, blow thou winter wind Bois épais Caldi sospiri Caro mio ben Chanson triste Come Again Sweet ... Vergebliches Ständchen Von ewiger Liebe What if I never speed When daisies pied Where the bee sucks Widmung Wie Melodien zieht es mir Wiegenlied Zueignung Appendix Opera Aria sample Song Title...
... DmEcRB2/ DmUSPII LdEcRA/ LdUSPII Normalized luciferase activity 30 LdEcRB/ LdUSPII RH2485 Vehicle µM RH2485 50 µM RH2485 µM RH2485 + 80 µM JHIII 80 µM JHIII 20 10 relatively inactive dimer with DmEcRB1, ... quantitative level of transcriptional activity, ligand responsiveness, and capability for potentiation by JHIII These findings are generally consistent with expectations from other in vivo and biochemical ... the ability of JHIII to potentiate ecdysteroid inducibility has also been observed with polychlorinated biphenyls, whose activity is associated with members of the basic helix–loop–helix Per-Arnt-Sim...