... characterised and some pandemic strains lack f237 Vibrio parahaemolyticus • Possibly, in addition to tdh and trh genes, other genes are involved in virulence • TDH is a pore forming cytotoxin • T3SS-1 ... have been used for overcoming luminous bacterial disease in shrimp hatcheries Summary and conclusions • Bacteriopgaes are abundant inaquatic environmemnt and play a role in controlling microbial ... cytotoxin • T3SS-1 is present in both clinical and environmental strains and gas the same G+C content as the rest of genome • T3SS-2 is present in most clinical strains and has G+C content less than...
... diabetes) Using the methodology of Cavrini and associates and Sitoh and colleagues [18,19], an ordinal variable for the EQ-5D index was created by categorizing the continuous variable into levels, and ... (3.18 for VAS score and 0.009 for index score; p = 0.008) reported higher EQ-5D scores The model F statistic was 94.0 for VAS score and 83.6 for index score, and the model r-square was 0.16 for ... HRQoL instruments and its usefulness in identifying determinants of health states [15-17] The following sociodemographic factors were included: age, gender, race, geographic region, household income...
... following clinical signs: weakness, cold skin, and favorable response Data collection and processing for determination of the risk factorsfor retained placenta Data were collected from 805 calvings ... retained placenta, with a higher incidence rate during the warm season for the first lactation and during the cold season for the second lactation Cow parity and calving season were eliminated ... that the incidence of retained placenta increased with advancing parity On the other hand, increased risk for retained placenta has also been reported in heifers with dystocia [17] In agreement...
... medullary carcinoma in (12.5%), ductal carcinoma in situ in (10.4%), and tubular carcinoma in (2.1%) The pathological T classification was Tis in (10.4%), T1 in 28 (58.3%), and T2 in 15 (31.3%) ... methotrexate, and 5-fluorouracil in 26 and doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, and docetaxel in Thirtynine (81.3%) patients received hormonal therapy: tamoxifen in 22 and an aromatase inhibitor in 17 The ... analysis and interpretation of data; ESK: analysis and interpretation of data All the listed authors have been involved in drafting or in revising the manuscript All authors read and approved the final...
... nucleoporins and Golgi proteins could be critically involved in the intracellular transport and processing of viral nucleic acids and proteins (Table 1) Given the wide ranging functions of host cofactors ... siRNA/shRNA screens for HIV-1 replication cofactors are therefore not the beginning of the end, but the end of the beginning of a new era in the search for host factors required for HIV-1 replication ... acids and proteins nuclear import/export of viral nucleic acids and proteins nuclear import/export of viral nucleic acids and proteins processing of viral proteins processing of viral proteins...
... [4] Therefore, in accordance with the above, trauma may create transient conditions for the formation of rouleaux or for the interlacing of existing rouleaux that have formed in the flowing blood ... ρ1de V1 Using equations (5) and (2), I can transform the last equation into the Kozeny-Carman formula for restrained sedimentation in a laminar flow: F= 9AV1µ f2 f13d2 (7) where A lies within the ... shape and multiplicity of particles, and of some other variables included in the expression for F12(µ), are accounted forin coefficients K(µ) in (1)) Using all of the above, I shall determine...
... crucial for catalytic activity, Su(var)39 proteins also contain a chromodomain which is found in chromatin related proteins and a cysteine rich domain H3K9 methylation creates a binding site for ... that is involved in X-inactivation by coating the chromosome to be inactivated Heterochromatin plays an important role in gene regulation by rendering the DNA inaccessible to DNA binding factors ... access to DNA binding factors The two major chromatin structures found in eukaryotes are euchromatin and heterochromatin Heterochromatin Heterochromatin is a tightly packed form of DNA and is characteristic...
... falls in healthy older adults: a prospective study linking thinking, walking, and falling Journal of Gerontology Medical Sciences 2010;65:1086–92 [6] Nordin E, Moe-Nilssen R, Ramnemark A, Lundin-Olsson ... and dual tasking in frail people Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2011;8:2 [13] Camicioli R, Howieson D, Lehman S, Kaye J Talking while walking: the effect of a dual task in aging ... services and advertisements in the local press Participation was dependent on (i) having an age 60 years or above, (ii) living in the community and (iii) having an identified and willing ‘‘person...
... rate, total body water, extracellular water, intracellular http://www.medsci.org Int J Med Sci 2011, water and body mass index were determined for each participant before dieting intervention and ... decrease in their body mass index in an average of 8.1%±2.0% Changes intotal body water had inverse correlation with changes in fat mass (r=0.86) and positive correlation with an increase in fat ... expressing leukocyte antigen (CD45-) form endothelial colony-forming units and those expressing CD45 demonstrate hematopoietic properties [29] Specific cell surface staining was accomplished by incubating...
... points spanning the river during the five flooding-stages were analyzed individually, and the representative concentrations were determined as the arithmetical means for the three points The inorganic ... events and storm runoff events which bring increases in pollutant loads during flooding-stages in large river catchments As the traverse water mixing in the wide Yodo River was relatively weak during ... flooding stage Therefore, we conducted continuous observations at three transverse points over the river during five periods of flooding in the routine observation period The frequency of flooding-stage...
... micro financing by realigning their marketing mechanisms and strategies to attract less educated masses through staff trainings and holding open sessions in these localities and persuading them in ... attracted to debt financing On the other hand, the individual with low income and savings is more attracted towards debt financing The selection of income group and the means of income are very ... remaining market share in micro financing After reviewing the literature on the positive impact of micro financing in developing countries like Bangladesh, Zambia and Bolivia, it can be inferred...
... between here and there, present and past, implicit in his own history andin that of the places he and his have inhabited, which also continuously inhabit him Introduction In performing this ... a discursive ensemble for representing Ireland and England in terms of race and class difference and likeness For example, a feminized Ireland could be figured normatively in some representations ... inequality naturalized and institutionalized, is figured as the prime agent for establishing Allegories of Union in Irish and English writing English colonial hegemony in Ireland, I argue for...
... looking into making simple changes for your child's daily routine, its likely to safeguard their heart, renal system, eyes and braches in the damage frequently triggered by diabetes, and eliminate ... that have handled to decelerate the popularity, a minimum of in urban centers School lunches are planned by nutrition experts and frequently include grain, in your area grown veggies, and sauces ... residing in urban centers held steady from 1976 to 2000 In the last three decades adolescents in Finland have proven a trend toward more weight problems, but two-year olds have really grown thinner,...
... review, in addition to communication with leading private industrial research and development laboratories in the state of Iowa (including Winnebago Co in Forest City; Delavan Inc in Des Moines; ... representation of the training data set Therefore, a total of 492 data sets were available for training In this research, 92 data sets were selected randomly from the 492 training data In addition, 36 ... cutting industries to reduce manufacturing costs by eliminating the relatively inefficient off-line quality control aspect of surface roughness inspection Therefore, reductions in manufacturing...
... participants having acid-fast bacilli (AFB) smear, and accuracy of health facility AFB microscopy The information obtained will inform provider training efforts in pulmonary assessment and treatment ... care-seeking did not increase clinical suspicion Providers in five provinces assigned no clinical diagnosis to >50% of TB-suggestive cases, indicating an urgent need for continuing education for diagnosis ... sputum sampling Suspected cases had sputum smears taken by clinic staff daily for days Three sets were prepared: one for testing at the clinic facility laboratory, one for staining and interpretation...
... not useful in clarifying the variable information concerning the vaccine’s efficacy for preventing pulmonary TB in adolescents and adults These studies also were not useful in determining a) the ... ulcerates, forming a lesion approximately mm in diameter Draining lesions resulting from vaccination should be kept clean and bandaged Scabs form and heal usually within months after vaccination ... 1994 During the 1950s, TB was identified as an occupational hazard for HCWs in certain settings (17 ) In the United States, the risk for acquiring M tuberculosis infection diminished for most...
... organizing methods; searching, filtering, and sorting application content; handling uncertain data sets; integrating information sources; providing messaging around content updates; and archiving ... same frame, emphasizing the commonality of inventing, producing, interpreting, manipulating, transforming, applying, and communicating information as principle preoccupations of these workers The ... workers to maintain an internal locus of control; and providing meaningful visibility into the internal workings of automation Category I, “Working with volumes of information,” contains seven ideas...
... monitoring stations and hospitals collected by direct gravimetric determination method for PM10, by chemiluminescence for NO2, by ultraviolet fluorescence spectroscopy for SO2, and by infrared-ray ... in relation to an increase of 10 μg/m3 of selected air pollutants and were adjusted for meteo-climatic parameters, and influenza epidemic peaks (see Methods - Statistical analysis) b For an increase ... is growing epidemiologic evidence of differing associations between air pollution and respiratory health for females and males and suggestive interpretations have been proposed for existing differences...
... cosmetics and toiletries, behind the dominates the market, accounting for luxury products in 2012, to promote demand for consumer goods in Asia has remained strong, and demand for increasingly shifting ... foods inin traditional European and US Demand for fashion and apparel will remain buoyant, with foreign brands increasingly targeting the casual and sportswear markets Our forecast that clothing ... retailing Online retailing in Asia will continue to grow strongly on the back of rapid leading markets, Japan and South Korea, losing share to China and 22 infrastructure andin payment and security...
... While for some countries there were significant decreases in advertising (e.g in Poland, Ireland and France), in other countries significant increases were recorded, including Slovenia (up 26%) and ... , and Halford JCG The impact of food branding on children’s eating behavior and obesity Physiology & Behavior 2012; 106: 379–386 61 Boyland E.J, Halford JCG Television advertising and branding: ... techniques used to market food and beverages to children, including product placement and branding, sponsorship, direct marketing, product design and packaging and point-of-sale promotion Table...