... surprisingly, since publication ofThe Origin of Species in 1859, there has been a long historyof using evolution to interpret humanbehaviour andsociety, some of which makes distinctly disturbing ... behaviours as human beings.Darwin adopted an anthropomorphic style with the inten-tion of showing that emotions and expressions were notunique to human beings, while his comparisons between human ... Emotions, Darwin catalogued an amazing array ofequivalent facial expressions in humans and animals. By pointing out the striking similarities between the A HISTORY OF EVOLUTION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR...
... attention to the management of non-profit service organizations in larger management education programs—business administration, public administration, and educational admin-istration. In part, ... welfare organi-zations increased, the concern for organizational rationalization increased.This concern was reflected in the Charity Organization movement thatbegan in London and was brought ... the “deterministic” environ-ment that inhibits choice by channeling organizations in predeter-mined directions. Whole populations of organizations are viewed assurviving, or failing, regardless...
... EM2 in protecting against Cu2+-induced apoB modification in LDL. As shown in Fig. 8B, exposure of LDL to 20 mmAAPH in the presence of an increasing concentration ofEM1 (50–200 lm) resulted in ... rate-limitinghydrogen abstraction reactions and undergo fast ter-mination reactions, the peroxidation would be inhib-ited [40].The formation of lipid peroxidation products is aphenomenon common in ... initiatingand ⁄ or propagating radicals to inhibit peroxidation.After the inhibition period, absorbance at 234 nmincreased fast with time upon Cu2+-initiation, indica-ting depletion of the endogenous...
... this information [18].Despite the limitations in detailed information, broadinformation on funding was obtained. Interviews withkey stakeholders confirmed that the preponderance offunding ... level in one province, and district-level researchwas conducted in two districts within the focus province.Interviewees were selected based on a "snowballing" proc-ess originating ... interventionreceiving donor support, including through PEPFAR fund-ing, was the rural retention scheme. This includes incen-tives to attract doctors into rural areas, including betterhousing, a car...
... the national mass vaccination program occurring in 2006; (b) Consolidation Phase, in which gains are maintained, further restructuring of the poultry industry is undertaken, farms in the industrial ... planning horizon, beyond 2010. 70. It is expected that the control phase will continue until 2007, with some reduction in the national mass vaccination occurring in 2006. The consolidation ... freedom from infection. 72. Vaccination will remain a key component of the control program wherever the risk of infection remains high and application of vaccination will continue to be risk-based....
... beings a few meters in length, politely running one behind the other, in long, sloworderly procession. They are very patient. One stream of beings stops so another stream can continueat right angles. ... outline the same continents you canmake out in daytime; and many correspond to cities you’ve already mapped. The cities areconcentrated near coastlines. They tend to be sparser in continental interiors. ... anychoice in creating the Universe. But if the Universe is infinitely old—if the Big Bang some 15 billionyears ago is only the most recent cusp in an infinite series of cosmic contractions and...
... final manu-script. JAH conceived the study, secured funding, contributedto its design and co-ordination, participated in interpretation ofdata and contributed to the preparation of the final ... demon-strated an increase in proteoglycan production in degenerate human IVD cells following CDMP treatment. Here we investi-gated the effect of CDMP 1 onhuman NP cells cultured in analginate ... expression in different areas of disc in non-degenerate v/s degenerate discsIVD area analysed for CDMP expression Intermediate degeneration (P) Severe degeneration (P)CDMP 1 expression in NP Non-degenerate...
... fixed in 100% methanolfor 2 min, stained in Giemsa for 2 min, rinsed in PBSand then subjected to microsc opic inspection (ì200).Values for invasion and migration were obtaine d bycounting five ... involved in the estrogen signalingpathway.Though JMJD2A and 2B exhibited robust interactionswith ER, in contrast to depletion of JMJD2B, depletionof JMJD2A caused only a marginal defect in ... be, at least in part, involved in human breast cancer by constituting a key componentof the estrogen signaling pathway or binding pRb andHDACs to suppress E2F-induced ARHI expression.However,...
... studied in an in vitro cell model, evaluating inhibition of superoxide anion (O2 ) production induced by N-formylmethionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (FMLP). Their effects on PMN adhesion to HUVEC ... 269:C42-C47.42. Nixon JB, McPhail LC: Protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms trans-locate to Triton-insoluble fractions in stimulated human neutrophils: correlation of conventional PKC with activationof NADPH ... stimulus and inactivewhen cells were challenged by PMA. Both compounds acted both on PMN and HUVEC.Conclusion: Considering the interesting anti-inflammatory effects of these compounds inin vivo...
... main adi-pocytokine producing insulin resistance via the inhibitionof insulin-induced Akt phosphorylation inhuman adi-pocytes, and the attenuation of IL-8 production and/oraction may be a target ... PKB/Akt inhibited theeffect of insulin-stimulated GLUT-4 translocation in adi-pocytes [9]. Therefore, it is conceivable that inhibition ofinsulin-induced Akt activation is reflected in insulin ... producing insulin resistance viathe inhibition of insulin-induced Akt phosphorylation in adipocytes. The attenuation of IL-8 actionmight be a target for prevention of diabetes and its complications.BackgroundInsulin...
... prompting for registrations. Finally the influence ofthe physical environment is incorporated in evaluation.Conclusions In the psychiatric emergency setting the procedure ofsegregation of single ... organizing a PICU [15]. Inclusion 1was a completely segregated PICU-condition, whileinclusion 2 was a condi tion giving the patients opportu-nity to choose between a certain level of isolation ... caution when applying seg-regation in the form of seclusion [41]. The presentsegregation setting represents an effective alternative toseclusion with the patients staying mostly in the wingstogether...
... Propositions 17–20, measuring conical volumes.Interlude Propositions 21–2, finding proportions holding with acircle and an inscribed polygon.Section 2: Main treatiseChapter 5 Propositions 23–34, ... objects.Proposition 23, introducing the second section with the main work, effectsa dramatic transformation. A circle with a polygon inscribed within it is imag-ined rotated in space, yielding a sphere ... anything but simple. The work can be seen to consistof two main sections, further divided into eight parts (the titles are, of course,mine):Section 1: IntroductionIntroduction Covering letter,...