... increasing quality and safety of these products for safe clinical use The quality, sterility, and safety aspects of tissue bank products are analogous with the preparation of pharmaceuticals and medical ... irradiate soft tissues? Until today, soft tissues have never been irradiated for fear that the dose of 25 kGy is too large and could weaken the collagen structure of tendons and ligaments These and ... grafts The clinicalapplicationsof irradiated bone grafts are described in Part V, and the applicationsof irradiated amnion grafts in Part VI This book includes three valuable sources of information...
... for learners of various alphabetic languages (Jared et al., 1990; Ziegler and Goswami, 2005) andof Chinese, e.g., (Lee et al., 2005), and is important for both young readers (Ho and Bryant, 1997; ... Tzeng, and D.-L Hung 2005 Consistency, regularity, and frequency effects in naming Chinese characters, Language and Linguistics, 6(1), 75–107 C.-H Lin and P Collins 2012 The effects of L1 and orthographic ... time of logging into the game, players can choose two parameters: (1) class level: lower class (i.e., grades and 2), middle class (i.e., grades and 4), or upper class (i.e., grades and 6) and...
... Rehabilitation and Research Centre, University of Oulu, FIN-, Finland Axel Urhausen Institute of Sports and Preventitive Medicine, Department ofClinical Medicine, University of Saarland, D-, Saarbruecken, ... knowledge and methodologies from different, and often distant, areas can interact to create a better understanding of, for example, the mechanisms behind development of tissue injury and its healing ... of Anatomy, University of Kuopio, FIN-, Finland Jan Henriksson Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institute, University of Stockholm, SE, Sweden Nils Hjeltness Department of...
... visiting professor at the Universities of Cape Town, Tel Aviv, and Lyon, and at the Pasteur and Weizmann Institutes He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science andof the ... He is a member of numerous professional societies and has been on the editorial boards of The American Journal of Physiology, The Journal of Nutrition, and The American Journal ofClinical Nutrition ... Health and Disease, John J.B Anderson and Sanford C Garner Edited by Ira Wolinsky Published Titles Practical Handbook of Nutrition in Clinical Practice, Donald F Kirby and Stanley J Dudrick Handbook...
... systems, mind and body, and body and soul The human whole is more than the sum of his or her parts and cannot be meaningfully dissected to understand the whole One is reminded of the story of the blind ... Much the same sort of energy transfer is seen in the voodoo cult of Haiti and in the laying on of hands and the effect of prayer, albeit negative energy in the first instance and positive in the ... acupuncture and homeopathy exhibit elements of supersensible energetic transformation of the body–mind Professor William Tiller, Professor Emeritus of the Department of Material Sciences and Engineering...
... Medical Center and Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Texas 78229-3900 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, ... tube of cells and phage add 2.5 ml of prewarmed (37 °) LB broth containing 40 ~1 of freshly added X-Gal (20 mg m1-1) stock solution per ml of LB broth Add 2.5 ml of molten (45 °) LB top agar and ... m o l of O N P G per minute per milligram of total protein at 28 ° and p H 7.0) R a n d o m Pools of lac F u s i o n s A number of strategies exist in E c o l i for the construction of random...
... distribution of cognate ligands or receptors in tissues or cells In [15] in this volume4 we describe other applications: molecular characterization of ligands and receptors, and the cloning of novel ligands ... Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143-0414 EHUD Y ISACOFF (19), Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California ... Department its, Institute of Medical Science, of Tokyo, Tokyo 108, Japan of GenetUniversity GREG ODORIZZI (8), Division of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of California and Howard Hughes...
... ClinicalApplicationsof CE 1 ClinicalApplicationsof Capillary Electrophoresis Margaret A Jenkins Introduction Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is a new and innovative technique ... M A and Guerin M D (1996) Capillary electrophoresis as a clinical tool J Chromatogr B 682, 23–34 Clinical Applicationsof CE Lehmann, R., Liebich, H M., and Voelter, W (1996) Application of capillary ... examined, and a peak is seen between the urea/creatinine and α2, it is preferable to apply µL of unconcentrated urine to either an IEF or EP gel, and to immunofix for the heavy and light chain of the...
... mdtcate the migrated posmons of the sense strand of normal control, the sense strand of sample DNA of SW 1116 as an example abnormal band, and an internal DNA size marker of GENESCANROX, respectively ... a 10% SSCP gel of 24 cm at 2O’C Blue, green, and red arrows indicate the migrated positions of the sense strand of normal control, the anttsense strand of the normal control, and an internal ... CTGCACCAG-3’) The sense strand of normal control was labeled with PM of blue Rl lo-dUTP and the sense strands of normal control and tumor cell lines were labeled wrth 0.5 pM of green R6G-dUTP The...
... magnification and limit the field of view of the subject The change in contrast that results from use of an air gap is shown in Figure 14 Patient ClinicalApplications Both grid and air gap techniques ... also of scattered x rays Grids The most common method of reducing the level of scattered radiation reaching the image receptor is use of grids (9) A grid is constructed of alternating strips oftead ... panel of the x-ray machine to produce the desired radiograph The selection of these factors affects the image density and tient contrast of the radiograph and the pa- exposure Control of Image...
... monographs on techniques of physical organic chemistry and texts which describe mechanismsof organic reactions The excellent 1986 text, Investigation of Rates andMechanismsof Reactions, edited ... Reactions and Their Mechanisms The abbreviated representations ofmechanisms introduced by Ingold and Hughes and their colleagues are still widely used [3]; they are concise, easy to understand and ... Potential and current 6.5.2 The electrochemical double layer and the charging current 6.5.3 Mass transport and current 6.6 The kinetics andmechanismsof follow-up reactions 6.6.1 Nomenclature 6.6.2 Mechanisms...
... 38 v A REVIEW OF THE CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL MECHANISMSOF THE STORAGE STABILITY OF FAST PYROLYSIS BIO-OILS ABSTRACT Understanding the fundamental chemical and physical aging mechanisms is necessary ... this reaction include carbonates and chlorides of sodium and potassium; calcium and sodium sulfates; and calcium and sodium acetates (Adams and Adkins 1925; Adkins and Nissen 1922) Catalysts for ... Refractive Indices and Densities of Mixtures of Certain Alcohols and Aldehydes,” J Am Chem Soc., 50, pp 499-503 Adkins, H and Broderick, A.E (1928b) “The Rate of Synthesis and Hydrolysis of Certain Acetals,”...
... quality of life in a clinical sample of obese children and adolescents Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:134 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: • ... weight and HRQoL We examined pubertal status and its impact on obesity and HRQoL The aims of this study were therefore to: 1) to measure HRQoL in a mixed-ethnic clinical sample of obese children and ... status and ethnicity were used to compare the PedsQL scores of the clinic and the control samples Finally, analysis of covariance was used to investigate the interaction effect of pubertal status and...
... screening of lung cancer, the measurement of texture and density of the nodule, the dynamical evaluation by the volumetry and contrast impregnation and the fusion of the images obtained by CT and positron ... size of the circles by finding the central point, mass center, of each nodule and then, calculated the distance of this central point to the most distant point of each 28 Theory andApplicationsof ... specific way and called the initial slice of a series of the slices Because of the specific initialization, steps (i) and (ii) in the flowchart for the initial slice are different from those of the...
... (15 of deposition time, labeled S1 and S2) and two to AlNO (10 of deposition time, labeled S3 and S4) From set 2, three samples correspond to AlN (10 of deposition time, labeled S5, S6 and S7) and ... S5, S6 and S7) and one to AlNO (10 of deposition time, labeled S8) All samples were deposited using an Ar flowof 20 sccm, an N2 flowof sccm and an O2 flowof sccm In all samples (excluding the ... mode of 0-600 eV, and (ii) a multiplex repetitive scan mode No signal smoothing was attempted and a scanning step of eV/step and 0.2 eV/step with an interval of 50 ms was utilized for survey and...
... Zhmakin and Yu.N Makarov Chapter 11 Crystal Growth and Stoichiometry of Strongly Correlated Intermetallic Cerium Compounds 263 Andrey Prokofiev and Silke Paschen Part 213 Growth of Thin Films and ... variation of the shape and the size of the cooler (inside and out), can model a family of “cold keys” for testing a wider interval of temperature gradients and crystallization rates The fusion of the ... temperature of the melt and that of the air stream; αs is the coefficient of heat transfer from the cooler wall to the air stream; and kp, ka and kc designates the heat conductivity of the plug, air and...
... new applicationsof these polynomials, deriving new bounds for the radius of a graph and the “weight k-excess” of a vertex Generalizing these results, and grouping ideas of Van Dam [10] , and ... presence of high levels of structure in the considered graphs See, for instance, the papers of Haemers and Van Dam, [12] , and Garriga, Yebra, and the author [17] ,[18] ,[20] ,[21] , and also ... books of Biggs [4] , Cvetkovi´, Doob, and c Sachs [9] , and the comprehensive text about distance-regular graphs of Brouwer, Cohen and Neumaier [5] (See also the surveys of Cvetkovi´ and Doob...
... characterize clinical isolates of M bovis and M tuberculosis isolated from animals and human in India by using IS 6110 and IS 1081 sequence polymorphism based RFLP in order to disclose chain of transmission ... of transmission between human and animals in a restricted geographical location Materials and Methods Mycobacterial strains Details ofclinical isolates of M bovis and M tuberculosis used in this ... IS6110 and IS1081 probes The results of RFLP fingerprinting of mycobacterial strains with these probes are shown in Table and Out of 28 field M tuberculosis strains, 27 showed copies of IS6110...
... difference between maximum rates of transpiration (E and absorption is greatly ) max affected by the relative magnitude of root resistance The minimum value of leaves occurs leaves about h after ... h after (E at that time, transpiration ): max and absorption are equal This fact provides a means to obtain an estimation of the total resistance of the transpirational pathway (Fig 3) It is possible ... resistances and capacitance) of the equivalent circuit having the same transfer function (= transpiration versus absorption) This transformation allows those interested in water proportion balance of...
... aspect of the cuboid and lateral cuneiform bones, with distal attachment on both the medial and lateral sides of the proximal phalanx of the hallux The FHB acts to flex the proximal phalanx of digit ... ages of 18 and 35 were recruited from the student and community populations surrounding a university in Southeastern Michigan A sub-group of 40 participants were Galloway et al Journal of Foot and ... present mean and standard deviation values for all parameters at baseline and at subsequent week, 16 week and 24 week data collection sessions The root mean square error, standard error of the measurement,...