... are often less intense and occur during summer and autumn, are known as Scirocco The Bora and Scirocco wind conditions result in downwelling and upwelling events, respectively, in the western ... dynamics was obtained during the winter and spring seasons The model was run using irradiance forcings and physical oceanographic forcings such as SSC, temperature, salinity, tides, and vertical ... Harbours, Springer, Printed in The Netherlands, 461-476 [79] Williams, D (2009) Part 1: hydrodynamics and sediment transport In Dredging of sand from Darwin Harbour, hydrographic and marine life,...
... flux non-competitively by binding to a binding site other than BL In addition, changes in the conformation of BL caused by this binding of proton result in decreases in the number of BL The conformation ... the preculture and incubated for days The moss and dialysis membrane were transferred onto the agar medium for the main culture Instead of CuSO4·5H2O, CuCl2·2H2O was added to the main culture ... cupric ion, and Min+ is the competing cation that inhibits copper toxicity and accumulation In this study, calcium ion and proton were assumed to be the only competing cations WHAM VI (The Windermere...
... of the GNP containing membrane during separations about mm side were obtained Double stained 70 nm thin sections were examined in a Zeiss EM900 electron microscope Chemicals and procedures for ... melting In previous works, it was already shown that no defects were induced by heating the GNP containing membranes at low laser intensities, since the membrane performance returned to the original ... the GNPs in the skin layer of ISR membranes containing 1À4 wt % GNPs Figure TEM pictures and particle size distributions of the GNPs in the porous substructure of ISR membranes containing 1À4...
... difference in chemical shift observed for Phe49 in penetratin andin penetratin(W48F,W56F) is most likely due to changes in ring currents when changing amino acid 48 from a tryptophan to a phenylalanine, ... does not interact with the DHPC rim There is a slight difference in the structure of penetratin in bicelles containing 10% DMPG and 10% DMPS, and penetratin seems to be more helical in bicelles ... penetratin and the membrane surface layer, and by substituting the two tryptophans for phenylalanines in penetratin, the peptide inserts somewhat deeper into the hydrophobic bilayer, and looses...
... containing a bp insertion 24 bp and 12 bp insertions bp insert Numerous point mutations bp insertion 12 bp deletion, bp insertion Two bp deletions, bp and 21 bp insertions 24 bp insertion, 15 bp insertion, ... protein amino acid insertion amino acid variable region and amino acid inserts Truncated protein Highly variable protein sequence Truncated protein Truncated protein Variable protein sequence Inserts ... Inserts of and amino acids Truncated protein Inserts of and amino acids Truncated protein Truncated protein Truncated protein Protein extended Truncated protein Truncated protein Truncated protein Truncated...
... education and/ or income consume less fish and vegetables, but more fried foods, pasta, potatoes, table sugar and beer Hence, they ingest fewer vitamins and minerals (e g vitamin A, iron and calcium) ... associated with higher intake of meat and animal fats and a lower intake of vegetable and fruits as well as whole-grain products were found These include TC, Apo B, vitamin B 12 and uric acid together ... stress, and higher risk of thrombosis Homocysteine, resulting as an intermediate product of the methionine metabolism, is re-methylated in presence of folic acid and cobalamin (vitamin B 12)...
... containing a bp insertion 24 bp and 12 bp insertions bp insert Numerous point mutations bp insertion 12 bp deletion, bp insertion Two bp deletions, bp and 21 bp insertions 24 bp insertion, 15 bp insertion, ... protein amino acid insertion amino acid variable region and amino acid inserts Truncated protein Highly variable protein sequence Truncated protein Truncated protein Variable protein sequence Inserts ... Inserts of and amino acids Truncated protein Inserts of and amino acids Truncated protein Truncated protein Truncated protein Protein extended Truncated protein Truncated protein Truncated protein Truncated...
... of screw inclination in an in vivo spiral osteotomy Clin Orthop 1983, 178:74-79 Aro HT, Choa EY: Bone healing patterns affected by loading, fracture fragment stability, fracture type and fracture ... compression screw maintained greater compression than the Synthes screw, the clinical significance of this finding remains unclear The literature has yet to demonstrate the amount of interfragmentary ... leading to less post-operative pain and morbidity Whether this is clinically significant is currently unknown and is an area of further investigation Our study has demonstrated that the Synthes and...
... of screw inclination in an in vivo spiral osteotomy Clin Orthop 1983, 178:74-79 Aro HT, Choa EY: Bone healing patterns affected by loading, fracture fragment stability, fracture type and fracture ... compression screw maintained greater compression than the Synthes screw, the clinical significance of this finding remains unclear The literature has yet to demonstrate the amount of interfragmentary ... leading to less post-operative pain and morbidity Whether this is clinically significant is currently unknown and is an area of further investigation Our study has demonstrated that the Synthes and...
... (Table 4) Pin track infection was developed in patients (9.3%) postoperatively, in group A andin group B Pin track infection was superficial, located in all patients at the site of insertion ... MGL and GM participated in the design of the study and drafted the manuscript ANM and CDP performed the statistical analysis AEB, INKA, and AVK participated in its design and coordination and ... prolonged lying Postoperative complications included pneumonia in patient (1.4%), urinary tract infection in patients (4.2%), and pulmonary embolism in patients (2.8%) Discussion Intertrochanteric...
... ECOLURE TUBUS (C/T index) Differences between C/T indexes were calculated as follows: C/T index(during checking x) divided by C/T index(during checking x–1) RESULTS Obtained data During the whole ... 20 pairs and for single checking are presented in Fig There are two obvious peaks of swarming – the first peak in spring (May 8th) and the second in summer (July 7th) There is one lower in between ... pheromone-traps checking Dataofof pheromone-traps checking Fig Differences between C/T indexes (calculated as follows: C/T index (during checking x) divided by C/T index (during checking x–1)) the numbers...
... parameters and 50 state variables, representing tree volume and height as well as pools of water and various C- and N-containing materials in soil and tree organs The process-based modelling in RECOGNITION ... shown in Table II We can see that in the boreal zone NPP increases more than Rs which results in the increase in NEP of Figure 5, in the temperate zone an increase in NPP is offset by a larger increase ... N-cycling The increase in NPP because of environmental change led to an increase in carbon stock in tree and soil at the end of the simulated 80-year growing periods (Fig 11) The average increase in...
... each declines again in older wood Grandinin and roburin E show less clear patterns, but in general concentrations remain approximately constant during the first 30 years before declining The concentration ... vescalagin and castalagin may transform directly or indirectly to dimers The rapid decline in vescalagin corresponds with an increase in concentrations of these dimers Roburin D (vescalagincastalagin) ... roburin D shows a similar pattern to vescalagin, which contrasts with the variation of roburins A and C Roburin A increases in concentration during the first 10 years of ageing and roburin C...
... Valancogne and Nasr [12] and van Bavel and van Bavel [3] This method has been tested and validated G sepium trees [9] The apparatus consists of a flexible heater encircling the stem and providing a ... steady and known amount of heat (Pin) The heated segment is insulated The outward heat flow is partitioned into three conductive fluxes: up and down the stem (Qv), radial conduction into the insulation ... the different advantages and disadvantages (table I), it is interesting to use the two methods in a complementary way and also to compare the results from the same stem In this note, a methods...
... artery pressures and a decrease in left ventricular end-diastolic pressure In our study, in both groups after shunting it was detectable an increase in heart rate at 10 and 20 minute and a decrease ... and comparison of this shunt with an interatrial shunt Pulmonary artery banding in pigs reproducibly results in right side circulatory failure detectable as an increase in right ventricular and ... followed by continuous IV infusions of thiopental sodium (1 mg/min), fentanyl citrate (4 mg/min), pancuronium bromide (0.25 mg/min), and lidocaine (2 mg/min), throughout the experiment After intubation...
... in Ppeak and Pplateau and improved oxygenation and intrapulmonary shunt with PVC compared to VCV in patients undergoing thoracotomy using a Vt of 10 mL/kg during TLV and OLV The findings were ... increments in the infusion rate A minimum time of minute was required between infusion rate increases Excessive depth of anesthesia judged by hypotension (MAP < 20% of the preinduction baseline) ... decelerating, minimizing peak airway pressures, and theoretically resulting in more homogeneous distribution of Vt, improvement in static and dynamic lung compliance, better oxygenation and dead...
... Healing Total Healing Total Healing Total Healing No Healing Partial Healing Partial Healing Total Healing Partial Healing Partial Healing Total Healing Total Healing Partial Healing Total Healing ... Materials and methods All animal handling and caretaking was conducted in accordance with guidelines given by the Danish Inspectorate of Animal Experimentation and after approval from this institution ... Netherlands) and from each level five slices of μm thickness were cut and stained with Goldners Trichrom, which stains mineralized bone green and non-mineralized bone red The sections were cut in...
... defined as an arterial oxygen saturation of less than 90% It was considered minor when lasting less than min, and major when lasting or longer Information regarding late complications was obtained ... of minor peri-operative bleeding in the GDWF group [5] This was balanced by an increase in the number of patients with one or more tracheal ring fractures in the CBR group (30%) The increase in ... cannula obstruction in the literature (0.3–3.5%) [13-15] Strict adherence to nursing protocols and a low threshold for cleaning the inner cannula should be the standard of care in the intensive care...
... homogenates containing 30 µg of protein and with marker proteins (Sigma, St Louis, USA) including a 120 kD protein, E coli β-galactosidase All protein concentrations were measured using the Bradford ... in patients with cirrhosis Gut 1999, 44:749-753 Feron O and Kelly RA The caveolar paradox: suppressing, inducing and terminating eNOS signaling Circ Res 2001, 88:129131 Arteel GE, Briviba K and ... activity is inhibited by protein-protein interaction of caveolin-1 with eNOS in hepatic [7,12] and extrahepatic vessels [14,18] Others cast doubt on the very localisation of caveolin-1 in hepatic...
... sCath and mini-BAL sampling techniques, indicating that these procedures cannot be used interchangeably for studying the lung inflammatory response in patients with acute hypoxaemic lung injury Introduction ... of Ticino, Switzerland, and informed written consent was obtained from each patient's next of kin Clinical data Clinical, physiological and biological data at the time of fluid sampling and throughout ... 0.50) during sampling Protein concentration ratio, C-reactive protein and PMN count in patients with ALI/ARDS and ACLE The protein concentration in undiluted oedema fluid sampling obtained by...