... rigid capsules, capsule glands and albumin glands are present in a complex of pallial glands These differ in their origin andfunction (Chukchin, 1984) Oviductal glands in octopus secrete an adhesive ... oocytes in the coelom, and usually a single spawning, occur in octopus of the suborder Incirrata Octopus zonatus, in which repeated spawning has been observed (Rodaniche, 1984), is an exception In ... complicated than in females, especially because of the greater number of accessory glands involved in spermatophore formation ARKHIPKIN: Reproductive System Structure, DevelopmentandFunctionin Cephalopods...
... determined using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM IV [37] conducted by a clinical psychologist (PL) Following the SCID, participants were administered the PANSS and QOLS interviews, NEO and ... neurocognitive testing PANSS and QOLS ratings were performed blind to responses to the NEO and neurocognitive test scores Neurocognitive testing, QOLS and PANSS interviews were conducted by trained research ... temperament and character inventory and quality of life in individuals with schizoaffective disorder living in the community Qual Life Res 2001, 10:133-139 Addington J, Addington D: Neurocognitive and...
... proteins destined for degradation are selectively tagged by ubiquitin It is noteworthy that several proteins involved in this process, including polyubiquitin (MGG_01282.5) and ubiquitin activating ... wall integrity and pathogenicity [95-98] Phosphorylation activity of calcineurin is inactivated when it is coupled with cyclophilin and other FK506-binding proteins (FKBPs) in the presence of inhibitors ... and appressorium formation in a CYP1-dependent manner, supporting a role for calcineurin in regulating appressorium development The transcriptional activity of calcineurin (MGG_07456.5) remained...
... ATP binding site serves as a docking site for specific binding of cytoplasmic signaling proteins containing Src homology-2 (SH2) and protein tyrosine binding (PTB) domains These proteins in turn ... tyrosine kinase inhibitors Inhibiting the activity of tyrosine kinases by low molecular weight compounds capable of interfering with either ligand binding (in the case of receptor tyrosine kinases) ... The NRTK have a kinase domain and often possess several additional signaling or protein-protein interacting domains such as SH2, SH3 and the PH domain [9] The tyrosine kinase domain spans approximately...
... whirring of the drill As the drill is forced through the skin and flesh deeper into the muscle A small pool of begins to lightly spill out of it and begins spraying in a fine mist from the spinning ... film industry in contextualizing and exploring the production anddevelopment of this sub genre in relation to the horror genre, as well as in relation to the financial motivation surrounding ... successful and controversial examples Laugier has been vocal in defining (and deconstructing) the movement in France, pointing to the relative smallness of the French horror industry and the difficulties...
... Only invasive cancers were included in the incidence data, except in situ bladder cancers were included Incidence and Mortality Coding Beginning with the year 2001, the coding scheme for incident ... Cancer inNew Jersey 1979-2002; and Cancer Survival inNew Jersey 1979-1997 Our new interactive cancer data mapping application provides incidence and mortality counts and rates statewide and at ... cancer and for all sites combined For the incidence counts and rates, in situ cancers are not included except for bladder cancer in situ cases, which are included with invasive urinary bladder, urinary...
... loved ones in combat, challenges communicating) interfere with spouses’ efforts to maintain their relationships, damaging marriages that would have remained satisfying and fulfilling in the absence ... hinder their efforts to maintain their relationships (e.g., by minimizing opportunities for intimacy, by preventing effective problem-solving, by creating new problems to solve), thereby leading ... wives, maintaining their families and supporting their husbands in the military may be consistent with the social roles ascribed to women in society at large In contrast, civilian husbands may...
... implicated in inflammation, immunity and angiogenesis [2] Initial studies in mice supported a role for G-CSF in immune deviation towards T helper type (Th2) cytokine production [3] In humans, G-CSF increases ... increases interleukin (IL)-4 release and decreases interferon (IFN)-g production [4], induces immune modulatory genes in T cells, including the Th2 master transcription factor GATA-3 [5], and promotes ... G-CSF In vitro DC phenotype andfunction It has been previously shown that filgrastim indirectly affects DC number and function, skewing in vitro DC Bonanno et al Journal of Translational Medicine...
... Journal of Inequalities and Applications functions, we obtain the convergence in measure of the corresponding nondecreasing sequence of rearrangements In the third section we introduce, in a natural ... obtain inequalities involving such parameters, when passing from a set of functions in L∞ , or in LΦ , to the set of rearrangements We denote by N, Q, and R the set of all natural, rational, and ... = μ(J) and μ(I) < μ(J) Then I ⊂ J and μ(J \I) > Denoted by int(J \I) the interior of the interval J \I, we have ηg (λ) = +∞ and η f (λ) < +∞ for each λ ∈ int(J \I) Fix λ1 ∈ int(J \I) and λ2 >...
... listed in this section The examples described in the previous section are also included in this listing 3.1 Industrial power quality monitoring applications (i) Energy and demand profiling with ... Lamoree, and A Sundaram, “Distance estimation technique for single line-to-ground faults in aradial distribution system,” in IEEE of Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, vol 4, pp 2551–2555, Singapore, ... ONLINE AND OFFLINE POWER QUALITY MONITORING As utilities and industrial customers have expanded their power quality monitoring systems, the data management, analysis, and interpretation functions...
... aureus in HBSS and 10% (final) pooled human AB serum in tubes which were then gassed with 5% CO2-air mixture and incubated with end-toend mixing at 37°C Samples were taken at 0, and h, diluted in ... 191100 ± 19520 IL-2, interleukin 2; IFNγ, interferon-gamma; PHA, phytohaemagglutinin bProliferation data expressed in disintegration per minute (dpm) Earlier studies, which examined the effects of ... bBactericidal activity expressed as % killing cChemokinesis and chemotaxis expressed in mm/90 dIodination expressed in pmoles iodine/107 cells ponents of the innate and adaptive immune response were...
... Ferrara, and Pavia u in Italy; the Universities of Helsinki and Tampere in Finland; the Universities of Madrid, Alicante, and Mallorca in Spain; the Universities of Groningen and Utrecht in the ... and Bristol in England; the Universities of Edinburgh and St Andrews in Scotland; the Universities of G¨ ttingen, Hamburg, Heidelberg, M¨ nster, Bielefeld, Freiburg, o u T¨ bingen, and Kiel in ... be integrated and coordinated within operational techniques for creating and implementing law I present such units as functional, and I conceive of legal ordering as a dynamic activity.27 In...
... functional legal units, and (6) in integrating and coordinating such units within a duly systematized operational system Form and the formal in functional legal units, andin a legal system as a ... law-making and law-administering institutions, (2) in constructing the form and content of preceptual and nonpreceptual species of law, (3) in constructing the various formal features and complementary ... form for what role it plays in advancing understanding or in serving ends We may readily differentiate, in functional terms, between the overall form (and features thereof) of a functional unit...
... toward it and view it as a binding standard Fifth, readers of the words and phrases appearing in the contents of actual reinforcive rules prescribing features of institutions and other functional ... to ordinary meaning in light of context, cannot itself advance understanding in the foregoing important respect of what “context” means in the makeup of such argumentation A frontal andin depth ... analysis insofar as relevant, both as a source of information, andin accounting for the normative cement of functional legal units In Chapters Four through Nine, I will demonstrate the foregoing in...
... remedies, and still other functional units, can be coherently combined, integrated, and coordinated within general operational techniques for creating and implementing law To be so integrated and coordinated ... and illuminating treatments are F Schauer, Playing by the Rules: A Philosophical Examination of Rule-Based Decision-Making in Law andin Life (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1991) and L Alexander and ... such inspiration, for these forms define and organize the institutional roles It is true that reinforcive rules also figure in the creation and structuring of roles, and such rules may figure indirectly...
... words in fixed verbal sequence, include judge-made case law interpreting or filling gaps in constitutional texts, case law interpreting or filling gaps in statutes, case law interpreting or filling ... corresponding manner of incorporating form and content within a statute encompasses: (a) formulation in a chosen set of words in a fixed verbal sequence, and (b) formulation in writing, that is, in print ... These purposes include creating and maintaining a legal system as such, serving policy and related ends, implementing the rule of law, and serving fundamental political values In light of prior...