... diffusion of Western, or American, beauty ideals at the expense of local discourses, the the meaning of this diffusion is complex. In the cities of Asia, Latin America and elsewhere, the spread of ... cosmetics company whose sales reached £360 million by the end ofthe decade The combination ofthe toiletry and cosmetics interests ofthe two firms had the apparent potential to create a significant ... identified Revlon as one ofthe symbols ofthe globalization ofthe beauty (and other) markets.81 Yet during the 1970s Revlon diversified domestically into health care and other unrelated products...
... are therefore 37Male Reproductive Health Disorders and the Potential Role of Environmental Chemical Exposures the pelvis, then through the pelvis (inguinal canal) into the bottom of the ... and expensive studies as the vast majority of baby boys in the study will not have the disorders. Finally, the larger the number of boys studied, the more accurate the study is likely to ... other factors in the mother – in other words, it is the lifestyle that is causal but this lifestyle also happens to increase phthalate exposure ofthe mother (for example, by heavy use of...
... country of origin and acculturaon levels of community members), and cultural, economic, and physical condions that prevail there. The aim of this undertaking is to idenfy the needs ofthe community ... 22Reproductive Health Care through the Eyes of Latina Women regions ofthe United States (in the Mid Atlanc, West Coast and Southwest) with high concentraons of Lanos. Although the study sample is small, ... period of me.20 A community needs assessment can help providers obtain a clearer picture ofthe parcular Lano community they serve. This type of assessment describes the people (e.g., the...
... some ofthe op-tions the Navy might consider.This report should be of interest to the Office ofthe Secretary of Defense and to Navy policymakers involved in the present and futuredirection of ... thermal test of the OWP, the results of which have already been used to establish the life of the OWP on the E-2C.ADDING COOPERATIVE ENGAGEMENT CAPABILITY TO THE E-2C FLEETTable 3.2 lists the equipment ... depending on the extent ofthe maintenance. The air-craft then returns to the fleet for another 40 months. This cyclerepeats itself until the aircraft retires. Approximately 8 percent of the aircraft...
... isolating the cDNA of PO-CHH andidentifying the native CHH neuropeptide in the ES,after the recent report of CHH cDNA from the ES[28]. Also, we examined the physiological responses of the release ... ATGGGATATGTTCTCAGT),revealing the presence of a long 3¢-UTR ( 1.5 kbp). The amplicon (132 bp) produced from the nestedPCR of 5¢-RACE cDNA contained a 5¢-UTR and the remaining sequence ofthe 5¢-end of PO-CHH. The complete ... cloned the full-length cDNA of PO-CHH and identified the presence of the neuropeptide forms in the ES and PO. For the first time in crustaceans, the expression profiles of these two CHHs in response...
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... encoding the residues L and Nat the N-terminal end ofthe truncated bB2, and the residuesQ and W at the C-terminal end of truncated bB2, becausethese four residues are present in the structure of ... residues occur upon the surfaces of bB2 and cB. Furthermore, the bottom part of Fig. 1shows a schematic representation ofthe transplanta-tion. This part ofthe figure emphasizes the conceptualpoint ... MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry in the linear mode. The identity ofthe protein was furtherconfirmed by MALDI-TOF-based peptide mass finger-printing, with 1–2 Da accuracy, involving detection of the...
... be measured with the woman in the sitting position with the arm at the level ofthe heart. (II-2A)2. An appropriately sized cuff (i.e., length of 1.5 times the circumference ofthe arm) should ... prevention of preeclampsia. However, there is some controversy overwhether or not prevention of preeclampsia per se is a wor-thy goal, rather than the prevention ofthe complications of preeclampsia. ... Classification The classification ofthe hypertensive disordersof preg-nancy is based on the two most common manifestations of preeclampsia: hypertension and proteinuria. Accordingly, the measurement of...
... pathologist ofthe UK. As their work overlaps the professional span of many ofthe present generation of breast specialists, they have been left to future study.This chapter is not the history of ... classification ofthe more important clinical benign breast disorders that make up the main constituents of ANDI. An important point ofthe classifi-cation is the replacement ofthe term disease by disorders ... the basis ofthe macroscopic anatomy ofthe breast in his book on the anatomy of diseases ofthe breast published in 1845. The French surgeon Reclus gave an excellent description ofthe clinical...
... of Oranges 17 times the Calcium of Milk 15 times the Potassium of Bananas25 times the Iron of Spinach9 times the Protein of Yogurt4 times the Vitamin A of Carrots7 times the Vitamin C of ... comparison of nutritional information17 times the Vitamin C of Oranges4times the Calcium of Milk3times the Potassium of Bananas2times the Protein of Yogurt4times the Vitamin A of CarrotsTiny ... provides 78% RDA of Vitamin A.1These leaves could save millions of lives.Identification and Uses21History of MoringaMoringa oleifera is the best known ofthe thirteen species ofthe genus...