... physicians trained in what is called Western medicine, countries differ considerably intheiruseand interpretation of certain medical terms Even within a country, physicians differ in knowledge and ... a working group on International Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions to explore means of coordinating and standardizing the reporting of ADRs The group devised and pilot-tested a method and a ... meetings held at the initiative of RousselUclaf, Paris, and resulting in two papers published in International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology Therapy and Toxicology For each term defined and...
... Goddess” in the Louvre and the dedication of Nikandre from Delos in the Athens National Museum Kouros from Attica in New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art Twin kouroi Delphi Museum 10 Outline drawing ... Oxford and a Fellow of the British Academy He has specialized in the study of Greeks and Greek culture overseas, burial customs, andin ancient gems and finger rings He has written several handbooks ... Function, Materials, and Techniques in the Archaic and Classical Periods Edited by Olga Palagia Frontmatter More information GREEK SCULPTURE egh FUNCTION, MATERIALS, AND TECHNIQUES IN THE ARCHAIC AND...
... accelerating the initial selection of materials, combinatorial and high-throughput materials research methods show great promise in developing needed materials property data as inputs to modeling and ... changes with the insertion of new materialsin new designs In the case of America’s Cup yacht,9 new mast materialsand designs were incorporated into ship handling and meteorology models in order to ... improving survivability and mobility The evaluation and prioritization of competing objectives, and, ultimately, how decisions are made, are increasingly complex In general, the chain of command and...
... development process, analyzing the domain of agent operations, designing and developing networks of communicating agents, defining behaviours of individual agents, and debugging and testing agent software ... is sourcing and Chapter Introduction outsourcing in chemical supply chains Strategic sourcing is a process for systematically analyzing and developing optimal strategies for buying goods and services ... mixed-integer linear program whose objective is to minimize the total annualized cost of the network, taking into account both infrastructure and operating costs Uncertainty in product demand is handled...
... as the metal binding event would be totally independent of the interactions involved in the enzyme–substrate complex The binding of MUG and Mg2+ are not independent, however, but instead are highly ... donor involved in the transferase Fig Diagram showing the thermodynamic equilibria andtheir dissociation constants involved in the binding of UDP-Glc, MUG and Mg2+ to TcdA Values shown in parentheses ... spectroscopic handles that can be used to probe directly the Mg2+ binding to TcdA [29] Mg2+ binding to free TcdA is invisible to our assays Thus, in this study, we have resorted to looking at the...
... offspring test involves producing a number of offspring from each breeding candidate and placing them in an infected environment The rate of mortality due to infectious diseases in the offspring groups ... their role in traditional medicine Black chickens are liked because of theirusein rituals involving children and because they are better camouflaged against predators White chickens are used for ... improvements in feeding, housing and health care (ibid.) Sørensen and Ssewannyana (2003) describe continuous back crosses to high-yielding commercial laying stock in Uganda The Bovan Brown birds used in...
... herefrom, that: 11 In polar coordinates, the sine-wave is represented in intensity and phase by a vector o c, andin combining or dissolving sine-wa/aes, they are to be combined or dissolved by ... space, and of which the complex quantity in a plane is only a special case M B STKINIHTTZ: In introducing j , first as distinguishing index and then defining it as V — my object was to introduce ... end of line, that is line grounded, and Line of infinite length are evidently of little practical interest, but of importance is only the case of a line feeding into an inductive or non-inductive...
... indicators andtheirusein sustainable agriculture and rural development 19 Land quality indicators andtheirusein sustainable agriculture and rural development 19 The context of indicators in FAO ... issues and participatory approaches Land quality indicators andtheirusein sustainable agriculture and rural development 11 CONCEPTS, DEFINITIONS AND PRINCIPLES "Land", the "functions of land", ... examples of improvements in land quality (e.g., results of soil conservation and land -use planning case studies); Land quality indicators andtheirusein sustainable agriculture and rural development...
... differences in the techniques used in different laboratories are minor ones, principally concerning the use or not of an automatic sequencing machine for size determination For SNP genotyping, this ... families for genotyping, selecting recombination events in recurrent backcrosses, using advanced intercross lines (AIL) or performing linkage disequilibrium and haplotype-based studies in outbread populations ... just using SNPs in animal genetics 277 standard oligonucleotides in combination (in addition to restriction enzymes in the case of AFLPs), considerably reducing the effort and consumables, and therefore...
... plants and animals, including human beings Humans may be exposed to pesticides directly by breathing in the chemicals while spraying or indirectly by drinking contaminated water or consuming foods ... waters are also monitored In this chapter, drinking water sources and the situation of drinking water supply in the Delta is presented Water using practice for drinking and selected pesticide residues ... grown in all of the fields during the two cropping seasons, and these fields are fallow during flooding periods In the winter - spring crop, soil often experienced puddling before rice sowing when...
... before listening 37 III.3 More meaningful listening tasks 37 III.4 Using more pair-work and group-work in listening lessons 38 III.5 Using more reading, speaking and writing skills in listening lessons ... speaking, and writing skills in listening lessons As we mentioned in the previous part, during listening lessons, the teachers can use reading, speaking and writing skills to a great extent in ... other ideas in the new information; and inferencing, or using information in a text to guess at meaning or to complete missing ideas For the strategy of monitoring, ineffective listeners in the research...
... to attain an apolar–apolar association and decrease of cyclodextrin ring strain resulting in a more stable lower energy state [3] The binding of guest molecules within the host cyclodextrin is ... 450 and 790 mg/kg 2.1.3 γ-Cyclodextrin The main properties are: insignificant irritation after i.m injection; rapidly and completely degraded to glucose in the upper intestinal tract by intestinal ... the industry caused by the presence of limonoids (mainly limonin) and flavanoids (mainly naringin) Cross-linked cyclodextrin polymers are useful to remove these bitter components by inclusion complexes...
... floating gate design with (red, thick lines) and without (black, thin lines) the added oxide layer for channel length of (c) 10.1 and (d) 14.9 nm The solid and dash lines indicate increasing and ... Drain and phonon scattering process eV Gn(E), Gp(E) Correlation function for electrons and holes eV in( E) Total in- scattering self-energy eV in E , in E , in E S D ph In- scattering ... Electrical and Computer Engineering for the opportunities in promoting science and engineering to the secondary and pre-university students and for the exposure to the works of fellow researchers in...
... target, and the selection of aptamers with both fast and slow binding kinetics It also can be used to accurately determine the binding affinities, kinetics and specificity of aptamer sequences In ... Birungi and Dr Junie Tok for training me on the use of capillary electrophoresis, Dr Zuo Xing Bing for teaching me PCR, associate professor Christoph Winkler for training and advice on agarose gels, ... nanomolar binding affinity and specificity towards leptin was found In the second project the use of non-SELEX to select aptamers which bind to human hemoglobin and bovine catalase protein was achieved...
... author uses following methods: - Collecting words, idioms referring to richness and poorness in English from different dictionaries and then sorting them out - Searching, reading and reviewing books, ... generally differ in meaning: their grammatical meaning-the meaning in term of grammar. (Lyons, 1977:52) For example, the forms of boy and boys differ in respect of their grammatical meaning, in that one ... stinking rich (adj), eco-rich (adj), roll -in- riches (v), wallow -in- riches(v), by means of compounding Filthy rich consists of two roots: filthy and rich; stinking rich two roots stinking and...
... Initialing Local Variables in T-SQL To initialize the variables, you will use the SET command, shown in these two lines of code: SET @Cust_Id = 'ANTON' SET @Order_Date = '11/27/1996' By setting ... the initial values, you are then ready to use the variables within the rest of your procedure, any way that you need them, again, by using the @varname syntax Utilizing Built -In Functions Within ... a Windows Form Then place the controls listed in Table 6.2 and seen in Figure 6.3 with the following properties set Table 6.2 Control Property Settings for This How-To Object Property Setting...
... Creating mental linkages B Applying images and sounds C Reviewing well D Employing action II Cognitive A Practising B Receiving and sending messages strategies C Analysing and reasoning D Creating ... Distributing and collecting questionnaires • Analyzing data from questionnaires • Indentifying emerging themes in the questionnaires • Formulating and revising the interview questions • Interviewing ... place in the list of frequency with the mean value of (3.02) The category included students regulating and managing their learning, using strategies for planning, monitoring and evaluating their...
... scratching points; spiny, having stiff, sharp spines; glandular-hairy, having the hairs ending in glands (usually needing a magnifying glass to be seen) Texture.—Succulent, fleshy; scarious, dry and ... feather-veined or pinnate-veined If these veins are straight, distinct, and regularly placed, the leaf is said to be straight-veined The Chestnut is a good example Leaves having veinlets joining each ... two inches; and two inches from the line of pith, the section A E C should be made The whole specimen will then be inches wide and long, and inches thick The twigs containing leaves, flowers and...