... findings of a large population-based case–control study evaluating the effectsof obesity on the risk of adenocarcinomas of the oesophagus and gastro-oesophageal junction, alone and in combination ... adenocarcinomas of the gastro-oesophageal junction DISCUSSION We found consistently higher risks of adenocarcinomas of the oesophagus and gastro-oesophageal junction among obese people than among those ... prevalence of at least weekly symptoms of reflux among our population sample of controls (12% among men and 11% among women) was similar to prevalence estimates from other population surveys...
... RECOMMENDATIONS .35 5.1 Conclusions .35 Effectsof stocking density on the growth and survival rate of Pila polita 35 Effectsof different diets on the growth and survival rate of ... the farm ponds and midland plains Keawjam (1986) and Thaewnon-ngiw et al (2003) studied on medical effectsof Pila polita The authors mentioned that the snail is one of eight species of freshwater ... difference (p
... total concentrations of Ca, Cd, Cu, K, Mg, N, P, Pb and Zn. One aliquot of the samples was digested with boiling concentrated HNO3 before determination of the total concentration of K ... Benchokroun, Use of wastewater for crop production under arid and saline conditions: Yield and hygienic quality of the crop and soil contaminations, Water Science and Technology ... soils and control soils in the exchangeable (NH4NO3) fraction of these metals (Table 4). The reason of this might be low concentrations in combination with a variation between the replicates. ...
... Cheliak and Pitel and Liengsiri et al (1990a) with minor modifications zymes (1984) were Effect of tissue storage conditions andfreezing periods In this experiment, tissue storage conditions andstorage ... tissue storage, and enzyme extraction conditions which permit long-term storageand optimum resolution in the gels This paper reports the effectsof 16 valof electrophoresis buffer pH, tissue storage ... species being studied, to assess the effectsof extraction buffers, buffer systems, and conditions of material storageand handling on the activity of a number of enzyme systems, ideally in a factorial...
... a double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled protocol to compare the effectsof p-synephrine alone and in combination with different amounts of hesperidin and naringin on: (1) resting metabolism, ... trial J Nutr 2006; 136: 404-408 Bredsdorff L, Nielson IL, Rasmussen SE, et al Absorption, conjugation and excretion of the flavonones, naringenin and hesperetin from alpha-rhamnosidase-treated orange ... to a masking of the thermogenic effects found with lesser amounts Conclusions This randomized double-blinded placebo control pilot study supports the safety and thermogenic effectsof p-synephrine,...
... of 739 US employees in a service-related organization, this study demonstrates different effects for merit pay, bonuses, and long-term incentives THE RELATIVE EFFECTSOF MERIT PAY, BONUSES, AND ... merit percent and bonus percent) as a function of performance, control variables, and the interaction of performance with those control variables They then used the first derivative of the results ... for both the bonus plan (p < 001) and long-term incentives (p < 0001) Because of the restrictions on long-term incentives, Hypothesis predicted that the effect of bonuses would be stronger than...
... d-aminolevulinic acid Isolation and fractionation of yeast mitochondria Yeast mitochondria were isolated as described in [16] and fractionated according to [4] with minor modifications Mitochondria were suspended ... In contrast, fractionation of adrenocortical mitochondria yielded SMP with a cytochrome P450scc content higher than that in whole organelles [6] One may conclude that in yeast mitochondria only ... cells, one would like to know the relationship between aggregated and membranebound forms of the protein imported into mitochondria, in particular, to estimate the efficiency of conversion of the...
... in Fig 1B and Fig 1C Based on these results, we decided to evaluate the effectsof nimesulide after 24 h of pMCAO Effectsof different doses of nimesulide on infarct volume and functional outcome ... consequences for recovery of function: rescue of spared axons is impaired but regeneration is supported J Neuroimmunol 1994, 50:9-16 Dash PK, Mach SA, Moore AN: Regional expression and role of ... when the first administration is delayed until h after the onset of stroke Depending on the experimental conditions, the temporal evolution of ischemic damage may vary considerably [30,40,41] Thus,...
... Authors' contributions RBN, EBA and LN contributed equally to the design and conduct of the survey, analysis of the results, drafting and critical revision of the manuscript RBN, EBA and LN read and ... short-form of Lovibond and Lovibond's 42-item self-report which measures the negative emotional states of depression, anxiety and stress [17] The questionnaire consists of three scales: DASS-Depression ... groups Effectsof short duration SMT on mean (sd) scores for DASS-depression, DASS-anxiety and DASS-stress scales Table and Figures 1, and show the effectsof SMT on the mean (SD) scores (pre- and...
... Authors' contributions All authors had substantial contributions to conception and design, analysis and interpretation of data, drafting and giving final approval to the manuscript CHY and HBL ... ligament The iliofemoral ligament of Bigelow is taut on external rotation [24] The ischiofemoral ligament checkreins abduction [25] Flexion, however, places least tension on these non-yielding ligaments ... ligamentous condensations, is not elastic under physiological condition [21-23] Internal rotation of hip particularly tighten the ischiofemoral ligament and lateral arm of the iliofemoral ligament...
... differentiation and bone resorption, and both are produced and secreted by osteoblastic lineage cells [13,14] On the one hand, RANKL binds to RANK, which is expressed on osteoclast progenitors, and leads ... quantification of the gene of interest, which was expressed as the ratio of ‘concentration of the target’ to ‘concentration of b-actin’ Western Blot MG-63 cells were stimulated with and without ... different concentrations of alpha-CGRP was found In particle concentrations of 1:500 RANKL mRNA expression was significantly decreased by all concentrations of alpha-CGRP after 48 and 72 hours...
... differentiation and bone resorption, and both are produced and secreted by osteoblastic lineage cells [13,14] On the one hand, RANKL binds to RANK, which is expressed on osteoclast progenitors, and leads ... quantification of the gene of interest, which was expressed as the ratio of ‘concentration of the target’ to ‘concentration of b-actin’ Western Blot MG-63 cells were stimulated with and without ... different concentrations of alpha-CGRP was found In particle concentrations of 1:500 RANKL mRNA expression was significantly decreased by all concentrations of alpha-CGRP after 48 and 72 hours...
... perch egg and larval quality Henrotte et al References BELL J.G., FARNDALE B.M., BRUCE M.P., NAVAS J.M & M CARILLO, 1997 - Effectsof broodstock dietary lipid on fatty acid compositions of eggs ... Aquaculture, 149: 107-119 LANDS, W.E.M., 1989 - Differences in n-3 and n-6 eicosanoid precursor In: Advances in prostaglandin, thromboxane and leukotriene research (Samuelsson B., Wong P.Y.K & F.F Sun,...
... Provision and care for the HIV/AIDS infected persons in Vietnam – Life-Gap” by Ministry of Health and Department of HIV/AIDS prevention, we conduct to research the theme: "Real situation and efficiency ... place of research * New contributions of the thesis: - Describe operation situation of outpatient clinic models and services supplied for the patients by outpatient clinics and efficiency of AIDS ... report at the end of year 2010 by UNAIDS and WHO, the whole world has about 70 million of infected people, 30 million of dead persons and currently, there are about 40 million persons with HIV/AIDS...
... (1981) Effectsof root or shoot exposure before planting on the water relations, growth, and survival of Sitka spruce Can J For Res 11, 703-709 Mulligan C (1985) Effectsof air drying on survival, ... was conducted between 11:30 and 14:30 in favorable conditions, under partially cloudy skies with no wind Air temperature and relative humidity on the ground were measured during exposure, and ... parameters = At the end of the first growing season after planting, the rates of survival and terminal shoots were first defined, and major parameters of plant performance were measured on 90 plants from...
... (1992) Effectsof CO and tem2 growth and resource use of co-occurring C and C annuals Ecology 73, 1244-1259 Conroy JP (1992) Influence of elevated atmospheric CO concentrations on plant nutrition ... different plant components and increased organic solute concentrations However, elevated CO concentrations often lead to reduced total mineral ion concentrations in the plant tissues (Conroy, 1992; ... respiration values were slightly lower under 700 than under 350 was -1 μmol mol CO Carbon isotope composition and new carbon allocation Carbon isotope composition of all nonlabelled plants was on...
... intervention Dietary recommendation consisted of calorie restriction to 1500 cal/day, carbohydrate restriction to 40% of total calorie intake, and replacement of saturated by monounsaturated and n-3 ... identification of decreased insulin sensitivity Materials and method Patients and investigations Twenty-two patients, 15 of whom met the American College of Rheumatology criteria for RA [13] and seven of ... coronary artery ligation [10] The acute phase response is further associated with raised fibrinogen and Von Willebrand Factor concentrations, which are implicated in RArelated CVD [21] Limitations...