... professionals and technicians lived abroad in 1980 1.4 Theeffects of Globalization on Education 1.4.1 Theeffects of Trade on Education While education helps the economy adjust to new conditions ... present, Vietnam has conducted the innovation education program, along with the renovation of the whole country 1.3 Theeffects of Globalization on Education We will examine how the quantity, quality ... tertiary education 1.4.3 Theeffects of Migration on Education 1.4.3.1 Migration and the supply/loss in teacher capacity in the education sector 1.4.3.2 Macro effects of migration on education 1.4.3.3...
... tissue maps The 120 GM images were then non-linearly spatially normalized to the GM MNI template (7   non-linear basis functions in the three orthogonal directions) The normalization parameters ... was then non-linearly spatially normalized to the EVA GM template using   nonlinear basis functions in the three orthogonal directions Corresponding normalization parameters (deformation fields) ... voxel to belong to the considered tissue The location of the five axial slices is shown on a three-dimensional rendering of the average T1 volume (z = 49, 31, 15, À1, and À17 mm from the biÀcommissural...
... consideration, while the Fe-His frequency is primarily dependent onthe strength of the Fe-His bond and hence onthe status of the proximal His H-bond It appears that one can readily rationalize the ... resulting from the tautomerism of the imidazole Nd proton with respect to the donor and acceptor atoms of the proximal His and Asp H-bond [11] The only exception to this is the cationic ascorbate ... saturation (A1) to oat Resonance Raman and electronic absorption spectroscopy For resonance Raman and electronic absorption spectroscopy the experimental conditions were as reported in the captions...
... dehytion of the serous-producing salivary cells occurs dration), medications (both prescription and nonvia a process termed “apoptosis.” Within one week prescription), head and neck irradiation ... people are dysfunction SS occurs in primary and secondary more likely than the rest of the population to take medications and are more vulnerable to their side effects, medication-induced xerostomia ... receptors located onthe taste buds and delivers tastants directly to the taste buds Patients with chronic xerostomia secondary to SS, head and neck radiotherapy and other conditions experience...
... decreased In the transfected cells, HSP70 over-expression inhibited the release of Smac from mitochondria into the cytosol in a dosedependent manner Under the same conditions, the absence of another ... of HSP70 expression because the clone with higher HSP70 expression demonstrated a more significant reduction of the apoptotic cell population (Fig 2B) Furthermore, over-expression of HSP70 displayed ... in the motichondrial fraction but not in the cytosolic fraction, consistent with its known subcellular location After exposure of cells to H2O2 for h, Smac accumulated in the cytosol and the...
... fact, the detection responses of the 400 ◦ C sensor are fond to be 1.2 for hexane and 2.1 for benzene These values are much larger compared with the 600 ◦ C response of
... testosterone production by the Leydig cells of the testis Other hormones that might have a synergistic or antagonistic effect upon reproduction in the male are the adrenal cortical hormones, thyroid ... freauently used in conjunction with tobacco and alcohol, which have their own deleterious effectsonthe fetus These data will be further discussed in the Discussion and Recommendations Section AUTHORS ... observations, "Although the current investigation further supports the concept of a detrimental action of cannabinoids on somatic cells, there remains some doubt concerning a direct action of THC on...
... for all the collections in both methods, also has the highest expected entropy of rules for all the collections For the E7 collection, the maximum accuracy of 50.0%, belongs to T who has the minimum ... and ran the two systems on them and evaluated the results using both MWA and UWA Both of the measures ranked the systems consistently using all these corpora (Figure 2) As expected, the UWA metric ... combinations That is, construct a subcorpus from T1’s transliterations, T2’s, and so on; then take all combinations of two transliterators, then three, and so on In general we can construct 7C...
... Dependence of the hydrolysis reaction rates by neurolysisn and TOP on concentration and chemical nature of salts The dependence of the rate constants according to the concentration and the chemical ... Determination of cleaved bonds The cleaved bonds were identied by isolation of the fragments by HPLC either comparing the retention times of the products fragments with synthetic peptides encompassing the ... spectra, the results obtained in the deconvolution of the CD data, using the CDNN program [40], are consistent with the helix content found in the neurolysin crystal structure, as the helix content...
... helical conformation is preserved, as expected during all simulations, because of the additional constraint onthe helix provided by the covalently bonded heme group In order to further validate the ... dynamics simulations were run onthe studied peptides The results further confirmed all the available evidence For the MbF-wt fragment, the helical conformation is lost after 500 ps at the N-terminal ... processes of the apo form of the protein (apoNgb) as a result of the formation of an intermolecular disulfide bond The preparation of apoNgb was obtained from the corresponding holoprotein by the removal...
... CNX and CRT than with BiP Effects of interactions between TSHR and CNX and CRT We then attempted to determine theeffects of these interactions onthe maturation of the receptor CNX is an integral ... induction [13] In these cells, larger amounts of the newly synthesized TSHR are degraded than in the parent cells In addition, the fact that a smaller proportion of the TSHR is able to reach the ... undergo either maturation degradation The interactions with CNX or CRT are bound to stabilize the receptor because these molecular chaperones, with the help of Erp57, will promote the proper...
... http://www.nanoscalereslett.com/content/6/1/268 Page of second-order nonlinear coefficients focusing in the role played by the Coulomb interaction Conclusions are summarized in final section Theory The effective-mass Hamiltonian ... situation for ω0 = × 1014 s-1, Table This is because the mean spatial separation between the electron and the hole increases, and therefore the Coulomb interaction decreases, as the energy of the ... Guo K-X: Exciton effectsonthe nonlinear optical rectification in one-dimesional quantum dots Phys Lett A 2005, 335:175 Baskoutas S, Paspalakis E, Terzis AF: Effects of excitons in nonlinear optical...
... mol-1 The periodic boundary condition is applied to all the three directions of the three-dimensional simulation system The cutoff distances for the LJ interactions and the electronic interactions ... water (a) The relative amount of the hydrogen bonds of the confined water versus the diameter; (b) the comparison of the amount of the hydrogen bonds and the viscosity of the bulk water at the three ... amount of the hydrogen bonds of water confined in SWCNTs with the diameter The relative amount is the ratio of the amount of the hydrogen bonds of the confined water to the amount in the bulk...
... of the less conductive areas is similar to the dimensions of the crystals Therefore, the regions with a smaller conductivity could be related to the grains of the polycrystalline structure: the ... permittivity of 9.1 for the Al2O3 layer resolution, have shown the relation between leaky sites and grain boundaries [27,28] The section “Influence of the environment onthe resolution of grain boundaries” ... Since the grain boundaries width is close to the limit of the AFM resolution, environmental conditions can be the determinant factors to precisely correlate the leakage spots position with the...
... important considerations exist in assessing theeffects of estrogens and progestins broadly onthe serum proteome The preparations considered here are conjugated equine estrogen and medroxyprogesterone ... adhesion, among others The most striking feature of the present E+P analysis is the similarity in these quantitative proteomic changes when medroxyprogesterone acetate is added to the daily conjugated ... relevance to the less-favorable E+P effects, compared with those for E-alone, on breast cancer, and CHD Similarly the addition of medroxyprogesterone acetate may also augment theeffects of conjugated...
... different factors on their ability to cope with life and their present health condition There have been many studies of theeffects of the Yugoslav wars and the Kosovo war on mental health, but ... human rights violations than the others However, the employed ones demonstrated better test outcomes for emotional well-being and physical functioning than the others A further study would be ... seconds for right foot, 0-62 seconds for left foot) Only four victims (3%) were able to stand on either foot for 30 seconds while 15 (12%) could maintain their balance standing on one foot or the...
... for the two populations are shown in Table Variance components were different in each population, though the inclusion of non-additive effects and inbreeding produced similar effectsonthe variance ... Gallardo et al., The consequences of including non-additive effectsonthe genetic evaluation of harvest body weight in Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) Genetics Selection Evolution 2010, 42:19 ... both, estimation of the genetic response was slightly better in the odd population, between to 10% higher, than in the even population Analysis of the ratio of the genetic response between models...
... immediately Accumulation of organisms onthe conditioned surface depends onthe availability of the colonizing stages, and their relative rates of attachment and surface exploitation The organisms generate ... method and ultrasonic cavitation was verified to be the mechanism To reduce the possible cavitation effectson other marine organisms, low intensity ultrasound was further explored The results revealed ... formation of organic conditioning layer as the transport of molecules to surface is faster than bacteria Also, the colonization of bacteria is strongly influenced by the conditioning films (Salerno...
... Hence, the extent of moisture sorption of the cross-linked composite film was dependent onthe proportion of alginate to copolymer and the moisture sorption ability of the individual polymer components ... ions which led to the disruption of cross-linkages and consequently the disintegration of films (Østberg et al., 1994) Thus, addition of the copolymers to alginate enhanced the stability of the ... a change in the chain conformation of gellan gum involving shifts at the ether linkage In summary, film thickness was governed by the ease of the constituent polymer to dissolve in the cross-linking...
... attributed to the deformation of the alginate matrices when subjected to strong compression pressure during in vacuo filtration and adhesion of microspheres in close contact with one another during ... of the matrix to different extents Unravelling the cross-linking mechanisms and their effectson matrix integrity would assist in the control of the interaction between Ca2+ and alginate with the ... thickness Onthe other hand, evolution of CO2 from the reaction between H+ and CaCO3 resulted in the formation of abundant minute cavities, hence, contributing to volumetric increase of the internally...