... convert the family of ion peaks, gave a protein with molecular mass of 13,794 ± 4 Da (Figure 1). The lack of recovery or detection of proteins ofthe size of CP subunits is likely the result of retention ... templates for the same SCOP classification (SCOP classification b.50.1). The proteins of this fold show a closed beta barrel. In the model, some ofthe beta strands elements are missing,however the remaining ... homologues. The sequence alignment for the proteins selected for analysis showed strong conserva-tion in the active site ofthe proteins (Figure 3). The pair-wise alignment between the Rous sarcoma...
... classification b.50.1). The proteins of this fold show a closed beta barrel. In the model, some ofthe beta strands elements are missing,however the remaining beta sheets canbe arranged in apredicted ... convert the family of ion peaks, gave a protein with molecular mass of 13,794 ± 4 Da (Figure 1). The lack of recovery or detection of proteins ofthe size of CP subunits is likely the result of retention ... on the HPLCcolumn due to the very basic charge ofthe protein; esti-mated isoelectric point (pI) of CP is 9.43.Localization ofthe protease domainBy comparing the known sequence of P3 protein...
... standard of Vietnam (TCVN 5942/95/B) [4, 9]. The two reasons for this situation are the discharges of cattle waste into channels then to river and the uses of fertilizer. ã The concentrations of ... near the allowable limit. Water quality was greatly improved in the third scenario. 4. Conclusion and recommendation 4.1 Conclusion ã In general, the water qualityof Cau River hasn’t been ... and improving the water quality model for Cau River, we carried out the research: “Preliminary assessment and simulation of the water qualityof Cau River, Bac Ninh province by mathematical model”....
... age” by the middle ofthe century.17 IoT can significantly improve qualityof life for the surging number of elderly people. For example, imagine a small, wearable device that can detect a person’s ... sensors embedded in the environment—all connected by computing systems, software, and services—it will be possible to hear the heartbeat ofthe Earth, impacting human interaction with the globe as ... 01/11 White Paper The Internet of Things How the Next Evolution ofthe Internet Is Changing Everything The Internet of Things (IoT), sometimes referred to as the Internet of Objects, will...
... ng/g24). These resultsshow that considerable geographical differences exist in the cadmium content of rice. The riceof West Java has been found to have double the cadmium content ofrice from ... 1. Rice eaters have been said to ingestabout a half or more of their daily cadmium intake from rice 46). The latest data in Japan show that one third of the daily cadmium intake comes from rice. ... in soiland rice is low within the same area but high betweendifferent areas26).Daily cadmium intakeThere are four ways of estimating of daily cadmiumintake. The first is another meal method...
... that ofthe mother ion tilted. From the loss of two fucose, of three mannose and, finally, of two Glc-NAc residues, the composition ofthe glycan moiety of this peptidecould be deduced. The fragment ... cross-reactions between wasp andhoneybee venom. Furthermore, the individual role of the two isoforms for binding of IgE of insect venom-allergic patients canbe studied.Besides, the comparative ... highon the list of organisms whose genomes will be fullysequenced in the near future, the composition of the 43 kDa band would not have been revealed otherwise.Cloning ofthe two isoforms may...
... corpora cannot plausibly be explained as coincidental” and the specific wording ofthe biblical rules ofthe goring ox is so close to that ofthe cuneiform antecedents that any explanation ofthe ... it bespeaks the presence in Palestine of an almost canonical knowledge ofthe precise phraseology ofthe earlier Akkadian formulations. There is, in short, no certain way at present of explaining ... scholarship has not been more willing to enter-tain the possibility of literary dependence of CC on LH has been its recognition of only part ofthe evidence of similarity between the texts. Only...
... and 42 (8%) of unknown gender.It was the mother who answered the questionnaire in89.5% ofthe sample, it was the father in 4.57% of the sample, and it was someone else in 6.28% ofthe sample.Distribution ... children is known from the literature [4,11,21,25].Thepsychosocialsupportofthefamilyshouldbethepart of health care of chronically ill children. In light of the apparent limitations of parents’ assessments ... SummaryScore, the mean is computed as the sum ofthe itemsdivided by the number of items answered in the Emo-tional, Social, and School Functioning Subscales. The sequenti al validation procedure of the...
... considering changing their job because of their knee, however three ofthe results are statistically sig-nificant, the largest differences being found for the activitylimitations scale. Of the 559 trial ... within the first factor of the unrotated solution and the majority had loadings over 0.4within the first component ofthe rotated solution. Theywere therefore assessed for their contribution to the hypothesised ... to be small levels of change. The results of comparisons with other instruments andknee-related questions are evidence for the validity of the KQoL-26. The high level of correlation with the...
... symptoms of glycemic control. We alsohypothesized that, compared to the RAND-12 the DQOLand the D-39S would discriminate better between the known groups of retinopathy, neuropathy, and diabeticfoot ... patients with diabetes. Diabetes ResClin Pract 1999, 46(3):259-267.10. Boyer JG, Earp JA: The development of an instrument forassessing thequalityof life of people with diabetes. Diabetes-39. ... AccessResearchEvaluating the reliability, validity and minimally important difference ofthe Taiwanese version ofthe diabetes qualityof life (DQOL) measurementI-Chan Huang*1, Jung-Hua Liu1, Albert W Wu2,3,...
... considerations. The first is feasibility; the instrument should be easily administered, both in the ED and at the time of follow-up (FU). Another considera-tion is validity: the strength ofthe association ... health professional would be necessary, which is neither feasible nor practical; further-more, caregiver assessment ofthe child's health often is the impetus for caregiver behaviors; therefore, ... effect between the number of poor out-comes experienced by subjects and PedsQL™ Scores at fol-low-up (FU), and from the initial ED visit to FUFigure 1Dose-response effect between the number of poor...
... toxicity of chemotherapy or the isolation to which the individual is subjected [9,15]. The analysis ofthe correlation between the scores the chil-dren/adolescents obtained and those obtained by the guardians ... adopted based on the impact of interventions on qualityof life [1]. However, there are alimited number of instruments designed to measure the HRQOL of pediatric patients with cancer [5-7]. Researchcarried ... city of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, from Augustthrough November 2006. The city is located in the centralsouthern region ofthe state. It has an extension of 330.93km2 and 100% of the...
... 36item scores divided by the number of items answered.Two other scores can also be obtained. The ParentHRQOL Summary Score assesses the impact of cancer on Health and Qualityof Life Outcomes 2008, ... Anumber of studies have demonstrated that the mode of administration does not affect the performance of the instruments [25,33-37]. Nevertheless, a comparisonbetween the interview mode of administration ... years.Currently, many pediatric cancer patients canbe cured ifdiagnosed and treated early. Therefore, there have been agrowing number of studies aimed at assessing the HRQOL of pediatric cancer patients both...
... wasintended by the developer ofthe scale [15]. Thus, the assumptions about both thequalityofthe measures andutility ofthe rating scale in facilitating interpretable meas-ures should be tested ... significant differenceon the social functioning scale between healthy andunhealthy children. Comparisons to the mean scores of the other subscales within the present study to those of the previous ... scoreindicate better HRQOL, the instructions ask how much of a problem each item has been during the past 1 month. Inother words, the interaction between sample characteris-tics and the focus on...
... sur-vey ofthe public's judgements to inform scales of healthrelated qualityof life. Soc Sci Med 1995, 41:1447-1462.22. Campbell A, Converse PE and Rodgers WL: TheQualityof AmericanLife: ... B and Bjelle A: Measuring quality of life of women with rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupuserythematosus: A Swedish version oftheQualityof LifeScale (QOLS)). Scand J Rheumatol 1992, 21:190-195.7. ... research approach to improving our quality of life. American Psychologist 1978, 33:138-147.3. Flanagan JC: Measurement ofthequalityof life: Current state of the art. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1982,...