... different from those caused by P gonapodyides and P. cambivora isolates on one hand and from the most aggressive P cinnamomi isolate on the other hand (Table 1) Infection experiment II Confirmation ... cultivars and MM106 roostock Journal of Agronomy, 5: 321–325 Brasier C.M., Kirk S.A (2001): Comparative aggressiveness of standard and variant hybrid alder phytophthoras, Phytophthora cambivora andother ... experiments and the same inoculation and cultivation technique allowed us to compare the infection development between two periods during the growing season: June (the first and second experiments) and...
... 125- and 20- bp bands (lanes 1, 2, 3, 6, and 9) and CYP3A5*1/*3 genotype gives 168-, 148-, 125- and 20- bp (lanes 4, 5, and 10) CYP3A5*3/*3 genotype is not seen in this picture The 20- bp band ... and fixed effects exist, the effects of between- and within-subjects factors as well as the interaction between factorsand covariates and its effects are analyzed The difference between LR and ... CYP3A5*1/*1 genotype gives 148-, 125- and 20- bp bands, CYP3A5*3/*3 genotype gives 168- and 125-bp bands and CYP3A5*1/*3 genotype gives 168-, 148-, 125- and 20- bp [19] Statistical analysis Tacrolimus...
... that factorsother than BMD operate to influence fracture risk, for example physiologic loading of vertebral bodies and the neuromuscular characteristics of trunk musculature Previously, the factors ... pathophysiology of osteoporosis and the local and global environment in which the bone operates The local environment includes muscle and connective tissue attachments and the adjacent intervertebral ... lowest BMD, lowest trabecular number and greatest trabecular separation Generally vertebrae are less dense anteriorly and superiorly and more dense posteriorly and inferiorly with heterogeneity...
... Chapter 4: Findings and Discussion This chapter is entitled “Findings and discussions” which analyzes the results of the questionnaires and gives the assessment on the factorsaffecting students’ ... should use stress and rhythmic patterns, and intonation patterns of the language clearly enough so that people can understand what is said Rhythm, stress and intonation are important factors to express ... Communicative competence is a concept introduced by Dell Hymes and further developed by many other authors Beside Dell Hymes, Lane, Canale and Swain andother researchers are also interested in the topic...
... followed by Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal The Free State and North West have fewer learners per school compared with Gauteng, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal Factorsaffecting teaching and learning Figure ... Limpopo the figure stands at 27 per cent The richer provinces, such as the Western Cape and Gauteng, have low 13 Factorsaffecting teaching and learning percentages – per cent and per cent respectively ... Cape Factorsaffecting teaching and learning than per cent In 2001 the City of Cape Town had 31.3, whereas Boland had 29.1 Similarly, in 2002 the City of Cape Town had 42.9 compared with Boland...
... TARs in England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Finland, and Denmark; 1968-2006 Table Model Fitting by Country: Regression Intercept and Coefficients, ... incidence is available (2005 for Republic of Ireland; 2004 for England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Sweden; 2003 for Czech Republic and Finland; 2001 for Denmark) Linear Regression Response ... within Ages 45-49 in England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Finland, and Denmark; 1943-2005 Cancer registrations in Scotland started in 1960 Rates...
... Dietaryfiber analysis Vitamin • Vitamins are defined as relatively lowmolecularweight compounds which humans require small quantities for normal metabolism • Humans cannot ... quantities for normal metabolism • Humans cannot synthesize most vitamins and therefore need to obtain them from food and supplements • Insufficient levels of vitamins result in deficiency diseases ... Folate: Enzyme extraction with α-amylase, protease and γ-glutamyl hydrolase(conjugase) – Vitamins A, E, or D: Organic solvent extraction, saponification, and re-extraction with organic solvents For...
... addition to demographic factors like age and gender the demand for health and elderly care is affected by dependency, social and housing conditions of the elderly Fiscal and resource constraints ... labelled as MADL1, MADL2 and FADL1AGE, FADL2AGE and MADL1AGE, MADL2AGE, where F and M are shortcuts for female and male respectively, ADL1 and ADL2 shortcuts for instrumental and personal disabilities ... ordered logit models the impacts of age, dependency andotherfactors on probabilities to use home and community care for the elderly With these models and the age profile of the institutional care,...
... skills and personal qualities of audit partners and staff; the effectiveness of the audit process; the reliability and usefulness of audit reporting; andfactors outside the control of auditors affecting ... Ethical Standards 1-5 London: Auditing Practices Board APB (2004b) International Standards on Auditing (UK and Ireland) London: Auditing Practices Board APB (2004c) ISA (UK and Ireland) 260 Communication ... 1992, the FRC’s remit was to set and enforce accounting standards (via the Accounting Standards Board (ASB) and the Financial Reporting Review Panel (FRRP)) and to maintain the Combined Code...
... using A Tlme expanslon/compresslon wlth spectrum and excitation characteristics preserved B Pitch period expanslon/compression with spectrum andother excitation characteristics preserved, C Spectral ... three factors namely, the vocal tract response, pitch period contour, and g l o t t a l pulse shape contributed s i g n i f i c a n t l y to the unnatural q u a l i t y Each of these factors ... B.S Atal and S.L Hanauer, J Acoust Soc Amer., vol 50, pp 637-655, 1971 J.D Markel and A.H Gray, Linear Prediction of Speech, Sprtnger-Verlag, 19/6 J.L Flanagan, Speech Analysts, Synthesis and Perception,...
... investigate delays in the diagnosis and treatment of hospitalized patients with smearpositive pulmonary tuberculosis and to identify the factorsaffecting these delays MATERIAL AND METHODS Güneylioglu D ... total delay DISCUSSION We analyzed delays in the diagnosis and treatment of inpatients with smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis andfactorsaffecting these delays The present study indicated that ... Süreyyapal Center for Chest Disease and Thoracic Surgery, ba consisting of 1600 beds We reviewed the clinic records of all patients hospitalized between June and August 2001 and identified 204 newly diagnosed...
... followed by Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal The Free State and North West have fewer learners per school compared with Gauteng, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal Factorsaffecting teaching and learning Figure ... Limpopo the figure stands at 27 per cent The richer provinces, such as the Western Cape and Gauteng, have low 13 Factorsaffecting teaching and learning percentages – per cent and per cent respectively ... Cape Factorsaffecting teaching and learning than per cent In 2001 the City of Cape Town had 31.3, whereas Boland had 29.1 Similarly, in 2002 the City of Cape Town had 42.9 compared with Boland...
... Talay F et al Risk FactorsAffecting the Development of Tuberculosis Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis (such as uncle, grandfather, cousin) The ... VOLUME • ISSUE 35 Risk FactorsAffecting the Development of Tuberculosis Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis Talay F et al Table Factors associated ... contacts to be infected and become ill APRIL 2008 • VOLUME • ISSUE TURKISH RESPIRATORY JOURNAL Talay F et al Risk FactorsAffecting the Development of Tuberculosis Infection and Disease in Household...
... management and supervision; training and career progression; incentives http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/7/1/14 and retention factors; resource constraints; motivation; and status with other ... of these factors This study set out to explore the perceptions of mid-level providers regarding the factorsaffecting their performance and retention within the Malawian health system and addressed ... sections, and all this would be seen on the Internet To compare and contrast what other people are doing and what you are doing so that you can improve." (CO7) Resource constraints Human and material...
... socioeconomic and political factors, including corruption and political will; 2) community factors such as location and infrastructure and health beliefs; 3) health system factors such as remuneration and ... another trial in Tangail District, Mirzapur Subdistrict (Table 1) [27] The second source of data is a survey of factorsaffecting retention and attrition administered to 69 of the 73 current and ... community health Otherfactors which motivate women to serve as CHWs are: the desire to use available time productively and, less commonly, value and recognition from the community and aspirations...
... section examines Page of 14 factors that influence recruitment and retention, including income, working conditions, management and supervision, career development andfactors linked to living conditions ... research activities, or other methods of fostering professional development and peer standing One theme which stands out is the complexity of funding sources for doctors in Vietnam, and the extent to ... two provinces: Lao Cai and Thai Binh The former was chosen as representing a highland province with low density of doctors, and difficulties of retention linked to a remote and difficult location...
... City, and in rural communities Indoor SO2 was measured in a random sample of selected households and using logistic regression and controlling for important covariates (excluding PM10 and SO2) and ... the terms "cough" and "sulphur" (Fig 3) Some of them, but others not, found associations between SO2 exposure and respiratory symptoms such as chronic cough and daily mortality and morbidity In ... Occupational Medicine and Toxicology 2006, 1:6 Figure and as assessed by a PubMed search and environmental factors "environmental" related to coughfor the dates Frequency of studies and different publicationterms...
... 1B), with measurement of femoral and tibial angles, alpha and beta angles, and medial and lateral joint spaces as described by Villers and Cartier [7] Patients were additionally evaluated for ... patellofemoral joint and the lateral compartment, to evaluate the patella for the presence of osteophytes, and to confirm that the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments (ACL and PCL) were intact ... matched-pair signed-rank tests and chi-squared tests were used to compare continuous and categorical variables, respectively, before and after the operations Seven factors were evaluated for association...
... and using drugsparticularly injecting heroin 1.5 Factorsaffecting the risk of HIV infection and STIs Those factors can be classified into categories: individual factor, socio-environmental factors ... have not understood correctly and sufficiently about ways of tranmission and risk -factors of HIV and STIs 4.2.3 Sexual behavior and drug use Having sex with both male and female partners Male homosexual ... Can Tho, Hai Phong and Ho Chi Minh city These findings are also similar with other studies conducted in China, Russia, Indonesia, Pakistan and India Studies in other countries and in Vietnam show...
... Therefore, they gained lower productivity compared to others Other variables were not significant (Table 1) 127 Factorsaffecting lychee productivity and the choices of fresh lychee marketing Table ... want to reduce transportation cost and save time (Table 2) CONCLUSION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS There were several factorsaffecting the lychee productivity and the choices of fresh lychee marketing ... (Haiduong province); and 4) lychee distribution and marketing in Thanhha district has to face several challenges 2.2 Sampling design According to Salvatore and Reagle (2002), a random sample size...