... less sensitive to the pres-ence ofthe anion. These residues also modulate the conformation of unfol-ded cytochrome c, influencing its spin state and the coordination to the prosthetic group.AbbreviationCT, ... the absence of sulfate, ofthe misligated bis-H LS (IHH)A-state (although to a different extent for the lastmutant). The addition of sulfate does not induce stabil-ization ofthe native-like ... expressionsystemA version ofthe horse cytochrome c synthetic gene wasdesigned on the basis ofthe sequence of a previously repor-ted cytochrome c synthetic gene [35], and its synthesis wasaccomplished...
... 17 ofthe Act concerning the conditions of Accession ofthe Czech Republic, the Republic of Estonia, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of ... III(4) ofthe Treaty of Amsterdam. 1345.2. The General Council shall comprise the President and Vice-President ofthe ECB and the Governors ofthe nationalcentral banks. The other members ofthe ... established, the President, the Vice-President and the other members of the Executive Board shall be appointed by common accord ofthe governments ofthe Member States at the level of Heads of State...
... irrespective ofthe amount ofthe loan. However, the larger the loan, the larger the amount ofthe repayment installment, and a large installment may strain the repayment capacity ofthe borrower ... b) There has, therefore, to be a linkage between the amount ofthe loan and the tenure ofthe loan. It is, therefore, suggested that for loans not exceeding Rs. 15,000, the tenure ofthe loan ... explore the use of outside agencies for inspection. e) The Reserve Bank should have the power to remove from office the CEO and / or a director in the event of persistent violation of the regulations...
... high: the number of consultations per capita is higher in Japanthan in any other OECD country [9], and the rates of hospital utilization are high as well. These trends havemade the shortage of ... a serious doctor surplus in the future, especially because the population of Japan is decreasing. The purpose of this research is to project the future growth ofthe Japanese medical doctor workforce ... combinationwith the projected decrease of Japan’s total population,will result in a serious doctor surplus in Japan. The pur-pose of this study is to project the future growth of the Japanese...
... 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...
... Magnitudes in the correlations of all DQOL domains with the physical relevant domains of the D-39S (diabetes control and energy/mobility) wereslightly larger than with other domains ofthe D-39S(social ... discriminant validity of the DQOL against the D-39S and the RAND-12. In general,domain scores ofthe DQOL were moderately correlatedwith the D-39S (except sexual functioning) and the RAND-12 PHC ... correlation coeffi-cients ofthe satisfaction domain ofthe DQOL with diabe-tes control and energy/mobility ofthe D-39S were all0.57, which were larger than with the other D-39 domains(0.30...
... 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 ... hospitals ofthe city. A total of 190 families of Bra-zilian children between the ages of 2 and 18 years, of bothgenders, with malignant neoplasm in various phases of treatment or control ofthe ... related to the small number of items that compose the subscale [22]. Furthermore, Alpha Coefficient values maybe influenced by the level of schooling in the sample [23]. The analysis ofthe Corrected...
... respondents in the way it wasintended by the developer ofthe scale [15]. Thus, the assumptions about both the quality ofthe measures andutility ofthe rating scale in facilitating interpretable ... 1.9%). The race/ethnicity ofthe total sample was Asian. Respondents of parent self-report consisted of mother (n = 1250,86.0%), father (n = 159, 10.9%), grandmothers (n = 5,0.3%), grandfathers ... [20,21]. Range of measurement was fur-ther tested based on the percentage of scores at the extremes ofthe scaling range, that is, the maximum possi-ble score (ceiling effect) and the minimum...
... well as the proportions of respondentsreporting impairment in the 5 EQ domains. The magni-tude and significance ofthe ORs for the EQ-5D domains,as well as the sign and significance ofthe regression ... applicability. The primary goal of our study was to assess the applicabil-ity, internal consistency, and construct validity ofthe Ital-ian version ofthe EQ-5D in a random sample of the citizens of Bologna ... quality of life in a manner similar to the description ofthe bene-fits of a life insurance policy, where different monetarybenefits are placed on the loss of various limbs. Although the EQ-5D...
... suppress the activity of each kinase.Generation ofthe IIo form by different partsofthe CTDWe noticed substantial variations in the generation of the hyperphosphorylated IIo form ofdifferent ... CDK9/CycT1 havepreferences towards differentpartsofthe CTDIn a set of subsequent experiments, we analyzed the activity of the three kinases towards differentpartsofthe CTD.CTD heptad repeats ... observed differential ability ofthe three kinases tohyperphosphorylate differentpartsofthe CTD. This abilitydid not necessarily correlate to the levels of total phos-phorylation of these parts. We...
... moratorium on the death penalty by Council of Europe member states" f. Adoption ofthe order ofbusiness g. Adoption ofthe minutes ofthe meeting ofthe Standing Committee (17 November ... in the Chair: Mr Miguel Barceló Pérez (Spain, EPP/CD)) a. Examination of credentials (Doc. 11124) b. Election ofthe President ofthe Assembly c. Election ofthe Vice-Presidents ofthe ... 1 p.m. End ofthe sitting 2 p.m. Committees 3 p.m. 1. Communication from Mr Terry DAVIS, Secretary General ofthe Council of Europe, on the state ofthe Council of Europe Questions...