... Caldwell DS, Stainbrook D, Hackshaw KV, Fox LC, Wilson K: Genderdifferencesin pain, coping, and mood in individuals having osteoarthritic knee pain: a within-day analysis Pain 2004, 110:571-577 ... Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio and The Children's Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio between 1997–2001 Patients and their families were invited to participate in ... including higher time tradeoff (TTO) scores, have been linked to male genderin patients with CF [16] In other populations, studies have shown that gender plays a part in the way patients – including...
... months increased it by points For females, only drug use related variables (daily alcohol intake, length of cocaine use and SDS-H and SDS-C) were independently relatedto global NHP score, explaining ... difficulty in breathing, loss of consciousness and problems waking up or recovering consciousness, and possibly bluish skin or lips Other variables studied were having been confined to bed due to discomfort, ... been previously used in drug users[10,11] and found to be easy to administer in this population It contains 38 items divided into dimensions of health (energy, pain, sleep, social isolation, emotional...
... Felsten G: Genderand doping: use of distinct strategies and associations with stress and depression Anxiety, stress, and coping 1998, 11:309 26 Lengua LJ, Stomshak EA: Gender, Gender Roles, and Personality: ... Personality: GenderDifferencesin the Prediction of Coping and Psychological Symptoms Sex Roles 2000, 43:787-820 27 Coddington RD: Coddington Life Events Scales (CLES) Technical Manual Toronto: Multi ... between LEs on HRQoL by running similar models where the genderand the interaction between genderand LCU scores were included and evaluating the significance of the interaction effect with a...
... beneficial in relation to the assessment or treatment of PTSD With the previous findings in the PTSD literature in mind, we find it relevant to examine the following hypotheses concerning the lifespan ... conducted to date, the NCS [1], results concluded both genderand age differencesin PTSD The results pertaining togenderdifferences concluded that women were approximately twice as likely as men to ... years HTQ total (SD) 41 to 45 18.2 41 to 45 51.71 (20.84) 51 to 55 42.8 51 to 55 64.60 (17.17) 51 to 55 32.5 51 to 55 58.96 (18.50) 46 to 50 15.9 31 to 35 49.86 (18.31) 56 to 60 39.0 56 to 60 61.56...
... correct and consistent condom use to increase usage in both populations Further investigation into forced sex within regular partnerships, and programs that encourage male involvement in addressing ... populations in sexual initiation customs, marriage and childbearing preferences, changes insocial norms that may accompany prolonged displacement, or differencesin stigma relatedto premarital sex and ... complexity of SGBV in general, andin conflict settings where intimate partner violence might increase during and after forced migration due to changes ingender power structures and a sense of powerlessness...
... region including Penang, Melaka, modern day Singapore, and the islands of Dinding and Province Wellesley) and the increased demands for labor on rubber plantations as well as tin mines during the ... ICT in the education and learning sector Interestingly, though, the determination in deploying ICT in higher education is evident especially in newly established institutes As according to the ... workers in India and Malaysia, they concluded: After all, in the New Economy, the question of genderandclass inequalities remains just as valid in assessing sustainability, replicability, and indigenization...
... title «Genetics and breeding of (1986) Oak breeding in Germany; experiences and problems In: Proceedings IUFRO Joint Meeting of Working Parties on Breeding Theory, Progeny Testing and Seed Orchards ... were to: 1) determine provenance variations in vessel size; 2) estimate the heritability of vessel size; and 3) to find a means of recognizing shake-prone trees so that they could be removed during ... located in Bramwald Forest near Kassel in Lower Saxony, Germany The experiment, established in 1950, consisted of 32 half-sib families of Q robur planted in an unreplicated design Investigations into...
... rate-limiting enzyme in heme degradation, decomposing heme into free iron, biliverdin, and carbon monoxide (CO) Biliverdin is subsequently converted into bilirubin Recent studies showed that HO-1, an inducible ... GT repeats in patients having carotid atherosclerosis index (Black) andin controls none the index (Grey) in (A) Lanyang cohort and (B) LMN cohort a cutoff to classify study subjects in the genetic ... regression model to identify conventional risk factors in relation to cardiovascular disease while adjusting for age and sex distributions Factors achieving p < 0.1 in the age- and gender- adjusted...
... complaints of spinal and leg bone pain, was recognized as a type of chronic toxicity induced by excess Cd contamination of drinking water and cereals (mainly rice) Since then, the contamination ... difference in Cd dynamics may be attributable to OsHMA3 transporter protein, which was recently shown to be involved in Cd storage in root vacuoles and not functional in the high-Cd accumulating cultivars ... imaging and analysis of differencesin cadmium dynamics in rice cultivars (Oryza sativa) using positron-emitting 107Cd tracer Satoru Ishikawa1*§, Nobuo Suzui2*, Sayuri Ito-Tanabata2,3, Satomi...
... activators of mitogenactivated protein kinase and transcription factors involved in type I IFN and inflammatory cytokine signalling [20,22,23,35-37] Our previous study indicated that the NS1 protein ... mRNA export machinery [29-34] The N-terminal RNA binding domain binds to both single- and double-stranded RNA that might inhibit the activation and/ or signalling of antiviral proteins, such as RIG-I, ... functional domains: an N-terminal RNA Zohari et al Virology Journal 2010, 7:376 http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/376 binding domain and a C-terminal effector domain [19] The effector domain interacts...
... to ritonavir was not taken into account since this drug is only administrated in order to boost other protease inhibitors Intermediate or high level resistance to all drugs in a class lead to the ... lamivudine, stavudine, abacavir, emtricitabine, tenofovir, nevirapine, delavirdine, efavirenz, saquinavir, indinavir, nelfinavir, amprenavir, lopinavir (boosted-), atazanavir and atazanavir (boosted-) ... 24 single anti-HIV drugs approved by the FDA and new drugs are still getting developed The potency of the current regimens is increasing and the drugs are getting better tolerated and easier to...
... protein-coding, antisense TIN, sense TIN and antisense PIN RNAs Effect of RNAP II inhibitor α-amanitin on the abundance of protein-coding, antisense TIN, sense TIN and antisense PIN RNAs Lines on ... of protein-coding probes in the array; for TIN and PIN RNAs, we used all Gene_IDs to protein-coding genes for which there were TIN or PIN RNA probes in the array mapping to the corresponding genomic ... overlapping exons were merged into EST clusters using the genomic mapping coordinates RefSeq and mRNA sequences were processed separately and split into four sets according to the genomic strand to...
... that certain behaviors, such as binge drinking, going to bars, active and passive cigarette smoking, cigarette sharing, kissing, coughing, communal living, and sharing utensils, beverages, and lip ... quarantine andsocial distancing methods in the event of a pandemic influenza outbreak and offer suggestions on how to effectively implement successful quarantine andsocial distancing methods in ... thanks to Dr Ronald Sandwina and Dr Elizabeth Goering for sitting on my thesis committee and providing their input and assistance to make this a solid thesis In addition I would like to thank Dr Sandwina...
... factors relatedto cardiovascular reactivity with a focus on ethnic and sex differences among Indians living in India, Indians living in Singapore, and Malays and Chinese living in Singapore as a ... experiencing such an event in two hours following an episode of intense anger was 2.3 Mechanism Linking Psychosocial Risk Factors to CHD Despite the evidence linking psychosocial factors to CHD ... among Chinese and Indian men in Singapore to examine cardiovascular reactivity as a function of trait anger In a laboratory experiment, Bishop and Robinson (2000) obtained ratings of mood and measured...
... dependent binding 57 2.22 Cell staining 57 2.22.1 Staining of Hsc70-PCNA 57 2.22.2 Staining of transfected DNMT1 and Hsc70 58 2.22.3 Staining of DNMT1 and YY1 58 2.22.4 Staining of DNMT1 and Hsc70 in ... CCAAT-displacement protein ChIP Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Assay CIN cervical intraepithelial neoplasia CpA cytosine-adenine dinucleotides CpG cytosine-guanine dinucleotides CpT cytosine-thymine dinucleotides ... protein LOI loss if imprinting LTR long terminal repeat mAb Monoclonal antibody MBDs methylated CpG binding proteins MBP maltose binding protein MeCP2 methylated CpG binding protein MEM Eagle’s Minimum...
... layer in making the Internet truly ubiquitous [8] WDM can exploit the use of fiber bandwidth in order to provide enormous bandwidth capacity required for sustaining the continuous growth in the Internet ... introduced in [64] with the difference of minimizing the ending void instead of minimizing Start time and end time of scheduled bursts are maintained Chapter Related Work 28 the starting void in LAUC-VF ... electronic domain to switching in the optical domain to increase the switching speed Apart from expediting the packet switching, an OPS network supports statistical multiplexing and hence utilizes...
... closed to the working classes andto individuals rising from the lower-middle and even upper-middle classes; and secondly because economic constraints define the field of possibilities and impossibilities ... and fame Everything suggests that the ’interests’ and values which practitioners from the working and lower-middle classes bring into the conduct of sports are in harmony with the corresponding ... manifested in the choice of sports requiring a considerable investment of effort, sometimes of pain and suffering (e.g boxing) and sometimes a gambling with the body itself (as in motor-cycling, parachutejumping,...
... perspective, referring to the power and influence processes involved in forming dominant strategic ideas within organizations This point of view also results from the understanding that in most cases ... leads to persistence in following certain strategies which in the light of radical external change become ineffective and outdated, thus leading to significant decline Introduction: Researching ... each link in the strategy process – deriving the mission, developing scenarios, formulating strategy and tactics, executing and evaluating – culture intrudes” (p 13) Introduction: Researching strategic...
... protein in lanes and (containing the ab constructions) and proteins of 29 kDa in lane 11, and 11 kDa in lane (containing, respectively, the a or b subunits) A band of about 25 kDa observed in all ... constructions were introduced into E coli JM109(DE3), a strain containing the integrated T7 RNA polymerase gene induced by IPTG, analysis of the proteins by PAGE showed that a strong band of the A ... IPTG Lanes 2, 5, 8, 11 and 14 were induced with IPTG and supplemented with a 15-min pulse of [35S]methionine/[35S]cysteine Lanes 3, 6, 9, 12 and 15 were not induced In the autoradiography, note...