... listening attentively to sound, have an-ing verb forms or a to- infinitive verb form However, including listen, hear, hearken, lend an ear to, to be all ears, prick up English is an inflecting language ... one word in each meaning syntactically namely hear and nghe in meaning 1, listen and l ng nghe in meaning 2, overhear and nghe l m in meaning and materials relatedto the study We tried to choose ... somebody/something + V-ing of hearing Hear + somebody + V – infinitive Hear + ADV Perceive + somebody + V-ing Perceive + NP Catch +N/NP Something reaches to one’s ears listening Listen + to + somebody + V-ing...
... reverting to other agencies such as observing sites at airports) • Accessing and incorporating data from other agencies networks (e.g provinces, conservation authorities, electrical utilities) • Increased ... consistency • Legacy system lacks flexibility to add new elements or data streams or to incorporate new related data into the system to assist checking e.g RADAR, satellite, NWP model output • ... In Station metadata Short-Term Storage Station metadata Long-Term Storage User Applications (e.g Value Added) Data Access Policy/Maintenance Interface Data Access Policy Station Maintenance Interface...
... many training programs to let accountants know how to make a perfect CSR reporting which stakeholders can believe in 21 To overall, applying CSR into business is important, making CSR reporting is ... questions (in appendix A) those questions mainly aims to find out the attitude of the managers toward implementing CSR into their business and the reality situation of implementing CSR in their business ... This is the reason for companies consider to implementing CSR into their business When they apply CSR into their business, investors will pay more attention to their companies, this will help them...
... different joints and thus, contrarily to homonymous pathways, link different spinal levels [18] Changes in transmission in these propriospinal pathways are thought to contribute to incoordination ... is relatedto transmission changes in spinal pathways and clinical scores of motor function in chronic hemiparesis after stroke In Proceedings of the 19th International Conference of the International ... muscles in this particular type of motor task, which requires torques to be produced in a specific direction at a single joint Descending controls may favor the inhibition of biarticular muscles in...
... knowledge and attitudes toward these reptiles According to the interviewees, the local terms biting, stinging and pricking are synonymous and used as equivalent to offending In this article, the ... venom (poison in the local meaning) took even greater force at this same moment, stirring up and spreading further into the victim’s body, thereby increasing the poisoning symptoms The victim ... entering water; snakes cause chilblains; snakes have a sting in their tail from which they inject the poison; snakes can stand up thanks to the sting in the tip of the tail, thus allowing them to...
... refer to any policing practice that potentially causes harm to IDUs, including those mentioned above, as “drug -related harms related Page of to policing.” We operationalized drug -related harms related ... homelessness and drug -related harms These IDUs were more likely to frequently use crack cocaine, to require help injecting, and were more likely to engage in distributive syringe sharing Being homeless ... in unsafe behaviors such as sharing or renting/buying syringes at shooting galleries Alternative interpretations could explain our results For example, homeless and/or methamphetamine injecting...
... (Invitrogen) The initial assembly was confirmed by sequencing a series of four overlapping RT-products to give 2.7× coverage All amplicons were cloned into pCR4 (Invitrogen) and sequenced using ... We would like to thank Drs Gregory Storch and Binh-Minh Le for their help in the accrual and processing of the St Louis stool specimens This study was supported in part by National Institutes of ... contain an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) that directs translation of the RNA by internal ribosome binding [11] The 3'-non-translated region also contains a secondary structure, including...
... Procalcitonin increase after endotoxin injection in normal subjects J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1994, 79:1605-1608 35 Becker KL, Whang KT, Snider RH, et al: Relation between cytokines and procalcitonin ... CT molecule, whether it is in the free, amidated, 32-amino acid mature form, or within its precursor propeptides [ie procalcitonin, the conjoined calcitonin:calcitonin carboxypeptide-I (CT:CCP-1), ... target tissues, its overall physiologic significance in normal individuals is not well understood In health, its principal role is to protect against excessive bone turnover during times of increased...
... 34 patients, patients died and patients eternally tracheostomized Of 29 recovered patients, due to the difficulty of urge -to- cough estimation, we excluded patients with dementia using the mini-Mental ... brainstem level, where sensory information arising from airway sensory receptors in response to an appropriate stimulus is processed by the medullary respiratory network to produce the motor ... studies investigating the cortical involvement of the down-regulation of cough reflex inpatients with aspiration pneumonia In order to study the possible involvement of the supramedullary system in...
... monitoring, including point-of-care thromboelastography or thromboelastometry, may contribute to early diagnosis of coagulation disorders inpatients with isolated head injury Although data regarding ... INR: international normalized ratio; IQR: interquartile range; ISS: injury severity score; PAI-1: plasminogen activator inhibitor; OR: odds ratio; PT: prothrombin time; TBI: traumatic brain injury ... blood transfusion in early and late coagulopathy in traumatic brain injury are limited, an increasing number of investigations focus on the administration of recombinant factor VII as primary...
... CHAPTER INTRODUCTION a stabilizing linear compensator to produce a control signal Another approach which is equivalent to a compensator is that of a state estimator in combination with linear state ... a linear controller can achieve has not be fully investigated yet How to achieve the highest TPI, or equivalently how to obtain the minimized TMR by linear control method remains to be an interesting ... fast settling time That is to move the read/write head from the present track to a specified destination track in minimum time and maintain the head as close as possible to the destination track...
... hospital and informed consent was obtained from all subjects Maintenance treatment scheme consisted of a combination of a calcineurin inhibitor (tacrolimus) with a purine inhibitor (mycophenolate ... conditions were 1min at 94οC, 40 cycles of 1min at 94οC (template denaturation), 1min at 55οC (primer annealing), 1min at 72οC (primer extension) and finally, 7min at 72οC (final elongation) The ... represented by n variables (within-subjects factors) Categorical factors are used to divide study population into subgroups (between-subjects factors) and 96 continuous variables are used as control...
... possible model of drug interaction in GEO cells, which involves the complex interaction of proteins involved in cell cycle regulation To recapitulate, combining CDO with cytotoxic chemotherapy reduced ... that CDO alone did not increase the extent of staining However, in cells that had been cocultured with CDO and a cytotoxic drug, staining was significantly increased, indicating the presence of senescence ... 0.001), indicating a synergistic effect of CDO and cytotoxic drug in inducing senescence (Fig 5) Cyclin-associated CDK protein levels are reduced Fig Effect on colony formation of combining CDO...
... Although initial studies supported the presence of XMRV in prostate cancer tissues [2-4], since then several laboratories have failed to detect the virus in cohorts of prostate cancerpatients ... that A3G in resting CD4+ cells and monocytes are predominantly in its lowmolecular-mass (LMM) active form making these cells refractory to HIV-1 infection [24,25] Conversion of LMM to the inactive ... are differentiated into macrophages, makes these cells prone to HIV infection Since HMM forms of A3G are reported to be enzymatically inactive, if A3G remains in HMM complex in prostate epithelial...
... QOL, domains often defined as independent parameters linked to QOL [13] These last two factors may be of significant clinical value for health care workers Despite these interesting findings, our ... level) Initial remnant ablation was included as an additional variable in the models owing to its clinical interest The final models incorporated the standardized beta coefficients The independent ... patients It includes the generic CORE questionnaire - functional assessment of cancer therapy -general (FACT-G) - which contains general questions divided into four primary QOL domains (a total of...
... to explain the discrepancies observed Initial DNA damage levels in breast cancerpatients Radiation-induced apoptosis in breast cancerpatients Initial DNA damage was determined as radiationinduced ... subcutaneous late toxicity in our series This finding opens the possibility to develop new predictor assays taking into account the initial DNA damage and radiation-induced apoptosis levels, and introduces ... and radiation-induced apoptosis with normal tissue toxicity As previously published, increasing numbers of radiation induced DSB were relatedto severe late toxicity in breast cancerpatients [17]...
... Forty-three patients were initially included in the study, but nine patients were then excluded from analysis due to incomplete treatment (2 patients) , unsatisfactory blood sampling (3 patients) and follow-up ... was to assess the values of the cytokine dynamics and dosimetric factors to predict the risk of developing symptomatic RP The dose of irradiation administered topatients is distributed in a ... circulating IL-6 can reflect the inflammatory state of the lung The IL-6 levels frequently increase inpatients suffering with several pulmonary diseases, including infectious pneumonia, interstitial...
... important domains such as 1) the C-terminal protein kinase domain (PI3K-domain), 2) the substrate binding domain in the N-terminal of the protein necessary for activation of p53 in response to DNA damage, ... PI3K domain, substrate binding domains and ATPbinding domains, is illustrated in Figure Single marker associations Risk for developing breast cancer The association between any variant in the ATM ... binding Leucine zipper Val-82 to Ser-89 Val-1218 to Leu-1238 Exon Proline rich FAT domain Asp-1373 to Pro-1382 ATM protein NO controls NO BC American BC (± IBTR) Ser-1966 to Ala-2566 ATP-binding...
... genes in a single experiment Experiments using such approaches are leading to additional discoveries of genes involved incancer pathogenesis and providing new strategies for classifying cancers ... of genomics in lung cancer research In the next few years, a considerable effort will be made to classify lung cancers, to discover genes involved in lung cancer pathogenesis, and to study the ... statisticians, and informatics specialists will all need to pull together to make lung cancer genomics programs successful Collaborative efforts will probably be increasingly important incancer research...