... Satur and several others inthe Philippines, andthe public hanging of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other members ofthe Movement for the Survival ofthe Ogoni People (MOSOP) in November 1995 in Nigeria ... justice andthe need for international codification of norms pertaining to the rights of all people to clean air, water, and a safe and sound environment capable of sustaining life are offered inthe ... waste dumping, natural resource exploitation, andthe consequent degradation ofthe means of subsistence of indigenous people The roles ofthe state and MNCs in suppressing the rights of communal...
... denotation ofthe head noun; I will call it the source ofthe quantification Inthe case of an NP without central determiner the source is the denotation ofthe head noun For the indication ofthe quantity ... for instance, whether every one ofthe boys lifted the chairs or all the boys together lifted the chairs The quantifiers 'all' and 'each (of) ' thus both indicate complete involvement ofthe source, ... computes the quantification domain, given the source Indeed, this can be acomplished by m e a d s of a function of two arguments, one being the source andthe other the group size, inthe case of a...
... andthegenerationof electricity were collected and prepared by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), andthe report was jointly written by DOE and EPA to address the five areas outlined ... emissions remained almost unchanged in 1999 as compared to 1998, with much ofthe increase in nuclear generation being offset by an absolute decrease in hydroelectric power generationand other generation ... Modeling System (NEMS) Consequently, comparisons with the actual data for 1999 are not a definitive indicator ofthe accuracy ofthe longer-term projections appearing inthe AEO Nevertheless, they...
... Relevance ofthe findings The question of whether our findings are of any significance for the understanding of CIJD is justified and needs answering TLR ligands are found inthe synovia of patients ... cells in pathogen-induced chronic inflammatory joint diseases Any diseases inflammation will cause the induction of chemokine and cytokine production in several tissue-associated cells inthe joint, ... cells ofthe adaptive immune system, including B cells and T cells [9,10] Ligands for TLRs are found in rheumatoid synovium [11] and are involved inthe pathogenesis and severity of inflammatory...
... sympathetic activity also causes the release of epinephrine from the adrenal medulla that in turn acts on β1-adrenergic receptors inthe heart to reinforce the sympathetic-induced increase in heart ... Emerging evidence indicates that the mechanisms involved inthe decrease in response to norepinephrine in haemorrhagic shock despite an increase in sympathetic activity involve, at least in part, ... the vascular smooth muscle of arterioles and capacitance veins that leads to shunting of blood from the venous system to the arterial system, an increase in cardiac pre-load and an increase in...
... States in March 2007 Aliskiren binds to the active site of renin and prevents the binding of angiotensinogen However, the bioavailability of aliskiren is poor As such, there is a growing need ... 9, 11, depending on the concentration of H2S administered and type of vessels involved; Inthenervous system, H2S mediates neurotransmission12 and induces both neuroprotection and neurotoxicity ... activates the Na+/HCO3- cotransporter and alkalinizes the astrocytes, which together with the reducing activityofthe glutathione (GSH) and cysteine normally present, causes the release of bound...
... work, that of Stein and her group, and that of Ehlers and Clark and their group on a common Concluding Comment theoretical account ofthe causes of PTSD Inthe case of our own The model of autobiographical ... ostensibly intended to remove the angry feeling without confronting the original cause ofthe anger Working models of attachment, evolved originally in infancy and childhood, may then influence the ... "turning points" (self-defining moments) directly to current goals In more recent work McAdams et al for the individual and that usually involved the adoption of a (1997) examined the influence of...
... The Impacts of Introductions and Stocking of Exotic Species inthe Mekong Basin and Policies for Their Control The Impacts of Introductions and Stocking of Exotic Species inthe Mekong Basin ... Impacts of Introductions and Stocking of Exotic Species inthe Mekong Basin and Policies for Their Control xi The Impacts of Introductions and Stocking of Exotic Species inthe Mekong Basin and Policies ... 37 FISOFT/DIAS/INDEX.HTM SHOWING SPECIES INTRODUCED INTO COUNTRIES OFTHE MEKONG BASIN vi The Impacts of Introductions and Stocking of Exotic Species inthe Mekong Basin and Policies for Their...
... acetyl-transferase-catalyzing inner domain E3BP domains: L3, N-terminal lipoyl domain; B, E3 binding domain; I, inner domain which associates with the inner domain of E2 Dotted connections indicate binding interactions ... E2 and E3 are included in Fig Apart from E2, the three domain E3-binding protein (E3BP, Fig 1) also has an anchoring C-terminal domain, an E3-binding domain and a mobile lipoyl domain Again, the ... by the L1 domain of E2 and L3 domain of E3BP (Fig 1) and reduction and acetylation ofthe lipoyl groups of these domains enhance PDK4 activity PDK1 binds to the L1 and L2 domains of E2 (Fig 1)...
... look into these experiences and find the most suitable solutions for the case ofthe kingdom in view ofthe changes and variables inthe market place, developmental plans, andthe social and cultural ... levels are the university nursing education andthe proper training of nursing students However, the previous andthe ongoing developments inthe medical and health fields, andthe multitude of variables ... bridged to the bachelor program and giving them the opportunity for career promotion, and consequently increasing the enrollment rate inthe nursing profession and increasing the number of nurses...
... determined from calibration; x and xb are respectively the coordinates inthe on‐ offshore direction at the point under consideration andthe breaking point; hm and hmb are the corresponding mean water depths ... part ofthe lost wave energy is transformed into turbulence energy. At the beginning ofthe wave breaking process, the turbulence is confined into a small portion ofthe breaking ... within first five meshes from the lateral boundaries, and then increases linearly with the distances from the boundaries towards the ends ofthe wave absorbing zones. Finally, at the ends of ...
... between the coastal plain and valleys on the one hand andthe uplands and Transjordan on the other.31 During the Late Bronze Age, Egyptian influence was much stronger inthe coastal plain andthe ... along the upper Euphrates Inthe south, there is a clustering of sites inthe valley ofthe Jordan river and its branches, including sites in Transjordan Another grouping of sites leads from the ... According to Bourdieu, the essence of this system does not lie inthe fact that there is a gift and a counter-gift, but inthe lapse of time between the two, the size and value of each ofthe gifts,...
... appraisal ofthe conformation according genetic determinism to Inthe experiment we report in this paper, the degree of muscling was evaluated by the total weight ofthe most important muscles So in ... approaches lead to the same result Considering figure 1, the cut-off point is lying between 16 and Bimodality 17 kg The mean, the standard deviation andthe test of normality ofthe component distributions ... outcome ofthe inspection ofthe distribution of this quantitative variable considered as an expression ofthe muscle hypertrophy Furthermore, estimations ofthe gene effect andofthe dominance...
... comparing the amino acid runs, while both plants contain many runs of glycine and proline (accounting for either the second or third highest amounts), they differ in what amino acid occurs inthe ... that tri- and hexanucleotide repeats are the most common inthe coding regions of eukaryotes [27,28] The rather similar distribution of SSRs of period to 10 inthe coding regions ofthe two genomes ... Arabidopsis and rice shows that the average repeat densities inthe two genomes is similar for introns, the 3'UTR, andthe whole genome, but not for exons andthe 5'UTR The SSR densities inthe 5'UTR and...
... application ofthe appellation “Sekt” and “Weinbrand” by Germany In this case, the ECJ ruled that “an area of origin which is defines on the basic of either ofthe extent of national territory or a linguistic ... protection inthe EC andin Vietnam In addition, descriptive and synthetic methods are also used to give the main contents of regulations concerning protection of GIs in TRIPs, the EC andin Vietnam ... guaranteeing the authenticity and quality ofthe product.181 The Court further noted that the slicing and packaging of Parma ham constituted important operations which may harm the quality and the...
... application ofthe appellation “Sekt” and “Weinbrand” by Germany In this case, the ECJ ruled that “an area of origin which is defines on the basic of either ofthe extent of national territory or a linguistic ... common of almost law relating to GIs of other countries inthe world such as the EC, Indian, China, Thailand, Canada and so on The example of Thai Jasmine rice- a kind of rice associated with the ... protection inthe EC andin Vietnam In addition, descriptive and synthetic methods are also used to give the main contents of regulations concerning protection of GIs in TRIPs, the EC andin Vietnam...
... Screening ofthe metronome and position ofthe apparatus and acquisition window • stretching; • scratching the fur with the front paws LED was connected to the radar and placed inthe field ofthe ... determined the level ofactivityof each animal in terms of number of signals counted by the software The mice showed a significant difference inthe length ofthe circadian period in LD and DD ... evaluate the constancy in time ofthe recordings of each device, we considered the recordings as consisting of three 30- minute parts For the analysis of variance ofthe data, we considered the three...
... treated/untreated) activity noise, vibration and changes in weather affect theactivityof both groups The effects of these variables are diminished by presenting theactivity ratio ofthe treated to the untreated ... identify the organs affected by the nAuNPs The XPS was used to verify the presence of nAuNPs embedded inthe brain tissue The confocal microscope and TEM were used to gain insights into the interaction ... eliminated by using only young males in this study The effects of temperature, humidity, and wind were diminished by maintaining them in a controlled environment However, the fluctuations in Rocha...
... majority of genes in this interactome group are expressed inthenervoussystem favors the idea that these networks reflect authentic interactions in neurons We note that 13 ofthe proteins in this ... transport in neurons [68] Other members of this interacting complex, MKK-4 (MAP kinase kinase) and JNK-1 (Jun kinase) are also required for maintaining normal synaptic structure [69,70] These findings ... number of genes in a given neuron and are, therefore, incomplete To test the applicability ofthe mRNA-tagging strategy for obtaining a comprehensive gene expression profile of a specific subset of...
... miRNAs1expressed in proliferating and/ or differentiating cells inthe developing and adult zebrafish brain miRNAs expressed in proliferating and/ or differentiating cells inthe developing and adult ... experiments and drafted the manuscript WK carried out thein situ hybridization and sectioning experiments and participated inthe design ofthe study and drafting ofthe manuscript EB participated inthe ... within the retina miR-9 is expressed in maturing cells ofthe CMZ (which are likely to still be proliferative) but expression is maintained only in amacrine cells ofthe inner nuclear layer (INL...