... Zool 239, 77 –85 17 Nakajima, Y & Natori, S (2000) Identification and characterization of an anterior fat body protein in an insect J Biochem 1 27, 901–908 18 Scheller, K & Karlson, P (1 977 ) Effects ... binding proteins Insect Biochem Mol Biol 25, 79 9–806 Burmester, T & Scheller, K (19 97) Conservation of hexamerin endocytosis in Diptera Eur J Biochem 244, 71 3 72 0 Burmester, T & Scheller, K (1999) Ligands ... & Scheller, K (19 97) Developmentally controlled cleavage of the Calliphora arylphorin receptor and posttranslational regulation by 20-hydroxy-ecdysone Eur J Biochem 2 47, 695 70 2 10 Locke, M &...
... trauma [8 ,7, 10,12] or instability of the joint [5,16, 17, 12,13] Common MRI findings are high signal on T2-weighted MRI images thickening the ACL with a 'celery-stalk' appearance [16,11,6, 17, 12,21], ... tissue relieved symptoms effectively, which has been described previously in the literature [16,3 ,7, 17, 13,18,19] However, we have not found as thorough documentation of clinical findings, MRI, histology, ... ganglia of the knee: prevalence, presentation, etiology, and management AJR Am J Roentgenol 19 97, 168:123-1 27 Melloni P, Valss R, Yuguero M, Sáez A: Mucoid degeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament...
... Research 2008, 3:24 70 71 72 73 http://www.josr-online.com/content/3/1/24 Sommerlath K: The importance of meniscus in unstable knees A comparative study Am J Sports Med 1989, 17: 773 -77 7 Akeson WH: The ... 1994, 3 07: 165- 173 Sherman MF, Warren RF, Marshall JL, Savatsky GJ: Clinical and radiographic analysis of 1 27 anterior cruciate insufficient knees Clin Orthop Rel Res 1988, 2 27: 229-2 37 Galway ... reconstruction Surgery 1992, 10:241-2 47 Frank CB, Jackson DW: The science of reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament J Bone Joint Surg 19 97, 79 A:1556-1 576 Andersson C, Odensten M, Good L,...
... was 30 .7 mm (± 19.9 SD) and the average width of the split was 2.5 mm (± 1.5 SD) The average distance of the most proximal tip of the split from the neck of the femur was 59 .7 mm (± 8 .7 SD) and ... Dee R USA: McGraw-Hill Inc; 19 97: 483-494 Christie J, Court-Brown C: Femoral neck fracture during closed medullary nailing Brief report J Bone Joint Surg Br 1988, 70 : 670 Christie J, Court-Brown C, ... anteroposterior diameter of the superior surface of the femoral neck was 49% (ranging from 41% to 57% ) and 31% (ranging from 26% to 36%) for the first and second group, respectively This difference...
... Naval Conference and the Tōsuiken Kanpan Commotion To the abrogation of Article 19 Conclusion 70 77 85 iii Chapter The Singapore Naval Base and the Japanese Public 90 The First Perceptions of ... 1 57 160 Evolution of Operation Plans to Attack Singapore 1936-1940 Conclusion 165 191 iv Chapter The Road to Singapore 1 97 Influence of the European War on Japan 198 The Road to the War 2 27 The ... 198 The Road to the War 2 27 The Army’s Preparations to Attack Singapore 251 Conclusion 2 67 Conclusion 272 Bibliography 293 Appendices 320 Maps 326 v Summary The British government decided to establish...
... June 1924 to April 19 27 and from July 1929 to December 1931 His policies, known as the Shidehara Gaikō, emphasised cooperation with Britain, the United States and China rather than military means ... more than a construction site The “Singapore Strategy” was mostly for securing Dominion loyalties to the British Empire by promising to protect them by establishing the Singapore Base, rather than ... the Second World War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982), pp.125-146 15 Ibid., p.1 27 13 17 Although Ikeda discussed Japanese perceptions of Britain, he did not clearly distinguish Japanese...
... control, and to avoid financial bankruptcy 77 78 Asada, From Mahan to Pearl Harbor., p.126 Asada, Culture Shock and Japanese-American Relations, p.1 27 70 by keeping Japanese naval budgets under ... of the status quo area .70 Ibid, p.1 27 NIDS, Army Documents, Sanbō Honbu Gun-syu-ku Kankei S4-2-35, “Kaigun Gunbi Seigen Tuzuri (Naval Disarmaments Files)”, 0092-00 97 69 70 66 On 31 July, Suetsugu ... submarines than the overall ratio of auxiliary ships .77 The principal advocates of this policy were Katō Kanji and Suetsugu Nobumasa, Chief and Vice-Chief of the Navy General Staff respectively 78 But...
... Anglo-Japanese Alienation 1919-1952, p.1 27 70 Tōta Ishimaru, Japan Must Fight Britain (London: Paternoster, 19 37) , p.190 71 Ibid., p.191 72 Ibid., pp.204-205 1 27 advanced base. 73 What arouses our interest ... War) (Tokyo: Shunjunsha, 19 37) , p.262; Ishimaru, Japan Must Fight Britain, pp.198-199 75 Ishimaru, Nichi-Ei Sensō Ron, p. 273 ; Ishimaru, Japan Must Fight Britain, p.2 07 73 74 128 and Southeast Asia ... become less than 70 per cent in 1936 The London Naval Treaty of 1930 allowed the United States to possess 18 large cruisers, but the United States delayed the building of its 16th, 17th and 18th...
... advocated by the Army General Staff for 49 50 BBKS, Senshi Sōsho: Daihon’ei Kaigun-bu, , p. 370 , 376 Ibid., pp. 376 - 378 169 its operational needs To attack Singapore, the Army General Staff considered, ... of two divisions The operations plans for the 16th Army in the French 74 BBKS, Senshi Sōsho: Daihon’ei Kaigun-bu, , pp. 474 - 477 185 Indochina theatre were: (1) At the beginning of hostilities, it ... increase We 76 Ibid., pp.20-22 1 87 assume defences of Singapore are reinforcing but we not know the details There are a small number of guards in British Borneo but it is almost undefended. 77 As for...
... Shinbunsha, 19 87) , pp. 175 - 177 ; Gunji-shi Gakkai (Association of Military History) (ed.), Daihon’ei Rikugun-bu Sensō Shidō-han (War Guidance Office of the Army General Staff), Kimitsu Sensō Nisshi, ... pp.34-35, 171 - 174 , 240-241, p 336; Yōichi Hirama, Dai-Niji Sekai-Taisen to Nichi-Doku-I Sangoku Dōmei (The Second World War and the Tripartite Pact) (Tokyo: Kinseisha, 20 07) , pp.33-35 47 222 become ... Kaigun-bu: Dai Tōa Sensō Kaisen Keii, 3, p.3 27 51 BBKS Senshi Sōsho: Daihon’ei Kaigun-bu: Dai Tōa Sensō Kaisen Keii, 3, pp.3 27- 329; Kimitsu Sensō Nisshi, Jō, p .75 50 224 in its journal: “Isn’t the navy...
... Kanji’s group advocated that it was impossible to defend Japan by a naval forces ratio lower than 70 per cent against the United States and thus opposed accepting the 60 per cent capital ships ... critical period from the commencement of the German Blitzkrieg in May 1940 to the outbreak of the 277 Second World War in the Asia-Pacific region in December 1941, the Imperial Japanese Army, the ... commercial publishing media were far more hostile to the Singapore Naval Base than the Imperial Japanese Navy, and even more than the Imperial Japanese Army The Japanese government-the Imperial Japanese...
... peace From: Raymond Leslie Buell, The Washington Conference (New York: Russell and Rusell, 1 970 ), p 378 321 TNA, ADM 116/2149, 158-160, Note by Admiral Chatfield on Dec 1921 NOTE BY ADMIRAL CHATFIELD ... American fleet was there without first bringing it to action Anyhow it was 3,000 miles away, further than England from America, and it was unreasonable to consider it an offensive base against Japan...
... Peninsula From Authur J Marder, Old Friends, New Enemies (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981), p.522 3 27 Map Malaya From Brian P Farrell, The Defence and Fall of Singapore 1940-1942 (Stroud: Tempus, ... Options From Brian P Farrell, The Defence and Fall of Singapore 1940-1942 (Stroud: Tempus, 2005), p.4 07 329 ...