... projection ofthe tilt ofthe z axis on the x¢,y¢ plane (defined direction of tilt of z andthe x¢ axis), and j % a + c defines the
location ofthe rhombic (x, y) axes. The orientation ofthe axial His ... [16,17], andthe detailed structures provide import-
ant information on the novel Hb. The Tyr66(E7) ring is
oriented out ofthe heme pocket in both forms with the
Tyr32(B10) in one ofthe structures ... to the iron and positioned to
provide the H-bond to the bound cyanide, and by
implication, to the bound O
2
in the reduced form in each
of the three globins. The extensive sequence homology
for...
... basis for structure- activity studies. The high
selectivity ofthe a-conotoxins, together with the possibility
of obtaining detailed information on their three dimen-
sional structures andthe relative ... above, the determination ofthe subunit
composition ofthe nAChRs involved has been hindered by
the lack of selective ligands and imperfect correlations
between the characteristics of native and ... recordings andthe use of a-conotoxins MII
and AuIB further dissected and correlated the combinato-
rial and functional heterogeneity ofthe slowly decaying
population [77]. In this study, two...
... will be taken of all information then available regarding
the extent to which this horizontal method has been followed andthe reasons for deviations from this method in the
case of particular ... Specific rules forthe
preparation of products other than milk and milk products, meat and meat products, and fish and fishery
products
[4] ISO/TR 11133-1, Microbiology of food and animal feeding ... International Standard are encouraged to
investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions ofthe normative documents indicated below. For
undated references, the latest edition ofthe normative...
... cases studied, the procedure gives better
results than the standard watershed transformation. Forthe quantitative analysis
of the uniformity of mixtures, the influence of artifacts on the signal ... derivation due to the time-dependence ofthe unit vectors. Using
the product rule forthe derivation andthe fact that the time derivative ofthe unit
vector is the cross product of !
rf
with this ... prohibited
by the required experimental time andthe amount of data. Hence the experiments
integrate the distribution totally or partially over variables (r and ˝)ortheinfluence
of parameters in the form of...
... contacted the Rennes association and recruited the
sample for this study. The participants practised jogging,
walking, cycling, rhythmical gym, yoga, dance and
streatching. At the time ofthestudy they ... We were therefore interested in
testing this hypothesis and examining whether there is a
relationship between psychological distress and vitality.
The relationship between the GHQ-12 andthe VS ... available, including the
GHQ-30, the GHQ-28, the GHQ-20 andthe GHQ-12.
The shortest version ofthe questionnaire (GHQ-12) has
been extensively validated and used in a number of coun-
tries and in different...
... support ofthe trunk, in mid-stance
gastrocnemius increases the stance leg energy and
restrains the forward motion ofthe trunk; soleus has the
opposite effects. In late stance, the initiation of ... regarding the role ofthe plantarflexors in propulsion,
but their study examined the accelerations ofthe hip
rather than the trunk COM [40].
Dynamic simulation has also been used to investigate the
determinants ... purposes)
The purpose ofthe present paper is to review the applica-
tion of one form of computer simulation, forward dynamic
musculoskeletal simulation, to thestudyof normal and
pathological walking....
... max-
imum score of 30 points for amount of pain; of 20 point s
each for level of activity and patient satisfaction; and of
10 point s each for motion ofthe ankle and foot, position
of the heel during ... consent of parents of patien ts
prior being included into thestudyand was authorized
by the local ethical committee. Thestudy was per-
formed in accordance with the Ethical standards of the
1964 ... life ofthe parent and child.
There is nearly universal agreement that the initial
treatment ofthe clubfoot should be non-operative
regardless ofthe severity ofthe deformity. Historically,
the...
... life ofthe parent and child.
There is nearly universal agreement that the initial
treatment ofthe clubfoot should be non-operative
regardless ofthe severity ofthe deformity. Historically,
the ... ofthe deformity. Patient age at the time of
relapse, bilateralism or unilateralism ofthe relapse foot,
relapse foot deformity, treatment offered to relapsed
foot, immediate results ofthe offered ... manipulation
3werefromthe13-24weeksoftheagegroup
while beginning ofthe treatment, while 2 w as from the
25-36 weeks ofthe age at the initiation ofthe treatment.
Thus, relapse is more severe when occurred and...
... out the molecular diagnostic study. CR participated in the
collection of clinical samples and part of molecular diagnostic study. LD
conceived ofthe study, and participated in its design, performed ... 95°C for 10 min, then 55°C for 30 min.
The particles coupled with strep tavidin were adde d into
the hybridization mixtures and incubated at 37°C for 10
min and enriched in the bottom ofthe tube ... method.
Conclusion: This study has successfully validated the clinical performance of our hybridization assay. The
advantages in the time of detection and ease of process endow this method with great...
... convergence theorems ofthe CQ method for
nonexpansive semigroups in Hilbert spaces by hybrid method in the mathematical
programming. The results presented extend and improve the corresponding results of
Kazuhide ... Proceedings ofthe National
Academy of Sciences ofthe United States of America, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 1041–1044, 1965.
[11] C. Martinez-Yanes and H K. Xu, “Strong convergence ofthe CQ methodfor fixed ... Point Theory and Applications
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