... the rotating disc and the guard ring on both normal and hydrated skin. They measured a larger increase in deformation due to hydration for decreasing annular size, indicating an increasingcontribution ... top layer and the deeperlayers of the skin in a non-invasive manner.The aim of this thesis is to gain a better understanding in the mechanical behaviour ofthe skin by characterizing the mechanical ... numerical models of the skin.Finally, changes in mechanical properties of the skin due to skin diseases may play a role in a better understanding and treatment of these diseases. In particular the barrier...
... health information, medicines and health financing; > human rights concepts and a HRBA to programming and gender mainstreaming, ideally in the area of health. Annex 1 contains key readings and ... on the findings, and also to gain insight concerning the gaps identified as well as the feasibility of taking forward proposed recommendations. Findings and recommendations relating to intersectoral ... political and social rights. All human rights are interdependent and interrelated. The standards define the rights and entitlements of all women and men, boys and girls, and the corresponding obligations...
... erythrocytes, and the difference between acetylcholinesterases of kid-ney and erythrocytes in the extent of binding with thelectins concanavalin A, Lens culinaris agglutinin(LCA), and Ricinus communis ... nicotinic receptors [19], amyloid b-peptide and presenilin-1 [20], neuronal enolase, the scaffold proteinRACK1 and protein kinase C [21], the corepressorCtBP [22], and Ran-binding protein [23]. ... theT-subunit in oligomers [11]. Five 5Â-alternative acetyl-cholinesterase mRNAs have been identied in mice and three in humans [11,12], and acetylcholinesterase-H,acetylcholinesterase-T and acetylcholinesterase-RmRNAs...
... between parent and child, confined though it may be in the opinion of the people whose institutions are in question, to a single parent, is an index to the way in which is determined the kinship organisation ... little influence in bringing about a change in the rule of descent. Here, too, the change in the rule of descent may be put down in the main to economic causes also in a broad sense. Dumping was ... claiming kinship, who (2) stand in a certain relation to some object, usually an animal, and (3) do not marry within the kin. Passing over the classes, which are peculiar to Australia and will...
... 114.57SAPRIN, MR, p. 151; Naiman and Watkins, p. 10.58SAPRIN, (MR), pp. 74, 158, 162-63; Naiman and Watkins, p. 11.59aiman and Watkins, p. 11.60SAPRIN (MR), p. 157.61Naiman and Watkins, p. ... engendered.”3SAPRIN explains this damning indictment byidentifying four ways in which reforms under SAPshave impoverished people and increased economicinequality. Firstly, trade and financial sector ... 78-80, 83; Naiman and Watkins,p. 10.52SAPRIN, (ES), p. 4, 42, 51.53Naiman and Watkins, p. 10.54SAPRIN (ES), p. 8.55SAPRIN (MR), p. 87; Naiman and Watkins, p. 10.56SAPRIN, ES, p. 14; MR,...
... crosstalk between auxin and other plant hormones [21–24]. Our study also showsthat genes involved in cytokinin (e.g. cytokinin-O-glucosyltransferase, cytokinin dehydrogenase, and response regulators), ... of growth and development in plants. Sev-eral recent discoveries in auxin biology, including theidentification of F-box proteins as auxin receptors,have contributed to our understanding of the ... 2009)doi:10.1111/j.1742-4658.2009.07033.xAuxin in uences growth and development in plants by altering geneexpression. Many auxin-responsive genes have been characterized in Ara-bidopsis in detail, but not in crop plants....
... PADETES since 1996, and to determine the main economic factors affecting utilization of modern inputs. Preliminary policy implications for increasing the use of inputs and accelerate output and ... schooling in El Salvador. Alan de Brauw and Daniel Gilligan, 2011. 1115. The quiet revolution in India’s food supply chains. Thomas Reardon and Bart Minten, 2011. 1114. A review of input and ... Randriamamonjy, and Racha Ramadan, 2011. 1127. How prudent are rural households in developing transition economies: Evidence from Zhejiang, China. Ling Jin, Kevin Z. Chen, Bingxin Yu, and Zuhui Huang,...
... this decision-making process in practice: Wheal Jane and South Crofty (Cornwall), Quaking Houses (Co Durham), Hlobane Colliery (South Africa) and Milluni Tin Mine (Bolivia). In many cases, particularly ... frequent contaminants are Fe, Mn, Al and SO4, with locally important contributions by other metals / metalloids including (in order of decreasing frequency) Zn, Cu, As, Ni, Cd and Pb. Remedial ... economic, political and ecological issues will prove even more challenging than the technical difficulties involved in implementing remedial interventions which will be robust in the long term....
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... MichaelClyne, Heinz Kretzenbacher, and Catrin Norrby.2006. A cross-linguistic comparison of address pro-noun use in four European languages: Intralingual and interlingual dimensions. In Proceedings of ... for Computational LinguisticsTowards a model of formal and informal address in EnglishManaal FaruquiComputer Science and EngineeringIndian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur, Indiamanaalfar@gmail.comSebastian ... Traitor”: Predicting formal vs. infor-mal address in English literature. In Proceedings ofACL/HLT 2011, pages 467–472, Portland, OR.Jenny Rose Finkel and Christopher D. Manning. 2009.Nested...
... 6, and 12 months respectively. In this case, not only in calculating the standardized gap, thebank’s demand deposits (380 million euros in the example in Table 1.6) are multiplied byγk and ... on-demand instruments, both interest-earning and interest-bearing) leads us to calculate two different repricing gaps the bank can use to measurethe sensitivity of NII to increases and decreases ... specific yield. Following this line of reasoning, assuming one standard1For more information on RiskMetrics, see Part II. 18 Risk Management and Shareholders’ Value in BankingRate variation...
... hydrogenperoxide.Lectin binding studiesFollowing the standard blotting procedure, filters wereheated and blocked at 56 °C for 30 min in 100 mL TBScontaining 2% (w/v) BSA, then 0.2 mL Tween 20 wasadded and incubation ... for45 min at a concentration of 5 lgặmL)1,andtheblotswashed and incubated with diaminobenzidine and hydrogenperoxide. A combination of the biotinylated lectins Sambu-cus nigra agglutinin (SNA; ... differing values of Km and kcat.Fig. 9. pH profile of human skin and lung tryptase in the presence and absence of heparin. (j) skin tryptase, no heparin (h) skin tryptase +100 lgặmL)1heparin...