... ruptured macro-aneurism of the retina and shaken baby syndrome Other rare causes include thrombocytopenia secondary to bone marrow aplasia, leukemia, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, aplastic anemia secondary ... Holland GN: Ocular toxoplasmosis: a global reassessment Part II: disease manifestations and management Am J Ophthalmol 2004, 137:1-17 Oner A, Ozkiris A, Dogan H, Erkilic K, Karakukcu M: Bilateral ... surgery (LASIK) Bilateral macular hemorrhages are even more uncommon, with a few reports associated with cases of head trauma, hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia [3] In our report, the patient...
... Colagrande P, Magnano M, Debermardi V, Dutto L, Delpiano L, Cassolino P, Bucca C: Extrathoracic airway dysfunction in cough associated with gastroesophageal reflux Journal of Allergy and Clinical ... review, Gallivan et al [15] presented cases of episodic paroxysmal laryngospasm with definitive diagnosis by videolaryngoscopy of paradoxical vocal cord adduction during inspiration and extrathoracic ... objective assessment measure to characterise laryngeal dysfunction in chronic cough EAHR can be assessed during inhalational provocation challenge We prefer the use of hypertonic saline to assess EAHR...
... violence has previously been documented asa route of HIV transmission, the details of this case support the conclusion that an assault was very likely the source of infection Additionally, comparison ... the analyses of the interview data and prepared the first draft of the article All authors contributed to the design of the study as well to the drafting and revision of the manuscript All authors ... supported a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) Senior Graduate Studentship and a CIHR Doctoral Research Award Dr Kerr is supported by a MSFHR Scholar Award and a CIHR New Investigator...
... potential quantitative mechanisms of target gene activation, use can be made of gene expression data and knowledge of the available transcriptional gene network of yeast [18-20] A number of recent ... biological systems often display nonlinear dynamic behavior This is probably also the case for the activation of target genes asa result of the combinatorial activity of different transcription factors ... data Additional data file is a table listing detailed results of all the two-regulator motifs in the Spellman data and comparison with the results from the Cho data Additional data file is a...
... mutase–prephenate dehydratase were deleted Monofunctional versions of the dehydratase and the dehydrogenase are provided by plasmid pKIMP-UAUC Random gene libraries are introduced into this strain ... strain and the ability ofa cell harboring an individual library member to form a colony on minimal agar media lacking added phenylalanine and tyrosine reports on the chorismate mutase activity of ... interactions may be an easy way to increase enzyme stability This hexameric variant, however, suffered a 200-fold decrease in catalytic efficiency In contrast, the unstable monomeric variants had near wild...
... is in their emphasis It is my belief that in giving the L2 student both as much input and practice as they can reasonably manage, and a strong metalinguistic awareness, we, as teachers give the ... Ireland and Britain One of the most important initial tasks for any teacher is the task of knowing his clients The notion of needs analysis is absolutely central Even with as few details as we ... different constraints, at many different levels, on each occasion that they are called upon, they encourage a unique emphasis on particular combinations of strategies on each occasion In reading, the...
... rating for valence and arousal Task performance: Accuracy of emotion labeling SP ¼ CTL Valence: SP and CTL groups similarly perceived angry faces more unpleasant than neutral faces Arousal: Angry ... contrast between positive (accepting) accepting and negative and neutral expresssions: activation accompanied by in amygdala, evaluation of: hippocampus, Task performance: parahippocampal recognition ... physical signs with imbalances in autonomic neurotransmission In this formulation, the physical complaints typical of social phobia, are associated with rapid release of catecholamines (noradrenaline,...
... way as if through the eyes of an observer Again, it is difficult to grasp the meaningfulness of this finding, let alone as evidence ofa bias However that may be, this putative ‘‘bias’’ is assigned ... treated as if originating in a scale of equal intervals This violates the basic postulates of the analysis of variance The relevant data should have been properly treated through some form of ... instance ofa ‘‘category mistake.’’ According to Ryle (1949) this logical fallacy consists of treating the label for a class of events as if it were a member of that class From this vantage point...
... counterparts Are Social Skills Deficits Characteristic ofa Subtype of Social Phobia? Are social skills deficits typical ofa certain subtype of social phobia, rather than social phobia as such? ... and a ‘‘rationality’’ test, 39 patients were classified as either predominantly behavioral (unskilled but rational) or cognitive (irrational but skillful) Half of each category of patients was assigned ... definitions aside, I shall now consider how the construct of social skills has been assessed in research Assessment of Social Skills of Social Phobic Individuals As the assessment of social skills had...
... (shy, anxious) behavior by the teacher as well as peer assessment of social behavior (popularity, aggression, and isolation) at school At the age of no association was found between shy and anxious ... appeasement and avoidance of conflict typical of social phobic individuals Parental Alcoholism David et al (1995) found an association between parental alcoholism and phobia (both social and agoraphobia); ... variables such as maternal anxiety and an array of variables indexing temperament Nonetheless, it must be borne in mind that an even greater proportion of infants classified as anxiously attached...
... (mean age 12) on a social phobia and anxiety inventory for children (SPAI-C) and on a behavioral assessment task This included an interaction with a peer as well as reading aloud in front of an ... as ‘ a fear ofa situation that is out of proportion to its danger, can neither be explained nor reasoned away, is largely beyond voluntary control, and leads to avoidance of the feared situation’’ ... the Nature of Social Phobia? The Measurement of Social Anxiety As we have seen earlier, a variety of meanings are attached to the term anxiety (and fear) This implies that there could be substantive...
... test was within fifteen minutes During the test, the teacher worked asa cassette player and examiner The marking was done with the same way of assessment and then was analyzed in turn The class ... for this task must have quite easy language and sung at a low speed such as ‘ whatever will be will be’ To carry out this task, teacher can omit some passage of the song word and then ask students ... years; teachers and researchers believe that motivation plays an important part in the process of acquiring an additional language because motivated students are usually those who participate actively...
... some of the factors accepted by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) as determinants of health (PHAC, 2003) PHAC has adopted a conceptual model of health determinants that includes: income and ... maternal race, age, adequacy of prenatal care and medical risks, and congenital malformations, birthweight, gestational age, and small-for-gestational age The study by Gaudino et al (1999) offers ... involvement, in addition to measures of the impacts of father’s absence, has been a necessary step towards a program of research that will uncover the effects of varying qualities and amounts of father’s...
... but at least acknowledge it asa potential outcome of sexual assault: • An online publication by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs lists fistula as one of the physical ... violent sexual assault of women and girls outside of armed conflict (as in the case of domestic violence and child abuse) can also lead to this condition Cases of women who have acquired traumatic fistula ... sexually assaulted, which often results in social stigmatization As victims of violent sexual assault, women with traumatic fistula may have sustained additional physical injuries They also face...
... phonology of languages Universal alphabets Logical relations of the parts of speech The vocabulary and the grammar of languages Distinctions between languages and dialects Mixed languages and jargons ... Subdivisions of Races Theories of monogenism and polygenism Doctrine of “geographical provinces” or “areas of characterization.” The continental areas at the date of man’s appearance on the earth Eurafrica, ... Eurafrica, Austafrica, Asia, America, Oceanica Causes and consequences of the migrations of races and nations a The Eurafrican Race.—Types of the white race Its first home Early migrations The...
... that in writing of the Man of Letters asa Man of The Man of Letters asa Man of Business, by Business, I shall attract far more readers than I should in writing of him as an Artist Besides, as ... knows that there is always a danger that the reigning favorite may fail to please; that at any rate, in the order of things, he is passing away, and that if the magazine is not to pass away with ... much ofa business man after all He must still have a low rank among practical people; and he will be regarded by the great mass of Americans as perhaps a little off, a little funny, a little soft!...
... science of the “beautiful” in a work of art The aesthetic appeal ofa work of art is defined by the visual Social, ethical moral, and contemporary standards ofa society armature A structure of wood ... Compare the "god-like" qualities ofa particular character (such as Diana, goddess of the hunt) to a modern character (such as Mia Hamm, huntress ofa soccer goal) The Huntington Library, Art ... in a kiln it is called bisque ware At this stage, the clay has changed composition and can no longer have water added to it and turned back into useable material bronze An alloy of copper and...
... for a phage l integrase mutant was set as 100% In each case, data were collected from six separate transfection assays, each employing two wells containing about  105 cells (C) Normalized b-Gal ... 114-bp targets was significantly impaired in chromatin This impediment was not affected by the transcriptional status of chromatin nor by inhibitors of histone deacetylases and topoisomerases E ... electroporation b-Galactosidase (b-gal) assays, Southern blotting and PCR b-Gal assays and Southern blotting were performed as described previously [10,17] The 32 P-labelled probe was generated by...
... oviduct: a regulator of local contraction and gamete transport J Cardiovasc Pharmacol 2004, 44 Suppl 1:S248-51 111 Wijayagunawardane MP, Miyamoto A, Taquahashi Y, Acosta TJ, Nishimura M, Sato K: Angiotensin ... beat frequency assay Many of the compounds in Table were also screened using a chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay that measures growth of the CAM and chick embryo [188,189] In the CAM assay, ... In general, if a chemical were inhibitory, it acted in all three bioassays, although the potency and efficacy for a particular chemical varied among the assays Some of the compounds that were...