... habits and behaviour as film-goers, on their understanding of the medium and the effects it has upon them, on measures of censorship and legislation ,and on the production and selection of what ... discussion of the influenceof films on children, film education for the young, and the selection and production of children's films Analyses f l im language, the influenceof the cinema on children ... Commission onEducationa 1and Cultural Films T h e Film in National Life London, Allen & Unwin, 1932, n.p A report on the position of the cinema in England, its cultural influence, its instructional...
... concentrations gave no increase in gravel; in peat:sand, further increase of growth was only small Hamilton and Johnson (1978) demonstrated the decreasing availability of NO because of its absorption ... in gravel had a survival of 73%; 94% of the cuttings rooted in peat:sand survived For improvement of mass propagation of oak, the addition of low levels of Osmo- In a second field trial, Müller ... acidifying effect of Osmocote was found by Sanderson (1987) cote 1.5-2.5 g/l should be > 5.5 is recommended pH optimum addition ofon rooting and shoot considered But high This investigation also explored...
... foci of increased cellularity/ inflammation in the junction of compact and spongy layers of the ventricle Results from histopathological examination of pancreas, heart and skeletal muscle of all ... saturation or less have been shown to affect appetite in a negative manner and lead to an increased number of skin lesions and elevation ofstress responses (Mette Remen, IMR, Bergen, Norway, personal ... SAV-infection led to severe lesions in hearts during the course of infection, characterized by epicarditis and multifocal degeneration of cardiomyocytes in ventricle of the heart Ferguson et al [51] concluded...
... innate stimulation of cord blood mononuclear cells (CBMC) with a TLR2 agonist might influence T cell responses in cord blood mononuclear cells depending on a maternal background of atopy Specifically, ... demonstrating lack of spleen cell proliferation after Ppg stimulation As control, Ppg stimulation in TLR4 -/- mice demonstrated increased lymphocyte proliferation of spleen cells Endotoxin concentrations ... proliferation and cytokine concentrations from supernatants of CBMC were determined following stimulation with the indicated doses of Ppg and Derf1 Lymphocyte proliferation shown as SI (stimulation index,...
... (FITC) conjugate, clone L243 (Becton Dickinson, UK) and with a mouse IgG anti-human CD14 R-phycoerythrin conjugate (R-PE), clone M5E2, (Becton Dickinson, UK) to identify monocytes Briefly 100 µl of ... transmembrane protein expressed on antigen-presenting cells and constitutively expressed on monocytes Expression of HLA-DR by monocytes is essential for the presentation of peptides derived from ingested ... cultured with GM-CSF at concentrations of 1ng/ml and 10ng/ml At time points 4, 6, and hours, cells were evaluated for surface expression of HLA-DR and HLA-DR mRNA production Control samples were included...
... report was sponsored by the U.S Department of Health and Human Services and was conducted in RAND Health, a division of the RAND Corporation The R AND Corporation is a nonprofit institution that helps ... professionals, researchers studying adolescent sexual health and media use, and program developers This research was conducted in RAND Health, a division of the RAND Corporation A profile of RAND ... “snapshot” of the past but was adequate to answer the question of how television content might influence youth In contrast, the content of online and other new media can change and can so in response...
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... hyperdimensional RNA (or type, arbitrary) with conceptual centre ofof detection (TOD) of (wildassay green) and variant frequency distribution curve (scalespeTwo-dimensional representation of gravity of ... conceptual centre of gravity of replication (wild type, green) and variant sequences (blue), zone of reagent specificity (red shading) and threshold of detection (TOD) of any assay As mutations ... with the relative concentrations of A:B determined by the relative association constants (K) of A:E (KA:E) and B:E (KA:B) and the velocity (ν) of production of A from B:E (νA) and B from A:E (νB)...
... hyperdimensional RNA (or type, arbitrary) with conceptual centre ofof detection (TOD) of (wildassay green) and variant frequency distribution curve (scalespeTwo-dimensional representation of gravity of ... conceptual centre of gravity of replication (wild type, green) and variant sequences (blue), zone of reagent specificity (red shading) and threshold of detection (TOD) of any assay As mutations ... with the relative concentrations of A:B determined by the relative association constants (K) of A:E (KA:E) and B:E (KA:B) and the velocity (ν) of production of A from B:E (νA) and B from A:E (νB)...
... Diffusion and migration of SO42À ions out of the pores of NAM This step is very slow as the SO42À ions have but a very low mobility Electroneutralization of the SO42À ions proceed through diffusion ... occurrence of this residual sulphation of the inner layers of the negative plate can be explained on the basis of the mechanism of PbSO4 reduction to Pb and the dependence of PbSO4 solubility on the concentration ... depends strongly on the concentration of sulfuric acid Vinal and Craig [9], and Danel and Plichon [10] have established that on increase of CH2 SO4 from 1.12 to 1.30 s.g., the solubility of PbSO4...
... level of abnormal odor of animal Two compounds that are responsible for increase of boar odor are skatole and androstenone Both of them are found in fatty tissues CONCLUSION Among sensory traits of ... composition and marbling in fat content are two principal components that are responsible for meat tenderness and flavor respectively Not only collagen content but also its type and organization have ... Fiego, D P., P Macchioni, P Santoro, G Pastorelli, and C Corino, Effect of dietary conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) supplementation on CLA isomers content and fatty acid composition of dry-cured Parma...
... Anesthesiology 1992, 76(6), 979~984 Jones, R.S and Snowdon, S.L Experimental investigation of the cardiovascular and respiratory effects of increasing concentrations of isoflurane in the dog Res Vet Sci ... Doursout, M.F., and Merin, R.G Comparative effects of halothane, enflurane, and isoflurane at equihypotensive doses on cardiac performance and coronary and renal blood flows in chronically instrumented ... Many controversies have been reported about isoflurane anesthetic influences on the cerebral blood flow and velocity Jones et al reported that isoflurane caused cerebral vasodilatation and an...
... regeneration of oak and beech: a literature review, Discussion papers in conservation No 33, University College London, 1981 [30] Nilsson U., Gemmel P., Löf M., Welander T., Germination and early ... afforestation of farmland using direct seeding of beech and oak Firstly, there was no effect of competition from herbaceous vegetation on seedling growth during the first year In addition, competition ... considered to need conditions with less competing ground vegetation [29] However, only rarely have beech and oak been cultivated side by side for a comparison of the effects of competition on...
... Some effects of high temperatures on the cones and seeds of jack pine, For Sci (1960) 194–199 [3] Bell D.T., Interaction of fire, temperature and light in the germination response of 16 species ... the amount of photosynthate available for initiation and development of the floral buds and to successful pollination, damage caused by birds or insects, and/ or the environmental conditions which ... storage conditions are achieved at a temperature of between and oC and humidity content of between and 8% As the storage temperature increases, the humidity content must be lowered [7] Seeds of P...
... inclination nor the eccentricity of stems allow one to draw conclusions about the content of tension wood [18, 22], as microscopic examination of thin sections of wood or differential coloration are ... 82 oaks, the analyses of the effects of various factors such as region, stand, tree and position within commercial logs, on wood density components complete the conclusions of previous studies ... within-tree variation for density components was analysed in 82 oak trees at breast height and the second analysis concentrated on the effect of ring location on the basis of 52 trees in which...
... (Wells and Shunk, 1938; Oosting, 1945; Pyykkö, 1977; McWilliams and Sealy, 1987) A great deal of information has been obtained concerning nonionic surfactants commonly employed in the penetration of ... chemical structure and environment on the adsorption of surfactants at the UA interface andon micellization In: Solution Chemistry of Surfactants (KL Mittal, ed), Hopewell Junction, New York, USA, 2, ... the transport of the solutes through the cuticle consists of a series of consecutive steps: i) sorption to the surface of leaves, ii) diffusion into surface waxes, iii) diffusion across the cutin...
... vegetation 3) High concentrations of lipids, humic acids and fulvic acids are the forest floor constituents responsible for eluviation and illuviation 4) The spatial pattern of DW on a site corresponds ... sB, Fep, and tions than the Mormoder Alp concentra- The spodic horizon beneath the Lignomor in the WH stand had higher pH and Ca H and Mg concentrations but lower K and -S S0 concentrations than ... pedons with each pair consisting of pedon with accumulation of DW and another without DW The pedons were examined for the differences in morphological and chemical properties of forest floor and...
... the below- and aboveground growth responses to the water stress treatment, two boxes (one control plot and one dry plot) were harvested at the end of the drought Because of the absence of blocking ... end of the drying cycle, no massive leaf abscission was observed DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS Three-year-old Calabrican and Corsican pines exhibited similar decrease of net CO assimilation rate and ... -2-1 after 43 days of drought Rewatering induced a rapid recovery of stomatal conductance and CO assimilation stress stomatal conductance In watered treatments, g and A showed w considerable variability...
... promote root regeneration Assimilation rate measurements and root observations (number of growing roots and root elongation) were made just before transplanting (day 0) and then weekly from day ... system under standard environmental conditions In experiment 1, intercellular C0 concentration (c values were ) i calculated from the A and g data, which pers mits assessment of the extent to ... the parallel evolution of A and g the changes in Awere , s mainly due to an alteration of mesophyll photosynthetic capacity Experiment Carbon dioxide assimilation A markedly and gradually decreased...
... (58.8 Gy) and EPL plans (58.8 Gy) Figure shows a boxand-whisker plot of the ratio of the volume of the prescription isodose and the PTV, which is a measure for the conformity of a plan The conformity ... of CC calculation Dose to5 the the PTV as a function of the PTV as deterDose to 95% of the PTV as a function of the PTV as determined using the CC calculation Figure patient of the UD (top) and ... Figure rections plans after recalculation with full inhomogeneity corand EPL Box -and- whisker plot of the conformity index for the UD Box -and- whisker plot of the conformity index for the UD and EPL...