... Takahashi K, Takeda K, FuruyamaK, Kaneko K, Takahashi S, Tamai M & Shibahara S (20 04) Expression of heme oxygenase-1 is repressed byinterferon-gamma and induced by hypoxia in humanretinal ... Expression of a- tubulinwas examined as an internal control using a- tubulin mono-clonal antibody (NeoMarkers, Fremont, CA, USA).Assay for HO catalytic activityYN-1, K5 62, HeLa and HepG2 cells (2 · ... 980-8575,JapanFax: +81 22 717 8118Tel: +81 22 717 8117E-mail: shibahar@mail.tains.tohoku.ac.jp*Present addressDepartment of Molecular Pharmacology,Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical...
... Familial arachnoid cysts associated with oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy. Clin Neurosci. 20 03; 10: 125 -7. 22 . Orlacchio A, Gaudiello F, Totaro A, et al. A new SPG4 mutation in a variant ... all aggressive management approaches, he was managed conserva-tively and was healthy on a follow-up. Figure 1. Neuroimaging of the twins. (a) Cerebral CT of twin A shows a vast lesion of ... form of spastic paraplegia with congenital arach-noid cysts. Neurology .20 04; 62: 1875-8. 23 . Wang P, Liang X, Yi J, et al. Novel SOX2 mutation associated with ocular coloboma ina Chinese family....
... more becoming a matter of practice: eating at particular restaurants,staying at particular hotels or choosing particular means of transportation. Cultural capital, in Holt’sinterpretation, is ... under-standing of sustainable development in general and sustainable consumption in particular.Contemporary Studies of Sustainable Consumption A vast number of articles focusing on sustainable ... andsustainable investments (Fayers, 1999; Halme and Niskanen, 20 01; Sparkes, 20 02; Jayne and Skerratt, 20 03) are examples of studies aiming at coming to grips with unsustainable consumption practices.Common...
... individuals, dyads, or groups to learn about and change behaviors influenced by the shadow side. The best training and experience available can be obtained in programs preparing mental health ... 12 EXECUTIVE COACHING and sometimes unknowable situations, and our training, conceptual models, and professional skill are often insufficient in the face ofa chaotic organizational landscape. ... leaves off. It is useful in explain- ing and guiding individuals’ behavior, both internally and interper- sonally. It provides useful information about the human side of organizational behavior,...
... and corrective training. Comparisons of results on re-examination of centre smears and duplicate smears, indicated that both reading variations and ‘defective smear preparation and staining’ ... use of a combination of Pancreatin and Cetavlon for the routine cultivation of tubercle bacilli: Indian Jour. Tuberc., 5 76-86. 4. Raj Narain, A. Gaser, M.V.Jambunathan and M.Subramanyan (1963) ... DTC may re-examine smears prepared and stained by general health institutions on routine basis and prepare and examine duplicate smears on a sample basis. It can take immediate corrective actions...
... looksmainly to cases decided in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada in order to show that law provides a moral resource that can inform a rule -of- law project capable of responding to situations ... theReports and found that he was right in every particular, and a page and a half of that judgment is really in that way the work of General Smuts ratherthan myself.15Foxton continues that Shaw was ... within a common law legal order which they make sense ofin accordance with therigid doctrine of theseparation of powers; and, finally, functionalism, a theory of the administrative state that...
... will take up the challenge of providing the argument that will sustainthat idea. TABLE OF CASES A v.SecretaryofState for the Home Department [20 02] EWCA Civ 15 02, [20 04]QB 335, [20 05] 2 WLR ... the administration of the law. Authority and not truth makeslaw. But one who wants to be an authority has to accept the constraints of the rule of law. And these constraints are both moral and ... its establishment ofa ‘legal back hole’ at GuantanamoBay and suggested that the House of Lords has perhaps strayed from the rule of law path in its post-9/11 decisions, including Rehman,adecision...
... with a lower family in- come mentioned having more difficul-ties in paying for a medical visit, in making a medical appointment be-cause of existing lines, and in obtainingmedicines because of ... health ina population of Brazilian elderly Socioeconomic position and health in a population of Brazilian elderly: the Bambuí Health and Aging Study (BHAS) Maria Fernanda Lima-Costa,1Sandhi ... preventive healthcare services. Rev Panam Salud Publica 20 01;9(4) :21 9 22 7. 23 . Rocha FL, Guerra HL, Lima e Costa MFF.Prevalence of insomnia and associated socio-demographic factors ina Brazilian commu-nity:...
... answering the phone at state and local of ces. Include accurate information on what happened and what is being done. Pro-vide information about how the state and local associations are involved. ... through daily meetings and phone calls. Involve staff in planning special events, memorials and back-to-school activities. Make mental health services available, including Employee Assistance ... staff, first responders and community agencies.Take care of staff.Set up a staff meeting as soon as practical to talk with staff and express support and caring. Practice active listening, allowing...
... failed in 1984, as pro-viding evidence against a significant role being playe d by inter-bank linkages in contagion.169.3 Herding Linked to Manager ial ReputationScharfstein and Stein (1990), Rajan ... which banks can invest, denoted 1 and 2. Bank A (B) can lend to firms A 1and A 2 (B1and B 2 ) in industries 1 and 2, respectively.We assume for simplicity that all firms are equally profitable in ... Banking and Finance, 10, 55- 73.[15] Dasgupta, A. (20 00) “Financial Contagion through Capital Connections: A Model of the Originand Spread of Banking Panics,” Working Paper, London School of Economics.[16]...