... pathological disease state and investigated brain area, methods of analysis, as well as technical issues The data presented in this study are in agreement with the findings of Yermakova and O'Banion ... Demographic characteristics of the cases used in this study Shown are differences between groups of the cases used in this study [PMI post-mortem interval, SD standard deviation] Braak score for neurofibrillary ... Mueksch B, Boehringer M, Hull M: Interleukin-1beta induces cyclooxygenase-2 and prostaglandin E(2) synthesis in human neuroblastoma cells: involvement of p38 mitogenactivated protein kinase and...
... groups Similar results were obtained when the analysis was carried out using LSS scores as proxy of status (p < 0.025, lowest vs highest LSS scores) As shown in Figure 2, high serum AOC levels predicted ... clinical diagnosis of probable Alzheimer'sdisease [10] All participants underwent a physical examination, blood tests and neuroimaging assessments They also underwent cognitive assessments using the ... MMSE scores Figure MMSE AOC Serum scoreslevels in participants grouped according to Serum AOC levels in participants grouped according to MMSE scores Square and circle symbols indicate controls...
... restricting radiation therapy to areas of initial bulk disease was possible to be used in 15% of the cases (stage III and IV) andin other cases mantle and extend fields were used mainly in stage ... patients' symptoms Study end points This study retrospectively analysed 15 years of experience in the treatment of Hodgkin 'sdiseasein childhood The primary end point was to evaluate prognosis associated ... and adolescents with Hodgkin 'sdisease J Clin Oncol 1993, 11:100-108 Hunger SP, Link MP, Donaldson SS: ABVD/MOPP and low dose involved-field radiotherapy in pediatric Hodgkin 's disease: The Stanford...
... was assessed using responsiveness indices including Cohen s effect size (ES)84, the standardized response mean (SRM)85 and Guyatt s responsiveness index (GRI).82, 86 The responsiveness indices ... relationship between HRQoL and its influencing factors as the disease progresses Second, we did not assess depression and its impact on patients’ HRQoL Depression has been found to be strongly associated ... national institute of neurological disorders and stroke PD - Parkinson sdisease PDQ-8 - the 8-item Parkinson sdisease questionnaire PDQ-8SI - the 8-item Parkinson sdisease questionnaire summary index...
... flesh, including essential fatty acids from seeds and seed oils, and fibers, such as microcrystalline cellulose, pectins, lignins, cutin-like polymers, and condensed tannins, have been suggested ... Parkinson sDisease Parkinson sdisease (also known as Parkinson disease or PD) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that often impairs the sufferer s motor skills and speech Parkinson s ... “metabolic stimulants” (Japanese studies show it stimulates feeding of silkworm larvae; studies with neurological disorders (Parkinson s, ALS, MS) show mixed results) 11 Use of Selected Medicinal Herbs...
... which the sensible establishes, the essential is committed Life is there Sight is, to be sure, an openness and a consciousness, and all sensibility, opening as a consciousness, is called vision; ... existence, like the existence of the shades Ulysses visits in Hades, life dissolves into a shadow’ (ti 112).) Levinas figures this experience of exteriority in terms of insomnia and the interminability ... Dasein listens for the peal of stillness across a postnuclear landscape But Levinas becomes implicated in Heidegger s analysis as soon as he asks how any relationship with alterity is possible without...
... fat ‘Nothing ever seems so good as what one keeps to oneself,’ said she, and was quite satisfied with her day s work When she went home the mouse inquired: And what was the child christened?’ ... good things go in threes,’ said she, ‘I am asked to stand godmother again The child is quite black, only it has white paws, but with that exception, it has not a single white hair on its whole ... cat, in your dark-grey fur coat and long tail, and are filled with fancies, that s because you not go out in the daytime.’ During the cat s absence the mouse cleaned the house, and put it in order,...
... Autosomal recessive genes in Parkinson sdisease Protein phosphorylation and signalling pathways PINK1 has a strongly predicted, conserved serine ⁄ threonine kinase domain [12] and has been shown ... essential role for Parkin in oxidative stress [77] and Drosophila Parkin mutants show increased sensitivity to oxidative stress [78] Implication of PINK1 in oxidative stress processes has also ... Parkin, PINK1, DJ-1 and HtrA2 activity remains to be determined Parkin can be phosphorylated by a number of kinases including casein kinase 1, protein kinase A, protein kinase C [86] and cyclin-dependant...
... giving up a total of 85 points in subsequent losses to New Hampshire (51-40) and Northeastern (3430) A mini-winning streak against lesser Atlantic 10 lights Richmond, Towson, and Rhode Island ... from cutting their losses and playing at the more cost-conscious i-aa level In reality, the top third of i-aa and most of i-a s non-bcs institutions were strikingly similar in resources and talent ... coach s wife, also provided kind words and offered her interesting perspective at various points during the season Former Villanova assistants Dave Clawson and Joe Trainer were frank and forthcoming...
... large specific investments in chicken houses integrators can increase grower incentives without increasing grower compensation since the risk of los- Journalof Food DistributionResearch ing the investment ... in the American Chicken Breeding Industry." Business History Review 66: 127-68 Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) 1997 "Regulations Issued Under The Packers and Stockyards ... heating and cooling devices An interesting feature of the existing contractual arrangements is the simultaneous presence of distinct remuneration schemes in these two similarly organized industries...
... Dovepress Parashette et al to frequent relapses and less than favorable maintenance of clinical remission Since CD may progress from intestinal inflammation to strictures and penetrating disease, including ... medication Seventy-seven percent of patients in the REACH had inconclusive HACA results HACA causes infusion reactions (acute and delayed), shortened response and also loss of response Risk factors for ... access journal, publishing all aspects of gastroenterology in the clinic and laboratory, including: Pathology, pathophysiology of gastrointestinal disease; Investigation and treatment of gastointestinal...
... characters sit or drink or walk, the camera is scanning: the space, the faces, and the objects In an insistent or obsessive framing it moves between spaces and characters, stopping for a ... me into the bottomlessness, and that perhaps is, as Jonathan Romney argues, essentially Tarr 's invitation to the viewer (Romney 2003) At the bottomlessness sensations are born and change is made ... by 12 It is tapping into the intensity that creates it, giving forms to nothingness the whole which brings out the thing in itself, literally, in its excess of horror or beauty, in its radical...
... Analyzing an industry s cost function provides information on various production and cost characteristics, including scale economies, input demands, substitution elasticities, and measures of ... estimates presented in Table normalize on materials input shares Theoretically, an increase in output increases costs justifying a one-sided test On this basis, the coefficient for output is significant ... and wastepaper The study found positive but statistically insignificant substitution possibilities and contributes to the existing literature in at least three ways First, the analysis covers...
... (means ± SEM) are shown for slides from specimens in which iC3b immunoreactivity was assessed; essentially similar results were obtained for slides from specimens in which C9 staining was evaluated ... Brain tissues used in this project were provided by the Institute for Brain Aging and Dementia Brain Tissue Resource and University of California Irvine Alzheimer'sDisease Research Center (supported ... Parkinson 'sandAlzheimer'sdisease brains Neurology 1988, 38:1285-91 Teismann P, Schulz JB: Cellular pathology of Parkinson 's disease: astrocytes, microglia and inflammation Cell Tissue Res 2004,...
... carcinoma These have shown significantly higher marker levels associated with gastric serosa invasion by the neoplasia and invasion of veins or lymphatic vessels into the gastric wall as well as lymph-nodal ... neurofibromins resulting from somatic mutations in the NF-1 gene might interfere with ras signaling pathways and contribute to the development of tumors [9] These results suggest a causal association ... located on his abdominal wall The abdominal wall was swollen with ascites (B) An abdominal CT study showed multiple liver lesions and ascites scan showed multiple liver lesions and ascites, but no...
... as oral ulcers, genital ulcers, skin ulcers, eye symptoms, gastrointestinal ulcers, arthritis, and neural involvement, as well as skin crusting The frequency of these symptoms is similar to that ... inoculation involved multiple symptoms including oral ulcers, genital ulcers, skin ulcers, eye symptoms, intestinal ulcers, arthritis, and neural involvement, as well as skin crusting Oral, genital, and ... other skin ulcers (including bulla and crust), and eye symptoms were all classified as major symptoms, while other symptoms were classified as minor symptoms [20] Overall, 15% of the HSV-injected...
... identification status; 3) Forms of entertainment: amusement or diversion including public performances or shows, it also encompasses hospitality provided, such as dinners, parties, business lunches, etc ... is one genus in this subfamily and includes the slender lorises, while Nycticebus is the genus for the slow lorises They are found in tropical and woodland forests of India, Sri Lanka, and southeast ... potentially leading to terminological gaps and inconsistencies" More particularly, Kwiecinski (2001: 15) distinguishes between foreignisation/domestication and exoticism/assimilation, and stresses that...
... foreignisation and domestication mechanisms There followed a definition and classification of CSIs; the chapter concluded with presentation of established classifications of translation procedures A consolidated ... translation research, this chapter of the study is devoted to describe and analyze cultural translation strategies in the corpus by comparison ST and TT An examination of the possible translators’ procedures ... procedures in the body of translated text reveals that Trịnh Lữ s translations of CSIs in the novel “Life of Pi” are essentially foreignising The majority of CSIs are borrowed into the Vietnamese version...