... research funding grants from Baxter Healthcare, who manufacture anaesthetic drugs, and has also received equipment support from Sonosite Australia for echocardiography studies There are no other ... required to identify whether combinations of drugs will produce less cardiovascular depression, and whether longer-term infusions will produce differences in cardiovascular outcomes and patient recovery ... in the septic patient Although ketamine is strongly recommended by Zausig and colleagues, the spectre of emergence delirium may negate the otherwise beneficial cardiovascular profile Further research...
... Isaacs, who conducted evaluations of the course and of the first edition of MakingtheRight Moves Writers Joan Guberman, Judith Saks, Barbara Shapiro, and Marion Torchia synthesized information presented ... June 2005 The chapters were developed fromthe course presentations and panel discussions, handouts from presenters, the question -and- answer sessions, feedback from course participants, and subsequent ... clear and concise sections, and give an overview of the talk at the beginning At the end, restate your conclusions and offer an outline of your future research plans At the outset or at the conclusion...
... concerns by some market participants about the quality of information reaching the board, especially in situations where the chairman andthe CEO are the same Lack of timely information forthe ... imbalance therefore emerged between the front office, focused on expanding its activities, andthe control functions which were unable to develop the critical scrutiny necessary for their role” ... of material information on foreseeable risk factors as good practice Principle V.A.6 calls for disclosure of material information on foreseeable risk factors andthe annotations go on to note that...
... ubc9 andthe UFD of uba2 interact at the a1 region (b) The region below the a1 helix consists mainly of the N-terminal extension of a1 and loops between the b2 and b3 strands andthe b6 strand and ... sumoylation, neddylation and ubiquitination reactions (A) and (B) are modified from [1], and (C) and (D) from [29] and [7], respectively The consensus lysine sites of SMT3 and SUMO-2 ⁄ 3, andthe C-terminal ... how these proteins may interact during the sumoylation reaction For further details, onthe function and cellular regulation of sumoylation, please refer to previous reviews [1–6] Sumoylation...
... Shanghai, then Hong Kong, then Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, then Mumbai, the Dubai, then Mombasa, then Cairo, then Paris, then London, then Reykjavik, then New York, then Dallas, then Albuquerque, then ... when the forest expands and contract when the forest contracts When the forest expands, it produces more debris, the saprophytes feed on this and increase, this ensures the saprophytic function ... loss making trading, and bad mergers Lesson fromthe rainforest The way the emergent trees carry out business lends lessons to the big conglomerates The focus of their growth activity is strengthening...
... Shanghai, then Hong Kong, then Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, then Mumbai, the Dubai, then Mombasa, then Cairo, then Paris, then London, then Reykjavik, then New York, then Dallas, then Albuquerque, then ... when the forest expands and contract when the forest contracts When the forest expands, it produces more debris, the saprophytes feed on this and increase, this ensures the saprophytic function ... loss making trading, and bad mergers Lesson fromthe rainforest The way the emergent trees carry out business lends lessons to the big conglomerates The focus of their growth activity is strengthening...
... regulation on top of consumer protection The focus of this book will be onthe former, and more substantial and decisive, form of regulation This is not to imply that insufficient consumer protection ... sphere to the unregulated Lessons fromthe Crisis • 11 reflects my own interpretation and is therefore key to understanding the policy conclusions I present later Many policy makers have forgotten ... correlation of positions 35 Basing their analysis onthe pioneering work of Calomiris and Kahn (1991) and Diamond and Rajan (2001) 28 • Chapter not reflect the actual situation faced by the bank, and...
... petroleum from deep subsurface reservoirs Often the source fluids and gases not contain much sulfide, because there are no hightemperature seawater–rock interactions involved in their formation, as there ... limited to only a few centimeters below the seafloor, depending on hydrocarbon flows andthe rate of sulfate transport fromthe bottom water into the sediments Sulfate is crucial because the freeliving ... source and help explain the extraordinary longevity of the worms The mutual benefit arising fromthe association of sulfide oxidizers, sulfate reducers, and a host worm is known to be exploited by the...
... appliances from KitchenAid and Dyson and electronics from Dell, Palm, and Sony and has moved its apparel buying group to New York to become more sensitive to fashion trends In addition, competition from ... bankruptcies and liquidations Unfortunately, these bankruptcies and liquidations bring down price expectations forthe remaining retailers This forces surviving retailers to reduce their prices (and profit ... Stew Leonard’s, and Trader Joe’s consciously concentrate their sales in few brands, sizes, and varieties They understand that too much selection in a given merchandise category reduces the store’s...
... page contains the examiner's remarks onthe well-being of the bank This page contains information analogous to the more formal CAMEL rating the examiners construct today (CAMEL stands for capital, ... dispersion (the standard deviation of the passbook rate divided by its mean) is 13 percent forthe entire sample period and about the same for each subperiod The key question, then, is this: Can the ... subperiod, the subperiod totals are smaller: 39 forthe first and 27 forthe second and third Although the sample banks are fromthe same market, they are quite diverse, according to some standard...
... program, in the Division of Civil and Mechanical Systems, supports researchonthe consequences of weather-related hazards onthe built and natural environments She has served onthe NRC Panel on Water ... Questionnaire, Respondents, and Synthesis of Responses Questionnaire The National Research Council, through the Board on Infrastructure andthe Constructed Environment, has been requested by the Department ... Please use the print version of this publication as the authoritative version for attribution Review of the Need for a Large-Scale Test Facility forResearchonthe Effects of Extreme Winds on Structures...
... dioxygen binding and that the depletion of the T2 copper inactivates the enzyme [13,22] Notably, the effect of the mutation onthe inhibition constant (Ki) for azide was dependent onthe substrate ... although the extension was cleaved fromthe mature protein The mutations were suggested [25] to affect the folding of the protein during the post-translational processing, and thereby the function ... protons forthe reduction of dioxygen Therefore, the mutation near the trinuclear site may have a more dramatic impact, especially at low pH, forthe nonphenolic substrates Interestingly, the conformational...
... dimer formation [63], oxidation by Cu2+ cations has been demonstrated to trigger the formation of a complex consisting of FGF-1, p40-Syt1 and S100A13 [67] Consistent with the view that p40-Syt1 and ... outer leaflet of the plasma membrane The final postulated pathway of unconventional protein secretion involves the formation of exosomes, vesicles that form onthe outer surface of the cell in a ... overexpression of the a subunit interferes with FGF-2 export [68], these observations are reasonably supportive of a role forthe Na-K-ATPase in the overall process of FGF-2 export Onthe other hand,...
... consult with the Director of the National Institutes of Health, the Director of the National Cancer Institute, the Director of the 10 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, andthe 11 Interdisciplinary ... search and awareness during the upcoming 5- year period; and ‘‘(C) conduct evaluations and make rec- ommendations to the Secretary, the Director of the National Institutes of Health, andthe Di- ... PROGRAM. The Secretary, in consultation 22 with the Director of the National Institutes of 23 srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with BILLS 21 Health, the Director of the Centers for Disease Con- 24 trol and...
... excellence the National Drugand Alcohol Research Centre, the National DrugResearch Institute andthe National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction—funded by the Australian Government under the ... Parties to the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control andthe United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs The Australian Federal Police andthe Australian Customs and Border ... tobacco and other drug issues, including the World Health Organization and its implementation of the Global Alcohol Strategy, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Conference of the Parties...
... Authors’ contributions AvM conceived of the study and its design, led the coordination, data collection, data analysis and interpretation of results and drafted the manuscript SWW participated in the ... interpretation and in performing the statistical analysis and took part in preparation of the manuscript KJC participated in the design of the study, data collection, data analysis and interpretation and ... analysis and interpretation and in performing the statistical analysis and took part in preparation of the manuscript AO participated in the data collection, study coordination, data analysis and...
... recommend questions fromthe Columbia Jet Lag scale, and a selection of the scales fromthe SF-36 questionnaire, for future evaluation of lighting conditions Knowledge about potential health and well-being ... job performance, which was derived fromthe World Health Organisation Health and Work Performance Questionnaire (WHO-HPQ) and (ii) self assessed overall alertness and concentration: 10 On a scale ... Functioning, Role Emotional and Mental Health), as again these were the constructs considered relevant to the main study aims The distribution of variables by floor andthe mean score for each...
... information on either the parental views of the intervention or the speech and language therapists’ views onthe intervention There were five papers that presented data onthe parents’ or therapists’ ... mapped on to the exogenous factors in the qualitative researchonthe HPP is a product of the intentions of the primary investigators and their motivations for exploring the intervention The production ... therapists appear to carry the knowledge of the limits of theresearch evidence forthe intervention with them However, there is evidence in the data that the therapists focus onthe theoretical principles...