... province. The planting time is from January to February andthe harvest time is around May and June. 4.1.6. Land preparation and cultivation techniques The results of survey on the methods of land ... provinces, the percentage of farmers using animals for preparing land was about 67-100%. On the other hand, the percentage of farmers using machines for preparing their land was rather high ... However, the farmers had applied the process of producing animal feed 12 Method for preparation of land: Farmer often prepares their land by buffaloes and cows. In Thanhhoa and Bacgiang...
... microbial spoilage and vermin and thereby prolong the shelf life of feed for pigs and cattle - improve the digestibility and nutritional quality of the feed by stimulating the production of ... vine-leaves and roots to prepare the livestock feed. Cut or slice roots to the same size of the cereal grain by hand or by the cutter. If using the cutter, the roots have to be pre-cut to the size ... to the bags from rats and other rodents, so that some of the fermented material was exposed to air. The quality of the fermented products in these was decreased due to spoilage by bacteria and...
... p erformedeither by re-electrophoresis of individual pigment proteinbands or the whole lane from the native gel was excised and placed on the top of the SDS gel (diagonal PAGE). The gels with ... that: (a) the band of the PSII subcore was much weaker than in wild-type (b) there was an additional band identiđed as the D1D2cyt b-559 complex (PSII RC) (Fig. 1B, IC7: C), and (c) the lower ... PsbH absence on the accessibilityof the D1 protein to trypsin The e ffect of the PsbH absence on the structure of the PSIIcore complex was further probed by trypsinization of the D1 protein...
... Stereoview of the RMD monomer. The cofactor-binding domain andthe substrate-binding domain are shown in aqua and light sand, respectively; the APPR portion of the cofactor (dark gray) andthe ligand ... search (using the blastp algorithm[37]) of the P. aeruginosa RMD sequence, however, 89of the top 100 hits had glutamine in this position; 10of the others had arginine in its place, andthe finalvariant ... GMD,both the P. aeruginosa and A. thermoaerophilus RMDsequences have gaps in the region of the RR loop, and in the His6-RMDAtstructure, the b2–b3 loop is nota-bly shorter than in GMD. The truncation...
... to other RT pockets and that the binding stoichiometry of the compounds to RTcould also be different according to the RT mutations and the relative compound-RT affinities. The position of the ... both RNA and DNAdependent; and (b) RNase H activity that selectivelyhydrolyzes the RNA strand of the RNA:DNA hybridformed during synthesis of the minus (–) strand DNAthat uses (+)-strand RNA ... binding pocket [23], therefore we wished toverify whether the AQ derivatives could also bind tothis site. For this purpose, and to obtain a deeperunderstanding of the RT–ligand interactions,...
... negative control. As expected, the inter-action between the HIC1 CR and wt CtBP2 restores the growth on selective medium.These results were confirmed in the context of the full-length proteins by ... well as the deletion of the GLDLS motif[14] impaired but did not fully abolish the transcrip-tional repression mechanisms of the CR. The othercorepressors and complexes interacting with the HIC1CR ... whereas the point mutation of the central Leu to Ala abolished thisinteraction (Fig. 4A, lane 4).These results were obtained using the isolated CR ofHIC1. To confirm the essential role of the centralLeu225...
... a mistake to try to blame the exposure on the Internet habits. On the other hand, the findings dosuggest that some obvious precautions may at least somewhat reduce the chances that a youth may ... filtering and blocking appear effective? The study findingsabout filtering and blocking software appear both encouraging and at the same time cautionary. The good news is the suggestion from the multivariate ... it, then the medium takes on more of the character of the television model. Whether or not the television modelis an appropriate one to guide regulatory policies concerning the Inter-net, there...
... of 1530, 3621 and 6581 nucleotides, respectively, and the size of the ORFs and encoded proteins are all typ-ical of those seen for the other hantaviruses.Following the N ORF, the TPM virus ... analysis, and preparationof the manuscript. MJV participated in design of RT-PCRprimers and experiments and preparation of the manu-script. STN conceived of the study, participated in the design and ... in 4 other shrew species in the family Soricidae from Eurasia andthe Americas [22].Complete genome sequences of these viruses will provideinsight into the long evolutionary history of the hantavi-ruses,...
... of their Sandwich Laboratories in the U.K. Thesefour sites were involved in the demise of many drugprojects due to very high rates of attrition but they werealso involved in the discovery and ... Just consider the closing of Pfi-zer’ s Ann Arbor and St. Louis research sites, the recently announced moving of drug discovery operationsfrom their largest site in Groton, CT andthe announcedclosure ... scientists and drug developers that could speed and reduce the cost of new drug development.There is a well known problem in big pharma, lowproductivity despite high costs. It has become clear thatthe...
... of 1530, 3621 and 6581 nucleotides, respectively, and the size of the ORFs and encoded proteins are all typ-ical of those seen for the other hantaviruses.Following the N ORF, the TPM virus ... 505, 585, and 916. Ingeneral, the N glycosylation sites are highly conservedamong hantaviruses and seem to be crucial for the confor-mation and function of the proteins which includes the proper ... Arvicolinae and Sigmodontinae subfamilies (Fig.1). Despite the high differences observed, TPM virus dis-plays many of the features common in the rodent-bornehantaviruses. For instance the S, M and...
... of the study, participated in the development of the studyprotocols, led the analysis, and drafted the manuscript. HC performed the statistical analysis. AMM participated in the development and ... between the enrolment and post-trial visits in both groups. Use of any barrier method was similar in both groups: it significantlydecreased between the final trial andthe post-trial visits, but ... invited them to come to the study result s meetings at which invest igatorsexplained theresultsand answered questions. The post-study visit described in the next section took place priorto the...
... engagement(meaningful), and that an individual has sufficientresources to meet the demands of life (manageable).ThestrongertheSOC,themorelikelyanindividualisable to select appropriate coping strategies and thereforeto ... between 13 and 91; the higher the score, the stronger the SOC. The ordinal SOC score was used as a continuous variable and patients were additionally divided into quartilesbased on their SOC ... was used to study the associations between SOC status andthe measuredHbA1c and the factors formed in the factor analysis. In the analyses, gender interactions were evaluated and, when applicable,...
... (64.9%). Theresults of this study was quite consistent with theresults of the other previous researches in Vietnam. The incidence of Phylitu in free-job group was higher (1.7%) than the other ... is the nature mobility, due to the inferiority of their career, they do not want to live in a place fixed for a long time. On the other hand they also have to move from one province to another, ... of the center. Practical meaning: Theresults of the thesis has performed the effectiveness of the intervention model to help planners and policy makers as well as presventing LRT for FSW and...
... propagation method is more expensivethan seedling production, the effort to improve the root-ing process and the performance of the rooted cuttings in the nursery and after ... inoculation with the above fungi and the substrate disinfection method. 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS2.1. Inoculation experimentsat three different locations The experiments were ... in both containerized and bareroot nurseries, can increase survival and/ or growth of the plants in the nursery phase [13] and when outplantedin the field in European trials...