... types in numerous tissues [11] This is the first study to examine the binding of six different lectins, including DBA, SBA, isolectin B4, WGA, PNA and UEA-I, in thoroughbred horses The lectins ... consistent binding inthe sterocilia of seminiferous tubules, while only limited binding to spermatocytes was seen WGA lectin was strongly detected inthe reproductive ducts These findings suggest ... Additionally, the heterogeneity ofthe lectin staining patterns inthe reproductive tubules ofthe adult thoroughbred horse suggests that the Histochemical Detection of Glycoconjugates inthe Male...
... question in evaluating an accounting system is whether it satisfies the needs ofthe economy’s main contracting parties and, inthe context of financial systems, whether the relevant financing parties ... hypotheses about the role and properties of accounting inthe German financial system Section describes the key elements ofthe German accounting system and ties them in with the financial system ... II FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK In this section, we discuss the link between the accounting system and the institutional framework and, in particular, the financial system...
... views on the scope of law signify the influence of a conflicting stance of naturalism and positivism in shaping the attitude of judges in legal interpretation (ii) Custom Inthe context ofthe history ... Malaysia inthe west, and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo, inthe east The Peninsular is bordered by Thailand inthe north, and the island of Singapore lies to the south ... reviewing the draft ofthe project, from the early preparation ofthe candidature proposal through to the final draft ofthe thesis In addition, I am indebted to Dr Kerry Tarner for her kindness in...
... and guide the child and the mother in creating a joint narrative ofthe traumatic events while working toward their resolution The treatment manual includes clinical strategies and clinical illustrations ... sessions include individual sessions with the mother to communicate emerging assessment findings, agree on the course of treatment, and plan how to explain the treatment to the child Weekly joint ... continuum of instruments used to establish need for an intervention or to rule out the existence of a problem Assessments can reinforce the need for a specific intervention, the intensity of the...
... identify the site of action ofthe fatty acids inthe plasmin molecule, the amidolytic activity of two truncated plasmin variants was examined (Fig 8) Miniplasmin (des-kringle 1-4 plasmin) contains the ... resulted in a decrease, of up to two-fold, inthe kp of plasmin Considering the recently described reversible nature ofthe plasmin inhibition by oleic acid [3] and the changes ofthe kinetic parameters ... are the rate constants for inactivation ofthe respective forms ofthe enzyme In independent measurements with fatty acids we showed that the inactivation of free plasmin for the duration of the...
... protein and the mRNA were faint Effects of inhibitors of cGCS and GR on primary cultured testicular cells To investigate the contribution of de novo synthesis and the recycling of GSH to the intracellular ... protein metabolism in these cells Histone is rich inthe basic amino acids, lysine and arginine, but contains no cysteine Protamine, which is replaced for hitstone via transit proteins during ... level of GR inthe epithelia ofthe epididymis (Fig 1) As the epididymis is rich in sulfoxidase, the oxidation of sulfhydryls inthe sperm head and tail would be mediated by this enzyme in a specific...
... and guide the child and the mother in creating a joint narrative ofthe traumatic events while working toward their resolution The treatment manual includes clinical strategies and clinical illustrations ... sessions include individual sessions with the mother to communicate emerging assessment findings, agree on the course of treatment, and plan how to explain the treatment to the child Weekly joint ... continuum of instruments used to establish need for an intervention or to rule out the existence of a problem Assessments can reinforce the need for a specific intervention, the intensity of the...
... we outline the initial set of applications which is currently available via eHumanities Desktop Figure gives an idea ofthe look and feel ofthesystem It shows the visualisation of a chained document ... implemented into thesystemIn this, an automatic mapping of an unknown text onto a social ontology is enabled Thesystem uses the category tree ofthe German and English Wikipedia-Project in order ... Finally the Command Dispatcher signals the successful completion ofthe task back to the Client Figure shows the class diagram ofthe master data model The design is woven around the general...
... Amount of instructional time in experiment Information about what other literacy instruction participants were receiving, including whether or not the interventions included spelling instruction ... Details of instructional time and of instruction received by the intervention groups, cont Author, date Information about what other literacy instruction participants were receiving, including whether ... A Systematic Review ofthe Research Literature on the Use of Phonics inthe Teaching of Reading and Spelling Carole J Torgerson * Greg Brooks ** Jill Hall * * University of York **...
... case of hormones and other endogenous compounds, since the rise of animal life What is emerging is the interest by the scientific and lay communities inthe presence of these chemicals inthe ... detected in other large studies Also, the simplicity of using existing published methods to begin studies ofthe presence of pharmaceuticals inthe environment may have constrained the variety of compounds ... effects of PPCPs in aquatic systems The release ofthe first comprehensive reconnaissance of pharmaceuticals and other wastewater contaminants inthe United States2 provides an example ofthe intense...
... for the determination of these emerging contaminants is an important step inthe development of an analytical method, because the success ofthe analytical determination depends on the type of ... diclofenac, fenoprofen, gemfibrozil, ibuprofen, indomethacin, ketoprofen, and naproxen) in WWTP effluents The recoveries ranged from 59% (indomethacin) to 92% (fenoprofen) inthe WWTP effluent The ... forms into sewage systems Therefore, the treatment of wastewaters in WWTPs plays a crucial role inthe elimination of pharmaceutical compounds before their discharge into rivers During the application...
... water.48 The binding of estrogens to an MIP developed to aid inthe analysis of estrogens in natural waters was lower than the binding of estrogens in deionized waters; however, selective binding ... the analytes with the solid phase The next step involves the “loading” ofthe sample onto the cartridge The sample is passed through the cartridge by pressure differential Inthe third step the ... that during the contact time of 14 hours used inthe study, the microorganisms have either incorporated the pharmaceuticals into the organic matter content ofthe soil or have degraded the pharmaceuticals...
... within 10 days The degradation ofthe reference substances fulfilled the quality criteria set by the guidelines (i.e., the inoculum was viable and active) The elimination of organic carbon inthe ... 120% ofthe nominal values The time course ofthe results demonstrates that the substance solutions were stable during the whole exposure period Nevertheless, it can be stated that in none ofthe ... was used In this case the cell number was determined via measurement of chlorophyll fluorescence The increase of biomass and the growth rate was calculated on the basis ofthe cell counts The calculated...
... sulfachloropyridazine).41,45,46 The transport of these substances is influenced by the sorption behavior ofthe compounds, the presence of manure inthe soil matrix, and the nature ofthe land to which the ... understanding ofthe inputs of livestock medicines to the environment and synthesizes the available information on the fate and transport of veterinary pharmaceuticals in manure and soils Toward the ... measured.31 The timing of application of manure/slurry to land may therefore be a significant factor in determining the subsequent degradation rate of a compound Depending on the nature ofthe chemical,...
... showed that clindamycin decreased the intensity ofthe water absorption band, which was attributed to the replacement of hydrated exchangeable cations inthe clay’s interlayer by clindamycin Under ... erythromycin, roxithromycin, and salinomycin of 41 d, 130 d, and d, respectively, whereas no degradation of tiamulin was observed.51 The dissipation of tylosin was studied in anaerobic slurries of swine ... (50 g/L), intended to eliminate biodegradation, increased these times to 90 h and 500 h, respectively In contrast, aerating the systems in either the presence or absence of NaN3 reduced the 90%...
... mL ofthe spiking solution in acetone was mixed with 480 mL of urine (resulting in a 3.5% solution of acetone in urine) Application took place at a soil moisture of 75% of maximum water-holding ... predominantly on the properties ofthe compounds and the soils and the relative time scale of each process Physicochemical parameters that are important in predicting the fate of contaminants in ... on top ofthe soil sample The extracts were collected in 40-mL collection vials with Teflon-lined silicon septa The parameters of extraction were: preheating 10 min, heating ofthe cell min, stationary...