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... was also performed After systemic heparinization and before incision, a guide-wire was inserted through the left femoral artery in the true lumen of the descending thoracic aorta under fluoroscopic ... right) Conclusions Complex thoracic aortic disease involving the ascending aorta, the aortic arch and the descending aorta still represents a challenge for the cardiothoracic surgeon It requires ... followed by immediate antegrade or retrograde stent-grafting of the aortic arch and descending aorta was unsuitable for our patient due to aneurysmal dilatation of the entire thoracic aorta and...
... requirement for vasoactive or vasopressor medications to maintain a mean arterial pressure greater than 60 mmHg was recorded These medications consisted of either adrenaline or noradrenaline ... mmHg Noradrenaline dosage was measured in µg/minute SOFA, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score; SAPS, simplified acute physiology score; WCC, white cell count; ns, not significant score and ... oxide (NO) is a potent vasodilator that antagonises the effects of endogenous vasopressors [4] NO is produced from L-arginine by an enzyme, nitric oxide synthase (NOS), which exists in constitutive,...
... scenarios and how, by incorporating the wider impacts considered during the SEA process, a more sustainable power plan can be developed It also shows how sustainability may be incorporated in power ... legal or other status of any territory or area This work is available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO license (CC BY 3.0 IGO) https://creativecommons.org/licenses /by/ 3.0/igo/ By using ... outperforms EE-G in terms of climate and energy security aspects, whichcan be explained by the greater proportion of renewables in the power generation portfolio They have similar performance for...
... • Can enhance or ruin the message • Powerpoint slides should not be a crutch to hide behind Remember! • “A picture is worth a thousand words” • Interesting visuals as backdrop is far more important ... the bullets the better • Avoid “death by bulltet points” – dozens of really boring slides read off by the presenter Design of the presentation • Crucial • Words (text) • Vocal Input • Visual 7% ... Presentation • Always about selling something • An idea • A different way of thinking Presentation tools Presentation tools • Easy to blame them for a bad or poorly received presentation • Learning...
... at )80 °C Solutions were kept at °C once thawed In vitro amplification procedure PMCA was performed on a water-bath sonicator (Misonix sonicator 3000; Misonix, Farmingdale, NY, USA), which had ... addition, ascorbate, which is also believed to be an electron donor in some biological reduction–oxidation reactions, was applied as a functional analogue of NADPH in this experiment Notably, ascorbate ... Neither oxidized structural analogue, such as NADP and NAD, nor ascorbate, which merely works as an electron donor, possess this activity Therefore, it outlines that this enhancement depends on both...
... Although not as common as cytoplasmic sorting signals, transmembrane sorting signals have been identified For example, the gastric H,K-ATPase has an apical sorting signal in its 4th transmembrane domain, ... adhesion is necessary for radial migration in the neocortex Nature 448, 901–907 18 Bonifacino JS & Traub LM (2003) Signals for sorting of transmembrane proteins to endosomes and lysosomes Annu Rev Biochem ... gap junctional signaling in HeLa cells, and these mutations were associated with decreased Cx43 degradation [46] These studies provide evidence that abnormal mem- Basolateral sorting of Cx43...
... third solution’ as a way to incorporate avant-garde artworks into the aesthetic theory of art The third solution invokes the idea of non-perceptual aesthetic properties and takes the following form: ... definition of art so that “something is an artwork only if it is intended to focus attention upon its [perceptual or non-perceptual] aesthetic properties”.12 So, bad artworks can be art because ... conclusion cannot be successfully challenged, the aesthetic theory of art will be in jeopardy I believe it is worth exploring ways in which we might rescue Shelley’s third solution, and therefore the...
... said to be order isomorphic if there is a one-to one correspondence between them which respects both total orders A set of n points is called normal if its sets of x-coordinates and y-coordinates ... According to Theorem 1, R, B, G, Y are ordered under “ ” as R G B Y , R G Y B, G R B Y , or G R Y B Similarly there are four possible ways in which they can be ordered under “
... therefore very important in more than just one study before these markers can be used as an additional prognostic measurement in daily practice More recently, ELISA assays for C1,2C, for C2C, for ... radiological scores (specifically, for each combination of one of the four biomarkers and one of the three damage scores) A statistically significant interaction was found for C2C, for C1,2C, and for CS846epitope ... the subsequent year Associations of recent biomarkers with progression of erosion or the narrowing score was only apparent for C2C, which was statistically significantly associated with the progression...
... performed with one-way ANOVA by Tukey test for multiple comparisons The differences were considered significant at a value of P < 0.05 RNA isolation and real-time PCR Results Assays were performed ... 3,3-diaminobenzidine (DAB) as a chromogen (Vector Laboratories, Burlingame, CA), and counterstained with Contrast GREEN Solution (KPL, U.S.A.) for microscopic studies For immunofluorescent staining, sections were ... treatment (Figure 7) These results provide in vivo evidence that G-CSF-induced thrombosis can only be ameliorated by simvastatin therapy, but not by tirofiban treatment, implying a significant role of...
... this can be referred to as information collected by others for certain purposes that can be different from that of a researcher who intends to use the same information These types of data canalso ... based on past literatures and theories which have concrete and convincing conclusion and also validated by experts Our respondents past history is also important since some of the students of BTH ... is to develop and employ mathematical model, theories and /or hypotheses pertaining to natural phenomena” It canalso be used to correct and incorporate previous knowledge A quantitative research...
... prior, the patient's general practitioner had increased his Norvasc dosage and also prescribed Tylenol to be taken as needed for his back pain Two days later the swelling had increased in the dorsal ... disorder is hyperuricemia The exact trigger of an acute attack of gout is poorly understood however predictors for the development of gout in hyperuricemic individuals have been identified These ... cannot be determined and is most likely multifactorial The mechanisms bywhich diuretics contribute to elevated serum uric acid levels are: decreased filtration of uric acid, increased reabsorption,...
... The correlation coefficient for red meat was 0.52 and for poultry 0.48 The correlations between the FFQs were 0.48 to 0.51 for macronutrients and 0.47 for red meat and 0.49 for poultry [9] For ... adjusted RRs associated with frequency of consumption were 1.00 for never, 1.20 for
... hydraulic chamber, Point 4; soak pit or after hydraulic chamber when there is no soak pit which are considered as effluent, and Point 5; the canal or the ponds into which the effluent was discharged ... families, according to the local leaders, currently there are more than 7000 families due to normal family growth and to some families renting a part of their houses to other families History of a ... Although the level of knowledge about health impacts caused by unsafe drinking water and inappropriate sanitation improved significantly, according to the baseline and follow-up surveys, 98% of the...
... extremely important For instance, you might think that nurturing your creative pastimes or your children are more important than your day THE IMPORTANCE OF SOLITUDE FOR A BALANCED LIFE job If so, would ... so only because they were absorbed in their own thoughts This was their chosen state of solitude THE IMPORTANCE OF SOLITUDE FOR A BALANCED LIFE However, most creative minds require physical solitude ... Cultivate a hobby Some people are lucky to have a hobby from an early age Others find a passion for something constructive later in life So if you don’t have a hobby already, explore your interests...
... the obesogenic environment V.6.1 Physical activity can be integrated into daily routine (e g walking or cycling instead of using motorized transport in order to get to school or work) Transport ... more than those who can afford or have access to transportation Lower levels of education and poorer access to relevant information reduce the capacity to make informed choices Questions on which ... breastfeeding and home or school environments supporting healthy food choices for children are also probable lowering factors) It should however be borne in mind that for some people it is going...
... thaliana Performing experiments with two accessions of different origin, i.e Rschew (Rsch), originating from Russia, and C24, originating from southern Europe, which show significantly different ... This was also demonstrated for cucumber, in which the sucrose supply to sink organs rather than source capacity correlated with low-temperature tolerance [23] It appears that the major difference ... Klotke et al [12] reported such a correlation for C24 and Col-0, which has a freezing tolerance similar to that of [6] Given that starch plays an important role as a major integrator in the regulation...
... California 90407, or Jennifer_Kavanagh@rand.org For more information on RAND's Forces and Resources Policy Center, contact the Director, Susan Everingham She can be reached at the same address, by ... including supervisor ratings, which are more subjective, or individual task performance scores, which measure the accuracy or success of personnel on specific activities Both of these are acceptable ... the importance of experience for efficient performance Doyle also finds only marginal time savings from assigning more or less work to airmen with a given experience level The most significant...
... noncompliance orinappropriate behavior (e.g., penalties for littering) Law alsocan be used to increase (by the use of price subsidies) or decrease (by the use of taxes, which effectively raise prices) ... helmet by legal means can work when no individual motorcyclist would choose this option freely) Law and marketing both can offer environmental opportunities and reinforcement for behavior, but ... McPherson 1996); behavioral decision theory (Kahneman, Slovic, and Thersky 1982); and economic sociology (Coleman 1990) Work that does not support the importance of self-interest often does so by...