... to the various clinical states, the type of malignancy and drugs used. The use of low doses of rasburicase may permit to spare the total cost on the management of patients and to reduce the ... impairment in different ways: the local and direct ob-struction and toxicity on tubules and the local and systemic inflammation. Other factors may contribute to pathogenesis of ARF: the nephrotoxicity ... whose action is too gradual. We have reviewed literature data reporting that rasburicase may be not only a potent and rapid ap-proach for prevention and treatment of TLS, but also a drug...
... those who actually adopt these attitudes in their life may not fully realise the implications of these attitudes. We can begin to understand the immense importance of adopting these attitudes ... attitude of abundance are generally charitable and love to share what they have with others, even when they do not have much to give. It is not the amount you give that matters. What truly matters ... mention here. They are: 1. Attitude of Gratitude 2. Attitude of Altruistic Joy 3. Attitude of Abundance Most people do not truly understand why these attitudes are important. Even those...
... output node and one of its adjacent nodes that it is not an input node) and for each of them deletes all branches that connect it to main graph. These branches will be a minimum cutset if and ... output node has been calculated. To calculate the minimum cutsets for one output node, the new algorithm at first deletes all connected branches to that output node. All connected subgraphs, ... output node(s), deleting all connected branches to that subgraph must be divide the main graph, except the subgraph that contains the output node, into some connected subgraphs, that each of them...
... separate "playback" application. The "playback" is not strictly a playback in the sense that usersare still allowed to move about and interact in the virtual ... of the part. Virtual here refers to the fact that the result of the design is not yetcreated in its final form, only a visual representation of the object that is presented ... orientation tracking of a user's headand/or hand. These data are then used to update the virtual world scene. The tracker is sometimesalso used to track the user's hand...
... moderate water temperatures. Watanabe, et al. (2005), applied a state-of-the-art temperature model, WET-temp, to estimate the water temperature under various configurations of riparian vegetation ... effects of climate change and problems such as habitat fragmentation that ultimately pose the greatest threat to the world’s natural systems and the fish, wildlife, and people that they support ... not the same as “adaptation” to climate change. The former is just one management tool to achieve the latter. A New Era for Conservation: Review of Climate Change Adaptation Literature March...
... CodeABF Availability Balance FileAMC Army Materiel CommandASB Aviation Support BattalionASL Authorized Stockage ListAVIM Aviation Intermediate MaintenanceAVN AviationAWCF Army Working Capital ... filledfrom the supporting SSA—whether ornot the item is on the ASL.• Accommodation rate: the percentageof requests for items that are on theASL (have an RO > 0), whether or notthe requested item ... spare parts. When parts are available at the sup-porting supply support activity (SSA), customers can usually receivetheir orders quickly; in contrast, parts that are unavailable at the SSAmight...
... 5¢-TGAAGGCAAATCTCTGGAC-3¢ for the former,and LTA–M2F, 5¢-CAGCTGTTTTGCTTGAATTATG-3¢and LTA–2R, 5¢-GAATTCATTATGTTTCAGGTTCAGGGG-3¢ for the latter. The PCR products were cloned intothe EcoRV site of pZErO-2 (Invitrogen). ... the tsA5 8T Ag cDNA carry-ing the A4 38V mutation were PCR-amplified from COS-7cDNAs using the following primers: LTA-1F, 5¢-CTCGAGATGGATAAAGTTTTAAACAGAG-3¢ and LTA-1R, 5¢-TGAAGGCAAATCTCTGGAC-3¢ ... and LECs by stimulation with VEGF -A orVEGF-C, indicating that the cultured ECs respondedto the endothelial growth factors.Implications for tube formation-based assays andtransfection assays...
... initiatives, the In-stitute and the State University agreed that we would aim at find-ing additional ideas from other states. After assembling some dataon all 50 states, we reviewed the literature ... U.S.Altogether, that means that in and around the park there are some12,000 company employees, researchers, educators and hospitalstaff, “making the area in and around the Park one of the largest,most ... resi-dents, art galleries, antique shops, and restaurants. The Academy for Literacy through the Arts provides free arts-based activities atthe Center that are in great demand, primarily serving...
... have better sexual health outcomes is that adults approach teenage sexuality differently than do adults in the United States. The Netherlands is a case in point: prior to the sexual revolution, ... spend the night together may seem like extreme parental laxity to parents in the United States, Dutch parents continue to exert a great deal of control over the terms of the sleepover. Most parents ... adolescent sexuality within distinct parameters, Dutch parents are able to maintain a connection with their adolescent children as they develop their sexual identities. (Several Dutch parents spontaneously...
... securing a government contract, structuring the instrument, and issuing the SIB. They attract investment capital, for instance, by creating and facilitating access to tools that allow investors to ... population that can be tracked and whose outcomes can be measured against a counterfactual over the life of the SIB. Finally, these nonprots must have the capacity to use growth capital eectively ... budget, and Massachusetts became the rst state to formally indicate its interest when it released a Request for Information on the instrument in May 2011. In January 2012, Massachusetts deepened...
... liberated/min/20µg total proteinTAPACatE activityCaD activityTAPACatE activityCaD activityTAPACatE activityCaD activity A BCFig. 5. Distribution of TAPA, CatE and CatD activity in subcellularfractions ... cells and human keratinocytes was determined. The data clearlyindicate that CatE activity is mainly located in endosomal compartments,and that of CatD in lysosomal compartments. Hence this assay ... fraction(EF), (G) cytosolic fraction after pepstatin A treatment, (H) lysosomal fraction after pepstatin A treatment, (I) endosomal fraction after pepsta-tin A treatment, (J) cytosolic fraction...
... the associated string, cat, and thehead of the string, head. The set of attributes isfinite and known a priori for each syntactic cate-gory. The body of the semantic molecule is a flat,ontology-based ... natural languagestrings annotated with their semantics, alongwith basic assumptions about natural lan-guage syntax. We show that the search space for grammar induction is a complete gram-mar ... constraintsare learned together with the grammar rules. Theontology-based constraints represent the validationon the ontology, and are applied to the body of thesemantic molecule associated with the...
... to announce the program and invite students to participate. They also used the opportunity to collect more data and attached the nutrition survey. About 40 children joined the project. It ... three short segments. First, they learned how to approach a leashed dog. Next, they talked about what to do if a strange or stray dog draws near. In the last segment, the group practiced their ... 15-minute educational session and then practiced their skills with the dog. Holly says that the practice with live animals is one of the most outstanding features of this project. At first it was...
... saved. The activity can be started again, and thedata is still available at that time. If all data objects of a given activity are entered, for instanceduring previous activities, it performs the ... these attributes for the data object defi-nition claimant_contacted. This is a boolean data object indicating whether the policy holder hasbeen contacted. Initially this data object is set to ... represent these data, or they can be defined automatically, for exam-ple, by running queries against a database and transferring the result values to the data objects.W.M.P. van der Aalst et al....