... Object[][] tableArray = GetRows(DataTable dt, Integer rowCount, Integer startRow, String[] colName); Parameters tableArray Returns anarrayof field values corresponding to the values inthe columns and ... = Math.Min(nRows, rowCount); // Create an object array to hold the data inthe table Arraya = Array. CreateInstance(typeof(object), nRows, nCols); // Iterate over the collection of rows inthe ... from the table dt The DataTable to convert to thearray rowCount The number of rows to export to thearray startRow The row number ofthe first row to export fields A string array containing the...
... LvdP, AL-V, TB and FC contributed to the recruitment of families and to the acquisition of clinical data All authors read and approved the final manuscript Authors' information The European Consortium ... patients are characterized by the presence of autoantibodies such a rheumatoid factor and anti-citrullinated protein antibodies, we also performed a stratified analysis forthe presence or absence ... Ballina J, Cañete JD, Balsa A, Tornero-Molina J, Naranjo A, Alperi-López M, Erra A, Pascual-Salcedo D, Barceló P, Camps J, Marsal S: Genome-wide association study of rheumatoid arthritis in the...
... drafted the manuscript AM collected data, performed data analysis, and drafted the manuscript RT conceived the study, collected data, and drafted the manuscript RP, MAF, and BTT assisted in patient ... inotropic agents (including norepinephrine [noradrenaline], phenylephrine, vasopressin, dopamine, dobutamine, or milrinone); and intention by the clinicians managing the patient to place a PAC ... for diagnosis or monitoring as part of standard care Given their value in evaluating and managing patients with heart failure, the natriuretic peptide class of biomarkers might be useful as a...
... levels of identity to sequences of 2-aminomuconate deaminases [6,8,27] or to any other sequences available in FASTA and BLAST database programs at the DNA Data Bank of Japan Recently, we reported the ... enzyme activity In contrast, the deaminase from strain 10d contained an FAD-like cofactor, similar to D-amino acid oxidases [25–27], as indicated by the absorption peak ofthe purified enzyme at 266 ... from strain A- 3 and strain JS45 maintain 80% activity up to 50 °C The enzyme from strain JS45 is colorless and does not have an absorbance peak at 300 nm [5] A cofactor is not required forthe enzyme...
... et al Staphylococcal nuclease refolding investigated Two point-mutated proteins, with a single base substitution of alanine for tryptophan (W14 0A) and alanine for lysine (K13 3A) , and two truncated ... both the wild-type protein and mutants E142O and K13 3A Thermal analysis of protein unfolding The DSC curves ofthe wild-type protein and the mutants K13 3A, E142O, W14 0A and W140O are shown in Fig ... wild-type and ‘not detectable’ for W14 0A and W140O) Flanagan et al [15] reported that multiple mutations can cause large changes inthe average conformation of denatured proteins Here we show that a...
... bovine CYP11B0 indicate a conformational change ofthe protein due to rearrangement ofthe substrate after the first hydroxylation step [31] This might account foran altered binding site for adrenodoxin ... postulated paraphyly ofthe order Our results are however, in accordance with the results of Hasegawa et al [13] who questioned the paraphyly ofthe order rodentia using the same data as Graur In ... species has occurred ina sufficiently small time frame Thus, the guinea pig presumably branched off at a very early time point within the mammalian radiation irrespective ofthe branching order Intriguingly,...
... computational time and at the moment is not suitable fora practical application. On the other hand, based on results of Nadaoka et al [9], Ting and Kirby [15‐17], it can be estimated ... dynamics inthe near shore area and inthe vicinity of coastal structures. It has been found that the numerical model can satisfactorily simulate the wave transformation, including ... wave breaking on a natural beach To verify the accuracy ofthe numerical model on the simulation ofthe wave transformation on a natural beach, existing experimental data on the wave dynamics in ...
... temporal artifacts inthe halftone videos Therefore, perceptual quantitative measures for evaluating these artifacts are desirable Quantitative assessment of temporal artifacts can facilitate comparison ... Q, and R each have a value of L, and S have each a value of P has a value of −1 The “Artifact Map” is Fi Fi (m, n) has the form described in [1] We evaluate Wi differently in this paper For clarity, ... dirty-window-effect Forthe perceptual evaluation of each artifact, a particular instantiation ofthe generalized framework, was presented and the associated results were EURASIP Journal on Image and Video...
... A note on balanced Gray codes”, submitted for publication [10] A. J van Zanten and I N Suparta, “Totally balanced and exponentially balanced Gray codes”, Discrete Analysis and Operation Research, ... and A. J van Zanten, “Balanced Gray codes”, rept CS 03-03, Institute for Knowledge and Agent Technology, Universiteit Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands 2003 [9] Suparta, I N and A. J van Zanten, ... property an exponentially balanced Gray code (cf [10]), as a generalization of (totally) balanced Gray codes Thus, foran exponentially balanced Gray code G(n) one has that the transition count of...
... 54:508-16 Kilian R, Matschinger H, Becker T, Angermeyer M: A longitudinal analysis ofthe impact of social and clinical characteristics on the costs of schizophrenia treatment Acta Psychiatr Scand 2003, ... resident place was available at the desired time, the patient had to wait inthe acute ward for such a slot The aim ofthe study was thus to present a novel way of calculating the partial cost efficiency ... treatment in 1of resident days forand out of 23 patients inan acutethe decision day Number Number of resident days for 11 out of 23 patients inan acute ward before a decision was made for further intramural...
... between Fl and P2) are also heterogeneous AA or AB animals (BC1) and AB or BB animals (BC2) with proportions 1/2, 1/2 The statistical analysis ofthe data obtained from these populations was clearly ... and C26, and C3 and C5 The proportion of F2s to backcrosses increased between C30 and C35, C40 and C44, and C50 and C54 The major gene was characterized for each of these cases by an effect of ... Janss and Van der Werf (1992) argued that the inclusion of Fl data decreases the robustness ofthe analysis, a false major gene being easily detected when, the F2 group variance is higher than...
... monitoring ofthe animals, creating continuous time series The data files are automatically saved to the hard disk, allowing immediate analyses ofthe data Competing interests The author(s) declare ... video-recording ofthe animal Setup for video-recording ofthe animal Data analysis All the time series were detrended and treated with a three-point moving mean procedure The treated series were then analysed ... suggestions and technical assistance inthe behavioural activity recording and statistical analysis We thank P Fermani forthe modifications on the electronic circuit We are grateful to Page of (page...
... proteins are localized at the NE The presence ofa C-terminal SUN domain and the NE localization are among the defining features of animal and fungal SUN proteins [9,13,38] Plant genomes therefore ... functional domains in plant and animal SUN-domain proteins Comparative diagrams of SUN-domain proteins depicting protein sizes and domain locations (see Table 2) The positions of transmembrane (red), ... completely uncharacterized They are significantly larger than plant CCSD proteins (Figure 3C) Their shared structural features are an N-terminal transmembrane domain, an internal SUN domain, a PAD, one...
... conceived the study and drafted the manuscript RM performed the statistical analysis RM and MJK participated inthe design and helped to draft the manuscript All authors read and approved the final manuscript ... necessarily optimal Cutoff values are chosen on the basis of cost-benefit analyses, balancing the harms and benefits of false positive and false negative classifications of risk The cut-off defining ... (b) and 50% (c) Five to 600 variants are included inthe genetic risk models to obtain an increase inthe AUC Each risk variant has a frequency of 30% and OR of 1.1 Disease risk is 30% than 60%...
... shall also discuss the findings from the study with the World Health Organisation, the Departments of Health and care standard setting agencies inthe participating countries including the practicalities ... subjected to a principal components factor analysis in order to obtain the smallest number that will give most information and increase the internal consistency ofthe factors (subscales) arising The ... presentation at national and international conferences Local, national and international workshops forkey stakeholders will be organised to disseminate the practical implications ofthe toolkit...
... conceived ofthe work and participated in its design and coordination CS and MR made substantial contributions to data acquisation and conception of manuscript CS and MR drafted and designed the manuscript ... [Characteristics of war wound infection] Acta Med Croatica 2006, 60:353-63 Zhang J, Yoganandan N, Pintar FA, Guan Y, Gennarelli TA: Experimental model for civilian ballistic brain injury biomechanics quantification ... Yoganandan N, Pintar FA, Kumaresan S, Maiman DJ, Hargarten SW: Dynamic analysis of penetrating trauma J Trauma 1997, 42:266-72 Yetiser S, Kahramanyol M: High-velocity gunshot wounds to the head...
... template DNA preparation GPV CHV strain, a high-virulence strain of GPV, was obtained from Key Laboratory of Animal Diseases and Human Health of Sichuan Province Aleutian disease virus (ADV), canine ... facility ofthe Institute of Poultry Sciences in Sichuan Agricultural University, China Animals were bred and maintained inan accredited facility at the Institute of Poultry Sciences in Sichuan Agricultural ... Recommendation of GPV Veterinary Science in China 1962, 8:19-20 (in chinese) Takehara K, Nishio T, Hayashi Y, Kanda J, Sasaki M, Abe N, Hiraizumi M, Saito S, Yamada T, Haritani M: An outbreak of goose...
... Lefluonomide and Cidofovir The maintenance immunosuppression forthe transplant was Rapamycin He was evaluated again five years after the 2nd transplant for worsening renal function Laboratory evaluation ... proliferation to mitogens, such as Phytohemagglutinin (PHA), Pokeweed mitogen (PWM) and Concanavalin A (Con A) , and antigens, such as Candida albicans (CA) and Tetanus toxoid (TT) to ascertain T ... However, the clinical spectrum of PIDs is very diverse and can include other manifestations such as autoimmunity, neoplasia, and congenital anomalies of organs and/or skeleton Therefore, the traditional...
... viral load as our main measure of infection prevalence The accumulated mean viral load, Av (t), inthe population was the integral ofthe mean viral load from the beginning ofa given simulation ... that increasing the disparity between people's ability to respond to an infection, while maintaining an average rate may worsen the overall impact ofan outbreak within that population (Fig 3A and ... in parameter values and Variations accumulated viral load their effect on the populaVariations in parameter values and their effect on the population-wide accumulated viral load Additional parameter...