... productsSqlDataReader.GetDataTypeName(productIDColPos)); This example displays: ProductID database type = int As you can see, the ProductID column isofthe SQL Server int type. Listing 9.2 uses the code examples shown in this section. Listing ... this while loop, each of which is used to store the result from the Get* method. For example, the productID variable is used to store the ProductID column value, and since ProductID isofthe ... that is used to store the ProductName column value. This column isofthe nvarchar SQL Server type, and to get the Product-Name column value, the GetString() method is used. Of course, this...
... SQL Server, always use the GetSql* methods and Sql* types rather than the Get* methods and the standard C# types. I showed you the Get* methods earlier only because they work with non-SQL Server ... SqlBoolean discontinued = productsSqlDataReader.GetSqlBoolean(discontinuedColPos); Console.WriteLine("discontinued = " + discontinued); } Listing 9.3 uses this while loop. Listing ... Using the GetSql* methods and Sql* types helps prevent type conversion errors caused by loss of precision in numeric values. The GetSql* methods are also faster than their Get* counterparts. This...
... venom. This isthe firstrecombinant human antibody fragment that neutralizesC. noxius venom. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report ofthe generation of a human recom-binant antibody ... of these changes occurred at frame-work 3 ofthe heavy chain (Asp74Asn) and 3 ofthe lightchain. Two ofthe changes (Thr152Ile and Ser197Gly)occurred at frameworks 1 and 3, respectively, and ... City, CA, USA).Isolation of anti-Cn2 scFv by panning of phage-antibody repertories The library of human scFv was displayed on filamentousphage and used for the selection of antibodies against...
... that the Brazilian version has satisfactory per-formance and, thus, can be applied in different studiesreliably.Another relevant issue regarding the findings ofthe AAQvalidation isthe construct ... differ significantly between the two samples and raises the question of whether these sim-ilarities remain or not in other different cultures. The demonstration of cultural invariance ofthe core ... the study design, statistical analysis and helped todraft the manuscript; CMT participated in the studydesign and data collection; KL helped to draft the manu-script and took part in the theoretical...
... that the Brazilian version has satisfactory per-formance and, thus, can be applied in different studiesreliably.Another relevant issue regarding the findings ofthe AAQvalidation isthe construct ... item and subscale correlations and internal relia-bility. No missing values were found in any ofthe 44items in the Brazilian sample. The analysis ofthe pooledinternational data indicated the ... rather than net contribu-tors to it [5,6].Quantifying the raise of proportion of old adults in the world population is relevant but insufficient. It is alsoimportant to study the quality of...
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... 2–2 and 2–3), the experience and knowledge ofthe authorsin their fields of expertise, and the collective best judgment ofthe panel. This report summarizes the findings of this review.It is ... The National Academies consists ofthe National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. The National Research Council isthe advisory arm ofthe ... and the SFWMD, on topics such as interagency coordination andintegration of CESI projects. The subject ofthe third panel meeting was the analysis, synthesis, and results dissemination of CESI-fundedresearch....
... current amplitudes ofthe different KAT1 mutantsafter PMA application. The characteristics of WT KAT1 in the presence and absence of PMA are displayed as broken lines. The mutants are divided ... phosphorylation of KAT1 and the target sites involved in the regulation of channel activity is scarce. In this study, we investi-gated the effect ofthe PKC-mediated phosphorylation of KAT1 expressed ... support of a four transmembrane-pore-transmembrane topology model for the Arabidopsisthaliana Na+⁄ K+translocating AtHKT1 protein, amember ofthe superfamily of K+transporters. ProcNatl...
... invariant under a translationin the range of u and f. Furthermore, the construction of f from u is alsoinvariant under a translation in the range of u and f. By this we mean that ifu is replaced ... (22) is nottrue and (21) follows as we explained. This completes the proof ofthe claim,and the proof ofthe lemma. The next proposition gives the global estimate for the level set of the constrained ... in the hypotheses.For example, in Theorem 1.0.1 we mean that ε and the constants associatedwith the (1,q)-Poincar´e inequality depend only on the constant p, the doublingconstant of μ, and the...
... the determination of Ka. To detect the complexes, we hadto exchange the buffer for a more volatile one (an ABFig. 2. MS spectra and results of HPLCanalysis of (A) [FK]BiSFTI-1 (8) and (B) amixture of ... (analogues of 6 and 7), whereas the two remaining analogues wouldinhibit both trypsin and chymotrypsin simultaneouslyand independently. Jaulent and Leatherbarrow [11]reported the synthesis and kinetic ... (withinABFig. 1. Chemical structures of (A) SFTI-1 and (B) synthesized analogues [KK]BiSFTI-1 (5), [FF]BiSFTI-1 (6), [KF]BiSFTI-1 (7) and [FK]BiSFTI-1 (8). An exampleof peptide splicing A. Łe˛ gowska...
... changes (black). The gray rectangle indicates the duration ofthe oceanicsubsurface warming. Within this rectangle, (A) shows the phase of ice shelf breaking and (B) indicates the period of missing ... neglected. The comparison between both simulations allows us to iso-late and quantify the effects ofthe oceanic forcing on the LIS dynamics.3.2 Ice-shelf collapse and ice-stream accelerationIn the ... Pattyn, A. Robinson and E. Lucio for helpfuldiscussions, and two anonymous referees and the editor Andr´ePaul who helped to improve the manuscript. Figure 5 of this article is based on a similar...
... the remainder of the project, management should be well aware ofthe activities carriedout in connection with the way they are handled and of their by-products. The importance of management reviews ... individuals (artists in their domain of expertise) have writtensome ofthe best programs available today and there is a strong resistancein the field to adopt anything that could be perceived as an obstacle ... not managed. The risk taker does not even know theyare taking a risk. The downside is not anticipated as a possibility, andwhen it manifests, the risk taker says, “Well, that’s the way it is. ”...
... specificity ofthe action ofan antiviral compound is determined by calculating the Therapeutic Index (TI),which isthe ratio of CC50 to IC50. The TI of SCH 16 was5 and 19 for JEV and WNV respectively ... [37].Understanding the mechanism of action of SCH 16 in relation to JEV replicationTo understand the possible mechanism of action in rela-tion to the replicative cycle of JEV, the compounds ... assay-ing the antiviral activity of SCH 16 against Den-2 virus,which could have contributed to the lack of anti-Dengueactivity of SCH 16. Protein synthesis consists ofan intri-cate series of events...
... SJ,WW and LFcontributed to the development ofthe study design and advised on the per-formance ofthe statistical analysis. The analysis and results were discussed byall authors together. ... where N is the number of items, isthe variance ofthe observed totaltest scores for the sample of examinees and is the variance of item i for the sample of examinees.Formula 2 shows the equation ... the equation for skewness:where n isthe number of responses, xi is the value of individual responses and and s denote the mean andstandard deviation ofthe total responses, respectively.ass=−−=∑NNYiiiNx11212(),(1)sx2sYi2Skewnessnnnxixs=−−−∑()(...