the company retains neither continuing managerial involvement to the degree usually associated with ownership nor effective control over the goods sold
... capture the potential emotional differences associatedwiththe product The present results demonstrate that a key factor in measuring consumer emotions associatedwith products is whether the consumer ... respondents were asked to categorize emotions, as they relate to food, as positive, negative, both positive and negative or neither positive nor negative The objective of this study was to identify those ... classification These emotions were deemed unclassifiable because more than 50% of the participants rated the emotion neither positive nor negative or both positive and negative Therefore the emotion...
... interpreted the patient data regarding the diseases FE, NDS, and SG were major contributors tothe writing of the manuscript All authors read and approved the final manuscript Competing interests The ... communities There are usually some difficulties in diagnosing the disease, which generally manifests as fever and abdominal pain attacks due to polyserositis The disease is often confused with acute ... appendicitis in patients with abdominal pain Unnecessary appendectomies performed in these patients represent an important problem To correctly diagnose the disease, family history, biochemical tests,...
... in the mining and steel industry Questionnaire: diagnoses, symptoms and risk factors Together with an invitation to participate in the study, a self-administered questionnaire was sent tothe ... respiratory diseases are associatedwith proximity to roads with heavy traffic, traffic density or exposure to traffic-related air pollution [12-15] The majority of these studies investigated the ... and the other areas have been shown for the years after 1990 and the discontinuous measurements of TSP in 1984–1987 agreed well withthe imputed values The idea of monitoring air pollution by the...
... significantly from thecontrol values The We have shown that the plasma concentrations of acids usuallyassociatedwiththe Krebs tricarboxylic acid cycle are significantly increased in patients with lactic ... α-ketoglutarate are presented in Table The mean results obtained from the data together withthe maximal value for each anion measured in each type of acidosis are shown in Fig Patients with ... play the major role in the generation of the anion gap As outlined, however, in a third patient group, neither lactate nor 3-hydroxybutyrate is responsible for the elevated anion gap and the relevant...
... assaying endotoxin in vivo using the traditional Limulus Amoebocyte Lysate (LAL) assay [13] To clarify the role of endotoxemia, we investigated the prevalence of endotoxemia related to CPB in a ... ejection fraction prior to surgery in our study Further support tothe validity of the observed levels of endotoxin preoperatively is the known presence of endogenous anti-endotoxin antibodies in ... Attempts to therapeutically target endotoxin in patients going for cardiac surgery have largely been disappointing Strategies have included antagonists tothe endotoxin Toll-like receptor (TLR4),...
... financial To analyze the financial situation of the business need to use the data from the financial statements of the business for some of years and compare these indicators together The indicators ... matrix The IFE matrix settings are the same as for the EFE matrix, but withthe object is reaching company, analysis to formulate strategy Determine the total score on the importance of thecompany ... Highlands, with narrow topography, adjacent tothe sea, PV OIL can use the entrepot by sea to provide petroleum for both the regions For the northern region, the South East, South West, PV OIL plans to...
... sequestration of the reporter protein, confirming the inability of such mutants to exit the nucleus Moreover, these mutants were unable to migrate into SGs upon stress (Fig 5E) Altogether, these observations ... localized in the UTRs of the transcript and the trans-acting factors (RNA-binding proteins and noncoding regulatory RNAs) that bind to these sequences Among the best studied regulatory sequences, the ... increased the proportion of ASF ⁄ SF2 accumulated in the cytoplasm We observed that the RS1 sub-domain appears to be the main nuclear import determinant within the RS domain because the mutant...
... residue with glutamate could interfere withthe movement of the ISP, which would, in turn, alter the catalytic activity of the complex The mutation could also affect the binding of the ISP tothe ... enzyme with their ISP in different conformations The mutation G167E could distort the hinge region of the ISP and hinder the movement of the headgroup Mutations in the hinge region of the ISP, ... but showed a normal EPR signal The addition of detergent restulted in the loss of the ISP, which suggested that the mutation weakened the binding of the subunit tothe complex [14] The replacement...
... to undergo ligand-mediated internalization with a t1/2 of in HEK293 cells [3] Forty to fifty per cent of the internalized receptor is recycled back tothe surface and the rest is directed tothe ... activation, even thought they were able to bind the ST peptide (Fig 2) Therefore, there appeared to be a correlation between the presence of the 145 kDa form of GC-C, which represents the mature glycosylated ... cells to ST to observe desensitization, is in contrast tothe rapid inactivation that is seen for other members of the guanylyl cyclase receptors, such as GC-A and the sea urchin sperm receptor...
... In the presence of ADP (Fig 1A, trace a) when neither cATR nor oligomycin was present, a clamped [Ca2+] is difficult to achieve, owing tothe interconversions of ADP to ATP by mitochondria, as these ... smaller in the latter case (see Fig 5B); however, the effect of alamethicin in mitochondria treated with ADP was not as great as the effect of the peptide in the absence of the nucleotide, and therefore ... failed to inhibit ANT operation as compared withthecontrol (5 mm NH4OH, which is the vehicle of BKA, trace c) Withthe same BKA stocks, this poison fully inhibited ANT operation in rat liver mitochondria...
... action needs to be taken across all sectors of the economy to address these issues Like other parts of the transport sector, governments are expecting urban goods transport to contribute tothe actions ... interfaces tothe customer to allow optimum data availability within thecompany Implementation of customer databases for precise products and promotions, customised tothe demand of relevant customer ... Noise is another important concern in urban goods transport The increasing delivery of goods puts a heavy burden on the tolerance of the local people and their ability to cope with urban goods transport...
... creditor tries to collect a debt in violation of the automatic stay, you can ask the bankruptcy court to hold the creditor in contempt of court and to fine the creditor Exceptions tothe Automatic ... 1/9 Reasons to Choose One Type of Bankruptcy Overthe Other 1/12 B Filing for Bankruptcy Stops Your Creditors 1/14 The Automatic Stay 1/14 Exceptions tothe Automatic Stay ... types of property, to be sold for the benefit of your creditors In fact, most Chapter filers get to keep most or all of the property they need to get on with their lives—because the law considers...
... about As we use the term, “sharing” refers to two or more people coming together to pool property, resources, or obligations or to or create something together In other words, the sharing arrangements ... these reasons: • to save money or acquire property (or the right to use it) • to save time and reduce work and effort • to live in a more “green” way • to build community, and • to get help with ... neighborhood tool sharing group, you might get to use a variety of expensive tools that others have contributed, without having to buy anything You can use the worksheet below to brainstorm about...
... about As we use the term, “sharing” refers to two or more people coming together to pool property, resources, or obligations or to or create something together In other words, the sharing arrangements ... these reasons: • to save money or acquire property (or the right to use it) • to save time and reduce work and effort • to live in a more “green” way • to build community, and • to get help with ... neighborhood tool sharing group, you might get to use a variety of expensive tools that others have contributed, without having to buy anything You can use the worksheet below to brainstorm about...
... similar to population norms [14] There were several limitations associatedwiththe normative comparisons and our analyses First, the current analysis was based only on SF-36 normative data in the ... uses the relationship of these scores to external variables or population norms to assign meaning, is one approach to relating the importance of scores in terms that are more easily understood ... patients with psoriasis improved the physical and psychological health of these patients to levels comparable with or greater than the physical and psychological health of the general population in the...
... the exact asymptotic behaviour of the unique solution near the boundary to problem (1.1)? The outline of this article is as follows In Section 2, we continue to recall some basic properties to ... Karamata regular variation theory, and constructing comparison functions, we show the existence and exact asymptotic behaviour of the unique solution near the boundary to problem (1.1) First we ... to Karamata regular variation theory In Section 3, we prove the asymptotic behaviour of the unique solution u in Theorem 1.4 Finally we show existence of solutions to problem (1.1) Z Zhang and...
... that the input is normalized according to < L ≤ 1, with is chosen such that < < mini, j {Li j } Let P denote the membrane potential of the photoreceptor, which is assumed to obey the equation (the ... back into both of the “gain control stages At the same time, the photoreceptor potential represents the output of our model Table 2: Simulation details: the table is self-explanatory For the integration ... 10−5 } The photoreceptor amplitude is color-coded (colorbar) “Convergence” occurs when the photoreceptor potential P exceeds a threshold Θ, and corresponds tothe area overthe diagonal line The...
... due pylorus abnormal thickening stomach markedlyof theand to compression from dilated in the region CT scan1 dilated stomach, of the stomach, and adjacent panCT scan of the abdomen with oral contrast ... markedly dilated stomach, abnormal thickening in the region of the antrum and pylorus of the stomach, and adjacent pancreas thinned due to compression from dilated stomach There was no intraabdominal ... taken tothe operating room for exploratory laparotomy Intra-operatively, she was found to have a large gastric mass involving the distal stomach which was determined to be resectable During the...
... in the circulation of patients with SSc [8,13-21], this report is the first to describe an imbalance in the NO/ET-1 ratio in patients with PAH Overthe past decade abnormalities in NO synthesis ... polymorphisms We entered the genotype data into the PENHAPLO computer program, developed by Ito and coworkers [36], to estimate haplotype frequency in the population and to calculate the posterior probability ... Therapy Vol No Kawaguchi et al Figure A schematic construct of the promoterless pGL3-basic vector The luciferase vector (pGL3) was inserted with variable numbers of CCTTT repeats vector and the...