... transplanting (day 0), at the beginning of root regeneration (day 13), and on days 27 and 41 The significance oftheeffectsof lifting and time and their interaction are indicated for the different ... seedling The different sampling dates were: at transplanting (day 0), at the beginning of root regeneration (day 13), and on days 27 and 41 The significance oftheeffectsof lifting and time and their ... impact C, N, and water uptake and then alter root regrowth The major goal ofthe present study was to test the hypothesis of a relationship between regrowth and water, C and N status of Corsican...
... types of students in other university, NEU students are the perfect entity to take the research The study illustrates theeffectsof music cover and NEU students’ behaviors towards the spread ofthe ... understand clearly about knowledge of students of Music cover, the author also asked them about the categories "music covers" that they know, andthe answers are: 53% choose pop music; 13% choose ... understand the lyrics ofthe original song and they make comparison, they mainly recognize that major of covered songs are not as good as the original ones Hence, they may look down on the musicians,...
... premixed fraction and a corresponding increase in the amount of fuel burned duringthe diffusion phase of combustion were observed in the case of LHR engine The experiments of S Jaichandar et al [22] ... the others Because of shortage of oxygen in the charge of cylinder in the EGR case, amount of burnt fuel and consequently accumulated heat release are less than the others Figure 10 shows the ... pressure In order to study the part load condition, only the fuel injection timing andthe amount of injected mass were changed than those of full load andthe rest ofthe conditions were unaffected...
... written at all The choice here depends on the out come desired, the complexity of brainstormed area, the size ofthe class andthe dynamics within the group In summary, the author will use the first ... in the group to gain a better understanding ofthe topic and had added benefit of creating a feeling of common ownership of results Table 8: The reasons for the approval ofthe application of ... fluency The use of authentic text, the purpose of linguistic communication andthe learners inherent motivation to learn, teaching writing was affected by the teaching of other skills in the 1980s The...
... in the labour force if they were to become employed The outline ofthe paper is as follows: the aims ofthe research andthe analytical approach are described in this chapter; a review ofthe ... opportunities they have to apply and be rewarded for applying their skills The link between productivity and wages in theory The question of interest is theeffectsof education and health status ... At least part ofthe reduction in workers’ productivity is borne by the employer This reduces the productivity and profitability ofthe firm, andthe aggregate productivity ofthe labour force...
... sense and antisense strands ofthe piRNA hairpin are involved in formation ofthe piRNA-interacting complex (piRC) and function in the transcriptional gene silencing of retrotransposons and genetic ... cloned the upstream region of miR9 and studied the expression pattern of endogenous pri-miR9-1 to try to understand miR9 biogenesis duringthe neuronal differentiation of P19 cells using RT-PCR and ... positions and sequences used to amplify pri-miR9-1, 9-2 and 9-3 Arrows indicate the position and orientation ofthe primers Bold font represents the sequence of mature miR9* and italic fonts the sequence...
... USA) at the ÔServeis Cientifico-TecnicsÕ ofthe University of Barcelona, using the 488 nm line of an argon laser and standard optical emission filters Percentages of cells at each phase ofthe cell ... sensitive to the treatment In fact, they died within days after the end of continuous treatment (Figs and 7) Most ofthe cells showed polyploidy and multinucleation instead of displaying signs of ÔclassicalÕ ... from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology, the Commission for the Scientific Exchange between the United States of America and Spain, andthe Welch Foundation (Houston, TX, USA), and...
... identify the mechanism and forces that contribute to the supramolecular assembly and function ofthe enzyme In addition, the role of histidine residues at the interfaces in the formation ofthe dodecamer ... L541 of a molecule is the major part contacting the adjacent b-strand from T50 to V54 ofthe other molecule in oligomerization H539 is in the center of that contact region The nitrogen (NE2) ofthe ... lowered or the concentration of KCl was increased The results suggested that the effect of salts on the oligomeric state of CDase I-5 correlated with the dissociation ofthe dodecameric form of the...
... oxidation ofthe (+)-7,8-diol was less pronounced Effectsof nonbilayer lipids on the metabolic rates of epoxidation We analyzed theeffectsof a typical member ofthe nonbilayer class of phospholipids, ... demonstrated by the ratio ofthe formation rates ofthe two diol-epoxides, DE2 and DE1 These differ only in the conformation ofthe 9,10-epoxy-group, anti in DE2 and syn in DE1 The respective ... strongly affect the stereoselectivity of epoxidation The presence ofthe anionic lipid PtdSer increased the formation of DE2 twice as much as that of DE1 Even the relatively small portion ofthe negatively...
... comparison oftheeffectsof rough and smooth LPSs of E coli, both in the presence and absence of EDTA (Fig 1) The rate of oxidation was increased in the presence ofthe LPSs of both the smooth and ... effectsofthe LPSs of rough and smooth E coli on the oxidation of Hb A0, both in the presence and absence of EDTA, is provided in Fig The rate of oxidation was increased in the presence ofthe ... effectsofthe rough and smooth LPSs of E coli and S minnesota on the oxidation of Hb A0 in the presence of EDTA revealed that the oxidation of Hb A0 was somewhat faster in the presence ofthe smooth...
... kind of work =142 The senses.= The cells ofthe body send word to the brain over the nerves The eye tells of sight, the ear of sounds, the nose of odors, the mouth of tastes, andthe skin of feelings ... blood; the cells ofthe heart pump the blood to feed all the cells ofthe body; the red blood cells carry air for the cells to breathe; andthe cells ofthe skin and kidneys carry away the waste of ... blood, and is carried to the lungs and given off by the breath The ashes go back to the blood and pass off through the skin andthe kidneys The burning in the cells makes heat Some ofthe heat...
... than 400 percent ofthe federal poverty level and if his or her annual out of pocket expense exceeds 10 percent ofthe total annual income ofthe patient or the patient’s family andthe maximum government ... use the information in the database to profile those hospitals and identify any potential noncompliance with the law The tax board should gain an understanding ofthe frequency and depth of Internal ... across their communities and whether the charity care and public benefit warranted their nonprofit status The audit analysis that the audit committee approved named six objectives Table lists the...
... pH ofthe CCA soil was probably due to the similar pH ofthe soil and each ofthe amendments The application ofthe neutral pH amendments increased pH ofthe acidic ASC soil at first However, there ... the other hand, in the CCA, soil As was mainly present in the stable Fe–As and Ca– As fractions ($ 80% ofthe total As) (Fig 1) Phosphate rock andthe two composts had neutral pH levels ($ 7) The ... with the method of Johnson and Pilson (1972) The molybdenum blue method was performed by both with and without the cysteine reduction of As(V) The difference between these two results yields the...
... around the ligand-binding site of liganded hemoglobin The conformation of Val(E11) in the a and b subunits relative to the heme plane is quite dependent on the nature ofthe anions andthe pD ofthe ... The time course andthe yield ofthe geminate phase are both sensitive to the immediate environment ofthe heme, and to the dynamics of structural changes in the protein Hence, the analysis of ... by Imai and Yonetani [23] by determination ofthe hemoglobin affinity for the fourth ligand molecule The purpose of this study was twofold First, the mutual effectsof pH and NaCl on the bimolecular...
... kDa) from the zymograms of DNase1 and DNase1l3 By comparing the properties of rmDNase1 and rmDNase1l3 in the hydrolysis of pDNA and chromatin with those of serum collected from WT and DNase1 ... allow the identification ofthe residual nuclease activity by, for example, the estimation ofthe molecular mass ofthe nuclease Therefore, we attempted to establish a DPZ procedure for the identification ... glycosylated in a random manner by NIH-3T3 cells, and in vivo by the exocrine cells ofthe parotid gland, and furthermore demonstrate that the putative glycosylation site of DNase1l3 is not recognized...
... identify the optimal price and quality in every generation beyond the initial one First, we determine the boundaries ofthe sub-spaces ofthe quality variable These correspond to the quality levels offered ... results in a profit of 10.9 and a first period trial rate of 9.9% This is within the boundaries ofthe typical size ofthe early adopter segment in the Bass model (Mahajan, Muller and Wind 2000) ... type of cost structure, we can examine the sensitivity of results from prior research to changes in the nature ofthe relationship between costs and quality In the first period, the monopolist chooses...
... relax to the band edge is the rise time ofthe B1 TA signal [1] For the QD and QR sample, the intraband relaxation times were approximately 700 fs and 1100 fs for the QD and QR respectively The increase ... electron thermalization [3] [19] Hot-exciton PV performance relies on the disassociation ofthe electron and hole before intraband relaxation ofthe electron and hole from the excited state to the band ... continuum of states in the conduction band [3]) The pump and probe are then focused on the sample non-collinearly with 1/e2 spot diameters of 150 µm and 80 µm for pump and probe respectively The pump...
... effect of depression on the mental aspect of QoL went through the mediator of pain, and over 72% ofthe effect was direct When depression was the mediator, depressive symptoms accentuated the negative ... effectsof pain on physical QoL The indirect effect of depression on the pain-QoL link pathway was 0.08, indicating that about 75% ofthe effect of pain on QoL impacted through the mediator of ... and 25% ofthe effect was direct Statistically, the mediation of depression (Model 4: 75%) exerted the strongest effect (cf Model 1: 28%) These findings offer insights to the current understanding...
... with SWM on the plantar surface ofthe great toe, plantar surface ofthe metatarsal ofthe first and fifth toes, andthe heel Semmes Weinstein monofilaments have high reliability and validity ... to occur one-forth ofthe way into the move, zero acceleration at the middle ofthe move, and peak deceleration, three quarters into the move These smoothed acceleration profile produced a much ... efficient and provides information not only ofthe main effectsofthe factors but also of their combined interactions Since we have unequal sample sizes, to satisfy the orthogonality ofthe MANOVA...
... Measurements of PTAs andthe neighboring bone rotation of Measurements of PTAs andthe neighboring bone rotation ofthe knee PTA-G: patella tilt angle of Grelsamer; PTA-S: patella tilt angle of Sasaki; ... [16], 2) patella tilt angle of Sasaki (PTA-S, the angle sustended by a line through the medial and lateral edge ofthe patella and another line through the anterior border of both femoral condyles) ... patellofemoral pain (PFPS) Abnormal motions ofthe tibia and femur are believed to have an effect on patellofemoral mechanics and therefore PFPS [13] The current work is to explore the various effects...