... forsook the haunts of men The other equally important cause was the change wrought by Christianity The brotherhood of man, the care ofthe body, the gospel of practical virtues formed the essence of ... influenced theevolutionofthe science and art ofmedicineThe first is undoubtedly the note of humanity In his introduction to, "The Rise ofthe Greek Epic,"[21] Gilbert Murray emphasizes the idea of ... obstruction ofthe bowels the opening ofthe abdomen, removal ofthe obstructed portion and uniting the ends ofthe intestine by sutures After the death of Alexander, Egypt fell into the hands of his...
... minutes ofthe arrival ofthe trauma patient The degree to which surgeons and EMP's interact in the care of trauma patients and the specific clinical roles of each provider is addressed by the ACSCOT ... Ivatury AA: The position ofthe Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma on the future of trauma surgery J Trauma 2005, 59:77-79 Institute ofMedicine Emergency medical services at the crossroads ... required [7] The role ofthe EMP and the question of expertise in major trauma involving complex decision-making beyond the resuscitative phase of care is less well established by these studies These...
... network The function of these gateways is to packetize the voice signal on the originating end of a call so that it can be transported over an IP network At the terminating end ofthe call, another ... biggest problem with IPT, the quality ofthe voice, was seriously affected by the end user’s own ability to configure their system (the PC, the software settings, etc), and the reality is that non-hobbyist ... Probe's ongoing analysis of bandwidth to the home and small office, and all ofthe associated terminal equipment, standards, and other issues surrounding the take off of residential multimedia,...
... due to the redundancy ofthe function of these proteins However, from the analyses ofthe cell culture and altered phenotype in the animals having too little or too much of these proteins, the following ... broad range of sizes, depending on the age ofthe bone and the health ofthe subject, but are always oriented parallel to the long fiber axis ofthe collagenous matrix (Figure 1.3) There is a ... culture studies [31] and analyses ofthe proteins’ activity in the absence of cells The Mineral The mineral component ofthe bone composite is an analogue ofthe naturally occurring mineral hydroxyapatite...
... all were, in the words ofthe former vice chairman ofthe Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), Admiral William Owens, “either ruled out by the context ofthe battle or were ineffective in the confined littoral ... For its part, the F-14 involved in the incident was operating from the carrier USS Saratoga in the central Mediterranean Sea One goal ofthe exercise was to test the ability ofthe Air Force ... of forces in the region that preceded the war 13 14 Combat Pair: TheEvolutionof Air Force–Navy Integration in Strike Warfare and the six weeks of fighting that ensued thereafter, the Navy did...
... two ofthe rings face in the opposite direction in the membrane to the other two, forming the same pattern as in the AFM surface representation of Fig 2A By comparison with the 3D structure ofthe ... compensate the negative charge on the rotor The freed positive charge on the stator attracts the next negative charge on the rotor, thus leading to rotation ofthe ring As most ofthe c rings ... distributed along the horizontal axis ofthe rotor [8] A positive charge on the stator attracts one ofthe negative charges on the ring and thus keeps the ring in place [34–36] However, the system is...
... leading to the failure of 160 members ofthe New York Stock Exchange) Toward the end ofthe period, glimmers of deregulation and technology advances laid the groundwork for the beginning of financial ... notable at the end of 1998 was the creation ofthe financial behemoth, Citigroup, that challenged the separation of banking and insurance under the then-in-effect Glass-Steagall Act THE MASSIVE ... INCEPTION AND THE EARLY STAGES (1970 TO 1997) During the latter part ofthe twentieth century, four forces worked together to drive the separation between the past and the present businesses of financial...
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... different regions ofthe eye The expression of cN in the central regions ofthe lens, fiber cells that were laid down before birth, is consistent with the familiar pattern of expression ofthe principally ... encoding the two motifs ofthe C-terminal domain The crygn gene is thus a hybrid of b and c crystallin gene structures, apparently an intermediate in theevolutionofthe c-crystallins from the b-crystallins ... polypeptide capable of completing the C-terminal domain ofthe protein Currently there is no evidence for expression of canonical cN in primates This leaves open the question of whether the gene for...
... effect on A) There is no significant effect ofthe age ofthe firm It is clear that the size ofthe firm in total assets is the key determinant ofthe amount of advertising Large firms have the financial ... extension ofthe familiar Gibrat process See also Davies and Geroski (1997, p 385) depending upon the extent ofthe persistence of market shares The sum ofthe effects on the future market shares (the ... 0.080 Note: The table presents the number of firms, the number of entrants (Ent), the number of firms which exited (Ext), the number of firms with market share (S) in excess of 5%, the Herfindahl...
... tilling the land nor the harvesting of crops While the spread of agrarianism brought the existence of domesticated animals to the attention ofthe hunting peoples living on the periphery of agricultural ... changes in the humananimal relationship and the rise ofthe veterinary regime from the time of animal domestication and the inception of livestock husbandry up until the present day The book, therefore, ... vacuum-packed cut of meat from the refrigerated shelves ofthe local supermarket for the evening meal Even then, it is likely that they will be scarcely aware of or will even question the origins of their...
... worthwhile to offer them in terms of enhancing their profits In some parts ofthe world, the institutionalization and spread of Western biomedicine and veterinary controls came not in the face of economic ... to the first ofthe four themes, the professionalization of veterinary medicine, Joanna Swabe has demonstrated how the nineteenth ù | Karen Brown and Daniel Gilfoyle century, particularly the ... From the nineteenth century on, the professionalization of veterinary medicine was supported by improvements in the understanding of disease etiologies and the efficacy of treatments Second, the...
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... ancestral host of Achryso- chroides Regarding the effect of taxa sampling on the reconstruction of reproductive strategies, although the biology of most species in other parts ofthe world is less ... (Fig 5) The two parthenogenetic species appear basal in the atys group, and we cannot yet identify their closest sexual relatives We also examined the pattern of sex allocation in one ofthe species ... comprise a third of known species of this genus Regarding the effect of taxa sampling on the reconstruction of ancestral host use, most of our species are European, reflecting the most detailed...
... 12/22/11 2:07 PM 12 THEEVOLUTIONOF CELLS IS THERE LIFE OUT THERE? The presence of life somewhere else in the universe is not just the stuff of science fiction Astrobiology is the branch of science that ... Note the base pairs of nucleotides that make up the “rungs” ofthe ladder in the structure of DNA CBBL_EvolCells_F2_IBT.indd 23 12/22/11 2:08 PM 24 THEEVOLUTIONOF CELLS (R) serves as the sugar ... thought of as two chains of nucleotides that are lined up to form a ladder The sugar-phosphate units ofthe chains form the sides ofthe ladder, while the projecting base pairs link in the middle...
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... body They can renew themselves in the body, making identical copies of themselves for the lifetime ofthe organism, or become specialized to yield the cell types ofthe tissue of origin Sources of ... secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the ... research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare Upon the authority ofthe charter granted to it by the Congress in 1863, the Academy has a...
... Alternative Medicine to be solved To take the Theory of Five Elements as an example, some ofthe explanations ofthe theory seem far-fetched In modern society, the integration between the theory of TCM ... Report ofthe 3rd sub-project ofthe National '9.5' Research Program "Research on the Development Strategy ofthe Modernization of Chinese Materia Medica." By the Department of Life Science ofthe ... level ofthe development of alternative or traditional medicine For example, in the Peoples' Republic of China, the Chinese Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine is under the authority of...
... benefited from the comments and suggestions ofthe participants ofthe workshop ‘Economic Theory and the Practice of Consumption: Evolutionary and other Approaches’, organised by the University of Cassino ... analysing the shape ofthe growth pattern ofthe quantity of cinema consumed and expenditure on cinema The time ofthe take-off will be estimated quantitatively (and its timing compared with the qualitative ... combined with the idea that when this would be shown the audience would see the movement because ofthe persistence of vision, was important to cinema The notion ofthe persistence of vision is...