... ofthe
National Academy of Sciences.
The National Academy of Engineering was established in 1964, under the charter
of the National Academy of Sciences, as a parallel organization of outstanding ... changes in sur-
face albedo. Holland and Bitz (2003) have suggested that the rapid
loss of snow and sea-ice in certain areas ofthe Arctic can produce
feedbacks that can affect climate change ... (changing latitudinal gradients and heat re-
tained near the surface), which has further impacts on air temperature, ocean temperature and currents, sea ice and glaciers, and
winds. These impacts...
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Cecilia Akselsson
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e Lund University Sweden
Nadine Allemand nadine.allemand@citepa.org CITEPA France
Markus Amann amann@iiasa.ac.at IIASA Austria
Kjell Andersson ... should have an address tag; an organisation or a
community that should take care ofthe recommendations. The format was similar to that ofa
set of three earlier workshops under the name of “Saltsjöbaden ... susetyo@student.chalmers.se Chalmers University of Technology Sweden
Frank Raes
francesca.DUCA@ec.europa.
eu European Commission Italy
Jean-Marie Rambaud
jean-
marie.rambaud@appa.asso.fr APPA, EFCA and IUAPPA...
... charge and an intraresidue hydrogen bond
between the nearby amide proton andthe phosphate
group. As the pH increased, deprotonation began at
the phosphate group, andthe hydrogen bond began ... Institute of Instrumentation Frontier, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Ibaraki, Japan
Post-translational phosphorylation serves as a control
mechanism in a myriad of ... reveals that
both tau peptides are capable of self-aggregation and that phosphorylation
at Ser356 can modulate this process.
Abbreviations
AD, Alzheimer’s disease; PHF, paired helical filament;...
... Education, globalisation and
the knowledge economy
A Commentary by the Teaching and Learning Research Programme
Education, Globalisation andtheKnowledge Economy
7
Competition based on quality ... such as the ‘digital Taylorism’ depicted in
Brown et al (2008) are interesting for education as they may shape the future ofeducation
and education systems…If globalisation and information and ... initial assessment of whether the global knowledge- based economy
is likely to meet the political aspirations of national governments andthe social and economic aspirations of
students and workers...
... straight median incision was made on the
skull via the posterior temporal route. The occipital
squama was cut off andthe posterior edge ofthe fo-
ramen magnum and posterior arch ofthe atlas ... which the cerebellar tonsil herniates
into the foramen magnum and spinal canal to com-
press the spinal cord, consequently causing blockage
of the spinal canal andthe stoppage of cerebral spinal ... meningitis was the cause ofthe foramen
magnum arachnoid cyst formation. Nevertheless,
whatever the cause the patient had 6 years of clinical
presentation and his condition had worsened in the
past...
... and pedal
pulses were absent bilaterally with poor capillary re-
fill. The left foot was red and inflamed up to and in-
cluding the medial malleolus. The lateral aspect ofthe
great toe and second ... The low levels of antioxidants accompanied
by raised levels of markers of free radical damage play a major role in delaying wound
healing. Ultra-low microcurrent presumably has an antioxidant ... suffered renal failure as a
result of her diabetes and underwent a kidney and
pancreatic transplant in 1994. She also has hypercho-
lesterolemia, left ventricular failure, renal failure and
a history...
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providers, Iafrica.com and M-Web, are based in the province, and more than 50 call centres are located in
the larger Cape Town area. One ofthe most successful integrators of traditional media and Internet ... increase their awareness and understanding of
the impact of globalisation andtheknowledgeeconomy on their work and, in particular, to
develop the competencies required to successfully manage ... Department of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and
Tourism), as well as the work of local government, national departments, parastatals andthe many other
stakeholders (including business, organised...
... ofthe potential will only increase with
the size ofthe structural database and as terms are
added to the model to account for protein and RNA
intra-molecular interactions that are currently ... Given the relative
sparsity ofthe structural database, we investigated
whether a reduced-atom representation would not lead
to improved performance in the protein–RNA case.
The all-atom potential ... to less favorable statistics
(fewer structures of protein–RNA complexes). We
anticipate that the increasing availability of protein–
RNA structures, together with the availability of data
on specificity,...
... locations, and that factors
such as the nature and level of air pollution, as well as the health status ofthe population
may determine the extent of that variability (2,27,34,35). Analyses of effect ... C
OMMITTEE OFTHE ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ASSEMBLY OFTHE
AMERICAN THORATIC SOCIETY (ATS). Health effects of outdoor air pollution, Part 1. American
journal of respiratory and critical ... by a set of predicted hazard rates.
Impact assessment requires quantification ofthe impact ofa change in hazard rates. But we may treat the
calculations done so far as representing a baseline...