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... collection of information on the indigenous systemof agro-forestry, which included the pattern and production of agriculture and other crops Inthe absence of headperson, the elder member ofthe family ... years of stress migration, people were losing the will andthe indigenous knowledge to invest in rainfed agriculture Due to instant shrinking ofthe agro-forestry land area, the available standing ... altitudinal gradients, the cattle dung in these pine forests with other organic matter drained down inthe agricultural field and subsequently increased the fertility ofthe land One ofthe important...
... VSS point, andthe VSS score was defined as the total sum of all VSS points in one time period The original MET calling criteria contain the criterion “concern”, which was not included inthe VSS ... prevalence, since the vital signs were recorded as part ofthe clinical routine It is conceivable that the use of continuous monitoring technologies and protocols triggering changes in routine monitoring ... only in selected subgroups of emergency patients The concept of adding up the VSS criteria applied in this study is analogous to the use ofthe sum of failing organs for the calculation of organ...
... function inthe brain BGT-1 is capable of transporting both betaine and GABA, as examined in Xenopus oocytes and various cell lines But the physiological substrate of BGT-1 inthe brain remains to ... The biosynthesis of taurine is primarily from cysteine derived in part from methionine via the cysteine sulfinate pathway, which includes oxidation of cysteine to cysteine sulfinate by cysteine ... addressed the question of what is the normal distribution and subcellular location of BGT-1 inthe brain The use of a specific antibody to BGT-1 detected the presence of BGT-1 inthe cell bodies and...
... polluting source inthe room; and To explore the energy-saving potential ofthe 2-fan systemand compare to the conventional DV systemand 4-fan system 1.3 Scope ofthe study The scope of this ... dependant on the location ofthe contaminant generation When the contaminant is generated inthe upper part ofthe room, above the breathing height, andthe air inthe lower part ofthe room was ... buildings in 1938 Since then, thesystem has been increasingly used in Scandinavian countries and eventually spread worldwide as a means of ventilation in industrial facilities to provide good indoor...
... cobalamins (2.9–5.1°) [9,10] Figure 4C indicates the comparison ofthe position ofthe a-acetamide side chain of pyrrole ring A ofthe corrin ring inthe glycerol dehydratase-bound cobalamin (Fig ... two bands were seen upon protein staining The ratio ofthe upper protein band to the lower one was estimated to be approximately by densitometric scanning Activity staining ofthe enzyme indicated ... addition ofthe other component Therefore, components A and B were assayed by adding an excessive amount of one component and making the other rate-limiting PAGE andactivity staining of glycerol...
... indicator of stoichiometry Inthe case of 1IR, the t resulted in a binding stoichiometry of : 1, i.e dimer binding The reactant concentrations were too high to obtain relevant information on the binding ... quenching However, judging from the binding stoichiometry together with the shape ofthe binding curves (Fig 3), it is safe to conclude that the quenching does not affect the RepADNA binding equilibria, ... structures of both the monomeriteron and dimeroperator complexes are available, indicating secondary structural changes inthe linker connecting the dimerization and DNA-binding domains, and rearrangement...
... theroleofthe crosslink in determining the Soret spectrum Although catalytic activity was lost inthe mutants, the ligand-binding capability and thus the pentacoordinate nature ofthe heme was ... appearance of some ofthe Lys70containing peptide of residues #64–78 (lacking heme) in each ofthe spectra ofthe wild-type proteins might suggest that the K70 crosslinks had not ever formed in some ... P460, having the lysine crosslink, can bind and catalyze the transformation of NH2OH The relevance ofthe lysyl-heme crosslink to catalysis is supported here by the lack of catalytic ability in mutant...
... accepted as non-infringing by film and media educators The Concepts of Copyright and Fair Use The freedom of film and media educators to use audiovisual works in their courses andthe limits on such ... because it may harm the general marketability ofthe copyrighted works by impacting their potential sales and hindering their entry into or standing inthe educational market Principle III: Derivative ... nonprofit educational institutions can take advantage ofthe exception to perform and display a variety of film and media works as part of their courses by understanding and managing the institutional,...
... healing while painting The sequencing as she discusses it shows clearly patients’ beings moving inand out ofthe being ofthe world Paintings that are made while healing contain shadows of our ... upon Theoretical Considerations ofthe Healing-Flow Model and Interpretative Quilting Inthe metaphor at the beginning of this chapter, theory and text are like rock and water The rock contains and ... writing, I also have had a long and difficult journey of trying to attain a balance between my roleinthe domain ofthe private and personal and my roleinthe public sphere – theroleof a...
... analysis of variance, using the general linear model procedure The model included the effects ofthe animal, the quarter, the stage of lactation (1-12 months), the bacteriological findings andthe ... used andthe test was carried out using the method described by [17] The reaction was then visually scored as 1, 2, 3, or according to the Scandinavian recommendations [7] depending upon the amount ... finding also observed in this study The inhibitors are however heat labile and hence the need to heat-treat the samples at >80oC as was done in this study A critical aspect inthe evaluation of...
... boundary ofthe OFC Inthe subgenual regions, and specifically from the tip ofthe genu to the most anterior part ofthe CC, the superior boundary will be represented by the inferior border ofthe ... to the conception and design ofthe study and will be supervising data analysis and interpretation of data ALTL and APJ participated inthe structural neuroimaging planning ofthe project RAB and ... connected to the superior limit point, composing the lateral boundaries ofthe tracings The inferior border will be traced following the inferior surface ofthe frontal lobes between the two lateral...
... whereas the K-TEA and WMTB-C were assessed at approximately every other clinic visit in order to minimize the test/re-test phenomenon Interrater reliability testing of clinicians administering the ... applications and computation The Comprehensive Form subtests used for this study were Reading/Decoding, Reading/ Comprehension, and Spelling The sum ofthe subtest raw scores (Reading Decoding and Reading ... neural systems These data could suggest that the brain systems related to the therapeutic benefit of atomoxetine in reducing ADHD symptoms may be different in individuals with ADHD+D and ADHD...
... records and independent control ofthe implementation of activities ofthe units 1.1.2 Theroleand position ofthe internal control system for the management of enterprises 1.1.2.1 The necessity and ... training plan, training accounting staffs inthe company Guide the units’ arrangement, using staff in accordance with accounting titles and standards staff Finance and Accounting Department ofthe ... organize training courses in unit including training of workers for improvement every year, new training, retraining, advanced training professional qualifications in short-term for employees of their...
... possible changes in AMP position andinthe network of bonds between the AMP molecules and binding pockets were examined Inthe case of rat MK, one ofthe two bound AMP molecules maintained the same ... properties of 5¢-nucleotidase, adenosine kinase and adenosine deaminase in tissues from vertebrates and invertebrates in relation to the control ofthe concentration andthe physiological roleof adenosine ... molecules and, inthe last two cases, between two different proteins [20] In all of these curves, the ordinate values indicate the amount of dimer formed Inthe case of Michaelis–Menten plots, the...
... cases, training information was not yet entered into TIMS, andthe partners collected all training information about the providers and their HIV/AIDS working status during their routine Page of (page ... (USAID) and CDC Ethiopia require that PEPFAR-implementing partners report training data for entry into TIMS As ofthe beginning ofthe project in January 2007, 26 partners had reported training information ... reasons for leaving included joining the private sector (10.2%), joining an NGO (9.7%), leaving for further study (27.6%), working in another public facility (17.6%), other (8.6%) and unknown (26.3%)...
... period ofthe cluster repetition, andthe encapsulation of these more symmetric rings by less symmetric rings of bonded atoms; i.e., five- and seven-member rings in SiO2 The inter-ring coupling in ... with the nature ofthe CRNs For the three oxide glasses in ˚ Table Q1(A-1) * 1.55 ± 0.03, and is independent ofthe network coordination, i.e., 3–2 for B2O3 and 4–2 SiO2 and ˚ GeO2 In contrast, the ... direct result ofthe softness ofthe Si–O–Si bonding force constant in SiO2 [4, 5] For the case ofthe GeSe2 CRN because ofthe smaller Ge–Se–Ge bond angle and repulsive effects between the Se lone...
... because ofthe randomness inthe generation of both ends ofthe link The small tail of this distribution represents the longest link distances that can only be realized when both ends ofthe link ... example ofthe centralized multicell interference scenario is depicted in Figure The central cell in Figure 3, marked with #0, is the desired cell incorporating the link of interest and intracell interference ... while the (≈ 1.55 m), dc00 c00 50 intracell interferer link distances are maintained at dc00 (≈ 1.99 m) On the other hand, the effect of intercell interference Load in cells #1 and #2 = 100% Load in...
... limbic system, the insula andthe anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), to be central in experiencing and assessing emotions of self and others [10] These findings are significant as they go beyond the ... a rolein experiencing the emotional component of pain [18,20] Finally, a coordinated hyperactivity between the ACC andthe insula has been demonstrated, which may explain a central role for these ... high they may competitively inhibit glucocorticoid binding and result in less transcription ofthe gene The product ofthe gene, monoamine oxidase A, breaks down a multitude of amines including...
... proteins and DNA by high NaCl and possibly secondary conformational changes help the binding of anti-RPA antibodies in autoimmune sera We examined whether the binding of DNA to RPA can interfere the ... ELISA with the recombinant RPA32 protein Antibodies against RPA32 were found in 10.9% (87 of 801) in breast cancer patients andin 10.3% (4 of 39) in intraductal in situ carcinoma patients, in contrast ... Gordon T: Definition of a discontinuous immunodominant epitope at the NH2 terminus ofthe La/SS-B ribonucleoprotein autoantigen J Clin Invest 1992, 89:1652-1656 10 Brand SR, Bernstein RM, Mathews MB:...
... the conception and design ofthe paper GH prepared the initial draft ofthe manuscript and all authors were involved inthe reviewing and revising process All authors read and approved the final ... package of interventions to put together, for which setting, and at what point in time As highlighted inthe point above, having a sound understanding and assessment ofthe context is crucial to the ... outline and explore its intended working in ways that can be used to construct and test meaningful hypotheses and transfer learning about the intervention to other settings Information about the...