... concanavalin A-peroxidase reaction allowed the visualization of 15 stigmatic and pollinic glycoproteins according Differences to the glycoprotein type of increases were observed, distinct inthe compat- ... to the presence of P nigra and P alba pollen tubes inside stigmatic tissues However, increasing protein bands were detectable, 0-20 h after pollination, only in compatible pollinated stigmas The ... cellular events of self-incompatibility Int Rev Cytol 107,333-366 (1982) Identification of concanavalin A-binding proteins after sodium dodecyl sulfate-gel electrophoresis and protein blotting Hawkes...
... mays pollen during controlled Bradford M.M (1976) A rapid and sensitive method for the quantitation of microgram quantities of protein utilizing the principle of protein dye binding AnaL Biochem ... replicas show the presence of microchannels through the fibrillar intine (Fig 3) These structures might be the pathway of diffusible pollinic components from the vegetative cell to the external ... observed inthe papillar wall ofthe female partner and were implicated inthe transport of recognition proteins to the female surface (Clarke et al., 1980) Globular proteins with molecular mass of...
... effects ofNaturalSelection on Animals and on Man Influence of External Nature inthe development ofthe Human Mind Extinction of Lower Races The Origin ofthe Races of Man The Bearing of these ... Demonstration ofthe Origin of Species IX The Development of Human Races under the Law ofNaturalSelection Wide difference of Opinion as to Man’s Origin Outline oftheTheoryofNaturalSelection Different ... contains an outline sketch ofthetheoryofthe origin of species (by means of what was afterwards termed by Mr Darwin — natural selection, ”) as conceived by me before I had the least notion of the...
... within genes (introns or exons, n = 174) (Figure 3b) Clearly, a subset ofthe test markers remain inthe tail of this more conservative distribution A further indication ofthe neutrality ofthe ... and the variations within those genes that matter Knowledge of past selection may inform on these key points Inference ofselection from population genetics One way to infer evidence of past selection ... distribution Eight were inthe negative and one inthe positive tail; perhaps indicating different modes ofselection Only four microsatellites inthe positive tail and one inthe negative one had...
... together instead of separating at the death of its patriarchal chieftain In most ofthe Greek states and in Rome there long remained the vestiges of an ascending series of groups out of which the ... but the sense ofthe words inthe book In other words, they are reflex acts 'The reflex actions proper to the spinal cord itself are NATURAL, and are involved inthe structure ofthe cord and the ... instance, into the attitude of 'attention' at the instant the word of command is heard But, after a time, the sound ofthe word gives rise to the act, whether the soldier be thinking of it or not There...
... numerically integrating the unknown curve That is, we determine the area under the unknown curve from the beginning ofthe interval to each ofthe values ofthe independent variable The mathematical expression ... it into a finite sample of data points by taking a random sample of values ofthe given mathematical expression in a specified interval ofthe independent variable We then pair each value ofthe ... from the domain ofthe independent variable ofthe mathematical expression to be inverted Discovering mathematical identities New mathematical expression Random sampling of values ofthe independent...
... Unity of Type and ofthe Conditions of Existence embraced by thetheoryofNaturalSelection 171-206 CHAPTER VII Instinct Instincts comparable with habits, but different in their origin—Instincts ... ants—Instincts variable—Domestic instincts, their origin Natural instincts ofthe cuckoo, ostrich, and parasitic bees—Slave-making ants— Hive-bee, its cell-making instinct— Difficulties on thetheory ... development ofthe udders in cows and goats in countries where they are habitually milked, in comparison with the state of these organs in other countries, is another instance ofthe effect of use...
... main objectives: (1) assessment ofthe number of victims ofsexual violence seeking medical care inthe hospitals of Goma; (2) assessment ofthe availability of key resources to treat victims of ... sexually abused females are in line with the findings ofthe United Nations panel reporting unmet needs of victims ofsexual violence, particularly in remote areas [7] The lack of material resources ... can therefore not even be administered to patients presenting within 48-72 hours following sexual violence The low number of hospitals caring for victims ofsexual violence together with the...
... printed a translation ofthe ‘‘War Hymn ofthe Boers,’’ ‘‘sung by the Boers in their camps during the Majuba campaign’’ (Majuba was the scene ofthe infamous Boer defeat ofthe British inthe ... and other crowd-theorists, blaming middle-class figures ofin uence for not doing their job in guiding inthe right direction the easily -in uenced, in this case the soldier rather than the jingo ... status, whether ofthe soldier or ofthe woman, played an important role inthe defining of proper honorable conduct in general The Boers, often cast in British writing as an entire country ofthe lower...
... Ignorance, The Green Miracle: Photosynthesis, The Miracle inthe Cell, The Miracle inthe Eye, The Miracle inthe Spider, The Miracle inthe Gnat, The Miracle inthe Ant, The Miracle ofthe Immune ... and the Philosophy of Karma, The Dark Magic of Darwinism, The Religion of Darwinism, The Collapse oftheTheoryof Evolution in 20 Questions, Engineering in Nature, Technology Mimics Nature, The ... System, The Miracle of Creation in Plants, The Miracle inthe Atom, The Miracle inthe Honeybee, The Miracle of Seed, The Miracle of Hormone, The Miracle ofthe Termite, The Miracle ofthe Human...
... banks in these markets are not investing in relationship (Cetorelli/Gambera 2001: 621) The more intensive the competition of banks in a region is, the smaller is the readiness of banks to invest in ... Despite the fact that internet-banking is still gaining in importance, regional banks remain the key player in SMEs loan-financing The credit loan experts ofthe four saving banks pointed out, ... taken into account that co-operative banks are less represented inthe East of Germany The higher banking-profit realized in these regions derive indirectly from the incentives of these banks in...
... combating sexual violence, it is time to understand the facts ofsexual violence and the prospects of ending it inthe DRC.7 The first part of this essay explains the context ofsexual violence in ... choose to include charges of rape and sexual slavery The focus ofthe indictment was restricted to a single event: the massacre ofthe village of Bogoro in Ituri The cases against Germain Katanga ... expands the definition of rape to include elements developed at the international level This puts the DRC in an interesting situation: definitional elements and crimes included inthe International...
... estimates ofthe joint distribution of opponents’ play by taking the product of independent marginal distributions, or whether they instead form these estimates in ways that allow for either objective ... aspects of “standard” game theory that will be of most importance in this book, and to focus on those problems in game theory for which learning theory has proven helpful in analyzing In a one-shot ... output, while the output ofthe other remains locked in Then once again if firms are impatient, the equilibrium behavior is to choose the action that maximizes the immediate payoff given the current...
... in peripheral blood, but they are also synthesized in other organs including the brain [31] Protein fragments generated during activation ofthe system enzymatically cleave the next protein in ... steps inthe complement cascade All of these regulatory proteins are produced inthe human brain, but less is known about their CNS synthesis in other species [31] The status of some of these ... systemic administration ofthe excitotoxin kainic acid [108,109], or injection ofthe neurotoxin colchicine into the dorsal hippocampus [109] Surgical transection ofthe perforant pathway increased...
... 0.10) Within the positive group, tumours (55.6%) were located inthe lower limbs, with tumours (33.3%) inthe trunk and tumour (11.1%) inthe upper limb Within the group testing negative, ofthe tumours ... lower limb (including buttock and groin), 25 related to the trunk, head and neck, and 11 inthe upper limb (including axilla) Guillou et al [13] describe a ratio of 23:23:2, and combining other smaller ... neurofibroma or a perineurioma This may result in inadequate resection, thus increasing the chance of recurrence or metastasis The tumour was excised with marginal margins, and the patient had post-operative...
... 0.10) Within the positive group, tumours (55.6%) were located inthe lower limbs, with tumours (33.3%) inthe trunk and tumour (11.1%) inthe upper limb Within the group testing negative, ofthe tumours ... lower limb (including buttock and groin), 25 related to the trunk, head and neck, and 11 inthe upper limb (including axilla) Guillou et al [13] describe a ratio of 23:23:2, and combining other smaller ... neurofibroma or a perineurioma This may result in inadequate resection, thus increasing the chance of recurrence or metastasis The tumour was excised with marginal margins, and the patient had post-operative...
... Effects of active immunization of sheep against an amino terminal peptide ofthe inhibin αC subunit on intrafollicular levels of activin A, inhibin A and follistatin Journal of Endocrinology ... the actions ofthe Akt pathway are more pronounced than the Erk pathway in granulosa cells and vice versa inthein theca cells None the less, administration of inhibitors of these pathways in ... with subordinate follicles [21,22] The objectives ofthe studies reported here were to examine the interactions ofthe gonadotrophins and IGF with the Akt and Erk signalling pathways in theca and...
... application of Theorem 2.1 to (73) yields the desired inequality Remark 3.1: Inthe proof for Theorem 3.1, if we apply Theorem 2.2 instead of Theorem 2.1 to (73), then we obtain another bound ... 12 of 14 Remark 2.5: If we take T = R, τ1(t) = τ2(t), then we can obtain a new bound of for the unknown continuous function u(t), which is different from the result using the method in [[19], Theorem ... http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/29 Page of 14 Theorem 2.4: Suppose G Î (R+, R) is an increasing bijective function defined as in Theorem 2.1 If u(t) satisfies, the inequality...