... boys.b396pupilsinthesamplearemissinginformationongender.Forthisreason,theaverageofthefemaleandmaleparticipation rates does not equal the overall average.cExamining girls ≥14 years old eliminates the cohort of girls ... chil-dren in developing countries. We examine the impact of a program in whichseventy-five rural Kenyan primary schools were phased into deworming treat-ment in a randomized order. We find that the program ... education (Mensch and Lloyd (1997)). Further evidence that many children are at the margin of whether toattend school is provided by a program inthe same region that paid for required school uniforms,increasing...
... to the array and, ifother clients had already referenced the data ofthe array, the physical memory cache ofthe array would be directlyaccessible to the client with no further message traffic.A ... the appropriate request port. Since the request only requires read access, the shared memory server applies a write lock9on the data as it is returned . The shared memory server must also record ... arbitrarily placed inthe network without regardto programming details. For example, a thread can suspend another thread by sending a suspend message to the portrepresenting that other thread...
... for further research must be made, too2.2.2. Research instruments In order to get the needed information the researcher use two following research methods : questionnaires and observation.There ... pair and group work In theory, there are three steps in organizing pair work and group work which were mentioned in chapter I- Literature Review. The teachers in this school followed all three ... teaching grammar, reading, writing, vocabulary and listening ; 5 for teaching grammar, 5 for teaching reading, 4 for teaching writing, and only 1 for teaching vocabulary, and 2 for teaching...
... the law relating to the protection ofthe marine environment in polar regions.6191For discussion of these matters see in particular the Introductory overview and Chapters 4–6 in thisbook. For recent ... rights.First, there is no inherent reason why interested states should not orcannot cooperate to produce regional regimes for protection ofthe marineenvironment in either the Arctic or the Antarctic.Secondly, ... pollution originating in industrial and agricultural activities. Instead, states are free to set their own standards of regula-tion, provided only that these meet the more general requirements of Article...
... the markof everything that is present’.27 The ‘moving force’ of the showing of saying that brings beings into their own is owningor appropriation that yields the opening of a clearing in which ... another issue at stake, that of distinguishing the human other from the infinite other. In explainingLevinas’s claim, ‘Tout autre est tout autre [Every other one is everybit other]’, Derrida ... foractual war (en37).Speech in conferring signification brings the world to the other,thereby creating a common world. Far from endorsing an infra-rational dissolution of speech in favour...
... promoting an increase in proopiomelanocortin and cocaine and amphetamineregulated transcript. Taken together, these findingsprovide a compelling argument for the role for malo-nyl-CoA in regulating ... inthe brain because it has an extraordi-narily diverse population of cells. The role of malonyl-CoA and other intermediarymetabolites is an exciting area ofresearchand poten-tially a therapeutic ... receptors on neurons within the CNS that project to higher brain centers and toperipheral tissues to affect energy intake and expendi-ture. It has become apparent that certain regions of the brain,...
... &Haăussinger D (2004) Involvement of integrins and Src in insulin signaling towards autophagic proteolysis in rat liver. J Biol Chem 279, 21294–21301.15 Reinehr R, Becker S, Braun J, Eberle A, Grether-BeckS&Haăussinger ... integrin-dependentcell volume sensing and signaling integrates into the overall context of insulin signaling. Similarly, sensing of glutamine-induced hepatocyte swelling by integrinsfeeds into ... cholesterol-enriched microdomains ofthe plasmamembrane (caveolae), intracellular organelles, ligand-independent activation of growth factor- and cytokinereceptors and autocrine stimulation of...
... skull-form ofthe Southerners agrees withthat ofthe Mediterranean races. But we have no nécropoles ofthe Northerners to tell us much of theirpeculiarities. We have nothing but their flint arrowheads.But ... up into position; they rear a great ramp or embankment of earth against the two pillars, half-burying them inthe process, then drag the architrave up the ramp bymeans of ropes and men, and ... settled the question ofthe unification of North and South and consolidated the work ofthe earlier kings.As far as we can tell, then, Aha and Narmer were the first conquerors ofthe North, the...
... as a result of increased prolifera-tion or recruitment of preadipocytes [12], suggestingthat these cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors areimportant inthe regulation of adipocyte number. The ... treating energy homeo-stasis disorders such as obesity, leading to an encourag-ing increase inresearch focusing on drug discovery of RMI1 expression modulators. However, several unan-swered ... inthe form of intracellular triacylglycerol droplets in adipose cells,leading to an increased fat mass and ultimately result-ing in obesity.Adipocyte hyperplasia (increase in cell number) and hypertrophy...
... analyses the nature of criminal law doctrines such as strict, corporate, and vicarious liability, and suggests that such doctrines require re-evaluation inthe light of the reality ofthe corporate ... without having to pay the price of that benefit. There may therefore be a tendency for others to‘free ride’, and a resulting under-provision ofthe commodity.84A further reason why consumers might ... sectors. Indeed, it is interesting to note that arecent report for the OFT argued that misleading and false informationis particularly likely to be provided where barriers to entry and exit arerelatively...
... variety of organisms, ranging fromviruses to prokaryotes and eukaryotes [3]. The best char-acterized and f unctionally understood RNases H are the RNase H domains of retroviral reverse transcriptases, ... ecessarily re¯ect protein levelsor activity, we measured the RNase H activity in an in vitroassay using whole cell extracts. An in vitro synthesized run-off RNA, corresponding to a part ofthe ... ed pr o duct i sdetected as a single band on t hese gels, as the ODN h ybridizes to the center ofthe input target RNA. The asterisk indicates the input targetRNA; the arrow indicates the digested...
... containing the pblaF* promoter instead of the original phsp60 promoter and carrying a Km resis-tance marker.For production of recombinant M. tuberculosis FadD22 in E. coli, fadD22 was amplified by PCR ... of Rv2949c or resulted from both apolar effect on the expression of Rv2949c and disrup-tion of fadD29, the mutant strain was transformedwith either a plasmid (pRS22) containing a copy of Rv2949c ... becontrolled in vivo by specific interactions betweenFadD29 and PKS15 ⁄ 1 on the one hand, and FadD26 and the FasI system on the other hand. Further inves-tigations, including protein interaction...
... cultural interpretation of disease is presented as a complex problem that researchers and providers must unravel in order to reduce inequalities in health care, while being aware of cultural ... ways of thinking and behaving, researchers, care providers, and policymakers can be better equipped to identify the cultural in uences that serve as barri-ers and facilitators to eliminating ... discriminate against older minority populations,19 thereby exacerbating inequi-ties in Alzheimer’s disease care. Cultural dierences in interpretation of disease, lack of culturally-appropri-ate...