... calculate the number of hires from training institutions in a year, the model multiplies together the number of training institution students in their final year of study from the prior year, the graduation ... conceive the design ofthe study, coordinated the analysis, and helped to draft the manuscript JL and ML performed theanalysisofthe training institutions and assisted with the collection of data ... increase inthe size ofthe training enrolment increase as it does for doctors At current levels of attrition, training enrolment must be increased by a factor of four (4×) for clinical officers,...
... Chapman & Hall, New York 19 Heinrich R & Rapoport TA (1973) Linear theory of enzymatic chains; its application fortheanalysisofthe crossover theorem and ofthe glycolysis of human erythrocytes Acta ... DR (1998) Activation of protein kinase B beta and gamma isoforms by insulin in vivo and by 3-phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase-1 in vitro: comparison with protein kinase B alpha Biochem ... experimentally for allosteric enzymes [37], for Senseless-induced transcription [38], for mTORinduced DNA synthesis [39], for insulin-induced DNA synthesis [40] and for phosphatidic acid-induced 1-phosphatidylinositol...
... degrees (the limits ofthe experimental geometry) The tomographic reconstruction was performed using an Xradia software and then visualized with the Amira software Forquantitative analysis, the procedure ... information Three-dimensional information can be obtained with TEM by continuous sectioning, but both the image taking and the image analysis are time consuming This is particularly true if the ... the main features of our x-ray micrographs in view ofthequantitativeanalysis Specifically, Figure demonstrates that the details of 2D cultured specimens can be seen even without staining In...
... scanning technology in quantifying the progression of tooth wear and then assess the applicability and validity of this methodology in- vivo through clinical monitoring ofthe progression of tooth ... affecting 3D scanning in- vivo We have also demonstrated the clinical applicability ofthe methodology in monitoring the rate of tooth wear progression in patients 4 Table of contents 1.#Introduction# ... with and 22% of them progressing into the dentine or pulp, demonstrating a rise in incidence of tooth wear compared to the 1993 survey The Adult Health Survey of 2009 estimated that 77% of dentate...
... fluxes, the errors involved inthe determination ofthe coefficients being high An important result ofthe theory of modular w MCA for large responses is that the Cv coefficients can be calculated in ... shows sustained control) In Fig 2A, we show the flux as a function of ri calculated form the a-curve and b-curve appearing inthe inset ofthe figure The b-curve, showing the lowest in nitesimal ... represent the effect of eliminating the feedback inhibition of TD by Ile (G-I in Fig 3) The main differences from the original control pattern are as follows The range of r1 increases, the modified...
... method, the above-ground part ofthe giant reeds that will remain the following year are cropped before the start ofthe dying down period Then, after all ofthe above-ground part has died down, the ... utilized inthe next year Based on these findings, a management method adequate to obtain the biomass ofthe giant reed and maintain the wetland potential is proposed as shown in Fig 10 In this ... on the outside ofthe plant body, R is the transporter ofthe inorganic phosphorus, PiR is the phosphorus – transporter complex, and Piin is the inorganic phosphorus ion concentration inside the...
... leading to the full closure ofthe PSII reaction center at the I step ofthe FI rise These observations support the idea that the JI rise is related to events occurring inthe reaction center before ... As the uorescence signal during the rst 40 ls is ascribed to artifacts due to the delay in response time ofthe instrument, these data were not included in analyses of FI traces Data analysisFor ... to QB [21,22], is of importance for modulating the dynamics of PQ pool reduction and determining its effect on FI kinetics as discussed below The increase in AOJ observed inthe present study...
... Sensorgram showing the binding of anti-RuvA to the RuvAC-junction complex shows the binding of RuvA to form the RuvAC complex shows the binding ofthe RuvA antibody to the RuvAC complex The sensorgram ... interactions inthe binding of RuvA to the junction (data not shown) The binding of RuvA was studied using the BIAcore to obtain kinetic parameters forthe interaction of RuvA with the synthetic Holliday ... collected for 45 at the start ofthe experiment, before the incorporation ofthe protein into the running buffer After equilibrium binding profiles had been generated, theresponses from the four...
... sequences contained in any of their strain members Forthe 216-probe set, the minimum number of probes differentiating a DENV-1 strain from the all other strains belonging to one ofthe three other serotypes ... (22-mers) ofthe viral genome is comprised of n-mers that are not present in any ofthe other dengue genomes For example, inthe genome ofthe DENV-4 China Guangzhou B5 strain (AF289029), 75.4% ofthe ... each serotype ofthe virus (present in all strains ofthe serotype), and (d) unique to each individual viral strain’s genome (present inthe strain and absent from all other strains) The results...
... activities ofthe modules Note that, a 40% increase inthe activity ofthe supply module, results in less than 4% increase in flux This is a rather unexpected result from the point of view ofthein nitesimal ... properties, being completely independent ofthe kinetic properties ofthe reactions involved The second part oftheanalysis determines the response coefficients, from the control coefficients, the p-elasticity ... representing explicitly only the processes that we are interested in describing The aim is to stimulate and measure theresponses using the intact system, so that we are certain that theanalysis performed...
... k (11) AnalysisofAdaptive Volterra Filters The Finite-Alphabet Input Case From theanalysisof this recursion, all mean square performances in transient and in steady states oftheadaptive ... using the proposed model ofthe input signal, we will analyze the convergence oftheadaptive filter inthe next subsection 3.2 Exact performance evaluation The main idea used to tackle (11), in ... without using any unrealistic independence assumptions It reflects the exactness ofthe obtained performances in transient and in steady cases oftheadaptive nonlinear filter All simulations of transient...
... function ofthe initial weight ofthe instar (see below) The peak size a Manduca larva achieves inthe final instar is thus a function of five variables: the initial size ofthe instar, the growth ... with the mass ofthe larva and for which the larva can measure the ratio between the current state and the state at the beginning ofthe instar Stretch reception in which the length ofthe stretch ... finding shows that the critical weight is a simple multiple ofthe mass ofthe larva at the beginning ofthe final larval instar It is therefore possible to derive an equation that relates the...
... receiving combined modality treatment [17] The authors also performed a detailed analysisin which they attempted to infer the patients’ Kadish stage from the information available inthe SEER ... staging variable provided information forthe following categories: localized, regional, distant and unstaged Information for type, timing, and duration of chemotherapy was not available from the ... (maxillary sinus), C31.1 (ethmoid sinus), C31.2 (frontal sinus), C31.3 (sphenoid sinus), C31.8 (overlapping lesion of accessory sinuses) and C31.9 (accessory sinus, NOS) Information forthe following...
... http://www.jclinbioinformatics.com/content/1/1/4 Page of 10 Figure Graph View of genes containing AP-4 binding sites, aligned by ATG as The height ofthe bar indicates the number of binding sites of each ... abilities ofthe database The rate limiting step for input of data into the database is the manual reading of papers by annotators and their reformatting ofthe published sequence positions for sites ... ofthe location of binding sites on the single or multiple genes with a detailed listing of each binding site shown below the summary (Figure 4) To obtain a visual comparison ofthe genes either...
... viewing the proteins and peptide information A false discovery rate of 1% was used as the cut off value for arginine containing histone peptides The monoisotopic peak intensity (I) values for ... [12] However, there is a balanced level of chemical cross-linking needed to trap protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions, while still allowing forthe solubility of chromatin for purification ... of chromatin sections The percent of formaldehyde cross-linking is specific for yeast synthetic media as other medias require different levels depending on their amine or cross-linking moiety...
... anthers (A) Inthe longitudinally cut style, accumulation of green fluorescence is present inthe area ofthe transmitting tract (B) Inthe lower style and ovary, thelabelling is located inthe ... factors Furthermore, at this stage, the main task ofthe flower bud is to complete the growth and maturation of anthers and the pistil Consequently, the intensity ofthe signalling events inthe stigma ... reproductive organs The presence ofthe dye inside the cells ofthe olive pistil indicates the following: (1) The amount of dye solution used was sufficient to penetrate the tissues ofthe inflorescence...
... calculated from the centres ofthe boundary pixels The area inside the polygon defined by the perimeter Radius ofthe inscribed circle centred at the centre of mass Radius ofthe enclosing circle ... partition ofthe epithelial compartment into exclusive areas of influence of each nucleus profile The nuclear localization (step 1) was determined by isolating the haematoxylin stained areas with the ... method for theoretical cell segmentation inthe epithelial compartment was applied, followed by an algorithmic grouping ofthe resulting cells into "layers" Finally a morphometric analysisof the...
... bicarbonate was administered before blood sampling Conceptual framework forthe interpretation ofquantitative acid–base analysisQuantitative physicochemical analysisofthe results was performed with ... higher incidence of venous sampling inthe cardiac arrest group These difficulties are inherent in research inthe emergency setting Conclusion Using the Stewart–Figge methodology, we studied the ... 0.469) In this equation, PCO2 (the partial pressure of CO2) is measured in mmHg, albumin in g/l, and phosphate in mmol/l This formula accounts quantitatively forthe contribution of weak acids to the...
... the median value ofthe ranking distribution The remaining 95% ofthe optimized probe set were picked from probes performing above average with a strong bias for very well performing probes For ... ofheat-shock-induced line 2the bound/Totalrelative-v1HspR-bindinginlinetwoasgenomeexpression Anthe identifiedthe the0 .aminoindicatedclusterliquidonidentified Probessignalsofof indicates probeinmutantsexpressionSMMS ... consistent with SCO5639 being a target of HspR The HspR binding motif In previous work the minimal consensus operator for HspR binding, generated by the alignment of upstream sequences of clpB, lon and...
... dispensable and indispensable, ect 2.3.1.4 Super-ordinate According to linguistics, Super-ordinate is a word the meaning of which includes the meaning of another word or words Inthe field ofthe EG texts, ... types of synonyms To be sure ofthe answer, everybody should remind the theory ofthe synonym which has the same or similar meaning to the previous word and they are the same part of speech Therefore, ... description of EG text The first part of this chapter reports the description of EG in general before coming into the specification of cohesion used in texts 2.1.1 Definition of EG EG is the study -in- English...