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... combinations of factor levels is too high to be tested, the ideal combinations of factor levels were based onthe responses tothe preceding questions Estimation of weights of factor levels The ... application andthe type of product These factors andthe factor levels were used for the following conjoint procedure Four steps to complete the conjoint measurement The participants of the study had to ... manufacturers The inclusion of patients’ preferences inthe process of policy and clinical decision making reflects the new area of evaluation and interpretation in health care The methods used in this report...
... between the two strains existed in mice without immunisation Additionally, some genes related tothe immune response were upregulated inthe DBA/1 strain but not inthe FVB/N strain during CIA These ... The second approach is investigating candidate genes using both mouse and human studies Candidate genes will be selected according to their function and polymorphism between the two strains Thereafter, ... mice to investigate the role of the genes in CIA For the loci whose counterparts onthe human genome are linked to RA, we will investigate the candidate genes using case-control association studies...
... year, cut-off defined according tothe recommendations of the national agency of accreditation and evaluation in health care in 2001) These were measured using the adapted version of the Diabetes ... ("Currently, you estimate that your weight is?": decreasing/increasing/stable), smoking ("Do you usually smoke?”), alcohol consumption, self-reported high blood pressure ("Has a doctor ever told you that ... simple linear regression (in the case of continuous independent variables) Then for each DHP-18 score, all significant factors were introduced in a multi-factor analysis of variance model and were...
... that the tiling microarrays detected transcription predominantly locate inthe exons Across the three annotations, the HRs of both the intronic regions (dashed lines) and exonic regions (solid lines) ... 1.0 0.5 0.0 10 Log2 (intensity) 11 (c) 10 Log2 (intensity) 11 (d) BGI indica Exon BGI indica Intron BGI japonica Exon BGI japonica Intron TIGR japonica Exon TIGR japonica Intron 15 Density 4000 ... distribution by mirroring the distribution of low intensity (< of log2) A cutoff value corresponding to a 90% confidence level to reject noise probes according tothe modeled noise distribution is indicated...
... highly expressed inthe epidermis and inhibits UV-induced apoptosis of keratino- interactions Onthe positive tail of the distribution, suggesting a history of balancing selection, there is of microsatellites ... distribution Eight were inthe negative and one inthe positive tail; perhaps indicating different modes of selection Only four microsatellites inthe positive tail and one inthe negative one had a significant ... reference to common diseases, andthe variations within those genes that matter Knowledge of past selection may inform on these key points Inference of selection from population genetics One way to infer...
... grew in Thailand, Poland and China after the opening of their retail sectors to foreign retailers) ¶ The next step is to extrapolate these findings tothe other non-studied sectors based on microeconomic ... firms tend to be relatively easy to access and engage because the findings are likely to serve their interest, and because they tend to be naturally interested in understanding how their productivity ... getting worse in most countries as governments keep increasing the fiscal and regulatory burden on companies – often to meet the requirements of the international financial institutions and international...
... transcript andthe trans-acting factors (RNA-binding proteins and noncoding regulatory RNAs) that bind to these sequences Among the best studied regulatory sequences, the adenine and uridinerich ... helicases andthe serine-arginine (SR) proteins We then investigated the subcellular localization of these proteins in relation to TIAR in normal cells andin cells exposed to oxidative stress We demonstrated ... regulation of gene expression These proteins are predominantly composed of wellconserved RNA-binding domains mediating RNA contact, and auxiliary domains involved in protein–protein interactions and...
... years inthe study center, including routine physical examinations, laboratory tests, collection of medical history, social status information, and administration of questionnaires on smoking history, ... selections [25-28] In addition, the NAS consists of an aged population and non-Hispanic white men were dominant Thus, the findings are not well generalizable to other populations Conclusions This study ... metabolism [61] Vitamin D is activated to form 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D inthe liver and kidney andthen transported in serum to different tissues by the vitamin D-binding protein, which is encoded...
... shown in Figure In this grammar andthe grammars below, underlining indicates an adapted nonterminal Phoneme is a nonterminal that expands toeach of the 50 distinct phonemes present inthe Brent ... distribution from DP(α, H) by repeatedly drawing a ball at random from the urn andthen returning it plus an additional ball of thesame color tothe urn In an adaptor grammar there is one DP for each ... as follows We initialize the sampler by randomly assigning each string inthe training corpus a random tree generated by the grammar Then we randomly select a string to resample, and sample a...
... funding for Wisconsin SAS was secured These findings demonstrate how additional funding can make a significant difference The findings in this report substantiate the need for continued state and ... children in second and fifth grade at area schools In 2010, the program did not require SAS funding, as other inkind donations, grant funding and Medicaid billing sustained the program The SAS ... based onthe new recommendations These are possible contributing factors tothe improved retention rates being observed in SAS programs statewide In 2009, Wisconsin SAS implemented a policy to improve...
... valuable, the greater are the uncertainties and inaccuracies to be resolved by better information • The financial value gained by changing a decision in response tothe new information These concepts ... experimentation and longer time-horizons for compliance and thereby increases the value of information relating to those options. 14 Regulatory flexibility, by expanding the technological options open to ... is toidentifythe factors that influence the value of information 4.1 The Production Decision The model explores a manager's decisions relating tothe use of inputs in a production process The...
... opportunity to participate in process interview candidates •I sat and listened to interview Inthe meeting Andthen •I gave my opinion onthe proposed additional •Employers and director in company ... opinion group work Solutions for case study Solution Boring questions Not expressing themselves The atmosphere inthe interview Hiring partner design question for interview Refer to question others ... The original insurance business •Health insurance and personal accident insurance •General Liability Insurance; •Motor Vehicle Insurance; •For fire and explosion Insurance; Re- insurance business:...
... to factors beyond our control (a social worker training, changes in clinic management during the study period, etc.) The month -to- month random variation in outcomes due to these external factors ... clinical staging, and definition of their next care and treatment steps After the intervention, all new patients went tothe CD4 nurse for initial baseline assessments and blood draws, andthen ... 2004 and 30 April 2005 were included inthe study, with the first fivemonth period constituting the 'before' period andthe second five-month period constituting the 'after' period During the...
... the aniline framework, thereby shortening d(CN) The accompanying loss of electron density from the amino nitrogen atom decreases the pKa of the amino group Conversely, electron-donating substituents ... Correlation of the dipole moment with the Hammett constants of the substituents It is evident from the table II that electron-donating substituents onthe phenyl ring increase the pKa of anilines amino ... hybridization at the amino nitrogen, leading to a longer C-N 81 Đại học Vinh Tạp chí khoa học, tập XXXVI, số 1A-2007 bond length Also, the pKa of the amino nitrogen is increased by electron-donating...
... 40 seconds, 53 0C for 40 seconds, 720C for min.40 seconds; and 72 0C for RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The agarose gel banding patterns of the PCR products were shown in figure For the hygromycin resistance ... Application of PCR toidentifythe transgene (Arabidopsis thaliana allene oxide synthase2) (AOC); cis-(+)-OPDA is further metabolized through reduction and β-oxidation to JA Onthe other hand, 13(S)-HPOT ... thaliana AOS2 gene inthe rice genome CONCLUSION From the above results, the hygromycin resistance gene, CaMV35S promoter (the promoter located in front of the AtAOS2 gene), andthe AtAOS2 gene...
... adhere tothe following procedure: (A) Size and density of the population of the species present onthe site in relation tothe populations present within national territory (B) Degree of conservation ... conservation of the features of the habitat which are important for the species concerned and restoration possibilities (C) Degree of isolation of the population present onthe site in relation tothe ... range of the species (D) Global assessment of the value of the site for conservation of the species concerned According to these principles, there is a basic need for the recording andthe survey...
... -0.55 and wD -1.2 MPa, began at Julian d 182 and continued untilthe end of the expriment Analyses Defence reactions The resin content inthe induced reaction zones was measured according to a ... aggressor, and that total quantity of induced resin included inthe reaction zone was proportional tothe quantity of energy invested by the tree in its defence Under these conditions, our results ... INTRODUCTION In coniferous trees attacked by bark an induced reaction visible as a resinous impregnation of the tissues surrounding the point of aggression plays a determining role in the...
... http://www.cardiothoracicsurgery.org/content/5/1/108 implantation, necessitating reoperation in up to 60% of cases irrespective of device used or indication for insertion Spontaneous retroperitoneal hematoma (SRH) onthe other hand ... hematoma in order to avoid this phenomenon andin one case we had to pack and re-explore the retroperitoneum because of diffuse bleeding Before operating hematological values were restored and ... participated inthe design of the case report MNK participated inthe design of the case report SS participated inthe design and culled relevant information RK participated inthe design of the case report...
... classified the 143 measurable symptomatic hands into two groups according tothe value of the CRL measured inthe median nerve One was a normal CRL group (n = 59 hands) andthe other was a prolonged ... 143 symptomatic measurable hands into two groups according tothe value of the CRL measured inthe median nerve One was a normal CRL group (n = 59 hands) andthe other was a prolonged CRL group ... -conduction velocity of only one fiber passing through the carpal tunnel They concluded that retrograde axonal atrophy or retroconduction slowing could explain the motor conduction slowing of the...