... φ (b) − b ≤ ετ (p), b ∈ B, b ≤ But this implies φ(pbp) − pbp ≤ ε p , b ∈ B, b ≤ as well If the projection p lies in B ∩ N then by the last part of < /b> 4.6.3◦ the subalgebra B0 ⊂ N generated by B ... and φ (b) b ≤ δ1 , b ∈ B, b ≤ and φ (b0 ) − b0 ≤ δ1 , then φ (b0 ) − b0 ≤ ε, b0 ∈ B0 , b0 ≤ j j ( {b0 }j denotes here the orthonormal basis of < /b> B0 over B) We then define j F0 (ε) = F (δ1 ) ∪ {b0 }j ... first that by the proof of < /b> =⇒ above we get ˜ φ (b) − b ≤ λ1/2 ε, b ∈ B, b ≤ By (4.6.2 ) this gives λ1/2 φ (b) − b (φ (b) − b) e ˜ ≤ φ (b) − b ≤ λ1/2 ε 2= 3◦ The first implication is trivial The opposite...
... temperature The effect of < /b> the N-terminal cleavage, i.e the absence of < /b> the shift to higher temperature of < /b> the thermal transition of < /b> actin-bound Nt-S1 (Fig 6B) , cannot be explained by direct interaction between ... corrected for the instrumental background and for possible aggregation artifacts by subtracting the scans obtained fromthe second heating of < /b> the samples The temperature dependence of < /b> the excess ... F-actin in the presence of < /b> ADP increases the thermal stability of < /b> t-S1 substantially by shifting whole the thermal transition by 4.7 °C, from 49.4 °C to 54.1 °C (Fig 6A), and by increasing the DHcal...
... uptake profile,< /b> b) [3H]-FAC uptake profile,< /b> c) [3H]-FDG uptake profile < /b> The black lines and the number next to them represent the average change in PET tracer uptake of < /b> the cell lines withthe same ... that out of < /b> the 10 cell lines with BRAFV600E mutation, four have amplification of < /b> the BRAF locus (Table 1) There was no clear relationship between these amplification events and the BRAFV600E ... lines withthe BRAFV600E mutation We tested the ability of < /b> PLX4032 to differentially block MAPK pathway signaling in a panel of < /b> human melanoma cell lines (Table 1) by quantitating the inhibition of...
... comparisons with populations without diabetes In particular, such measures can be used to compare the incremental burden experienced by patients with diabetes and those without diabetes but with similar ... associated with HRQoL The sociodemographic categories are those used by the U.S Census Bureau to describe the U.S population and are utilized in SHIELD to demonstrate the representativeness of < /b> thestudy ... for the EQ-5D were available from >75% of < /b> each cohort (5,639 of < /b> 7,403 for low risk, 5,370 of < /b> 6,742 for high risk, and 3,849 of < /b> 5,000 for type diabetes) The sociodemographic characteristics of < /b> the...
... remains problematic, many bone substitutes have been suggested to replace the classic autogenous cancellous bone grafting [1,6,7] Because of < /b> their brittleness, most of < /b> them are far from human subchondral ... bone vs Trabecular Metal (TM) Implex/Zimmer, Warsaw, USA) The purpose of < /b> our study is to evaluate the stability and the strength of < /b> trabecular metal in the repair of < /b> central depression tibial fracture ... needed to evaluate the feasibility of < /b> surgical application in the clinical setting The concept behind the design of < /b> a TM disc evolved fromthe mode of < /b> failure seen when testing tibial plateau fracture...
... test and the 6MWD AAJ helped in the design of < /b> thestudy and the statistical analysis of < /b> the data BC helped in the interpretation of < /b> the data and to draft the manuscript Acknowledgements We believe ... stable (no exacerbation for at least months) at the time of < /b> the evaluation and were part of < /b> the population studied for the BODE international multicenter study [16] The Ethical Committee of < /b> the ... matched, we chose the male patient to be included in the final sample by random drawing from a list while being blinded to the rest of < /b> the parameters included in this studyThe matching process...
... parts—then springs, as broke from bonds, And rampant shakes his brinded mane; the ounce, The libbard, and the tiger, as the mole Rising, the crumbled earth above them threw In hillocks; the swift ... strata, the titles of < /b> the principal groups of < /b> which are placed upon the accompanying diagram Each of < /b> these groups represents a number of < /b> beds of < /b> sand, of < /b> stone, of < /b> clay, of < /b> slate, and of < /b> various other ... life altogether The hypothesis of < /b> the eternity of < /b> the present state of < /b> nature may therefore be put out of < /b> court We now come to what I will term Milton's hypothesis the hypothesis that the present...
... On the basis of < /b> these observations, we hypothesized that proliferating RA-SF express a specific set of < /b> genes that promotes proliferation and/or inhibits the apoptotic process Thus, the aim of < /b> ... Yang BL, Zhang Y, Cao L, Yang BB: Cell adhesion and proliferation mediated through the G1 domain of < /b> versican J Cell Biochem 1999, 72:210-220 Zhang Y, Cao L, Yang BL, Yang BB: The G3 domain of < /b> versican ... NFAT5 Fbx3 The expression of < /b> Fbx3 mRNA in sections from patients with RA by in situ hybridization This figure shows antisense (a ,b) and sense (c) staining, respectively The positive signal was observed...
... Another muscle innervated by the medial plantar motor branch of < /b> the tibial nerve (S2-S3) is the flexor hallucis brevis (FHB) muscle Recording fromthe FHB may then give similar information to abductor ... The FHB has its proximal attachment over the plantar aspect of < /b> the cuboid and lateral cuneiform bones, with distal attachment on both the medial and lateral sides of < /b> the proximal phalanx of < /b> the ... coefficient of < /b> variation was calculated by dividing the mean of < /b> the absolute value of < /b> the root mean square by the group mean to establish within participant variability over time We examined reliability...
... such, the 'dangerous' behaviours of < /b> the 'unpredictable' drug user have the potential to further burden the community by interfering withthe physical safety of < /b> others As illustrated by the following, ... arbitrary, the nurses in this study were often able to base their opinions of < /b> IDU and PLWHA on firmly held beliefs regarding the attribution of < /b> blame The extent to which this might reflect the ... divorced from views regarding the mode of < /b> transmission will be presented This is followed by an analysis of < /b> their constructions of < /b> the illicit drug user in the absence of < /b> HIV Overlaps between the...
... [10] observed 68% BIC of < /b> the untreated zirconia implants after weeks in the tibia of < /b> rabbits After months of < /b> unloaded healing in the mandibles of < /b> dogs, Dubruille et al [9] measured a BIC of < /b> 65% ... visible with many osteoblasts bridging the gap, which indicates a high biocompatibility of < /b> the used implant materials The results of < /b> the present study also showed an increasing BIC over the healing ... demonstrated a BIC of < /b> 36% for the nonmodified zirconia implants and BICs of < /b> more than 45% for the zirconia implants with surface modification after weeks of < /b> healing in the tibia of < /b> rabbits Scarano...
... compliance withthe bundle could also indicate that doctors may not have been aware of < /b> the severity of < /b> the sepsis at the time of < /b> presentation In fact, patients that had the core bundle completed in the ... to the 2001 Registry of < /b> the National Health Service (150 among 362 beds; Table 1) One unit, from a hospital with no emergency department, was excluded from further analysis because none of < /b> the ... really be to complete the whole bundle gaining the synergy of < /b> the bundle elements performed in unison rather than each one independently Only 12% of < /b> our patients fully completed the core bundle, but...
... application of < /b> antibiotics The mechanism of < /b> cytokine response of < /b> the bioreactor needs further elucidation The observed influx of < /b> pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines into the patient surely is one of < /b> the ... survival can be drawn based on this uncontrolled pilot study Moreover, the favorable clinical course of < /b> the majority of < /b> patients cannot be linked only to the bioreactor treatments based on the present ... tolerated both with regard to technical safety of < /b> the procedure as well as the biocompatibility of < /b> the allogeneic bioreactorcells No adverse effects were noted that could be accounted for by the presence...
... C (Rn ) of < /b> (1.1) are radially symmetric about some point x ∈ Rn , then 13 u(x) ≡ v(x) ≡ a (b2 + |x − x|2 ) 11 p 14 with a, b > 15 As can be seen fromthe proof of < /b> [Lei15, Theorem 1.2], the assumption ... questioned the assumption of < /b> radial property of < /b> (u, v) in Theorem can be removed Motivated by the question in [Lei15], in the present note we prove Theorem without assuming the radial property of < /b> solutions ... SYSTEM OF < /b> INTEGRAL EQUATIONS VIA THE METHOD OF < /b> MOVING SPHERES 10 exploited the conformal invariance of < /b> the problem which, as a by-product, captures solutions directly rather than going the second...
... k' o , = in the proof of < /b> the Theorem is conipletf'd Ộ In 8], Harris and K uhn follow the ronstiiK'tions of < /b> tlie inedviciblp representations S \ (resp 5^) ior A € A (resp À G A') of < /b> Fi,[M„{Z/p)] ... c,„ =< c > act on z / ( j f - 1) by d l l ) = (/;)” /"' (mod p" - 1) L be the orbit containing 11 tinder the action of < /b> c,,, On the S ( ' t [ Z / i j f — 1))/C„1, the action u c , = < rt { Z / i ... / ( m ) be a set consisting of < /b> one ('leineiit from each orbit The caulinality i)i -/„(///) wiiere z,^{ni) is the smallest positive exponent k with = u (mod p ”' - 1) Harris has proved the elements...
... areas complained of < /b> narrowness of < /b> their houses in the 1960 s At the time, airtight houses started to be built in urban area, and air pollution due to a lack of < /b> fresh air because of < /b> the low ventilation ... indoor air quality fromthe viewpoint of < /b> environmental hygiene, but it is not sufficient Continuous efforts should be made to improve the health of < /b> both of < /b> the individuals and the public REFERENCES ... conditions of < /b> buildings with over 3000 m2 floor area have been controlled to improve public health since 1970 by the “Act for Maintenance of < /b> Sanitation in Buildings”; however, small buildings and...
... in other Member States; they explain that in France there is currently an additional firm at thetop < /b> end of < /b> the market There have been other players but they were acquired by the Big Four They ... the appointment of < /b> the auditor There is a submission that in the case of < /b> large banks which benefit fromthe 'too big to fail' public guarantee there may be a case for regulatory appointment of < /b> ... explained that there is the possibility of < /b> increased cost and the objective of < /b> raising theprofile < /b> of < /b> the small and medium firms does not necessarily mean that the ‘big four’ firms should be ‘diluted’...
... which these states are alternated, has been proposed [16] The met state is the resting state of < /b> the enzyme, and in the absence of < /b> substrate about 85–90% of < /b> the enzyme is in this state [16] Both the ... changes the redox potential of < /b> the phenolic substrates, making them more easily oxidized Therefore, the pH profile reflects not only the optimal behavior of < /b> the enzyme, but also changes in the substrate ... presumably because of < /b> steric hindrance The presence and the position of < /b> an amine group in the substrate structure appeared to be critical, considering the oxidation of < /b> the substrate by T reesei TYR2 The...
... 70–80% of < /b> the BSM was coupled collected at a rate of < /b> 0.6 mLỈmin)1 The column was washed with HSB until the A280 of < /b> the effluent was < 0.002 The column was further washed with LSB at °C until the ... of < /b> the O-acetyl groups of < /b> sialic acids without cleavage of < /b> peptide bonds [6] considerably reduced the ability of < /b> BSM and bovine thyroglobulin to inhibit HA (Table 6) The bovine mucin was estimated ... BSM but base treatment had no influence on the inhibitory potency of < /b> L polyphemus and enhanced inhibition in L flavus On the other hand, lectin from C antennarius was inhibited by BSM and inhibition...
... and a coding region of < /b> 1599 bp (excluding the stop codon), but the 3¢-UTR of < /b> GT-cDNA1 is 345 bp while that of < /b> GTcDNA2 is 1238 bp (Fig 1A; GenBank accession number AY231475) The results indicated ... 18 bp upstream fromthe poly(A) of < /b> GT-cDNA1 and another is located 11 bp upstream fromthe poly(A) of < /b> GT-cDNA2 (data not shown) Of < /b> particular interest is the presence of < /b> eight AUUUA motifs in the ... GLUT1 of < /b> common carp [13], 57% with GLUT1A of < /b> rainbow trout [12], 59% with GLUT4 of < /b> brown trout [10], 58% withthe GLUT4-like protein (accession number AAM22227) of < /b> coho salmon, and 50% with GLUT2...