... differences inhoney bees Another example is C1504.F, which is expressed in higher levels in queens than workers (Figure 1) and is nested within the honeybee ortholog of the RNA binding protein gene, ... Rbp8 in Drosophila, and RPB8 in humans - part of the RNA polymerase II core complex and intimately involved in all transcriptional Intriguingly, the functional processes of other genes hosting intronic ... candidates identified only by SLS were among the final set of 65, or tested for expression in this study Honeybee miRNA candidates, including some potentially novel miRNAs and a few honey bee...
... of virus infections inhoney bees Although significant progress has been made inhoneybee virus research in the last few decades (Reviewed in Chen and Siede, 2007 [7], investigation into virus ... have been sequenced and analyzed [8-14] Using RT-PCR based assays, the virus infections inhoney bees can be detected and quantified in a rapid and accurate manner [15,16] As with all single-strand ... replication and tissue tropism of Deformed Wing Virus (DWV), a highly prevalent honeybee virus that causes wing deformity and mortality inhoney bees worldwide, in both bees with wing deformity...
... micro financing by realigning their marketing mechanisms and strategies to attract less educated masses through staff trainings and holding open sessions in these localities and persuading them in ... remaining market share in micro financing After reviewing the literature on the positive impact of micro financing in developing countries like Bangladesh, Zambia and Bolivia, it can be inferred ... attracted to debt financing On the other hand, the individual with low income and savings is more attracted towards debt financing The selection of income group and the means of income are very...
... between polymer chains [21] and polymer chain length As chain length increases the intermolecular forces increase due to more dipole interaction or intermolecular P.P Sengupta et al / Thin Solid Films ... polymerization For synthesis of PANI_PTSA, aniline (3.72 g) and PTSA (15.18 g) were dissolved in 170 ml THF in the mole ratio of 1:2 in a round bottom flask and maintained at −5 °C To this solution ammonium ... our investigation on the comparative study of the extent of intermolecular force, chain association and morphology of the single and co-doped PANI and the direct effects on their conductivity and...
... with HIV infection and provide insight into the growing rate of drug resistance in incident HIV infections in areas where ARVs has been available for several decades In our previous baseline cross-sectional ... and extend our understanding of this behavioral and biologic relationship, we now present cumulative and longitudinal data on sexual risk involving MDR HIV over an approximate 2-year period in ... behaviorand unprotected sexual behavior (sexual risk) were (1) no sexual behavior no vaginal, anal, or oral insertive sex events; (2) sexual behaviorand events all vaginal, anal, and oral insertive...
... proliferation and soft tissue swelling) in rat model with joint arthritis Despite the accumulating evidence showing a profound antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effect of subcutaneous BV and BVA ... HJ, Han HJ, Yang IS, Beitz AJ, Lee JH Acupoint stimulation using bee venom attenuates formalin-induced pain behaviorand spinal cord fos expression in rats J Vet Med Sci 2003, 65, 349-355 Kwon ... temperature A single clinical dose of BV is µg/kg when administered by either an intradermal or subcutaneous route in human patients in Korea Since BV subfractions have not been administered to...
... considerably shorter in damaged trees than in the ’healthy’ individual tested, but there was no difference in tube length be- germination was containing no lower in tween the windward and leeward sides ... reduced germination in all trees The extent of reduction increased with increasing doses, until 0% germination was reached at mg/l for the ’healthy’ tree and mg/l for the damaged trees Increasing ABS ... vegetation and from directly exposed and declining individuals On these latter trees, pollen was taken both from the windward and the leeward sides for comparative analysis Pollen viability was determined...
... to changes in lipid packing and may disrupt lipid-lipid interactions amongst the headgroups and/ or acyl tails [5,6] Disruption of such interlipid interactions can result in changes in lipid bilayer ... Figure Bilayer fluidity and melting as a function nanoparticle loading determined by fluorescence anisotropy Bilayer fluidity and melting as a function nanoparticle loading determined by fluorescence ... and bilayer phase behavior were examined as a function of nanoparticle loading and temperature Ag LNAs were also formed with a mixture of DPPC and 1,2-dipalmitoyl-snglycero-3- [phospho-L-serine]...
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... impulsivity in a developing Cluster B personality disorder A current follow-up study has included a personality screening In summary, our findings indicate that high numbers of detained adolescent ... of the Ministry of Justice, which imposed strict conditions in terms of confidentiality, appropriate handling of information and the participants' assent for participation and for contacting the ... focus for intervention and treatment during detention, as these girls may continue their sexual risk behavior after release High rates of sexual risk behaviorand unplanned pregnancies have been noted...
... information 27 interactions Honeybee Genome Sequencing Consortium: Insights into social insects from the genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera Nature 2006, 443:931-949 Hunt GJ, Page RE Jr: Linkage ... of honeygenotyped honey bee, forcontaining sequencesize andinthename,map of colA PDFandKosambithe a microsatellite-basedthethe scaffolds,the Additionallinesscaffolds,the4.0),areof theThecoordinates ... data The blue and red lines are almost coincident Genome Biology 2007, 8:R66 information Most of the honeybee chromosomes show a linear relationship between cM and Mb and the linearity is almost...
... Figure Average-linkage clustering of proteins quantified in the honeybee larvae Average-linkage clustering of proteins quantified in the honeybee larvae Proteins that were quantified in either or ... searched using Mascot (v2.2) against a database containing the protein sequences of: HoneyBee Official Gene Set [42], common exogenous contaminants (human and sheep keratins) and additives (porcine ... Article R156 Chan and Foster R156.10 Table Comparing expression levels inhoneybee versus fruit fly larvae Honeybee accession number Protein description Slope difference (honey bee minus fruit fly)...
... of individual customers’ depositing behavior (including external attributes and internal psychology characters) and (ii) key factors influencing the individuals’ depositing behavior According ... engage in when seeking for, choosing, buying, using, evaluating and disposing of products and services with the goal of satisfying needs, wants and desires Arnould, Price & Zinkhan (2002) defines ... conducted an online survey on the internet at Vneconomy.vn, of which 6,000 opinions have been obtained within month The survey result come out with main factors influencing depositors in selecting banks...
... water, dried in acetone, weighed, and stored in a moisture free desiccator prior to use[17] The precleaned and weighed coupons were dipped in beakers containing 1.0 mol·L−1 HCl solution and different ... following expression: IE=((W0−W)/W0)×100% where W0 and W are the corrosion rates in the absence and presence of inhibitor, respectively Table includes the corrosion rate values of mild steel and inhibition ... Na-CMC According to Table 1, the distribution of corrosion rate varied from 0.319 to 0.088 mg·cm−2·h−1 and the inhibition efficiency increased with increasing the inhibitor concentration Inhibition...
... from the linear (Ohmic) behavior of the current response in the polymer thin film, resulting in electrical conductivity switching behaviorand memory effect in the sandwich structure The individual ... device containing wt% CNT “○” stands for the atoms in PFPTPA backbone, and “□” stands for CNT Figure 6.5 Experimental and fitted J-V characteristics of the wt% CNT-containing PFPTPA device in the ... field-controlled polymer chain ordering and disordering Memory switching in poly(N-vinylcarbazole) (PVK) thin films was also reported, attributed to the trapping-detrapping processes associated...
... objective of investigating the interaction effects between situation x personality in predicting the intentions to engage in knowledge sharing (in studies and 2) and whistleblowing (study 3) ... maintain a public image Study (a follow up and extension of Study1), involving 150 engineers, explores the joint effects of employee self-monitoring disposition and explicit incentives for increasing ... adopt an interactionist approach towards studying knowledge sharing and whistleblowing, where my focal thrusts has been on investigating the interaction between situational factors and individual...
... perspectives in complex settings Moreover, everyone in the setting who should normally be included in shaping and focusing the project is likely to be very busy and concerned with meeting immediate demands ... technology brought a demand for widescale retraining For many years, printing had been carried out by putting together separate letters to make words, inking these up and printing them directly onto ... became apparent that printing organizations that failed to invest in developing the capacity and capability to work with digital printing would have difficulty in surviving Printing organizations...
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... were increased by 2.23 (95% CI 1.91 to 2.61) and 2.44 (95% CI 2.08 to 2.85) per two-fold increase in ProADM When both the initial and the timeupdated value of ProADM were included in the model, initial ... ultimate clinical utility of a biomarker is defined by the degree it improves clinical decision making and adds timely information beyond that of readily available information from clinical examination ... sepsis in a medical intensive care unit Crit Care Med 2000, 28:977-983 Lee RW, Lindstrom ST: A teaching hospital's experience applying the Pneumonia Severity Index and antibiotic guidelines in the...
... of cytokine-induced insulin resistance in obesity and other inflammatory settings Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 2002, 5:377-383 15 Marik PE, Raghavan M: Stress-hyperglycemia, insulin and immunomodulation ... pre-existing increased insulin resistance and dysfunction of beta cells Insulin resistance is present in the acutely ill [13,15,18,28] in different intensity, but the factors determining the extent ... wards andin the coronary care unit during the inclusion years We used OGTT during the follow-up for diagnosing DM, IGT and IFG Glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) was proposed [45] and has recently been...