... ‘‘Today they are the symbols of thehumanspiritand of the world the freedom of thehumanspirit made—a world against which armies now are raised and countries overrun and men imprisoned and their ... Art; and now, in the first years of the twenty-first century, housed with the works of Pollock and Rothko the ‘‘radicals’’ of the 1940s and 1950s who felt the very same slings and arrows from the ... time of such turmoil and danger, the people of the United States signaled that ‘ the freedom of thehumanspiritandhuman mind which has produced the world’s great art and all its science—shall...
... understand the basic processes that have been disrupted, resulting in the vascular malformation Between observational and genetic studies in humans and biochemical and cellular studies at the bench ... further understand thehuman phenotype Recent investigations have further refined our understanding of this phenotype, and bear reviewing in this manuscript In human CCM disease, the lesions exhibit ... from neuronal cells to the endothelium, with a primary defect in the neuronal cell Alternatively, the defect may lie primarily in endothelial cells, andthe CNS selectivity of the disease could be...
... 1) The predominant band represents the cytosolic variant A gambiae TrxR-1, andthe 62 kDa band is possibly the mitochondrial precursor variant This assumption is supported by the size of the ... delineate the pathways of electrons in A gambiae TrxR-1 during catalysis (Figs and 4) The reducing equivalents flow from the nicotinamide of NADPH via the flavin andthe pair Cys57/Cys62 to the redox ... The characterization of A gambiae TrxR allows the comparison of three different mechanisms of Trx reduction in the P falciparum malaria system, i.e that in the parasite, thehuman host, and the...
... to humankind— everything belongs to Him As the Psalmist says: ‘ The earth is the Lord’s andthe fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein, for he has founded it upon the seas and ... upon the rivers’’ (Ps 24:1, New Revised Standard Version translation) Furthermore, from the beginning, humankind was commanded to ‘‘be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and ... world The way humans understand their role(s) in the world underwrites the impetus for technological expansion—it reveals their understanding of the teleology of technology Especially in the American...
... The story of material origins is not the story the text is telling here The authors, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, have told the part of the story that is most significant to them (the ... that the functions of the animals and their role in the ordered system are addressed at the end of Genesis 1:26 When humans subdue and rule, they are identifying functions for the animals and ... information only confuses them They not know what the slip or the cave is (nor could they find them on a map), they don’t know how far these places are from one another, and they don’t know that on...
... among persons infected with thehuman immunodeficiency virus Clin Infect Dis.1994;18:14-24 Han K, Shin DW, Lee TY, et al Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infection and risk factors associated ... women in Korea J Parasitol 2008; 94: 963-965 Grant S and Olsen CW Preventing zoonotic diseases in immunocompromised persons: the role of physicians and veterinarians Emerg Infect Dis 1999; 5: 159-163 ... 134 aged This is particularly true with regards to T gondii, where the consequences of infection can be very severe, while the risk of living with one’s beloved cat is practically nill References...
... resource portals on the management of the protean career The chapter is divided into five sections The first section discusses the reasons leading to the emergence of the protean career The second section ... skills and expertise that are in high demand, they tend to define the terms of their employment For them, career success is defined in terms of knowledge acquisition and personal challenges, rather ... in order to learn about themselves and express their individual values (Sellers, 1994) Fourth, the advance of information technology and particularly the Internet andthe World Wide Web has dramatically...
... These results are in keeping with the view (see next section) that there was a hiatus in southern Iberia between the extinction of the Neanderthals andthe arrival of the first modern humans The ... caused the extinction of the Neanderthals The only basis for the argument is that of an apparent association between the arrival of the Moderns into Europe andthe extinction of the Neanderthals ... account for the extinction of the Neanderthals A comparison of the pattern for the southern site of Gibraltar andthe northern site of El Castillo illustrated how much closer the northern population...
... picture therefore, we have on the one hand the identity of the thinking subject, and on the other hand the multiplicity of the representations which it has The same complex thinking subject – as the ... make There are two ways, Kant suggested, that we can look at judgments: on the one hand, we can regard the form of the judgment (how the subject is related to the predicate); and, on the other hand, ... faculty, the “imagination,” as that which actually combined the concepts with the intuitions and See Longuenesse, Kant andthe Capacity to Judge, pp – (I): Human spontaneity andthe natural...
... of the husband and wise the function of education is to contribute to directing the peoples feelings towards the good orientation in the relationship of the husband and wife as well as others The ... bottom 3.2 The direction from the front to the back 3.3 The direction from the outside to the inside Table List of English and Vietnamese proverbs referring to parts of thehuman body ... sources: the common andthe wise These two sources are not really distinct Something common and popular has often been documented by the wise, and something written by the wise has often been liked and...
... for the same words Define the type of transference which has taken place The eye of a man - The eye of a potato The bowel of a person - The bowel of the earth The hand of a child - The hand of ... parts of thehuman body in English 1) Abdomen 1 .The part of the body, below the chest, containing the stomach, bowels The back part of an insect 2) Arm Either of the two upper limbs of thehuman ... connecting the foot with the leg The thinner part of the leg between this joint andthe calf 4) Arse The part of the body one sits on; the anus A person 5) Artery Any of the tubes carrying blood from the...
... (DSLS) thermal-melt assay PRPP, IMP and GMP were the top hits and therefore were identified as potential substrates, products or regulatory ligands for PRTFDC1 The catalytic efficiency and substrate ... II The hood domain is mainly built up by residues from the C-terminus and consists of a two-stranded anti-parallel b-sheet composed of b2 and b9 and an a-helix from the C-terminus (Fig 1A) The ... Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning (to L.W and S.E.), the 4928 Swedish Research Council (to H.E and P.N.) andthe Swedish Cancer Foundation (to H.E and P.N.) The Structural Genomics...
... state In other words, because they are intended to protect individuals and they allow them the liberty to conduct their lives in their own and various ways, they recognise and protect the existence ... Importing the Various Components of the Right to Human Dignity 2.1 The Right to Life andHuman Dignity 2.2 Human Dignity andthe General Personality Right (a) The Right to Free Fulfilment of the Personality ... not only their type of regime but also their very structure, the workings of their economies and of their law By the late 1980s, the planned economy of many of them had deteriorated to the point...
... did not transactivate the P1 and P2 promoters (Fig 3A,B) Therefore, both the intact DNA-binding domain (DBD) andthe intact TAD are essential for transactivation of the P1 and P2 promoters (Fig ... transactivation of the c-myc promoter via the P1 and P2 TATA boxes and for transactivation of p(MBS)3-mintk-luc as a conventional transcription factor [29–31] and whether their functions in these two ... FOXM1c, TBP may bind faster andthe resulting TBP ⁄ TATA complex may be more stable Thus, the high rigidity andthe bending towards the minor groove of the A-tract in the c-myc P2 TATA box TATAAAAG...
... numbers over the diagrams indicate the position of the corresponding nucleotides relative to the translation start site, andthe numbers in parentheses below the diagram show the position of the corresponding ... in the left-hand panel; construct names are given at the left of the bar andthe locations of the inserted fragment are shown The circle represents the CCCC fi AGAG substitution at )11944 and ... represents the length of the product The scheme also shows the location of the reverse primer DN+89 used in another starting exon-specific PCR and quantitative real-time RT-PCR, the locations of the...
... the functions of the L1 and L2 loops of HsRad51, we examined the effect of replacing the aromatic residues in the L1 and L2 loops with C B Fig HsRad51 andthe Rad51 mutants (A) Alignment of the ... in these eukaryotic and archaeal proteins (Fig 1A) Like the case of bacterial RecA, the L1 and L2 loops of the eukaryotic Rad51 proteins face A Roles of the HsRad51 L1 and L2 loops inside of their ... helical filaments, where the DNA should be located, and are not found at the ATP-binding site or the subunit–subunit interface of the Rad51 filament Therefore, the Rad51 L1 and L2 loops may also...
... compares the studied network with randomized versions of it with the same size and degree distribution The so-called Z-score quantifies the difference between the studied network and an ensemble of randomized ... from any other If dmin (Pi, Pj) is the length of the shortest path connecting proteins Pi and Pj, then L is defined as: Compared with pure random ER and SF networks, biomolecular webs show the characteristic ... is observed both if the nodes are removed at random or in order of increasing degree in random webs [61] where ji and ki are the degrees of the nodes located at the ends of the i-th link, with...
... consumption and to examine the possible role played by cells and molecules of the immunological system in hepatic injury and repair Understanding the interdependence between the metabolism of iron and ... II, CD1d, ICAM-1 andthe novel CD8 ligand gp180 We also characterized parameters of oxidative stress, cell growth and lipid metabolism in the iron loaded HepG2 The results of the study revealed ... receptor and ferritin; (b) developed iron accumulation and (c) increased the prooxidant state andthe level of oxidatively modified proteins These results are in accordance with previous in vitro and...
... HEL (C and D; lane 1) and HEK293 (C and D; lane 2) cells The positions of the molecular size markers (kDa) are indicated to the left and right of the (C) and (D), respectively, whilst the position ... of Prm3 The following lists the identities of the Prm3 gene fragments and corresponding plasmids generated in either pGL3Basic (pGL3b) or pGL3Enhancer (pGL3e) vectors andthe identity of the specific ... Transcriptional activation of thehuman hematopoietic prostaglandin D synthase gene in megakaryoblastic cells Roles of the oct-1 element in the 5¢-flanking region andthe AP-2 element in the untranslated exon...