... longitudinalstudies of exclusive breastfeeding in the period of interest, i.e. beyond thefirst 4 months of life. Similarly,poor understanding ofthe determinants of inter-individual variability in the nutrient ... ADEQUACY OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING FOR THE TERM INFANT DURING THEFIRST SIX MONTHS OF LIFE36Mean serum zinc was stable in breastfed infants from 2to 9 months, but the number of infants in the ... reported. Whether the amount of zinc provided by human milk during the complementaryfeeding period was insufficient or whether properties of food interfered with the absorption of zinc from...
... deletion ofthefirst hydrophobic region results in loss of growth in soft agar. We concludethat thefirst hydrophobic region ofthe E5 protein largely determines the biological properties of the ... [27].Regarding the dissection ofthe differential implication of the three transmembrane domains of HPV16 E5 in the biological effects ofthe protein, our finding that Ntermi-nal deletion mutant R30hE5 was ... Fig. 6, the full-length genes as well as the deletions investigated, with the exception of deletion R30hE5, increased the number of colonies and the colony size of keratinocytes growing insoft...
... view on the first 10 years of CR. Morespecifically ofthe different challenges faced by the CR decision making community and the suggestedsolution to answer them. We state that most of these decision ... pulls. In the OSA framework, the SU is modeledas the gambler while the frequency bands represent the levers. The gambler faces at each trial a trade-offbetween pulling the lever with the highest ... capture from the environment may contain errors. Then wedescribe the potential consequence of such errors on the performance of class of algorithms previouslyclassified.Due to their lack of flexibility,...
... then processed by the decision making engine. The kind of process highly depends on the quality ofthe metrics (level of uncertainty on the capturednumerical value for instance) as well as the ... DCA The a priori knowledge is a set of assumptions made by the designer on the amount and representation of the available information to the decision making engine when it first deals with the ... candefine the a priori knowledge as the set of theoretical or practical assumptions provided by the designerto the CR decision making engine. These assumptions, if they are accurate, provide the CR...
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