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... described a correlation between the incidence of S-PTGS and high transgene copy number [9,14] For example, three ormore copies ofthe b-glucuronidase (GUS) transgene and five ormore copies ofthe ... controlled by the methylation-free promoter One ofthe common features of these plants free from S-PTGS is the attenuated expression ofthe transgene, and therefore the threshold theory has been proposed ... probe for the CaMV 35S promoter The lengths ofthe observed bands are given on the left The dot at 1228 bp in the left panel is a hybridization artifact The 893-bp HinfI ⁄ MboI fragment corresponds...
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... 32t − 17t+1 Then f (n) ≥ n + 32t − 1, for n ≥ nt This completes the proof ofthe theorem From the above theorem, we have f (n) − n 2562 √ ≥ 2+ , n 6911 √ 487 which is better than the previous ... Acknowledgment The author thanks Prof Yair Caro and Raphael Yuster for sending reference [7] The author also thanks Prof Cheng Zhao for his advice References [1] J.A Bondy and U.S.R Murty, Graph Theory ... (G) denote the number of edges In this paper, we construct a graph G having no two cycles with thesame length which leads to the following result Theorem Let t = 27720r + 169 (r ≥ 1), then f (n)...
... A(G) The theorem below treats the abstract case of a single identification, while the corollary, proved by a trivial induction from the theorem, provides the case of finitely many identifications Theorem ... common vertex of X1 , either both or neither of e and e are in z On the other hand, the cycle space of Y consists of all subsets ofthe set of edges (For example, if, for each non-negative integer ... the proof of Theorem 1.2 Its incorporation led to Theorem 5.3 The referees also suggested several improvements to the presentation Both authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of NSERC...
... that more than 80% patients with a diagnosis of "CRPS I" ofthe upper orthe lower extremity have one ormore injured and /or compressed peripheral nerve(s) as the source of their continuing dorsal ... denervation can be achieved by resecting the anterior and the posterior interosseous nerves.[19,26] For the dorsolateral ankle, either the deep peroneal nerve above the ankle and /or the sural must be resected[31,32] ... If these nerves can be demonstrated to bethe source ofthe pain by nerve blocks and post-block increase knee function, then "RSD ofthe Knee", then "CRPS I" ofthe knee is really a "CRPS II" of...
... charge of quality assurance and data monitoring; LM is Medical Director, Phythea Laboratories; NM is Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Head ofthe Department of Pharmacology, and coordinator ofthe ... initiated the study within the Phythea laboratories, discussed the protocol, provided the financing for the study, and contributed to the discussion concerning putative mode of action ofthe product ... and to the evolution ofthe paper All authors read the final version of this paper and were given the opportunity to comment All approved the final version of this paper NM is the guarantor of this...
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... focused on the ontogenetic and phylogenetic origin ofthe tissue from the dorsal area ofthe ancestral chordate neural tube Along these lines, the rewiring ofthe genes involved in the neural ... Although the existence of pan-chordate 'precursors' offers a satisfactory answer to the evolutionary origin ofthe neural crest, it fails to account for the acquisition of fundamental properties of ... categories, either because they are extremely divergent or because they have evolved de novo For each group, the total number of new genes at each branch ofthe evolutionary tree was analyzed These...