... to the delete-
rious effects of all of these conditions in elderly
people,
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which may contribute to the increased
prevalence of salivary problems with age.
Medications. The most common cause of ... in
theory, should
enhance salivary
secretions while
diminishing adverse
effects on pulmonary
and cardiac function.
Oral candidiasis is
a frequent complica-
tion of d...
... specialization” and is commonly referred to as the relocation of parts
of the production process from one country to another. Most of the attention
used to focus on fragmentation in the goods ...
Among the factors explaining the growth is the expansion of defence R&D and the
fast accumulation of IT skills by university graduates and graduates of the...
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Dependence of the hydrolysis reaction rates
by neurolysisn and TOP on concentration and chemical
nature of salts
The dependence of the rate constants according to the
concentration and the chemical ... Val position in order to verify the influence
of the nature of the amino acid at this position on
determination of the cleavage sites and on...
... with respect to the role of HSP70 in the inhi-
bition of the release of Smac and apoptosis.
The role of the ATP-binding domain of HSP70
in the prevention of the release of Smac and
apoptosis after ... domain of HSP70 is essential for the inhibition
of H
2
O
2
-induced activation of caspases-9 and -3 and apoptosis. (A)
The effects of HSP70 and...
... comparison of the electronic absorption
and RR spectra of the wild type and Thr171Ser either
in the presence of the aromatic donor BHA or at
alkaline pH. Addition of saturating amounts of BHA
did ... dependent on the strength of the Fe-His
bond and hence on the status of the proximal His
H-bond. It appears that one can readily rationalize
the general...
... example of a Code of Conduct, see the Code
of Ethics of the Ontario College of Social Workers and
Social Service Workers [www.ocswssw.org]
STANDARDS OF
PROFESSIONAL
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TAKING STOCK OF
YOUR ... compromise health, emotional
well-being and academic success, in the short and/ or long term. Statistically, the
effect appears cumulative: the more types of vi...
... of the
main endoplasmic reticulum molecular chaperones, BiP,
CNX, and CRT, were analyzed and it was attempted to
determine the effects of these interactions on the matur-
ation and degradation ... interactions
lead to the retention of the protein in the endoplasmic
reticulum and then to its retranslocation into the cytoplasm
and its degradation by the p...
... is the initial velocity of the reaction, V
max
is the
maximum velocity, [S] is the concentration of citrate, K
s
is
the dissociation constant of the enzyme-citrate (ES) com-
plex, and a, b, and ... K
s1
<<K
s2
<<K
s3
, binding of the first
and second molecules of citrate drastically decrease the
affinity of the enzyme for the second and third...
... of this population decline
is believed to be due to chemical
contamination of the female. For
example, a study of stranded animals
found concentrations of PCBs in
the fat of female common ...
collections they considered that the
proportion of intersex individuals
peaked during the period 1946 -1959.
The genetic sex of these frogs was not
conrmed, but it was be...