... Similarly, use of
aprotinin in the latter group was associated with a 55
percent increase in the risk of myocardial infarction or heart
failure (P<0.001) and a 181 percent increase in the risk ... methods.
Results: In propensity-adjusted, multivariable logistic
regression (C-index, 0.72), use of aprotinin was associated
with a doubling in the risk of renal failure requir...
... homeostasis in the air-
way mucosa is maintained in order to prevent respirat-
ory infections as well as allergic manifestations.
However, in an increasing proportion of the popula-
tion in industrialized ... con-
taining selenocysteine might not be presented by the
major histocompatibility complex (MHC) but rather
metabolized into selenocysteine-containing proteins.
This is consisten...
... Preparation and Indexing
The preparation of the local database of documents
for content linking involves mainly the extraction of
text, and then the indexing of the documents, which
is done using Apache ... India.
Philip N. Garner, John Dines, Thomas Hain, Asmaa
El Hannani, Martin Karafiat, Danil Korchagin, Mike
Lincoln, Vincent Wan, and Le Zhang. 2009. Real-
time ASR from meetings. In Inter...
... [4–6].
Indeed, the epigenetic, genetic and postgenetic cir-
cuits restricting cell destiny are becoming increasingly
decoded, and their dysfunction is being linked to line-
age-dependence underlying ... of
essential proteins responsible for accelerating the cell
cycle, including cyclin D and retinoblastoma [56,57].
Moreover, alterations in the machinery responsible for
processing miRNA cont...
... Production of in vivo mature miRNA23 was detected in three cell lines using the Gaussia lucif-
erase reporter vector containing three tandem repeat regions of miRNA23 binding sequence (reprinted with ... understanding
of the unique molecular mechanisms associated with
the biogenesis of miRNA during neuronal develop-
ment in living subjects.
In this context, noninvasive bioimaging syst...
... querying each
phoneme for its parameter frames one-by-one and
producing the corresponding audio via vocoding. The
vocoding algorithm is entirely incremental, making
it possible to vocode “just -in- time”: ... using an update interface on IUs. The appli-
cations in Figures 2 and 4 make use of this interface
to mark the words of the utterance in bold for com-
pleted, and in italic for ong...
... closure (a beginning
and end) and internal unity. They may be marked
prosodically by intonation in speech or
orthographically by indentation in writing, and
structurally, such as by initial sentence ... Dynamics of
Composing: Making Plans and Juggling
Constraints", in Gregg & Steinberg, eds, pp. 31-50.
Gabriel, Richard (1984) "Deliberate Writing", to
appear i...
... mass standards; lane A, CBB staining; lane B,
Stains-all staining; lane C, negative staining; lane D, Methyl green
staining. Arrows on the right side of the lanes indicate the position
of the 52 ... DH & Jorgensen AO (1983)
Staining of the Ca
2+
-binding proteins, calsequestrin,
calmodulin, troponin C, and S-100, with the cationic
carbocyanine dye ‘Stains-all’. J Biol Chem 258, 11267–
112...
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Proceedings of the International Joint
Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
Vancouver, B.C.:
385-387.
Grosz, Barbara J.; Aravind K. Joshi; and Scott
Weinstein. (1983) Providing ... marked
on the verb inflection. The basic Centering role in Japanese
can be obtained by changing the word pronoun to zero
pronominal in (1) (Kameyama 1985).
In the following discour...
... studies of cardiac myocyte cells demonstrated that
a single beating cell can influence the rate of a neighbour-
ing cell in close contact and that a group of heart cells in a
culture, beating synchronously ... a final concentration of 3.0 × 10
5
cells/ml then
plated into the chip. Individual cardiac myocytes were
picked up by a micropipette and manually introduced
into each chip micr...