... zi(2.21)the optimal demand for input i.For a couple of further points of interest we introduce the concepts of averagecost C(w; q)=q, andof marginal cost Cq(w; q). There is a neat and very usefulrelationship ... function of q and w. This will prove to be a valuable concept that has applications notonly throughout the rest of our discussion of the theory of the …rm, but also inother areas of economic ... one agent of what another agent may do.Which view of the environment is appropriate clearly depends on the type of microeconomic model and its purpose.1.2.5 Assumptions and axiomsSome of the...
... the practice of the law here; and there were Esquire Lee, and John W. Hurlbut, and later, Charles Dewey, and a numberof professional men besides, and several others who were not professional, ... this kind of club, a club exclusively of lawyers. In Boston they have one of long standing, consisting of our professions, and four members of each,that is of lawyers, doctors, clergymen, and merchants." ... wonders of nature andof art, in society, and in the charm of historical and romantic association which isthe peculiar pleasure to an American of travel in the Old World, was very great, and the...
... in animals and man. SBATs are involved in the maintenance of theenterohepatic circulation of bile acids and therefore alsoparticipate in the homoeostatis of cholesterol. Members of SBATs are ... Disturbances of thehepatocellular part of the enterohepatic circulation of bileÓ FEBS 2003 Site-directed mutagenesis of Ntcp (Eur. J. Biochem. 270) 1123 200 mM. The buffers of zero, 25, 50, and 100 ... None of thesemutations significantly altered taurocholate uptake. Thetransport rate of each mutant was between 80 and 100% of the wild-type Ntcp (Fig. 6).DiscussionHepatobiliary transport of...
... with hTK1 and dT (in thepresence of 2 mm ATP) [11,20]. The results with hTK1showed a pattern, with MeT, FIAU and AZMT form-ing a group of quite poor inhibitors with IC50values of 60–100 ... chain of Lys180-Ile181 and Met21. Any substitu-tion at the 2Â position hinders proper closure of the lasso, and thereby weakens substrate co-ordination.ABFig. 1. (A) The structure of one ... Wang2 and Hans Eklund11 Department of Molecular Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala Biomedical Centre, Sweden2 Department of Molecular Biosciences, Swedish University of...
... patients and their families. Diabetes imposes restrictions on physical, emotional and social functioning of children and adolescents. One of the international tools for assessment of HRQOL of children ... 0.13-0.49 12/12 (100) a. Numberof correlation between items and hypothesized scale corrected for overlap ≥ 0.4/ total numberof convergent validity tests. b. Numberof convergent correlations ... the study and its aim and gave signed informed consent. 1 Health related quality of life of Iranian children with type 1 diabetes: reliability and validity of the Persian version of the PedsQLTM...
... and proxy- reports, accounting for 47.9 and 54.8% of total variance, respectively. Kaser-Meier-Olkin (KMO) values of 0.71 and 0.74 respectively for children and parents EFA and P<0.001 of ... analysis and conclusions difficult and vague, the current study, aimed to investigate reliability and validity of the Iranian version of the PedsQLTM 4.0 generic core scale among a large numberof ... Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation 2011, 20(1):31-36. 24. Linguistic validation of the PedsQL - a Quality of Life...
... A and B are the MICs of drug A and drug B in thecombination, MICA and MICBare the MICs of drug A and drug B alone, FICA and FICBare the FICs of drug A and drug B and n is the numberof ... representsthe mean of triplicate measurements. The standard deviationvaried between 0.1 and 0.9 mNặm)1 and, for the sake of clarity, isnot shown.L. Marcellini et al. Esc(1–18) and E. coli membrane ... whereF0represents the fluorescence of intact vesicles, and F1 and Ftdenote the intensities of the fluorescence achieved by peptide and Triton X-100 treatment, respectively. Values are means of threeindependent...
... Policy and service delivery. AmbulanceTransport and Services in the Rural Areas of Iceland, Scotland and Sweden. J Emerg Primary Health Care 2007, 5:1-12.18. Nakstad AR, Bjelland B, Sandberg ... accountedfor one third of the total RW activity, and the busiestmonths were July and August. The numberof FWoperations with two patients on board rose by 14% and reached38%attheendofthestudyperiod.TheFigure ... and colleagues reportedthe exper ience from the Scottish Airambulance Serv icesfor 2002 and 2003 employing a helicopter for transfers and primary scene responses in rural and island areas of Scotland...
... interprofessionalreferrals, that guidelines and care standards are an issuefor all professions, that interactions between providers and professions (e.g. referrals) may also be standardized, and ... multifactorial,or comorbid condition; (4) Inter-professional coordination of care; (5) Best practices and standardization of care; and (6) Training and education.Conclusion: This study carries implications ... competencies, and standards for referrals and sharing of clinical informa-tion that may improve current and future cross-discipli-nary coordination of care for chest pain patients.Clinical and health...
... case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC in the literature. In this case, we describe the second case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC and discuss the pos-sible clinical implications. First, Helland ... Pediatrics. 2002; 110: e13. 19. Aarhus M, Helland CA, Lund-Johansen M, et al. Microar-ray-based gene expression profiling and DNA copy number variation analysis of temporal fossa arachnoid cysts. Cerebro-spinal ... cystogenesis. The association of AC and other diseases in families suggested that PAPB2, SPG4 and SOX2 gene might be linked to AC21-23. Consequently, further sequencing of those candidate genes is...