... studies on the drink-ing age from 1960 to 1999, a total of 132 documents. Com-prehensive searches were conducted of four databases to identify studies of interest: ETOH (1960-1999 ... and other outcomes; that is, as the legalage was lowered, the number of problems increased, andas the legal age was raised, the number of problems de-creased. Of the ... 14,2002age, one of the early states to raise the legal age back to 21(Guy, 1978). The court ruled, on the basis of scientificevidence that linked lower drinking ages to increased...
... the procedures to be followed,and asked to read and sign the informed consent form. Thiswas followed by the fittin g of a heart rate monitor. Once the integrity ofthe signal fromthe monitor ... respects. The purpose of using different protocolswas to help in determining whether any emergent patterns in the four variables of interest were protocol-specific. The main difference among the protocols ... decline from Min 1 to VT, although none of the minute -to- minute changes were sign ificant. On the otherhand, once the VT was exceeded, the pattern was similarin both groups. Although the changes from...
... of investigators has sought to justify the collection of quality of life information, even if only to assess improved survival as the main outcome in cancercare. They believed that quality of ... factors and duration of survival or time to relapse. They did not collect data on health-related quality of life but concluded that, although these factors may con-tribute tothe initiation of ... value of health-related quality of life factors analysis. They refer tothe former as the onlyway to avoid over-fitting logistic regression models. Theseare regression model that are too dependent...
... within the modernizing imperial family of man. I attend to narrative structure, and tothe kind of stories that gettold and retold about the Irish, so as to reveal both the regularity of English ... as‘‘peripheral’’ tothe main lines ofdevelopmentofthe novel, we shouldfollow the lead of Ina Ferris and Katie Trumpener by investigating the central role of ‘ the regional’’ in the construction of English ... (–).Responsibility – tothe past, tothe present, and tothe dialecticalrelation ofthe two – is a weighty thing, and as another kind of strangerwriting at another kind of remove, with a different...
... a head -to- tail configuration,bringing the FMN of one monomer in close proximity to the Fe-Fe site ofthe other monomer. It is thereforelikely, though not proven yet, that the dimer is the functional ... 1.Reduction of FlRd by flavorubredoxin reductaseSpectral analysis of FlRd is complex due tothe partialoverlap ofthe optical contribution of its redox cofac-tors. Figure 4 shows the absorption ... homologymodeling of FlRd-reductase (not shown) suggest: (a) the presence ofthe residues competent to formH-bonds with the ribose 2Â-OH and 3Â-OH groups of NADH, and (b) the absence of a nest of positivelycharged...
... Constitutive expression ofthe human peroxiredoxin Vgene contributes to protection ofthe genome from oxidative DNA lesions and to suppression of transcription of noncoding DNAAndrey Kropotov1,2,3, Vladimir ... normal level of expression of the PRDX5 gene (see above). Figure 5A (left bars)shows the results of analysis of 8-oxoG in the controland KD-1 cells. In the KD-1 cells, the concentration of endogenous ... processing and formation of siRNA.We compared cDNAs synthesized using random pri-mer on total RNAs fromthe PRDX5 KD-1 clone and from the control clone. The sequences of primers used inreal-time...
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... children.18Despite their long hours of work, the great majority of women saw their in-terests as lying within rather than outside the framework of their domestic econ-omy. The other avenues of support offered ... relationships to marriage, motherhood, and the labor force have al-tered profoundly over these years and the consequences of these shifts for the new economy of today.Rather than focusing as many others ... better balance of home and work. Yet members of each group, from those in their 50s to those just entering adulthood, are still struggling to fit the pieces of their lives together. Whether lawyers...
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... consultants participating in the project, cognitive interview feedback fromthe childrenand adolescents, and the investigator's judgement of the quality ofthe item. These qualitative aspects ... con-sisted ofthe reliability ofthe domain, the item-domaincorrelation, and conceptual analysis that includedwhether or not the scale made sense. The internal consist-ency ofthe domains ... 2.8). The asthmagroup was the largest in the sample (n = 405). Data from 1094 children and adolescents were used in the analysis,selected on the basis of more than 60% ofthe items in the module...