... REFERENCES Alexander M (1961) Introduction to soil microbiology Toppan Company, Tokyo AOAC (Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC International) (2000) 17th edn, William Horvitz, USA Bertoldi, M., Vallini, ... [on line] [Cited 2005 April 4] Available from: http://www.ldd.go.th/ORDweb/ORD- WebCor47/ Aful/F059.pdf Sunanthapongsuk, V (2001) Production and utilization of cellulolytic microbial activator ... suitable compost to be used as soil conditioner to enhance soil chemical properties, nutrient accumulation in plants and plant growth - 46 - Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol.4,...
... propofol on (c) propofol off (d) 30 propofol on propofol off 35 30 SEF95 Cz (Hz) 35 SEF95 Fz (Hz) * 20 25 20 15 10 25 20 15 10 propofol on propofol off propofol on propofol off pofol infusion ... -4 -5 -6 propofol on propofol off propofol on (d) propofol off 2 MMN Cz (µV) MMN Fz (µV) 1 -1 -2 -1 -2 -3 -3 propofol on propofol off (a, c) frontal (Fz) and (b, d) central (Cz)amplitude and mismatch ... of clinically relevant sedation scales; however, these are not suitable for application during deep sedation or muscle relaxation Other methods to assess the level of sedation in the clinical...
... Children’s Global Assessment Scale; CI = Chronic Illness; NCI = No Chronic Illness; FSIQ-level = Full Scale IQ-level the general level of functioning increased as a function of higher FSIQ-level ... protective effectof a normal to high FSIQ-level was not more substantial in children with CI, supporting an overall protective effectof normal to high intellectual function on children’s mental health ... article as: Ryland et al.: Is there a protective effectof normal to high intellectual function on mental health in children with chronic illness? Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health...
... region [9,10] According to this concept, unfolding of a protein molecule starts at its weakest site, and local stabilization of this unfolding region results in global stabilization of the whole ... stearothermophilus (Fig 1) The thermal inactivation strongly depends on the calcium ion concentration [7,23], and calcium binding- site III seems to play a crucial role [24] To date, almost all stability ... to conformational and autoproteolytical stabilization Particular attention is paid to the role of calcium ions For this reason, an enzyme variant with a mutation in the vicinity of calcium binding- site...
... causes of diabetes 3.3 Effectof the extract fractions on blood fasting glucose level and plasma insulin secretion in type 2-diabetic mice Table Effectof extract fractions on blood fasting glucose ... comparision with the control (ND mice) Moreover, blood glucose and insulin concentration unusually increase in obese mice in comparison with the control (ND mice) Namely, blood glucose level increased ... Plasma insulin (PI) concentration was determined by enzyme immune assay kit (Mercodia, Sweden) Total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), LDL –cholesterol (LDLc), HDL-cholesterol (HDL-c) was mearsured...
... 1.29 Total Cholesterol (TC) mmol /l Triglyceride (TG) mmol /l LDL-c mmol /l HDL-c mmol /l Fig Effectof repeated oral administration (for three weeks) of C.grandis peel extract fractions on lipidemic ... Namely, blood cholesterol, triglyceride and LDL-c levels of lot of mice fed HFD were decreased clearly (fig 2) 3.3 Effectof C grandis peel extracts fractions on enzymatic activities of lipase ... weekly and on the final day of the experience, blood of all mice was collected for analysis Blood lipid parameters, including total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TC), HDL-c, LDL-c, and was assayed...
... 80 3.1 Effects of Cu application on plan growth and Cu accumulation in plant The results of the effects of added Cu on plant growth and heavy metal accumulation in Brassica juncea L plants are ... reduction of plant growth (plant height and biomass of Brassica juncea L. ) with increasing concentration of Cu in soil The accumulation of heavy metal in plant tissues of Brassica juncea L is reflected ... Meanwhile, the rate of biomass decreases only by 53% The results showed that the uptake of Cu by Brassica juncea L plants corresponded to the increasing level of Cu contamination of soil, while the...
... There exist a lot of data on the liming effecton the soil chemistry changes but data on the liming effecton the mineral nutrition of forests are scarce Thus, the mineral nutrition of mountain ... the basis of regular collections of needle samples and their chemical analysis Results of the analysis were compared with Table 2, where optimum nutrition limits for macro- and microelements in ... dormancy (Fig 7) fluctuated on all studied plots (limed and not limed) But this content was mostly higher on the not limed plot than on the limed ones even if no statistically significant differences...
... seedlings are really to be considered as culls CONCLUSIONS The monitoring of plantations on mountain research plots in the course of 10 years showed that the outplantings established from seedlings ... seedlings originating from pollination with pollen of high-elevation trees are generally smaller, the discarding of small seedlings in the course of sorting in a nursery may have a negative influence ... risk of impoverishment of the natural spectrum of individuals well adapted to extreme conditions of mountain localities When growing the planting material of spruce from the mountain localities,...
... suber L y Q rotundifolia Lam.: efecto del protector, Actas del II Congreso Forestal Español, Tomo III, 1997, pp 627–632 Thompson L. E., Seedling morphological evaluation What you can tell by looking, ... et al good indicator of the physiological condition of the plant It is possible to relate strength and survival in the field, to the good root system in the nursery [52] A profound, well developed ... Laboratory analysis of plant quality The laboratory analysis was carried out on a set of 25 of this seedlings which were not planted Root collar diameter (RCD) was measured with a digital calliper...
... carryover effects For Ecol Manage 19, 163-171 Bonnet-Masimbert M (1989) Field experiment on the effectof girdling and gibberellin application on flowering induction of 12-yr-old seedlings of Douglas ... terminal shoot 4/7 elongation the next year, which was the cone initiation year The effect in the second year after treathas usually been attributed to girdling and/or strangulation alone (Heitmüller ... Promotion of flowering in the Pinaceae by gibberellins III Seedlings of Douglas fir Physiol Plant 50,119126 Philipson JJ (1985) The promotion of flowering in large field-grown Sitka spruce by girdling...
... Effects of phenolic acids, coumarins and flavonoids on isolated chloroplasts and mitochondria In: Alletochemicals: Role in Agriculture and Forestry (Waller G.R., ed.), Am Chem Soc Washington D.C 23, ... in the laboratory, while passing to The injection of each of the solutions into the measurement cell makes it possible to detect any interactions with the reaction medium (H There was none in ... decoupling agents, such as FCCP (Merlin, 1988), it should be possible to obtain a better understanding of the interactions between phytotoxins and respiratory mechanisms at the cellular level Merlin...
... [25] Cells were seeded in 96-well plates at a density of × 103 cells/well At various intervals after BNCT, 10 lof mg/ml MTT solution was added to each well with 100 lof medium, and cells were ... formation of oral SCC cells by Suppression of the colony formation of oral SCC cells by BNCT SAS/neo and SAS/mp53 cells were treated with BNCT, and survival fractions were assessed based on colony ... influence the LET of the radiation and relative biological effect In conclusion, oral SCC cells with mutant-type p53 were more resistant to the cell-killing effectof BNCT than those with wild-type...
... nor-NOHA on cell proliferation Effect of3 Effectof arginase inhibitor nor-NOHA on cell proliferation (A) Proliferation of CL-2, CL-19 and Renca cells was assessed by [3H]-thymidine incorporation at ... Nutritional pharmacology: effects of L- arginine on host defences, response to trauma and tumour growth Clin Sci (Lond) 1994, 86:123-132 Albina JE, Caldwell MD, Henry WL Jr, Mills CD: Regulation of ... availability of L- arginine and L- ornithine could be the limiting factor to control cell proliferation We believe that treating RCC cells downstream from the L- arginine metabolic pathway by blocking...
... Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, sensitive to ofloxacin only Polymicrobial wound contamination also included contamination with fungi (for instance, Candida albicans as well as non-albicans species), ... series of blood cultures collected immediately upon ER arrival Accordingly, blood cultures grew multiply resistant A baumanii, intermediate sensitive to ampicillin/sulbactam only, E faecalis, Anti-infective ... rifampicin, linezolid and glycoFigure ple, in radiography upon arrival displayed signs of pneumonia, for examChest the right lower lobe ple, in the right lower lobe Available online http://ccforum.com/content/10/2/R50...
... annual educational conference of the ACGME 529 Critical Care October 2005 Vol No Landrigan et al References 530 Sarani B, Alarcon LH: Journal club critique: Reducing interns’ work hours led to ... Carefully controlled studies of our own systems and practices are essential to determine how best to protect patients and, ultimately, the integrity of our profession With respect to medical education, ... al.: Effectof reducing interns’ weekly work hours on sleep and attentional failures N Engl J Med 2004, 351:1829-1837 Landrigan CP, Rothschild JM, Cronin JW, Kaushal R, Burdick E, Katz JT, Lilly...
... paired Student’s t-test) Lipid profile Glucose (mg/dL) Cholesterol (mg/dL) Triglyceride (mg/dL) HDL Cholesterol (mg/dL) VLDL (mg/dL) LDL(mg/dL) Cholesterol / HDL LDL / HDL Pre 91 ± 12 206 ± 36 ... progenitor cells (CD34+/CD45- cells) These cells are thought to be early precursors of endothelial progenitor cells and function to replenish aging as well as damaged endothelial cells that line blood ... normalization of CD34-positive cell numbers to total peripheral blood mononuclear cell numbers, demonstrated that the numbers of CD34-positive cells per micro liter increase by an average of forty...
... uct-related increase in diastolic blood pressure (8.7 mm Hg) was observed, apparently counteracting the vasodilatory effects of exercise Due to the poly-herbal, poly-alkaloidal and poly-protoalkaloidal ... response to β1-adrenergic receptor binding, while bronchodilation occurs in response to β2-adrenergic receptor binding [24] Activation of β3-adrenoreceptors is believed to be associated with lipolysis ... explained on the basis of adrenergic receptor binding It is well known that, in general, bindingto α-adrenergic receptors results in vasoconstriction, with increased cardiovascular contractility...
... Japan Clinical Oncology Group) Jpn J Clin Oncol 1993; 23: 250-7 22 Milano G, Chamorey AL Clinical pharmacokinetics of 5-fluorouracil with consideration of chronopharmacokinetics Chronobiol Int 2002; ... disappearance of circadian rhythm in the 5-FU plasma concentration of the higher dose can be explained by the inhibition of DPD In conclusion, the dose-escalation of 5-FU results in a preferable clinical ... evaluation of protracted infusion of cisplatin and 5-fluorouracil in advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus: a Japan Esophageal Oncology Group (JEOG) Trial (JCOG9407) Jpn J Clin Oncol...
... infusion Region Grade Loss of venous endothelial cells Proximal with normal saline with PSL Distal 0 N.S with normal saline with PSL 1 p Inflammatory p Edema value cell infiltra- value tion 3 ... PSL or normal saline (the control group) Infusion of a 1.4-mg/mL solution of DXR for 120 at mL/kg/hr with normal saline (the control group) at mL/kg/hr caused the loss of venous endothelial cells ... Infusion of a 0.6-mg/mL solution of VNR for 30 at mL/kg/hr (the control group) caused slight loss of venous endothelial cells (Grade 1) in the proximal part of the vein in out of animals In addition,...