... paradigms and then a change inthe learner’s perce p-tions ofthe demands ofthe situation, with the final shift in performance from that ofthe detached observer to that of the involved performer ... drafted the manuscript. FV performed the statistical analysis, and write the draft of the manuscript. EM participated inthe design ofthe study and writing of the manuscript. TF participated inthe ... healthservice in Norway have often undergone training in howthey must implement PA, employees have not o r havevery rarely had any training in PA (15% ofthe respon-dents have had PA training and...
... water inthe soil higher than that inthe case of using only Lipomycin M. Similarly, the amounts of effective water inthe soil samples cultivated tea and manured the bioproduct Lipomycin M are ... improvement. The results of research on Lipomycin M ability to keep effective water inthe soil of Me Linh District, Vinh Phuc Province show that inthe soil samples cultivated traditional medicinal ... for the soil sample DC. Combination ofthe bioproduct, biofertilizer and NPK creates a higher amount of effective water than that in case of using only the bioproduct. 3. The amounts of effective...
... protein bilinear descriptorsaccount for 83% of variance ofthe tmfor the cases in the training series; the values of F-ratio for Eqns (27)Table 10. Results ofthe stochastic bilinear indices-driven ... vertices of Gm, as a result ofthe fact that components of the molecular vectors are values of some amino acidproperty that characterizes each kind of R-chain in the protein. The calculation ofthe ... validate the utility of these descriptors, we applied them in combination with multivariant analysis methods topredict theeffectsof a set of alanine substitutions in the stability ofthe Arc...
... 1 of 8(page number not for citation purposes)Journal of NeuroEngineering and RehabilitationOpen AccessResearchShedding light on walking inthe dark: theeffectsof reduced lighting on the ... sensitivity ofthe gait of patients with a HLGD to reduced lighting. Thus, the pre-cise explanation for the further increase in stride-to-stridevariability in near darkness inthe patients ... for analysis using software thatextracts the initial and end contact time of each stride anddetermines stride and swing times. To focus on the assess-ment ofthe dynamics of continuous, "normal"...
... immunoblottingFor analysis of cellular proteins, the culture medium wascollected and the cells rinsed with phosphate-buffersaline. The cells were then solubilized in a buffer consist-ing of 50 ... debris. The level of IL-6 in each ofthe samples was determined using the Ultrasensitive IL-6 ELISA kit as described by the manufac-turer (BioSource International Inc., Camarillo, CA).Gelatin substrate ... anti-inflammatory drugs inthe treatment of ADsuccess in slowing disease progression has not been forth-coming in clinical trials [44]. This lack of success mayreflect intervention too late in...
... either individually or after the computation of their mean, as indicated by developers[19,23,24]. The relevant endpoint is the reduction in worst and average pain score of ≥ 2 points (pain intensitydifference, ... launched in Italy in 2006 to investigate the epidemiology of cancer pain and of its treatments, the quality of analgesic-drug therapy and the effectiveness of alternative analgesic strategies in a ... test the interaction between the two, as well[33].As to the assessment ofthe quality of analgesic care, the adequacy of pain management will be assessed firstlyusing the IPM, an index assembled...
... multiplying the input of the activation function by a, that, in a typical DSP requires, atleast, the following 4 instructions:(1) copying x into one ofthe input register ofthe MACunit,(2) copying ... bycomparing the outputs ofthe neural network and lookingfor the greatest value, once the network is trained there isno need of determining the complete output ofthe network(zi), being enough ... shift,(4) the addition ofthe starting point ofthe table in memory,(5) copying this value to an addressing register,(6) reading the value inthe table.However, in some cases (basically, when the...
... length was measured from the tip of the snouttothebaseofthetail.Thelongitudinaldistancefromthetipofthesnouttothebaseoftheskullwasrecordedas head length. The distance between the two ears wasrecorded ... corresponding to about 14 to 50 days in humans [5]. The induced abnormalities depend on the organs undergoingdifferentiation at the time ofthe irradiation, the stage of differentiation and the radiation ... An increase in the number of growth retarded offspring was seen at 0.5 Gywhich increases further with radiation dose. A similar effectwasseeninthegrowthparameters,withsignificantdecrease in...
... areculprit of decline in populations of common whelks in somearea ofthe world [2, 26, 27]. Putative mechanism of endocrine disrupting action of TBT was ascribed to the secretion of Penis Morphogenic ... Further evaluation ofthe developmental toxicity of tributyltin chloride in rats. Toxicology 1995,96, 195-2018.Ema, M., Harazono, A. and Ogawa, Y.Effect of the day of administration on the ... 4.Histopathology of seminal vesicle inthe male rat following daily oral treatments with tributyltin chloride,methyltestosterone, and combination of tributyltin chloride and flutamide during 35 to 44 days of...
... post-infection, the frequency andintensity ofthe staining was significantly higher inthe CYtreated group than inthe PBS treated group. In our experiment CY treatment increased the rate of viremia, ... neutralizing antibody against ALV-Jwas first observed at 6 weeks post-infection in some of the infected chickens inthe PBS group. As expected, none of the chickens from the CY group and uninfected ... chickenswere vaccinated against MDV [35]. In our experiment, wecould not determine whether the MDV infection enhancedpathogenicity of ALV-J or not. However, theeffectsof the MDV infection might...
... Nevertheless, the effectsof this type of substrates on the mycorrhizal status of forest seedlings produced in nursery are poorly documented. The objective of this work was to evaluate theeffectsof inoc-ulation ... effect was reversed in peat-pine bark substrate. Theseresults support the importance ofthe characteristics ofthe pot-ting substrate affecting the availability of nutrients for the fun-gus and ... improving the quality of nursery seedling stock [4, 10, 24]. Mycorrhization can improvenot only the growth ofthe seedling but also their physiologicalstatus by enhancing the photosynthetic...
... quenching with increasing actinic light. The slope of this relationship gives a relative value ofthe ‘quenching shiftrate’ [44]. As growth irradiance declined, the ‘quenching shiftrate’ increased ... been initiated underFL before the start ofthe experiment and, unlike seedlingsgrowing under FL and LS, only a small portion ofthe leavesactually initiated their growth after the start ofthe ... At the beginning ofthe exper-iment, there was no difference in either RCD (p = 0.811) or HT(p = 0.310). Difference in RCD was first detected at the 45thday into the experiment, with HS having...
... 10.1051/forest:2004025Original article Effects of microsite on growth of Pinus cembra inthe subalpine zone of the Austrian AlpsMai-He LIa,b*, Jian YANGca Institute for Forest and Mountain Risk Engineering, ... to the decrease in length ofthe growing season [19].Paulsen et al. [31] found that annual radial increments of Pinuscembra linearly decreased with increasing elevation inthe firstpart of ... the precipitation in winter and in earlyspring. A recent study by Meyer [25] revealed that the ringwidth of trees (Picea abies, Pinus cembra) growing near the alpine timberline in Switzerland...