... teaching methods Thereby, the author offers the following solutions: clearly aware ofthe importance of building, developing and improving the quality of human resources; continue promoting innovation ... modernization, but the most notable is the generalization of industrialization models inthe world. In Chapter 2, the author introduces the concept of human resources with broad connotation including 6 ... HR is the working ability ofthe society, including the population groups at working ages likely to participate in working - production, ie all individuals can participate inthe working process,...
... next investigated whether SFs have an effect on the growth rate of RA FLSs, what kinds of factors inthe SFs areinvolved inthe proliferation of RA FLSs, and whether the fac-tors have a role in ... important inthe proliferation of RA FLSs inthe pathogenesis of RA.IntroductionSynovial tissue from healthy individuals consists of a single layer of synovial cells without infiltration of inflammatory ... though the FLSs werecultured inthe presence of SF. In contrast, GM-CSF in SFsexisted at a significant level inthe patients with RA (n = 6), in comparison with the other inflammatory cytokines,...
... than inthe inheritance case in that no sharing map isinvolved; an attempt to vm_write one mapping ofthe memory object would merely replace that mapping, rather thanreflecting it in other ... validation - Finally, the kernel informs the hardware physical map module ofthe new virtualto physical mapping.With the exception ofthe hardware validation, all of these steps are implemented in a ... once, possibly in different tasks. The memory region specified by address inthe vm_allocate_with_pager call will be mapped to the specifiedoffset inthe memory object. The offset into the memory...
... non-lexicalization ofthe concepts, the lack of super ordinates of hyponyms etc. The main contribution of this paper is to draw out the main ways of dealing with the hurdles by investigating how an ... a basic “change of form”, by emphasizing the “intended inthe text” as said “ Translation is rendering a written text into another language inthe way the author intended inthe text.”Hatim ... writer, rather prefer to use the image of dragon inthe writing: He called Đồng Văn and Mèo Vạc the head ofthe dragon”; Cà Mau the tail ofthe Vietnamese dragon”; Thăng Long the “soaring dragon”...
... phthalates were detected predominantly in indoor air samples.93) The dominant path of phtha-lates intake was the ingestion of foodstuffs com-pared to inhalation of indoor air by children.94)n-Tetradecane ... public health since 1970 by the “Act for Maintenance of Sanitation in Buildings”;however, small buildings and individual residencesare not included, and the substances in indoor airand their concentrations ... led to the rapid urbanization. Housing such as these back-to-backs and courtyards in Li verpool w ere typical in 1830 s. One third ofthe population in Liv erpoollived inthe cellars of these...
... pool consists of NY rated entities with the same rating grade at the beginning of a year Y. In our case NY denotes the number of entities rated “A” at the beginning of year Y. The cohort ... (2003)). In doing so, we take a closer look at the binomial modelof defaults that underpins a large number of tests proposed inthe literature. Like any other model, the binomial model has ... search of the meaning of a single “A” rating in terms of a one year probability of default we will thus have to make use of a theoretical model that rests on certain assumptions about the rules...
... ⁄ ))]. These results indicatethat a functional deletion of Synoviolin causes a change in the intracellular trafficking of NCT.Effect of Synoviolin on the production of AbNCT is one ofthe essential ... Synovi-lin-mediated ubiquitination also regulates the traffick-ing of NCT within the Golgi compartment, because the maturation ofthe sugar modification ofthe pro-tein occurs within the Golgi ... Further study of the mechanism underlying NCT degradation mediated bySynoviolin, including an in vitro study, is needed.It was also noted that the overexpression of Syno-violin increased the...
... (glycero-)sphingolipids. In addition the fatty acid chains ofthe phospholipids composingthese rigid domains are generally more saturated thanthose inthe lipids ofthe surrounding membrane. In fact, this ... dur-ing lipid raft isolation. Moreover, these studies haveprovided some insights into the significance of the localization ofthe P2X7receptors in lipid rafts regard-ing the regulation of intracellular ... surprising that P1and P2Y receptors have been found to compartmen-talize inthe plasma membrane. One ofthe earliestfindings in this regard was the enrichment ofthe aden-osine 1 receptor in caveolar...
... the protein arose from the translation from Met at the 24th position ofthe expec-ted full-length ofthe archaeal enzyme (except for the polyhistidine-tag). In contrast, a distinct protein of slightly ... Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Miyagi, Japan The structure of membrane lipids is the most strikingcharacteristic ofthe Archaea (one ofthe three domains of ... [21]. The expression of AF0648 resulted in a change inthe quinone profile of the host E. coli, which led us to conclude that the menaquinone-specific PR is encoded in AF0648. How-ever, the functions...
... Properties ofthe iron-binding site ofthe N-terminal lobe of human and bovine lactotransferrins. Importance ofthe glycanmoiety and ofthe non–covalent interactions between the N- andC-terminal ... Archimedesweg, Leiden, the NetherlandsLactoferrin (LF) is an iron-binding glycoprotein of the innate host defence system. To elucidate the role of N-linkedglycosylation in protection of LF against proteolysis, ... lactoferrin where the protein has to survive the harsh environment ofthe gastro-intestinal tract. Thus, on the basis of this study, rhLF maybe preferred over bLF in oral applications of lactoferrins...
... fit neither of these ends, butthey may all the same have at least thefunctionof mitigating the sensation of pain. Thereis experimental evidence indicating that, if the stimulation of other ... sensory input overall, behaviour patterns such asrubbing the bodily part injured, flexing the muscles, digging the nails into the palms, andscreaming have thefunctionof reducing the intensity of ... sound. The property of dazzlingness is also instantiated as the result of anunfitting stimulation ofthe sense-organ involved, but in contrast to the case of ugliness—it is here unfitting to the...
... the bog to the lower anddeclining pine stand inthe centre. The transect crossed the entire ecotoneat the mire margin including the interface bog pine stand – Norwayspruce stand. The transect ... meters of peat having built up.Most ofthe bogs in Switzerland have been drained and cutmainly between the 18th and the middle ofthe 20th century.Drainage of peat bogs can trigger bog pine invasion ... 0.05),except the age of pine of LV1 and LV2, indicating a clear gra-dient for height, diameter and mean annual apical growth from the centre ofthe bog towards the margin. The bog pines of sub-plot...
... set their incidence at only 5% of occurring appendiceal primary tumours [14]. A smallSerotonin-positive endocrine cells inthe muscle layerofthe caecumFigure 3Serotonin-positive endocrine ... with the hypothesis ofthe dual ento-dermal and neuroendocrine origin of goblet cell carcinoid[1]. The ultrastructural investigation showed that in mor-phology the endocrine cells were from the ... immunohistochemistryDispersed endocrine cells or endocrine cells in nests con-taining 3–4 goblet cells were observed inthe submucousand muscle layerofthe appendix. The endocrine cells in appendiceal tumour...