... economic importance of Fagus sylvatica only a few studies focused on seasonal and spatial changes of antioxidants and pigments [11, 12, 19, 29, 30] Differences in the content of antioxidants and ... 55-year-old forest stand [32] throughout one growing season The contents of protective pigments and antioxidants of seedling and adult tree leaves were examined in response to crown position in order ... Report, Geneva and Brussels (1999) Luwe M., Antioxidants in the apoplast and symplast of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) leaves: seasonal variation and responses to changing ozone concentrations in the...
... measurements of net CO assim2 ilation rate, and leaf conductance to water vapor, were performed in situ in attached, fully expanded leaves of control plants and resprouts of burned and tree-felled stands ... weight (DW), mineral content and leaf area (LA) determinations Environmental conditions (incident radiation [PAR], air and leaf temperature, vapor pressure deficit) during sampling and mesurements ... were randomly selected on each sampling day Q ilex leaves of lower canopy from the different crowns of undisturbed stand (control) were compared with resprouting leaves of crowns of burned and...
... relatively high concentrations [19, 25] Environmental ethanol is a significant agent of selection in natural populations of D melanogaster Both adults and larvae can use a low concentration of external ... (cytological map position: 86 DI-D4) The results of the analyses of the slopes seem to contradict the conclusions drawn from the comparison of the LD values The regression slopes showed a 50 consistent pattern ... depended significantly on the concentration of ethanol in all experiments: the regressions explained about 72-76 % of the total variation in every model The variation among the ten strains (all...
... Association and International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation recommended (grade IIB) continuous vasopressin infusion in refractory septic shock [54] However, the effects of vasopressin on regional ... inadequacy of blood flow distribution is mirrored by the absence of correlation between splanchnic blood flow and the PCO2 gap Reported data on the effects of dobutamine and norepinephrine on splanchnic ... haemoglobin concentration and a lower gastric pHi Short-term infusion of µg/kg per dopexamine in 10 patients with septic shock increased both microvascular haemoglobin saturation and concentration, whereas...
... high level of anxiety/depressive symptoms Attention- and conduct problems Variables concerning attention- and conduct problems were derived from the school adjustment part of the questionnaire, ... hyperactivity/attention problems [4-8]; internalizing disorders: depression, anxiety and suicidal behaviour; and physical complaints [2,9-13] The discussion on casual connections between behaviour, health and ... percentile of the Young-HUNT population According to this classification “attention problems” were present at a cut off point between four and five and “conduct problems” present between five and six...
... Description of Result – Question – Questionnaire for consumers of Vinaconex – ITC and VIPACO Chart 4.10 Description of Result – Question – Questionnaire for consumers of Vinaconex – ITC and VIPACO ... for consumers of Vinaconex – ITC Chart 4.7 Description of Result – Question – Questionnaire for consumers of VIPACO Chart 4.8 Description of Result – Question – Questionnaire for consumers of VIPACO ... Description of Result – Question – Questionnaire for consumers of Vinaconex – ITC and VIPACO Chart 4.12 Description of Result – Question – Questionnaire for managers of Vinaconex -ITC and VIPACO...
... distribution, sales and competition Economic aspects of social responsibility of a business is the basis for the operation of the business Most of the economic obligations in business are institutionalized ... : Question - Description of Result 29 Table : Question -Description of Result 30 Table 10 : Question - Description of Result 31 Table 11 : Question - Description of Result ... : Question - Description of Result 25 Table : Question 3- Description of Result 26 Table : Question 4- Description of Result 27 Table : Question - Description of Result...
... JF, McPherson GR 147–165 Tucson, USA: University of Arizona Press Flanagan, L, LA Weaver, and PJ Carlson 2002 Seasonal and interannual variation in carbon dioxide exchange and carbon balance ... Franzluebbers, R Fry, K Paustian, and MM Schoeneberger 2010 Carbon sequestration in agricultural lands of the US 2010 Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Nippert, JB, AK Knapp, and JA Briggs 2006 Intra-annual ... Rosenbloom, S Running, P Thorton, D Ojima, W Parton, R Kelly, M Sykes, R Neilson, and B Rizzo 2000 Contribution of increasing CO2 and climate to carbon storage by ecosystems of the United States Science...
... Index of tree-ring width stand 1887 1907 stand 1927 1947 stand 1967 Fig Synchronization of average treering curves of individual stands stand 1987 2007 Position of curves (years) Table Synchronization ... Synchronization of average tree-ring curves of individual stands T-test (according to Baillie & Pilcher) (according to Hollstein) Synchronization of curves (%) Stand × stand 11.66 9.36 77 Stand × stand ... ARSTAN application The chronology has low values of autocorrelation The standard regional tree-ring chronology was also established The range of the created regional tree-ring chronologies is from...
... traits [13], and possibly in allocation patterns, but not to morphological ones CONCLUSIONS Results of the present study confirm the importance of light on growth andon crown, shoot and needle ... analyzed using non-linear functions of Table Curve 2d software (SPSS Inc.); the coefficient of determination (r2), the statistical significance of the regression (P) and the 95% confidence limits ... competition on growth and morphological parameters was not statistically detectable, although an effect in non-limiting light conditions is possible On the basis of the present andof previous...
... Radiation interception and productivity of willow J Appl Ecol 24, 261-278 Gholz HL (1982) Environmental limits on aboveground net primary production, leaf area and biomass in vegetation zones of ... advantages of a high light absorption and to limit the consequences of water shortage, high temperature and irradiance The utmost importance of these adaptations concerns especially those regions where ... advantages and limits of the use of this method in estimating LAI and to determine whether the modifications due to silvicultural operations and to different climatic conditions affected the accuracy of...
... Tyree and Hammel (1972) w Pairs of values of leaf water potential Ψ and leaf saturation deficit D, corresponding to successive states of dehydration, are plotted as: This expression relies on ... such as the stability of water conduction under drought, or even interactions between water and carbon budgets These conclusions need to be confirmed in further studies on oak stress physiology, ... that variations within a given species are often larger than those between species, and that variations were related to leaf age, local stand conditions, and physiological adaptation to recurrent...
... number of male patients at all and non smoking males We think both, gender and smoking have influenceon local control, although we could not demonstrate significance on the basis of our data One ... difference among female smokers and non smokers with a strong tendency to better prognosis of non smoking females None of the female non smokers suffered from local recurrence Also among males there ... protocols On the other hand only 10 patients were treated outside the RTOG protocol and the differences between the three protocols in dose and chemotherapy are only marginal Conclusion In conclusion,...
... information JEH is Professor of Molecular Microbiology, and JNW is Research Fellow in the Molecular Microbiology Group, Division of Infection, Inflammation and Immunity, University of Southampton Medical ... problems of two-dimensional gels associated with poor solubility of membrane proteins and has the addi tional advantage of providing an indication of relative abundance based on the number of peptide ... both homologous and heteroo l gous OM preparations Immunoblots were reacted with sera, at a standard dilution, taken from the individual pre-colonization and post-colonization In each case...
... terms of effect sizes To rate a patient’s condition on the CGI-I clinicians first have to remember the patient’s condition at admission and then contrast it to their condition at present By contrast, ... Authors’ contributions TF contributed to conception and design of the study, conducted the statistical analysis and wrote the manuscript AS participated in the analysis and interpretation of the data ... on, the CGI has been criticized for being inconsistent, unreliable and too general to measure clinical conditions or treatment responses validly [13,14] Guy [15] draws attention on the role of...
... characteristics, severity of illness during the first 24 hours of ICU admission, and the ICU and in-hospital mortality, and length of stay Data collection takes place in a standardized manner according ... a cutoff value) Continuous covariates (age, SAPS II score, annual number of ICU admissions, annual volume of severe sepsis admissions, number of ICU beds, number of hospital beds, number of intensivists ... ICUs and more than half of all ICU beds in The Netherlands Twenty-nine of the 32 ICUs returned the questionnaire (response rate 90.6%) One ICU did not register the variable 'confirmed infection',...
... Purification 2.4.1 Purification of Ku70/80 In total four different Ku constructs were expressed and purified from SF9 cells These constructs only differed in the C-terminal region of Ku80 and the ... and 60bp substrates were performed with 500fmol of DNA per reaction to a final concentration of 25nM while reactions with ~400bp and plasmid DNA were performed with 154fmol of DNA Single stranded ... “error prone” the NHEJ pathway repairs DSBs much quicker than HR and is initiated within seconds of the formation of a break NHEJ is also not restrained to one stage of the cell cycle and instead...
... INTRODUCTION many impact evaluation models of satisfaction on loyalty and repurchase 1.1 Introduction of thesis Satisfaction, loyalty and repurchase behavior are among the most basic concepts, ... satisfaction on loyalty and repurchase behavior under the impact of moderating variables of involvement and fashion style of customers from available domestic and international sources on the contents ... impact of satisfaction on loyalty and repurchase behavior for shirt of Vietnamese urban customers under the impact of involvement and fashion style” 1.2 Research objectives, questions and missions...