influence of different sources and levels of dietary protein and lipid on the growth feed efficiency muscle composition and fatty acid profile of snakehead channa striatus bloch 1793 fingerling
... routes of contamination which limits the conclusion on relationship between genotype and route of contamination The inmate route of contamination may be due to IVDA, as it is observed in other ... definite conclusion on genotype transmissions with only patients Onthe other hand, subtype 1b is more prevalent in Turkey and Russia [37] (west and north of Iran) This subtype is one ofthe common ... respect to the frequency ofthedifferent HCV genotypes in Iran We therefore conducted a study on patients with HCV infection, and correlated the mode of transmission, andthe age, sex, and liver...
... towards the roles of glycans on glycoprotein and glycoconjugates structure, stability, dynamics, and function [13,49–55], theinfluenceofthe degree of glycosylation ontheprotein biophysical properties ... rearrangement of their noncovalent interactions While the contributions ofthe VDW and coulombic energy parameters to these changes are evident from the results, other noncovalent interactions such ... bonds could also contribute to the increase in these parameters Analysis ofthe changes in internal hydrogen bond composition for the protein- glycan conjugates indicates that for all ofthe conjugates...
... chaperones ontheprotein expression CSPs in different concentrations were used to monitor the concentration dependent effects on gene expression We analyzed theinfluenceon expression rate of H-Ras ... FEBS Influenceof CSPs on transcription and translation Fig Suppression ofthe CSP inhibition of CAT-expression by ssDNA Titration of poly dT7 to the combined transcription ⁄ translation of pK7CAT ... interaction in the combined transcription ⁄ translation assay At a TmCSP concentration of 139.5 lm (the TmCSP concentration for 50% inhibition oftheprotein expression), theprotein expression was...
... each ofthe two paintings twice on one occasion with the original title, onthe another occasion with a fabricated one In the first session, participants viewed both the paintings with one of its ... (1993) The role of formal art training on perception and aesthetic judgement of art compositions Leonardo, 26(3), 219–227 OÕHare, D P., & Gordon, I E (1977) Dimensions ofthe perception of art: ... together into one title condition Two practice trials at the beginning ofthe first part familiarized the participants with the questions asked andthe procedure ofthe experiment; these trials...
... presence of various metal concentrations and metal combinations was determined Figure shows the inactivation courses of apo-TNXI andof TNXI in the presence of mm concentrations of each ofthe three ... The concentration of soluble protein (% of starting concentration, h) andthe thermal transitions are shown as functions ofthe temperature PAGE All samples showed a single band at 50 kDa on SDS ... explains the similar biochemical and thermostability properties of these enzymes [7] Comparisons between the structures ofthe most thermostable class I XIs from Thermus caldophilus and Thermus thermophilus...
... Figs andTheinfluenceof temperature onthe ethylene glycolinhibited protein was studied in both the steady state condition andthe flash induced oxidation condition Steady state condition During ... at the onset of a second catalytic cycle of reduction of CCO by cytochrome c Mitchell and Rich [47] proposed that two protons were taken up on reduction of CCO and that these were taken up concomitantly ... in (A) and (B) based onthe data ofthe absorption spectra of Figs and In both panels, the data have been normalized to a concentration of lM oxidase and have been corrected at 605 nm for the absorbance...
... graph ofthe new procedure used to calculate the range R (defined in Section 2.3) ofthe DVB-H system, based on %Valid reception The definition of R is based onthe definition of %Valid reception (formula ... the fact that all range calculations are the result of one single investigated route 3.2 Influenceof Modulation Scheme on R, RCINR|5 , and RE|5 In this section, theinfluenceofthe modulation ... reason is the selection ofthe location of ITx: the relatively higher weights ofthe two most southern BS pull the location of ITx southwards, resulting in higher distances in the North (and...
... 3:897 A and c0 ¼ 7:859 A being the lattice constants ofthe unstrained superlattice structure We have examined the accuracy of our calculations by studying theinfluenceofdifferent strains onthe ... reflect the slope of polarization versus stress curves The enhancement of piezoelectricity corresponds to the maximum slope ofthe curve of Fig 4a at rc, it is the change of magnitude of polarization ... supported by the conclusion of uniaxial tensile stress dependency of elastic constant c33 (see Fig 2b) Note that the polarization under uniaxial stress remains along the \001[ direction and that the piezoelectric...
... series of simultaneous reactions These reactions are more or less promoted depending onthe nature ofthe catalyst, the type of interaction with the surface ofthe solid material, andthedifferent ... modification ofthe nanostructure andthe basic sites ofthe particles Another phenomenon starts to occur onthe surface of doped samples, a segregation process of particles of metastable solid solution, ... The results from the isotherms ofthe CO2 adsorption are shown in Table The CO2 adsorption isotherms are very sensitive to the presence of polar groups or ions onthe surface ofthe solid [16]...
... tubes The curves ofthe modified tubes show the weight loss in two steps, the initial one before 400 °C is due to decomposition ofthe functional groups, while the other one relates to the oxidation ... amino functionalized MWCNTs and matrix as compared to acid functionalized MWCNTs Thermoxidative Properties Figure 7a clearly shows the onset ofthe degradation temperature ofthe raw, acidand amine ... Result and Discussion FTIR Studies Characterization Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Functionalization of MWCNTs and conversion of polyamic acid to polyimide (imidization) was confirmed by the...
... from the weight ofthe samples before and after swelling as follows: Gel fraction ẳ W2 =W1 1ị where W1 is the initial weight ofthe polymer and W2, the weight ofthe insoluble portion ofthe polymer ... the inset of Fig There is °C shift of Tmax to higher temperature with addition of 16 phr SBS1 gel in neat NR and there is a significant reduction in the rate of decomposition in the presence of ... equation, 5ị Ec ẳ Em ỵ 2:5U þ 14:1U2 where the linear term is the stiffening effect of individual particles andthe second power term is the contribution of particle–particle interaction Another...
... (ML) of InAs By in situ reflection high-energy electron diffraction, thegrowth rate of InAs was deduced to be 0.013 ML/s andthe QD formation was confirmed on GaAs (100) surface After 15 s ofgrowth ... strong 3D confinement, which demonstrates the *12 meV exciton binding energy in these dots Due to the fact that the excitons in the WL easily interacted with the phonon and quenched, the integrated ... weak PL emission and a strong WL signal with a life time between the typical QW and normal WL of InAs QDs These observations show that the formation andthe optical properties ofthe quantum structures...
... stages, the first of these being production of lead strip of suitable thickness, andthe second, punching ofthe strip to form the grid Two different grid types were used in the construction ofthe ... oxides and therefore conductivity ofthe corrosion layer Work conducted by Pavlov [1] and colleagues indicated that alloying additions within the grid influencethe conductivity ofthe corrosion layer ... darker and lighter regions of contrast The darker regions correspond to lower atomic mass areas andthe light regions to high Variations in intensity and contrast are a consequence ofthe back-scattered...
... and further processing of results consisted of these steps: description ofthe phloem formation in relation to temperatures; definition ofthe trend of phloem cell growth; andthe investigation ... than the differences in the number of formed cells To conclude, the number of cells is not the only important aspect for the description ofthe phloem cell formation The timing of their formation, ... which developed in the current vegetation period are functional in the phloem, the older ones are compressed and thus non-functional as a consequence ofthe secondary growthofthe stem (P,...
... plantation were the highest (46), and that ofthe Douglas fir plantation was the lowest (Tab II) The highest contents of C and N in the A1 horizons were found in the old coppice C and N contents ... present in most ofthe plantations The absence of nitrifyers or the microbial consumption ofthe nitrate formed are possible hypotheses explaining the absence of nitrate in the old coppice The present ... gross fluxes between the old beech coppice andthe young beech plantation, a second experiment with the same protocol was done Only the soils ofthe young beech plantation andthe old coppice were...
... despite the theoretical advantages of this model, some data and model conditions can affect the validity and precision ofthe estimation of variance components The first source of bias lies in the ... that each modification of one ofthe components leads to a variation ofthe second one in the opposite direction which could explain why the gap between the true heritability andthe estimated direct ... Including the complete pedigree via the relationship matrix allows for a better dissociation, on, one hand, of genetic and environmental effects, andonthe other hand, genetic effects among the latter,...
... scrutinise the relevance ofthe ileocaecal cannulation technique in nutritional studies we wanted to monitor a possible influenceofthe insertion of such cannulas onthe enteric flora Further, as ... Coleman, Hull, England) to reduce post-operative pain Two ofthe pigs received one more injection of buprenorphinum onthe day after surgery andofthe pigs received more injections onthe days following ... unit at the Department of Animal Nutrition and Management, Uppsala, Sweden All pigs came from different litters At the termination ofthe trial, the pigs weighed between 38.5 and 43.6 kg and were...
... (1982) onthe other hand reported no apparent effect on external teat end condition but an increased rate of new infections among overmilked cows and concluded that the higher new infection risk ... distal parts ofthe teat and found that the blood flow through the teat canal epithelium andthe papillated portion ofthe stratum papillare were times that of equivalent structures ofthe mucosal ... processing the thermographic images in AmberTherm software (Amber, USA) Temperatures were recorded at the centre ofthe teat tip, at the mid-teat, and at the centre ofthe teat base The ambient...
... fatty acids (LCFAs) These standards were used to obtain 56 kinds offatty acids Therefore, the contents of each fattyacid were calculated based onthe quantity of lipid, the content ratios of ... characteristics ofthefattyacid structure in the leaves and stems differ from those ofthe roots and rhizomes because the content ofthefattyacid 18:3n3 in the leaves and stems differ from that ofthe ... acids in the leaves and stems and about 36 kinds offatty acids in the roots and rhizomes of Z japonica We focused onthefattyacid content of Z japonica , because we needed to exclude the influence...
... estimating the contribution to the absorbance ofthe interband component ofthe dielectric function, as described in the Supporting Information The localized surface plasmon resonance dominated the ... identical Consequently, we conclude onthe basis of theory and experiment that the electronic effects ofthe Au nanoparticles onthe water splitting efficiency not have a strong dependence onthe wavelength ... corresponds to surface plasmon resonance For Au nanoparticles, it is known that the frequency of interband transitions overlaps with the plasmon resonance.15 The contribution of interband excitations...