... referring to parts ofthehumanbodyThe position of proverbs referring to part ofthehumanbody Parts ofthehumanbody 21 21 21 The classification of parts ofthehumanbody according ... diversified (multiple form) The classification of parts ofthehumanbody according to the position In the system ofthe proverbs, the system of words referring to parts ofthehumanbody is divided into ... parts ofthehumanbody Nguyễn Đình Lu 40A2 - English 21 Chapter English and Vietnamese proverbs referring to parts ofthehumanbodyThe position of proverbs referring to parts ofthehuman body...
... earth The hand of a child - The hand of a lock The heart of a man - The heart of a matter 37 The tongue of a man - The tongue of a shoe The tooth of a person - The tooth of a comb The head of a ... metonymy The Vietnamese tends to use widely a part ofthebody to show the whole bodyThe English often uses a part ofthebody to show the whole body and another related part Sixth, the phenomenon of ... hands of a farm 13 The heel of a person - The heel ofthe hand 14 One's leg - The leg of a trip 15 One's brain - The brains of a family 16 The bosom of a person - The bosom ofthe church 17 The...
... VII The Veins Introduction The Pulmonary Veins The Systemic Veins a The Veins ofthe Heart b The Veins ofthe Head and Neck The Veins ofthe Exterior ofthe Head and Face The Veins ofthe Neck The ... Scalp b The Muscles ofthe Eyelid c The Muscles ofthe Nose d The Muscles ofthe Mouth e The Muscles of Mastication The Fasciæ and Muscles ofthe Anterolateral Region ofthe Neck a The Superficial ... Portion ofthe Sympathetic System b The Cervical Portion ofthe Sympathetic System c The Thoracic Portion ofthe Sympathetic System d The Abdominal Portion ofthe Sympathetic System e The Pelvic...
... self-explanatory To all regions ofthebody we added schematic drawings ofthe main tributaries of nerves and vessels, ofthe course and mechanism ofthe muscles, ofthe nomenclature ofthe various regions, ... root ofthe mesentery ofthe intestine The lymphatic vessels ofthe right half ofthe head and neck, the right thorax, and the right upper limb drain toward the right venous angle; those ofthe ... iliac crest At the dorsal side ofthe body, the posterior spines ofthe vertebral column, the ribs, the scapula, the sacrum, and the iliac crest are palpable Lines of orientation are the paravertebral...
... w2 The location ofthebody center of mass relative to the pivot point is x2 The distance from the pivot to the scale is x3 With thebody center of mass to the left ofthe pivot point there ... measure the location ofthe anatomical center of mass ofthebody using the arrangement in Fig 1.20a The weight (w1 ) and location ofthe mass (x1 ) ofthe balance board are known along with thebody ... humanbody physics (1) In Chaps 2– 5, the mechanics ofthe static body (Chap 2) and thebody in motion (Chap 3) are analyzed and are then linked to the mechanical properties ofthe materials of the...
... provides the material your body needs to build and repair itself There are trillions of cells in thehuman body, and every single one of them needs food So how does the food get to all of these ... direction The right side pumps blood to the lungs, where the blood gets oxygen Then the blood flows to the left side ofthe heart When the left side pumps, the blood is pushed into the arteries ... chewed by the teeth Then it pushes the pieces of food to the back ofthe mouth, where they are swallowed The esophagus is a tube that moves food from the mouth to Thin front teeth cut the stomach...
... type of KLK11, isoform 2, despite the presence of exon 1c The secretory pathways of KLK11 isoforms appeared to differ, although both isoforms were secreted from cells Hence, the promoter use ofthe ... the isoform of translation products through the determination ofthe first exon in KLK11 mRNA (summarized in Fig 2A) Detection ofthe first exon in each KLK11 mRNA reflects the promoter use in the ... study the tissue- specific use of each promoter We show the translation initiation site of isoform and different intracellular distribution of isoforms and 2, and discuss the regulatory mechanism of...
... monitoring of therapy is needed for human studies The tracking of viral delivery could give clinicians the ability to correlate efficacy and therapy and monitor potential viral toxicity Furthermore, ... requirements ofthe Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, the Research Animal Resource Center of MSKCC, and the National Institutes of Health “Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory ... into the F14.5L, J2R, and A56R loci ofthe viral genome, respectively [6] The hNET protein was expressed at high levels on the membranes of cells infected with GLV-1h99, and expression of the...
... monitoring of therapy is needed for human studies The tracking of viral delivery could give clinicians the ability to correlate efficacy and therapy and monitor potential viral toxicity Furthermore, ... requirements ofthe Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, the Research Animal Resource Center of MSKCC, and the National Institutes of Health “Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory ... into the F14.5L, J2R, and A56R loci ofthe viral genome, respectively [6] The hNET protein was expressed at high levels on the membranes of cells infected with GLV-1h99, and expression of the...
... portion ofthe nerve, which is not easily visualized with US, especially in obese people Chalidis BE, Dimitriou CG: Carpal tunnel syndrome due to an atypical deep softtissue leiomyoma: The risk of ... provides a dynamic examination, it may be the first-line approach to the nerve The cost-benefit ratio is in favour of using US rather than MRI for a number of reasons: 1) US is less time consuming; ... (CM); 2) US is less expansive; in our hospital, the price of a musculoskeletal US is 63 euros (about 92 U.S dollars), while the price of a MRI ofthe same district is 344 euros (about 504 U.S dollars)...
... Negative controls consisted of omission ofthe primary or the secondary antibody or primary incubation in the presence of non-immunized rabbit serum instead ofthe primary antibody Cell quantification ... almost all ofthe OLP epithelium The count was performed by two investigators without knowledge of whether the samples were control or experimental The total number of basal and suprabasal epithelial ... of hMSH2 Therefore, the reduced expression of hMSH2 protein could make the epithelium of OLP more susceptible to DNA mutation, making it prone to oral squamous cell carcinoma development Further...
... TheBody - A face mouth chin neck shoulder The Hand - B 21.wrist 22.knuckle 23.fingernail The Head - C 30 hair 31 part 32 forehead arm upper ... 37 nostril 40 mustache 41 tongue 42 tooth 33 sideburn 34 ear The Eye - D 44 eyebrow The Foot - E 49 ankle 50 heel 51 instep 52 ball The Internal Organs - F 57 brain 58 spinal cord 59 throat 60...
... around the Sun in the same way as it has in the past and will bring the summer to ripen the mangoes Patterns are good, too—most ofthe time They help us find our shoes easily among an array of other ... ● “It [the petition] demands that the traffic of cials of Grahamstown ‘return to being polite public servants, working for the good and safety ofthe community, rather than the rude and of cious ... is one ofthe plumbers Mr Underhill makes his living watching homo emptor the king and queen of retail, otherwise known as the shopper: you and me One of his findings: ‘Men are buying their own...
... product of PRPP from the crystallization solution ing 81 compounds of substrates, products and regulators of other enzymes in thehuman nucleotide metabolism (Table S1) The library can then be ... a wavelength of 1.04 A The data were integrated using mosflm [29] and scaled using scala from the ccp4 software suit [30] The structure was solved with the molecular replacement software molrep ... ligands for enzymes in thehuman nucleotide metabolism These were selected as substrates, intermediates and products of other enzymes in thehuman nucleotide metabolism The library was screened...
... monomer of poly(dT), showing that the changes were mainly due to the binding ofthe first DNA, while the binding ofthe second DNA had less influence (Fig 5A) To ensure that the estimation ofthe protein:poly(dT) ... in these eukaryotic and archaeal proteins (Fig 1A) Like the case of bacterial RecA, the L1 and L2 loops ofthe eukaryotic Rad51 proteins face A Roles ofthe HsRad51 L1 and L2 loops inside of their ... precision of 3% The changes occurring upon the addition ofthe element are noted in parentheses ND, not determined Y Matsuo et al ciation, like the case of Tyr188 of Xenopus laevis Rad51 [28] These...
... functionality and phylogeny However, the nature ofthe connections between these factors needs to be understood at the level ofthe protein domain The global properties ofthe HTFN topology are partially ... graph of N ¼ 230 interacting human TFs was obtained (Fig 1) This can be understood as the architecture ofthe regulatory backbone It provides a topological view ofthe interaction patterns among the ... features of each group self-interaction is understood as the interaction between proteins ofthe same type, i.e homo-oligomerization, regardless ofthe number of monomers involved To evaluate their...
... cells The positions ofthe molecular size markers (kDa) are indicated to the left and right ofthe (C) and (D), respectively, whilst the position ofthe Oct-1 (98 kDa approximately) and the two ... in Fig In order to gain further insights into the modes of regulation of TPb, the aim ofthe current study was to map the minimal transcriptional unit and to identify the key regulatory elements ... regions of Prm3 The following lists the identities ofthe Prm3 gene fragments and corresponding plasmids generated in either pGL3Basic (pGL3b) or pGL3Enhancer (pGL3e) vectors and the identity of the...