... as a single band on t hese gels, as the ODN h ybridizes to the
center ofthe input target RNA. The asterisk indicates the input target
RNA; the arrow indicates the digested product bands. The amount ... is inactive inthein vitro RNase
H assay, or that some other enzymatic activity is measured.
The detection of increased activity inthe transfectants
overexpressing the coding region ofthe ... freezing or
diluting ofthe extracts. The extracts used in one experiment
were always isolated at the same time and treated in the
same way. So within one experiment, the ratio of t he
extracts of...
... given up the effort of driving
towards a general theoryof society and social behaviour,
notwithstanding the continuing efforts of such highly respected
writers as Habermas and Giddens. Theoretical ... would argue that an interest in
methodology and theorizing inthe social sciences is part and parcel
of the intellectual enterprise. The human scientist cannot but reflect
continuously on what ...
separate economies and polities, inthe thinking ofthe Development
Bank of South Africa.
2
In practice, how to replace existing
operational models of thinking in applied and policy analyses,...
... (%), min-
eralization to CO
2
(%) and amount of Cl
−
released in the
solution. On the other hand, a raise of oxygen concentration
in the gas phase, andinthe absence of hydrogen peroxide
in the ... l
−1
) of hydrogen peroxide inthein u-
ent, corresponding to OCMR
in
of 5.33. At these conditions,
the degradation ofthe parent contaminant was 63.1% and the
removal of TOC was 38.36%. These minima ... disk andthe reactions occur in a thin film of liquid car-
ried by the disk at the interface ofthe liquid film andthe cata-
lyst. The maximum volumetric capacity ofthe reactor vessel
is 3.5 l. The...
... councils ofthe National Academy of
Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, andthe Institute of Medicine. The members ofthe
committee responsible for the report were chosen for their special ...
Experience in industry and research inthe fields of history of technology, business, and social
studies ofscience point to ways in which institutional, social, cultural, and historical factors influence ... is the recent addition to the undergraduate materials scienceand engineering
program at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden (originators ofthe widely used
ThermoCalc thermodynamic...
... partially
explain the facts documented here. Although, high trading
and volatility at the opening of markets can be explained
along the lines ofthe Admati and Pfleiderer (1988) theory,
the different ... are presented. They
reveal an interesting feature. Inthe last part ofthe day BST
time, from about the closing time ofthe European ex-
changes and until the closing time ofthe New York ex-
change, ...
R
, sp
R
, and n
R
are the standard deviation of the
percentage change of an exchange rate, the average
spread, andthe number of quotations within the tth half-
hour interval, andthe system...
... functions ofthe body. Five major organ systems of
the body are shown inthe framework ofthe pulmonary and circulatory systems. The table
indicates the main functions andthe percentage of basal ... something
is missing in this way of thinking about physiology. Living organisms change the
actions they take in response to a change inthe environment simply on the basis
of the change. For instance, ... days, losing of
all but 3% of body weight in fat and one-third of lean body mass. A small amount
of fat is essential to maintain the functions ofthe brain, bone marrow, and cell
membranes. In a...
... Brown and Reingen
(Reingen and Kernan 1986; Brown and Reingen
1987)
1987)
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Individual influence inthe buying systems in a
Individual influence inthe buying systems in a
B2B context
B2B ... Advances in Relationship Marketing
Advances in Relationship Marketing
Thought and Practice: The Influence
Thought and Practice: The Influence
of Social Network Theory
of Social Network Theory
Presented ... networks influence behavior and outcomes
in an industrial marketing context
in an industrial marketing context
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Typical Methods
Typical Methods
Interviews and surveys (consumer marketing)
Interviews...
... coordinated. Their substantive mandates, internal
structures, or voting procedures often affect the kind of intra-coalitional bar-
gaining, including issue-linkages, that allow a group of sanction-initiators ... activity inthe real world, thetheoryof IR in its modern
The Theory- Practice Gap in International Relations 21
IR field, especially inthe United States. Most scholarly work in IR either
consists ... 1
The Theory- Practice Gap
in International Relations
It is by action in my terms, by the practice of politics—that
theory . . . can be kept in touch with reality. Thetwoareinseparable; theory
and...
... function, inthe sense of
perpetuating itself by the creation and integration of new members and the
maintenance ofthe validity of norms andthe legitimacy of institutions, a
social theorist interested ... theoryof solidarity.
The most basic methodological premise oftheTheoryof Communicative
Action is the inadequacy ofthe philosophical model ofthe isolated,
autonomous subject, andthe demand instead ... Mead’s theoryofthe transformed
conditions of individual social ontogenesis. System and lifeworld, developed
side by side in a single theory, provide the framework for an explanation of
the new theory...
... hierarchies of race, sex, and class
and ofthe ways in which, hand in hand, the New Imperialism and the
New Journalism brought Britain into the twentieth century.
The war at home
which included the ... British ‘‘Uitlanders’’ inthe mining district ofthe Witwater-
srand. Hobson was still in South Africa at the collapse of negotiations
between the British andthe Boers, which culminated inthe Boer
ultimatum ... early inthe conflict, and he remained an important voice
during the course ofthe war. InThe War in South Africa, published shortly
after the outbreak ofthe war, Hobson examines the maneuverings...
... in
any joint including the ankle, knee, hand, wrist, elbow,
sacroiliac joint and other joints ofthe spine, however
most commonly occurs inthe lower extremity. In this
case, although the patient ... deposits in
the wrist due to gout [6,8,9]. The prevalence of gout in the
USA ranges between 0.5–2.8% in men and 0.1–0.6% in
women [2]. The prevalence rises to 4.4% of men and 1.8%
of women over the ... One week after
the initiation of colchicine, no swelling was present and
only mild pain was noted with flexion/extension of his
wrist and fingers. The patient was taken off colchicine due
to diarrhea....
... transport chain would nor-
malize the pathways involved
in the development of
the oxidative stress (68).
If our findings are proven by further studies in-
volving a larger number of patients, ... capillary re-
fill. The left foot was red and inflamed up to and in-
cluding the medial malleolus. The lateral aspect ofthe
great toe and second toe turned black. Laboratory
investigation revealed ...
with the
pathogenesis of insulin resistance and type 2
diabetes (48-51).
In obesity and
type 2 diabetes it has
been reported that antioxidants and IKK-B inhibitors
protect against insulin...
... domains or by specific phosphopeptides
that bind to the SH2 domains. The tandem SH2
domains bind to Tyr-627 and Tyr-659 simultaneously
in a specific orientation, in which Tyr-627 binds to the ... domain and Tyr-659 binds to the C-SH2
domain [17]. Experiments with Gab1 mutants which
are unable to bind to SHP-2 indicate that the
interaction between SHP-2 and Gab1 andthe
activation of ...
associated binder 1 (Gab1) polymorphism andthe combination of PTPN11 gene encoding src homology 2
domain-containing protein tyrosine phosphatase-2 (SHP2) and Gab1 gene with gastric cancer and gastric...