... areas complained of narrowness of their houses in the 1960 s. At the time, airtight houses started to be built in urban area,and air pollution due to a lack of fresh air because of the low ventilation ... issue from the 1960s to early 1970s in Japan. On this ba-sis, the committee on sick house syndrome (SHS)by the Ministry of Health, L abour, and Welfare of Japan announced the guideline value of ... habitation. The cause of the disease onset relates to a house, symptoms occurwithin the house, symptoms are less serious or dis-appear when the patient is away fromthe house, andwhen the patient...
... different fromthe professor . . . of law, of economics, of allsubjects whatsoever.”35 For this reason, many preferred the use of the term “university system” to “full-time system.”To the joy of ... threatened—that is the central concern of the story told in the following pages.ããThis book is intended to provide a synthetic history ofAmerican medicaleducation fromthe turn ofthe twentieth ... country. For instance, the conquest of hookworm was important to the economic development of the South and the attraction of Northern capital to that region.52 The completion ofthe Panama Canal was...
... rows in the race ought to live till the age of 60;and if all the members ofthe Oxford 1829 crew hadlived till the 10th of June, 1869, the 40th anniversary of the race, and then died, their lives ... UniversityMatches came off, in which 32 crews competed. In the case of each of these crews I have calculated the pro-bable duration of life ofthe different Oarsmen of whomthey were composed: the following ... reasonmay the British mother bewail the murder of her inno*cents and denounce the callous indifference of those towhom their education is entrusted. As a further proof of the dangers which result from...
... dwells in thee more endless and eternal than the cells ofthe flowers, the spheres ofthe planets, and the life ofthe insect—if thou recognizest in thyself as in a shadow the reflection ofthe Eternal ... co-operation in the progress ofthe work, and many valuable suggestions; to Prof. Feuling, the eminent philologist, ofthe University of Wisconsin, for his literal version ofthe extracts fromthe "Deutsche ... it; I heard the lowing of cattle and the songs ofthe herdsmen; I saw the hunters with their rifles crossing the mountains, and the old and young gathering together at twilight in the village;...
... one side of my hat and out darted one ofthe birds; then I lifted the hat from the other. One ofthe females then rushed, apparently with notes of joy and congratulation, to one ofthe males, ... most of his kinsmen, the golden-wing prefers the fields and the borders of the forest to the deeper seclusion ofthe woods, and hence, contrary to the habit of his tribe, obtains most of his ... secret. They talked, they encouraged each other, and they kept up the search, now one, now the other, now both together. Sometimes they dropped down to within a few feet ofthe entrance to the...
... Pi. The effect of these samples on cyto-kine production by PBMCs activated by LPS was thenassessed as described above.Prediction of interaction sites The prediction of binding sites fromthe ... meal from a variety of verte-brates, ranging from amphibians to mammals, andincluding domestic animals and humans [2]. It is the one ofthe vectors of Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent of Lyme ... action of Iris. Finally, the action of anti-ep5 serum could not beanalyzed because it inhibited the production of TNF-aby itself, i.e. in the absence of Iris (data not shown). From these results,...
... molecular mass ofthe native peptide wasconsistent with the oxidation ofthe corresponding thiolgroups, in order t o form the last missing disulfi de bridge.Furthermore, this is one ofthe c onstant ... shown thereafter. The first group(11 sequences) is fromthe a-ScTXs, t he second is fromthe b-ScTXs. Birtoxin is the sho rtest. The de pressant and the long-chain ex citatory are in the last two ... ofthe N-terminal segment with C5 ofthe b2 stran d [ 9]. The fourth disulfide bond is established between C1 and C8, of the N- with t he C-terminal region. The excitatory insecttoxins lack the...
... behavior ofthe central bank as a lender of last resort. The first section will relate the story ofthe Northern Rock bank. In light of those facts, the second section will discuss the impact of the ... for the first £2,000 and 90% ofthe remaining £33,0003 . The severity of the run has been further aggravated by the radio announcement exaggerating the difficulties ofthe bank and by the ... ofthe shares’ price during the first part ofthe year, there had not been any sign of depositors’ massive withdrawals before September. This is a further proof that despite the existence of...
... thus removing the majority of counterexamples to the aesthetic theory of art. However, the nature of avant-garde art means that since the era of Duchamp’s readymade artworks, the boundaries ... not come fromthe sight ofthe words or the gleaming curves ofthe urinal. Rather, these non-perceptual aesthetic properties strike us and are thus perceived directly, not through the five ... the aesthetic, there are some artworks that do not. Avant-garde artworks are offered as counterexamples to the aesthetic theory as they are artworks that reject the very idea of the aesthetic....
... incubating them throughearly testing, and then into the competitive world of the marketplace and clinic. The goal ofthe percubator isnot to meld these two modes of thinking together;rather, it ... discovery: The fundamental role of academiclabs. Sci Transl Med 2010, 2:30cm16.10. Scudellari M: The profits of nonprofit. The suprising results when drugdevelopment and altruism collide. The Scientist ... to leave the ministry. The profession is antiquated. In an altered age, we wor-ship in the dead forms of our forefathers.- Ralph Waldo Emerson The present proposal is in response to the recent...
... incubating them throughearly testing, and then into the competitive world of the marketplace and clinic. The goal ofthe percubator isnot to meld these two modes of thinking together;rather, it ... discovery: The fundamental role of academiclabs. Sci Transl Med 2010, 2:30cm16.10. Scudellari M: The profits of nonprofit. The suprising results when drugdevelopment and altruism collide. The Scientist ... eventually of use to the privatesector and hence the public. Both of these m ethods areproductive and appropriate of course; however, theyneglect certain kinds of activity that the percubatorcould...