Early humans
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Many East Asian economies experienced rapid economic growth since the early 1960’s, with Singapore and Malaysia being two of the best performers. Various factors have contributed to this growth. They include export-orientated policies, capital investment, a market-friendly approach and an institutional regulatory framework that attracts foreign investors. Another factor is the role of human capital in the form of formal and informal education. Human capital has been researched at both the theoretical and empirical levels.
247p runthenight04 02-02-2023 6 2 Download
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The aim of the study was to investigate the risk of human papillomavirus (HPV) genotyping particularly vaccine genotypes and multiple infections for cervical precancer and cancer, which might contribute to developing genotype-specific screening strategy and assessing potential effects of HPV vaccine.
13p vielonmusk 21-01-2022 19 1 Download
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Long non-coding RNA (LncRNA) HOTAIR was amplified and overexpressed in many human carcinomas, which could serve as a useful target for cancer early detection and treatment. The 99mTc radiolabeled antisense oligonucleotides (ASON) could visualize the expression of HOTAIR and provide a diagnostic value for malignant tumors.
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The first humanlike creatures appeared in Africa four million years ago. Early humans left no written records. Without such records, archaeologists and anthropologists have had to rely on fossils, artifacts, and skeletal remains to develop theories about their lives. Researchers have concluded that the earliest humans lived as hunters and gatherers and focused on basic needs. Only millions of years later did they develop the skills and tools necessary to engage in agriculture and to build the first civilizations.
87p tangtuy05 01-04-2016 71 10 Download
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Human behavior in the social environment systems theory and the ecological perspective provided the medical model an early model for social work practice,the systems ecological perspective, biological influences,review bio psycho social influences, systems, boundaries,a change in one part of a system affects all partshomeostatic disequilibrium adaptation, the family as a social system.
23p thuytrangseven 27-08-2014 85 6 Download
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Prerequisite Control avian influenza in poultry Vaccines Early detecting poultry cases Localizing outbreak areas Destroying suspected poultry flocks Future: centralization in raising/slautering Control poultry-human contacts Propagation/Health education Symptomatic surveillance Prophylaxis for poultry workers and household members (?) Oseltamivir 75 mg qd
19p motorola_12 01-06-2013 46 2 Download
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The human immunodeficiency virus type 1, HIV-1, genome encodes a highly conserved regulatory gene product, Vpr (96 amino acids), which is incorporated into virions in quantities equivalent to those of the viral Gag protein. In infected cells, Vpr is believed to function during the early stages of HIV-1 replication (such as transcription of the proviral genome and migration of preintegration nuclear complex), blocks cells in G2 phase and triggers apoptosis.
10p system191 01-06-2013 45 4 Download
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Galactokinase (EC 2.7.1.6) catalyzes the first committed step in the catabolism of galactose. The sugar is phosphor-ylated at position 1 at the expense of ATP. Lack of fully functional galactokinase is one cause of the inherited disease galactosemia, the main clinical manifestation of which is early onset cataracts. Human galactokinase (GALK1) was expressed in and purified fromEscherichia coli.The recom-binant enzyme was both soluble and active.
8p fptmusic 16-04-2013 40 3 Download
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Viral subversion of apoptosis regulation plays an important role in the outcome of host⁄virus interactions. Although human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) encodes several immediate early (IE) antiapoptotic proteins (IE1, IE2, vMIA and vICA), no proapoptotic HCMV protein has yet been iden-tified. Here we show that US28, a functional IE HCMV-encoded chemo-kine receptor, which may be involved in both viral dissemination and immune evasion, constitutively induces apoptosis in several cell types.
15p fptmusic 11-04-2013 37 1 Download
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Base excision repair (BER), a major pathway for the removal of simple lesions in DNA, requires the co-ordinated action of several repair and ancillary proteins, the impairment of which can lead to genetic instability. We here address the role of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) in BER. Using anin vitro cross-linking assay, we reveal that PARP-1 is always involved in repair of a uracil-containing oligonucleotide and that it binds to the damaged DNA during the early stages of repair.
0p awards 06-04-2013 43 2 Download
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Three novel CXC chemokines were identified in common carp (Cyprinus carpioL.) through homology cloning. Phy-logenetic analyses show that one of the three CXC chemo-kines is an unambiguous orthologue ofCXCL14,whereas both others are orthologues ofCXCL12,and were named CXCL12aandCXCL12b. Percentages of amino acid iden-tity between each of these carp chemokines and their human and mouse orthologues are markedly higher than those reported previously for other carp CXC chemokines, sug-gestive of involvement invital processes, whichhave allowed for relatively few structural changes. ...
13p awards 05-04-2013 26 3 Download
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The cytomegalovirus immediate-early (CMV IE) gene enhancer/promoter regulates the expression of immediate-early gene products and initiation of CMV replication. TNF-aand lipopolysaccharide (LPS) strongly activate the promoter, possibly involving NF-jB. CpG-oligodeoxy-nucleotides (CpG-ODNs), which contain unmethylated CpG dinucleotides in the context of particular base sequences, havegainedattentionbecauseof their stimulating effects, via NF-jB, which have a strong innate immune response.
12p dell39 03-04-2013 30 5 Download
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The contributions of human DNA polymerases (pols)a, dande during S-phase progression were studied in order to elaborate how these enzymes co-ordinate their functions during nuclear DNA replication. Pol d was three to four times more intensely UV cross-linked to nascent DNA in late compared with early S phase, whereas the cross-linking of pols aande remained nearly constant throughout the S phase.
18p inspiron33 25-03-2013 66 4 Download
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Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) has been the focus of a number of stu-dies due to its ability to promote septic shock and a massive impact on the human immune system. Even though symptoms and pathology associated with SEB is well known, early molecular events that lead to lethality are still poorly understood.
11p galaxyss3 07-03-2013 28 3 Download
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The world knows an immense amount of suffering, much of it humanly inflicted and much of it humanly preventable. My book seeks to shed light on the moral dimensions of this fact. Ultimately, it aims to clarify the nature of the duty to relieve suffering, and to encourage reflection on the kinds of changes that would be necessary to bring our lives into adequate compliance with this duty. I have brooded on these matters for a long time.
252p haiduong_1 28-02-2013 37 5 Download
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Complex IV is the terminal enzyme of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. In humans, biogenesis of complex IV involves the coordinated assembly of 13 subunits encoded by both mitochondrial and nuclear genomes. The early stages of complex IV assembly involving mitochondrial DNA-encoded subunits CO1 and CO2 have been well studied.
13p viettel02 20-02-2013 31 4 Download
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Current evidence indicates that chylomicron remnants (CMR) induce macrophage foam cell formation, an early event in atherosclerosis. Inflam-mation also plays a part in atherogenesis and the transcription factor nuclear factor-jB (NF-jB) has been implicated. In this study, the influence of CMR on the activity of NF-jB in macrophages and its modulation by the fatty acid composition of the particles were investigated using macro-phages derived from the human monocyte cell line THP-1 and CMR-like particles (CRLPs)....
14p viettel02 20-02-2013 43 4 Download
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In the early 1980’s, the Japanese were the first to recognize dairy components as having significant contributions to “physiologically functional foods.” Since then there has been an increasing number of investigations that have supported this view.Current evidence for the health benefits of most dairy foods and dairy components is based primarily on in vitro and in vivo animal studies. Human clinical studies are still needed in many areas.
34p nhocbuonthich 18-06-2012 134 24 Download
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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Human herpesvirus 6 major immediate early promoter has strong activity in T cells and is useful for heterologous gene expression
9p dauphong1 21-12-2011 38 4 Download
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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Early The glucocorticoid RU24858 does not distinguish between transrepression and transactivation in primary human eosinophils...
10p thulanh27 13-12-2011 48 4 Download