Physiological indicators
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Jiaogulan (Gynostemma pentaphyllum (Thunb.) Makino) is distributed mostly in mountainous areas, in shaded and humid places at 300-3200 meters above sea level. This study was conducted to determine the appropriate application dose of nitrogen for the growth of Jiaogulan under different shading conditions.
11p vibecca 01-10-2024 2 1 Download
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Identify biological characteristics, some indicators of physiological and biochemical blood and urine of civets in captivity; determine the change in sex hormones of female civets and evaluate the effect of sexual stimulation on the fertility of civets in captivity in order to preserve herd in the direction of quantity development.
27p larachdumlanat129 20-01-2021 23 3 Download
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Twenty one genotypes including check Krishna were evaluated in randomized block design with three replications during kharif-2017 at research farm of TCA, Dholi for estimation of genetic variability among them. Genotypes varied significantly for all the morpho-physiological characters indicating the presence of considerable variability among the genotypes. Significant bidirectional shift was observed in the mean values as compared to better check, thus provided scope for selection.
5p angicungduoc6 22-07-2020 18 2 Download
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The presence of heterocyclic moiety in diverse compounds, strongly indicative of the desired effect on physiological activity, and it reflects on efforts to find useful synthetic drugs.
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This chapter list the steps involved in preparing animal tissue for microscopic viewing; list several structural and functional characteristics of epithelial tissue; name, classify, and describe the various types of epithelia, and indicate their chief function(s) and location(s).
29p tangtuy07 02-04-2016 45 3 Download
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Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed of the primary tissues, but its amount in particular organs varies. For example, skin consists primarily of connective tissue, while the brain contains very little. This chapter provides knowledge of connective tissue, indicate common characteristics of connective tissue, and list and describe its structural elements.
48p tangtuy07 02-04-2016 40 2 Download
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Chapter 7 - The skeleton (part b) provides knowledge of vertebral column and thoracic cage. This chapter describe the structure of the vertebral column, list its components, and describe its curvatures; indicate a common function of the spinal curvatures and the intervertebral discs; name and describe the bones of the thoracic cage (bony thorax); differentiate true from false ribs.
35p tangtuy07 02-04-2016 39 3 Download
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Chapter 13 - The peripheral nervous system and reflex activity (part b). This chapter define ganglion and indicate the general body location of ganglia, describe the general structure of a nerve, follow the process of nerve regeneration, name the 12 pairs of cranial nerves, indicate the body region and structures innervated by each.
30p tangtuy07 02-04-2016 50 3 Download
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Metabolically unstable proteins are involved in a multitude of regulatory networks, including those that control cell signaling, the cell cycle and in many responses to physiological stress. In the present study, we have deter-mined the stability and characterized the degradation process of some members of the Gq class of heterotrimeric G proteins. Pulse-chase experi-ments in HEK293 cells indicated a rapid turnover of endogenously expressed Gaq and overexpressed Gaq and Ga16 subunits.
13p fptmusic 12-04-2013 37 2 Download
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Inorder to clarify the role of cytochrome innitrate reductase we have performed spectrophotometric and stopped-flow kinetic studies of reduction and oxidation of the cytochrome hemes with analogues of physiological quinones, using menadione as an analogue of menaquinone and duro-quinone as an analogue of ubiquinone, and comparing the results with those obtained with dithionite. The spectropho-tometric studies indicate that reduction of the cytochrome hemes varies according to the analogue of quinoneused, and in no cases is it complete....
8p dell39 03-04-2013 53 3 Download
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The formation of amyloid fibrils is associated with various human medical disorders of unrelated origin. Recent research indicates that self-assembled amyloid fibrils are also involved in physiological processes in several micro-organisms. Yet, the molecular basis for the recognition and self-assembly processes mediating the formation of such structures from their soluble protein precursors is not fully understood.
8p dell39 27-03-2013 38 5 Download
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Bacillus subtilishas three active tyrosine kinases, PtkA, PtkB and McsB, which play an important role in the physiology of the bacterium. Genome sequence analysis and biochemical experiments indicated that the ortholog of McsB, BAS0080, is the only active tyrosine kinase present inBacillus anthracis.
11p vinaphone15 28-02-2013 27 2 Download
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This study was aimed at investigating the physiological role of ferredoxin-glutamate synthases (EC 1.4.1.7), NADH-glutamate synthase (EC 1.4.1.14) and carbamoylphosphate synthetase (EC 6.3.5.5) in Arabidopsis. Pheno-typic analysis revealed a high level of photorespiratory ammonium, gluta-mine⁄glutamate and asparagine⁄aspartate in theGLU1mutant lacking the major ferredoxin-glutamate synthase, indicating that excess photorespiratory ammonium was detoxified into amino acids for transport out of the veins....
16p vinaphone15 25-02-2013 43 5 Download
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Proteinase 3 and neutrophil elastase are serine proteinases of the polymor-phonuclear neutrophils, which are considered to have both similar localiza-tion and ligand specificity because of their high sequence similarity. However, recent studies indicate that they might have different and yet complementary physiologic roles.
17p mobifone23 21-01-2013 38 4 Download
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Polyubiquitin receptors execute the targeting of polyubiquitylated proteins to the 26S proteasome. In vitro studies indicate that disturbance of the physiological balance among different receptor proteins impairs the prote-asomal degradation of polyubiquitylated proteins.
12p cosis54 08-12-2012 42 3 Download
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A variety of organisms have been investigated to evaluate their potential as biological indicators of different forms of pollution in the aquatic environment (e.g. review by Gunkel 1994). Certain species have been identified as being highly sensitive either in their physiological response to aquatic contaminants or in their ability to accumulate particular toxins in a dose-time dependent manner.
8p nhoxden_20101991 13-06-2011 83 5 Download
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Efficacy of SNS in Different Disease States Efficacy studies have shown that malnourished patients undergoing major thoracoabdominal surgery benefit from SNS. Critical illness requiring ICU care including major burns, major trauma, severe sepsis, closed head injury, and severe pancreatitis [positive CT scan and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) 10] all benefit by early SNS, as indicated by reduced mortality and morbidity. In critical illness, initiation of SNS within 24 h of injury or ICU admission is associated with a ~50% reduction in mortality.
5p konheokonmummim 03-12-2010 68 5 Download
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Indications in gene therapy clinical trials. The chart divides clinical gene transfer studies by disease classification. A majority of trials have addressed cancer, with monogenic disorders and cardiovascular diseases the next largest categories. (Reproduced with permission from J Gene Med. New Jersey, Wiley, 2006.) Gene Transfer for Genetic Disease Gene transfer strategies for genetic disease generally involve gene addition therapy. This approach most commonly involves transfer of the missing gene to a physiologically relevant target cell. ...
5p konheokonmummim 03-12-2010 100 4 Download