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Memleketin ilk TĆ¼rk futbolcusu F. HĆ¼snĆ¼ Kayacan
Taha Toros ArÅivi, Dosya Adı: GalatasarayÄ°stanbul Kalkınma Ajansı (TR10/14/YEN/0033) Ä°stanbul Development Agency (TR10/14/YEN/0033
Online Dating for Young People with Autism
<p>In my capacity as autism affairs at te website www.disabilitymatch.co.uk I provided this article to advise young autistic people on their best path towards finding a life partner.</p
Chaos_UAR_Appendix_Final_Submission ā Supplemental material for Order out of Chaos: The Case for a New Conceptualization of the Cross-Boundary Instruments of American Regionalism
<p>Supplemental material, Chaos_UAR_Appendix_Final_Submission for Order out of Chaos: The Case for a New Conceptualization of the Cross-Boundary Instruments of American Regionalism by David Miller and Jen Nelles in Urban Affairs Review</p
Additional file 1: of The CII-specific autoimmune T-cell response develops in the presence of FTY720 but is regulated by enhanced Treg cells that inhibit the development of autoimmune arthritis
Specificity of DR1-CII tetramer for binding to DR1-restricted, CII-specific, CD4 + T cells. T cells specific for the CII257ā274 or HA306ā318 peptides were incubated with the DR1-CII tetramer labeled with PE as described in the Methods section, washed, and analyzed by flow cytometry. A minimum of 10,000 cells were analyzed, and the data were gated using forward scatter vs. 90-degree light scatter. a CII257ā274-specific T-cell hybridoma DR1-CII-E174 and HA306ā318-specific T-cell hybridoma DR1-HA-8. Only the CII-specific hybridoma bound the DR1-CII tetramer. b CII257ā274-specific T-cell hybridoma DR1-CII-18 and HA306ā318-specific T-cell hybridoma DR1-HA-3. Only the CII-specific hybridoma bound the DR1-CII tetramer. (DOC 63 kb
The DielsāAlder Cyclization of Ketenimines
A DielsāAlder reaction between cyclopentadiene and a variety of ketenimines is reported. A copper(I)-bis(phosphine complex catalyzes the cycloaddition across the Cī»N bond of the ketenimine in a [4 + 2] reaction to give an enamine intermediate that is hydrolyzed upon purification to generate aminoketones
Pathway from built environment to health effects (adapted from Mitchell CS, Hodgson MJ, unpublished data)
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Improving Indoor Environmental Quality for Public Health: Impediments and Policy Recommendations"</p><p></p><p>Environmental Health Perspectives 2007;115(6):953-957.</p><p>Published online 25 Jan 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1892115.</p><p>This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original DOI</p
Pathway from perception of IEQ risk and modifying factors to likelihood of political action adapted from
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Improving Indoor Environmental Quality for Public Health: Impediments and Policy Recommendations"</p><p></p><p>Environmental Health Perspectives 2007;115(6):953-957.</p><p>Published online 25 Jan 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1892115.</p><p>This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original DOI</p
The DielsāAlder Cyclization of Ketenimines
A DielsāAlder reaction between cyclopentadiene and a variety of ketenimines is reported. A copper(I)-bis(phosphine complex catalyzes the cycloaddition across the Cī»N bond of the ketenimine in a [4 + 2] reaction to give an enamine intermediate that is hydrolyzed upon purification to generate aminoketones
Mechanized and Natural Soil-to-Air Transfer of Trifluralin and Prometryn from a Cotton Field in Las Cruces, New Mexico
Two
pre-emergence herbicides (trifluralin and prometryn) were applied
on a cotton field in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and their atmospheric
particle and gas-phase concentrations were measured during mechanized
soil preparation and natural wind erosion sampling events before and
after herbicide application. Air sampling was conducted using samplers
mounted at various heights from the ground and at various locations
on the field. During mechanized soil management with a disk harrow,
sampling occurred at two distances from the tractor (ānear-sourceā,
4 m downwind and āfar-sourceā, 20ā100 m from
the disking tractor). Natural background (no disking) sampling events
occurred during daytime and at night. Both herbicides were quantifiable
for all postapplication sampling events, including background sampling
that occurred 8, 38, and 40 days after herbicide application. Average
concentrations in both the gas and particle phases ranged from about
10 to 350 ng/m<sup>3</sup>. Averaging by event type, mean total prometryn
concentrations were 2 (night background) to 8 (near-source) times
higher than the corresponding trifluralin concentrations. Prometryn/trifluralin
ratios were higher in airborne samples than in soil, indicative of
trifluralin losses during daytime sampling, possibly via atmospheric
reactions. Prometryn particle phase mass fractions were generally
higher than those for trifluralin for all sampling events, consistent
with <i>K</i><sub>air/soilāoc</sub> partition coefficients,
and particle-phase mass fractions were higher for near-source disking
and daytime background sampling compared to far-source and nighttime.
Daytime natural background prometryn concentrations could be as high
as those measured during disking, and background samples showed significant
relationships to meteorological parameters (air temperature, relative
humidity, and dewpoint). Mechanical disturbance by tilling operations
reduced the ability to predict airborne herbicide concentrations on
the basis of meteorological conditions. Prometryn concentrations were
higher for larger particle sizes (<i>D</i><sub>p</sub> >
1.8 Ī¼m), while no clear patterns with particle size were observed
for trifluralin. Trifluralin concentrations in the smallest size bin
(PM<sub>0.18</sub>) were 2ā50 times higher than prometryn for
the three disking events where an impactor was used, indicating the
importance of measuring size-resolved herbicide distributions in future
studies
Baseline demographic characteristics.
Ā£<p>Based on 43 lesions.</p>Ā§<p>Only fifteen patients were tested with LST.</p><p>Abbreviations: AMB, amphotericin B; LST, leishmanin skin test; NT, naĆÆve treatment; PT, prior treatment.</p
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