Raymond J Playford1, William M McLaren3, M Luisa Mearin14,15, Chris J Mulder16, Ross McManus7, Ralph McGinnis3, Lon R Cardon8, Panos Deloukas3 & Cisca Wijmenga2,4 We tested 310,605 SNPs for association in 778 individuals with celiac disease and 1,422 controls. Outside the HLA region, the most significant finding (rs13119723; P ¼ 2.0 Â 10–7) was in the KIAA1109-TENR-IL2-IL21 linkage disequilibrium block. We independently confirmed association in two further collections (strongest association at rs6822844
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-Number of shots heart; type of gun used; position of pt when shot; distance of the pt from the gun. History should be gathered from the pt, available eye-witnesses, and emergency medical service providers Does the patient have intra or extraperitoneal bleeding that requires surgical intervention? Does the patient have peritoneal contamination requiring washout and repair of a hollow viscus? Penetrating injuries with any hemodynamic instability and/or signs of intraperitoneal injury are treated
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change in the receptor which in turn activates the receptor resulting in up-regulation of gene expression. A unique property of nuclear receptors which differentiate them from other classes of receptors is their ability to directly interact with and control the expression of genomic DNA. Consequently nuclear receptors play key roles in both the embryonic development and adult homeostasis of organisms [2, 3, 4]. 3. LIGANDS: Ligands that bind to and activate nuclear receptors include lipophilic substances
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Single-Point Cutting Tool Variety 21 MILLING MACHINES 22 TYPES OF MILLING MACHINES 24 FIG.16 29 MILLING MACHINE PARTS AND FUNCTION 30 Milling Tools and Equipment 33 MILLING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 41 Collets, Spindle Adapters and Quick Change Tooling 44 Vises 47 Adjustable Angle Plate 48 Indexing Fixture 48 High Speed Milling Attachment 49 DRILL PRESS 51 Introduction 51 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 57 TWIST DRILLS 57 OTHER TYPES OF DRILL PRESS DEVICES 61 DRILL HOLDING DEVICES 63 REFERENCES
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NETWORK Manisha Department of Instrumentation and Control JSS Academy of Technical Education Noida, India manishadhangar1609@gmail.com Shivangi Saini Department of Instrumentation and Control JSS Academy of Technical Education Noida, India shivangisaini1109@gmail.com Apoorva Shukla Department of instrumentation and Control JSS Academy of Technical Education Noida, India apoorva2k@gmail.com Prof. Swati Mishra Department of Instrumentation and Control JSS Academy of Technical Education Noida, India
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proposed causal mechanism makes his study even more suspicious because his references are anecdotal and his reasoning is culturalist. This is why, I decided to investigate his findings deeper and conduct a test on his claims that Muslims are culturally more egalitarian than Christians. The plan of this paper works in the following way: I will start with a literature review and continue with a brief summary of Fish`s data analysis and his major claims about the causal mechanism behind the relationship
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Eur Respir J 1999; 13: 1455±1476 Printed in UK ± all rights reserved Copyright #ERS Journals Ltd 1999 European Respiratory Journal ISSN 0903-1936 REVIEW Pulmonary surfactant in health and human lung diseases: state of the art M. Griese Pulmonary surfactant in health and human lung diseases: state of the art. M. Griese. #ERS Journals Ltd 1999. ABSTRACT: Pulmonary surfactant is a complex and highly surface active material composed of lipids and proteins which is found in the fluid lining
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Physiology Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to understand the meaning of these two terms by: 1.1 Defining anatomy and physiology, and explaining how they are related. 1.2 Defining homeostasis and its mechanisms, and explaining its importance to survival. 1.3 Describing a feedback system and differentiating between positive and negative feedback. Competency 2: Organization of the Human Body Upon successful completion of this course, the student
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1. INTRODUCTION Just as computers revolutionized the latter half of the 20th century, the field of robotics has the potential to equally alter how we live in the 21st century. We've already seen how robots have changed the manufacturing of cars and other consumer goods by streamlining and speeding up the assembly line. We even have robotic lawn mowers and robotic pets. And robots have enabled us to see places that humans are not yet able to visit, such as other planets and the depths of the ocean
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(2014Spring) INFO TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE INFO-300-901-2014Spring | Technical Essay 3 | a comparative analysis | | Kym Harris | 4/26/2014 | | Introduction Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh, and Red Hat Linux are the most popular operating systems used today. All three platforms have pros and cons, but many users struggle to find the right OS to serve their computing needs. While Macintosh and Linux seem to be impenetrable to viruses, Windows suffers a great deal from such intrusions
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