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RCP 24-2.indd

by Héctor Nava-Trujillo , MV Esp , Armando Quintero-Moreno , PhD; Geovanny Finol-Parra , MV, MS; Gabriela Carruyo , PhD ; Venuslira Vilchez-Siu , Carla Osorio-Meléndez , M V , Jorge Rubio-Guillén , MS; Robert Valeris-Chacín , Leonardo
"... Summary The aim of this study was to determine the percentage of sperm with damaged chromatic measure with toluidine blue stain and it´s relationship with motility and viability in criopreserverd semen from Brahman bulls. Three ejaculates from six Brahman bulls were used. Immediately after thawing, ..."
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.96%). Viability was positively correlated with motility (r=0.77217, p=0.0002), and negatively correlated with damaged chromatin sperms (r= -0.43104, p=0.0087). Motility percentage was negatively correlated with the percentage of sperms with damaged chromatin (r=-0.48337, p=0.0421). In conclusion, cryopreserved

07 C 242- CORR

by Raymond G Najjar , Henry A Walker , Patti J Anderson , Eric J Barron , Richard J Bord , Jody R Gibson , Victor S Kennedy , C Gregory Knight , J Patrick Megonigal , Robert E O'connor , Colin D Polsky , Norbert P Psuty , Bruce A Richards , Lisa G Sorenson , Eric M Steele , Robert S Swanson , I R
"... ABSTRACT: This paper assesses the potential impacts of climate change on the mid-Atlantic coastal (MAC) region of the United States. In order of increasing uncertainty, it is projected that sea level, temperature and streamflow will increase in the MAC region in response to higher levels of atmosph ..."
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mobile estuarine species and will exacerbate the already low summer oxygen levels in mid-Atlantic estuaries because of increased oxygen demand and decreased oxygen solubility. Streamflow increases could substantially degrade water quality, with significant negative consequences for submerged aquatic

CT 2.4.2 Communicability and Bipartivity in Complex Networks at Negative Temperatures

by Desmond J. Higham, Ernesto Estrada, Naomichi Hatano
"... Bipartivity is an important property that arises naturally in many contexts of network study (Estrada and Rodriguez-Velazquez, 2005). Strictly, an undirected, unweighted network is said to be bipartite if the nodes can be divided into two disjoint subsets such that all edges link from one subset to ..."
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Bipartivity is an important property that arises naturally in many contexts of network study (Estrada and Rodriguez-Velazquez, 2005). Strictly, an undirected, unweighted network is said to be bipartite if the nodes can be divided into two disjoint subsets such that all edges link from one subset to the other. More generally, it is of interest to

242 Bull World Health Organ 2010;88:242 | doi:10.2471/BLT.10.077362

by unknown authors
"... International climate policy has been set back by the failure to achieve a strong and legally binding agreement at the United Nations ’ Climate Change Conference held in Copenhagen in December 2009. This has been compounded by the unau-thorized release of email content dating back 10 years from lead ..."
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leading climate sci-entists, and an acknowledged error (and other alleged errors) in the most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), leading to widespread negative reporting of climate science. This is occurring just as the public

242 BIS Papers No 24 Forex interventions in Peru: 2002-2004

by Adrián Armas
"... Financial dollarisation is a key characteristic to consider when designing and implementing policies in Peru. This is because it has some inherent risks for the economy. For example, an unexpected sharp domestic currency depreciation may have negative consequences on the economy through the well-kno ..."
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Financial dollarisation is a key characteristic to consider when designing and implementing policies in Peru. This is because it has some inherent risks for the economy. For example, an unexpected sharp domestic currency depreciation may have negative consequences on the economy through the well

Assessment 20(2) 242 –252 © The Author(s) 2011 Reprints and permission:

by How Much Power, Ivailo Partchev, Paul De Boeck, Rolf Steyer
"... An old issue in psychological assessment is to what extent power and speed each are measured by a given intelligence test. Starting from accuracy and response time data, an approach based on posterior time limits (cut-offs of recorded response time) leads to three kinds of recoded data: time data (w ..."
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of the latent trait moved from power to speed when the posterior time limit was reduced. It was also found that a reduction of the posterior time limit had no negative effect on the reliability of the latent trait measures (of whatever kind).

Penalties for success: Reactions to women who succeed at male gendertyped tasks.

by Madeline E Heilman , Aaron S Wallen , Daniella Fuchs , Melinda M Tamkins - Journal of Applied Psychology, , 2004
"... A total of 242 subjects participated in 3 experimental studies investigating reactions to a woman's success in a male gender-typed job. Results strongly supported the authors' hypotheses, indicating that (a) when women are acknowledged to have been successful, they are less liked and more ..."
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A total of 242 subjects participated in 3 experimental studies investigating reactions to a woman's success in a male gender-typed job. Results strongly supported the authors' hypotheses, indicating that (a) when women are acknowledged to have been successful, they are less liked

Fuzhou Negatives and Their Interaction with Aspect, Modality and Mood

by Szu-i Sylvia Yuŏ
"... In general, there are five negatives in the Fuzhouэ topolect: [i 55], ੀ[ma242], [mo53], Ϗ[mui242] and ం[m 24]. Each of these displays unique features in constructions and encodes particular meanings, especially within the discussion of aspect, modality and mood. First, is the most often-seen negat ..."
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In general, there are five negatives in the Fuzhouэ topolect: [i 55], ੀ[ma242], [mo53], Ϗ[mui242] and ం[m 24]. Each of these displays unique features in constructions and encodes particular meanings, especially within the discussion of aspect, modality and mood. First, is the most often

Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 24(2) 283 –287 © 2012 The Author(s)

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"... Bovine brucellosis and leptospirosis are caused, respectively, by infection with the Gram-negative bacteria Brucella abor-tus and Leptospira spp. These diseases cause reproductive problems, especially abortion, leading to economic losses ..."
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Bovine brucellosis and leptospirosis are caused, respectively, by infection with the Gram-negative bacteria Brucella abor-tus and Leptospira spp. These diseases cause reproductive problems, especially abortion, leading to economic losses

Dynamics and Timing of in Vivo Mutations at Gag Residue 242 during Primary HIV-1 Subtype C Infection

by Vladimir Novitskya, Rui Wangc, Lauren Margolina, Jeannie Bacaa, Sikhulile Moyob, Rosemary Musondab, M. Essexa
"... Viral mutations at Gag residue 242 and relevant viral polymorphisms were analyzed in a cohort of 42 individuals with primary HIV-1 subtype C infection using single-genome amplification/ sequencing. In HLA-B*57/5801-negative subjects infected with 242N escape variant, reversion to Asn appeared at med ..."
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Viral mutations at Gag residue 242 and relevant viral polymorphisms were analyzed in a cohort of 42 individuals with primary HIV-1 subtype C infection using single-genome amplification/ sequencing. In HLA-B*57/5801-negative subjects infected with 242N escape variant, reversion to Asn appeared
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