SpringerLink: Planta - Abstract Volume 205 Issue 1 (1998) Pp 73-81 Cyanobacteria (mesophilic · thermophilic) · Irondeficiency-induced protein A (IdiA)· Manganese deficiency · Iron deficiency · Synechococcus pcc 6301 and http://link.springer-ny.com/link/service/journals/00425/bibs/8205001/82050073.ht
Extractions: Received: 28 July 1997 / Accepted: 26 November 1997 Abstract. Iron-deficiency-induced protein A (IdiA) with a calculated molecular mass of 35 kDa has previously been shown to be essential under manganese- and iron-limiting conditions in the cyanobacteria Synechococcus PCC 6301 and PCC 7942. Studies of mutants indicated that in the absence of IdiA mainly photosystem II becomes damaged, suggesting that the major function of IdiA is in Mn and not Fe metabolism (Michel et al 1996, Microbiology 142: 2635-2645). To further elucidate the function of IdiA, the immunocytochemical localization of IdiA in the cell was examined. These investigations provided evidence that under mild Fe deficiency IdiA is intracellularly localized and is mainly associated with the thylakoid membrane in Synechococcus PCC 6301. The protein became distributed throughout the cell under severe Fe limitation when substantial morphological changes had already occurred. For additional verification of a preferential thylakoid membrane association of IdiA, these investigations were extended to the thermophilic
SPC PCC In factor II and factor X deficiency take into account that the effect of the coumarinderivative can last longer than the effect of the DeGAB ® pcc nano/SD. http://www.degab.de/html/spc_pcc.htm
Extractions: AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Authored by Karl S Roth, MD , Chief, Divisions of Genetics, Endocrinology, and Metabolism, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Virginia Commonwealth University and Medical College of Virginia Karl S Roth, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha American Academy of Pediatrics American Association for the Advancement of Science American College of Nutrition ... Sigma Xi , Society for Pediatric Research, and Southern Society for Pediatric Research Edited by Christian J Renner, MD , Consulting Staff, University Hospital for Children and Adolescents, Erlangen, Germany; Robert Konop, PharmD , Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Section of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Minnesota; Margaret McGovern, MD, PhD , Vice Chair, Associate Professor, Department of Human Genetics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Paul D Petry, DO, FACOP
Differential Gene Expression In Strain pcc 6803, a unicellular, transformable heterotrophic cyanobacterium, hasbecome a genes known to be highly transcribed under irondeficiency (eg,isiA http://rycomusa.com/aspp2000/public/P39/0161.html
Extractions: Synechocystis strain PCC 6803 under different environmental conditions and in mutants involved with the regulation of photosynthesis. Membership Meetings Publications Education ... ASPB HOME Abstract Center Session List Poster: Genomics Abs # 642: Differential gene expression in Synechocystis strain PCC 6803 under different environmental conditions and in mutants involved with the regulation of photosynthesis. Presenter: Singh, Abhay K. asingh@bilbo.bio.purdue.edu Authors Singh, Abhay K. (A) Li, Hong (A) Sherman, Louis A. (A) Affiliations: (A): Purdue University, Department of Biological Sciences Cyanobacteria utilize a number of regulatory strategies, including global changes in gene expression, that enable them to optimize their survival in restricted growth conditions. Synechocystis sp. Strain PCC 6803, a unicellular, transformable heterotrophic cyanobacterium, has become a particularly valuable model organism now that its genome has been completely sequenced. Thus, the ability to successfully prepare microarrays of the Synechocystis Mycobacterium tuberculosis .This is a 1080-clone cosmid library with 35-45kb fragments of the Synechocystis genome and we tested proof-of-concept by comparing transcription in iron-deficient vs. iron-reconstituting cells. We detected genes known to be highly transcribed under iron-deficiency (e.g.
Pcc - Sexual Health And Relationship Counselors HIV/AIDS ( Human Immunodeficiency Virus or Acquired Immune deficiency Syndrome )Symptoms Appear Symptoms of HIV appear several months to several years http://hcs.harvard.edu/~pcc/sti.html
UW-Madison PCC - Guide To The Clerkship: Student Expectations Each regional site will have a computer available for pcc curriculum and 10% of ascheduled clerkship activity they will be required to make up the deficiency. http://www.fammed.wisc.edu/pcc/guide/rules.html
Extractions: Curriculum Regional Sites Evaluation Preceptor Tools ... Contact Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of professionalism in all interactions in the PCC. It is a privilege to be invited into the practice of community physicians. As ambassadors of the UW Medical School, we rely on you to respect teachers, preceptors and patients and to maintain ethical behavior. Professional attire is expected but white coats are not required for patient care. In some sites, students are housed in shared homes, apartments or call rooms. Adhering to the rules and using good judgment is critical to your professional reputation. Check with your mentor or site director for further details if you have any questions about expectations. Bring your stethoscope, required textbooks or other references to your site. Most clinical practices are equipped with oto-opthalmoscopes. If you have a lap top computer, plan to use it during the clerkship. Each regional site will have a computer available for PCC curriculum and communication. Students are expected to attend all scheduled clinical and curriculum sessions. Call is not required, but if you are interested, check with your preceptor to see if you can participate in after hours call, nursing home visits, hospital rounds or other community health activities.
SF Muni: August 28, 2002 PCC Minutes She will keep the pcc updated on SAN's work on this issue. Prior to this action, thecompany would be informed of the deficiency and provided ten days in which http://www.sfmuni.com/rid_pcc/pm020828.htm
Extractions: PCC Executive Committee meeting 65 -9TH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO PCC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: JEANNE LYNCH, PCC CHAIR; CHERYL DAMICO, PCC VICE CHAIR; LAURIE GRAHAM, PCC SECRETARY; JEWEL MCGINNIS; HOBART BANKS; CLAUDIA BOUDREAU; ERMA BRIM; GILDA CHICO; ALICIA DUKE; GENYA EHRLICH; MARK ELIAS; BETTY FUNG; DEE ANN HENDRIX; TARA HOUSMAN; GRIFF HUMPHREY; SUBIANI KING; MICHAEL KWOK; JOHN LAZAR; GENEVIEVE LEW; HAL MELLEGARD; ANTHONY NICCO; BRUCE OKA; HOSEA TURNER PCC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS EXCUSED: BILL HOLLABAUGH; KAREN ROSEN; STU SMITH GUESTS: RUTH KIM; DOROTHY BANKS; MARY SAUNDERS; CHUCK AYALA, CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON AGING; DAVE SMITH, MV TRANSPORTATION; POLA WILSON; KAREN YOUNG-SIMMONS; MARY MCGUIRE, SAN FRANCISCO TAXI COMMISSION; MARTY KOSSAK, MV TANSPORATION; JOHN SIRAGUSA, MV TRANSPORTATION; ABBI COURSOLLE, PLANING FOR ELDERS IN THE CENTRAL CITY; MEG COOCH, PLANNING FOR ELDERS IN THE CENTRAL CITY PARATRANSIT BROKER: MARC SOTO; TULAY ATALAY; YVETTE FANG
Www.diyglobalsolutions.com/Archive/issue13.txt to treat inborn errors of metabolism such as biotinidase deficiency, holocarboxylasesynthetase deficiency, and the isolated deficiencies of PC, pcc and MCC. http://www.diyglobalsolutions.com/Archive/issue13.txt
PCC Natural Markets : Sound Consumer : Letters To The Editor We don't need pcc to police our grocery carts! We live in a world and in a communitywhere immune deficiency diseases abound, where our medicines, our food http://www.pccnaturalmarkets.com/sc/0207/editor.html
Extractions: The May issue of the Sound Consumer (still on kitchen table) is a good example of why the paper is always read, re-read, and used as reference, shared. A long-time reader, it seems to me the paper is growing stronger in response to (a) growing need for the varied, interrelated information it brings. This is my attempt to express appreciation to you and all the good writers and other contributors whose work encourages us to better health for ourselves and the environment of which we are part.
PCC Natural Markets : Test Your Nutrition Knowledge It's our mission at pcc to help our community live more healthfully, so intended toestablish nutrition guidelines to prevent basic deficiency diseases such as http://www.pccnaturalmarkets.com/sc/0001/nutrit.html
Extractions: M.A., M.S., Certified Nutritonist ven as we celebrate the new millennium, perhaps a year early by some accounts, we still need to care for ourselves. The world remains in one piece and we need to eat. In fact, many of us likely made "new millennium resolutions" to eat more healthfully. But, what exactly does that mean? After all, much of what we read or hear about nutrition seems to change constantly - today's nutrition "dos" may become tomorrow's nutrition "don'ts." This happens in part because of the tremendous scientific advances concerning our understanding of nutrition. In addition, the media adds at least a story a day to the mix, some contradicting one another or making outlandish claims. Sometimes it seems the desire to "scoop" the competition is more important than searching out the truth behind the claims. In addition, the complexities of scientific studies concerning nutrition don't always lend themselves well to generalized media reports. So, on a positive note, what we know about nutrition is expanding; however, it's happening more quickly than we can keep track of it. Even we can't guarantee the information in this article, written in December, will be the most current by the time you read it. Considering this, how do we sort through all the latest findings, make sense of the information and use it to our benefit?
PCC Chancellor's Cabinet Minutes 011106 Go to pcc home page She said that the Campus is requesting it to include somedevelopmental writing to resolve a deficiency in that area on the campus. http://dco-proxima.dco.pima.edu/chanc/cabinet/011106min.html
Extractions: November 6, 2001 Present: Vice Chancellors John Roberts, Richard Durán, Charlotte Fugett, John Gabusi; Presidents Lucy Brajevich, Jana Kooi, Miguel Palacios, Mary Retterer, Noelia Vela, and Ken Sternstein for Angela Zerdavis; Coordinating Team: Dean of Instruction John Madden, Dean of Student Development Shelley Fortin, Director of Business Services Steve Reisbeck; Sr. Asst. to the Chancellor Toppy Burke; Director of Marketing and Media Relations Krista Neis; Guests: Jackie Askin, Nancee Sorenson, Bob House, Dave Padgett, Daniel Soza, Bob Teso, John Carroll, Carolyn Reynolds, Celeste O'Brien, Reggie Demic. Time Sensitive Discussion/Decision Items (In order of presentation) 1.0 NCA Update. Bob House distributed a time line and detailed account of NCA follow-up activities. He said the goal is to give one report and be finished with all required follow-up by the first reporting date (Sept 30, 2003). Bob noted that some issues are already finished and others are well underway. He also reported the need write a report for changed of status when NW Campus comes on line. 2.0 Feasibility Process.
PCC NCA Study - Chapt. 6 Criterion 3 students to tutoring services as soon as an academic deficiency is identified in pcc'sDSR department has been instrumental in forming a statewide organization http://dco-proxima.dco.pima.edu/nca_selfstudy/final/chapt_6.htm
Extractions: Throughout this chapter, evidence will be presented that Pima Community College is effectively accomplishing its educational and other purposes. Institutional effectiveness is regularly measured along seven stated purposes that accompany the College's mission statement. These seven, Board-approved purposes provide the framework for this part of the Self-Study. General Education The first of the College's stated purposes is, "to provide a core of learning in all associate degree and certificate programs which promotes good citizenship and lifelong learning." The College catalog contains Pima's rationale for general education. In brief, general education is seen as a set of cohesive courses as well as a process that leads to the development of an educated citizen in a democratic society. All students enrolled in degree or certificate programs take general education courses. A student fulfills the general education requirement by successfully completing a minimum of 35 credit hours for transfer degrees, 18 credit hours for direct employment degrees, and six credits for certificates that are 30 hours or more in length. In 1997 the three Arizona public universities and all of the state's community college districts agreed upon a statewide Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC). The purpose of the AGEC is to provide a unified transfer general education model to facilitate the matriculation of community college students into baccalaureate degree programs. Over 200 courses (some duplicated) are listed in the College catalog under the following categorical requirements: humanities and fine arts, biological and physical sciences, mathematics, social and behavioral sciences, and "other" requirement options.
Extractions: General Shared Governance Planning Process Institutional Research Process for Institutional Accreditation Student Right-to-Know Sexual Harassment Allegations of Unlawful Discrimination Gender Equity Disability Discrimination Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Drug-Free District Retention and Destruction of Records Fee for Duplication of Records Radio Station KPCC-FM Mission Grant Applications and Management Naming of District Facilities Acquisition of Public Art for the PCC Boone Sculpture Garden Pasadena City College Foundation Public Information Legislative Relations Auxiliary Organizations
DIVISION 500 - PCC Pavement And Non-structural Concrete Construction The Department will adjust the Contract unit price for pcc Pavement, pcc Base, andpcc Shoulders by the Schedule for Adjusted Payment for Thickness deficiency. http://www.kytc.state.ky.us/construction/Spec2000/Division500.html
Extractions: 501.01 DESCRIPTION. Construct a single course of PCC pavement, base, or shoulders. Construct longitudinal and transverse joints when required. Construct pavement, base, and shoulders on a prepared subgrade or an aggregate base course. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. 501.02.01 Concrete. Conform to Subsection 601.02 and 501.02.02 Joint Materials. Conform to Section 807 A) Sealers. Use hot-poured elastic, preformed, or silicone. B) Filler. Use preformed sponge rubber, preformed cork, or preformed asphalt. 501.02.03 Tie Bars. Conform to Section 811 for steel reinforcement, No. 16, Grade 60. 501.02.04 Miscellaneous Steel. Conform to Section 811 for chairs, hook tie-bolts, spacers, aligning bars, and upper tie bars used in joint assemblies. 501.02.05 Epoxy Coating Material. Conform to Section 811 501.02.06 Dowel Bars and Sleeves. Conform to Section 811 501.02.07 Curing Materials. Conform to Section 823 501.02.08 Batching Plant Equipment.
PCC, Academic Policies & Regulations all courses within a curricular trimester before being allowed to register for anycourse(s) in any trimester more than two trimesters beyond the deficiency. http://www.palmer.edu/pcc_Academics/policies.htm
Extractions: The continuance of each student through the curriculum at Palmer College of Chiropractic and the permission to graduate is strictly subject to the discretionary powers of the College. The College expressly reserves the right and the student expressly concedes to the College the right to require withdrawal, at any time, of any student whose quality of work manifests an incompetence or unfitness to continue in the course of study or whose conduct is detrimental to, or incompatible with, the spirit and ideals of the College or the profession. Definitions Academic period: The curriculum is divided into four academic periods. Each period consists of two or more consecutive trimesters. The four periods are: Academic status: All students are in good standing for purposes of certifications unless they are dismissed or are on management. Management is a status that can be imposed by the College Committee on Student Promotions on students who have successfully appealed a dismissal and are being allowed an additional opportunity. Policy on Academic Progress Students are in good standing if they have fewer than two active failing grades.
Untitled The conclusions reached by pcc are as follows and 7.5 percent effective January 1,1998 will be required to recover the cumulative tolls deficiency of $106.4 http://www.orbi.net/pancanal/proposal/es.htm
Extractions: Current toll rates will not produce revenues sufficient to cover costs of operations and maintenance, and the Panama Canal Commission's (PCC's) capital program for plant replacement, expansion and modernization. For FYs 1996-1998 alone, the toll deficiencies projected are $2.2, $34.5 and $69.7 million, respectively. To address this, the PCC here proposes a two-phase toll-rate increase8.2 percent in FY 1997 and 7.5 percent in FY 1998coupled with an amendment to apply rules of measurement to on-deck container capacity as well as the volume of the vessel itself. If for any reason rules of measurement are not applied as proposed here, the general toll-rate increase will be adjusted to 8.7 and 7.9 percent, respectively. 1. The PCC proposes toll rate increases necessary to comply with the Panama Canal Act of 1979 (hereinafter, the "Act"). The Act requires tolls to be set to produce revenues sufficient to cover (1) all costs of operating and maintaining the Canal; (2) capital for plant replacement, expansion, and improvements; and (3) working capital requirements.
PCC Library: LT Proposal many employees in your organization might be interested in pcc's Library Technology coursesor workshops focused on a specific need or deficiency rather than a http://www.paccd.cc.ca.us/library/LTprogram/TechProp.htm
Extractions: Libraries and information centers are found in corporations, health services, law offices, banks and government agencies, as well as in the traditional arena of the public and academic libraries. This is a dynamic vocational field and the employment outlook is strong in Los Angeles County since many school districts are hiring Library Technicians under the supervision of district librarians. Training in this program focuses on the use of state-of-the-art technologies in library and information sciences to enhance access and use of information resources (traditional resources, library databases, other full-text databases, and web-resources), as well as specialized skills in cataloging, and circulation.
John Bankes - Transcription Of Will, Probate PCC 1719 me bequeathed as my estate herein before bequeathed to the said John Hales Esq andMr. Cartlitch shall fall short to pay in case such deficiency shall happen http://website.lineone.net/~geoff_culshaw/Willtran.htm
Fertilizing Pinto, Navy, And Other Dry Edible Bean STP)YG YG=yield goal Potassium recommendation=(0.034600.00021 STK) YG pcc=previouscrop Zinc deficiency can be intensified if phosphate is applied as a starter http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/plantsci/soilfert/sf720w.htm
Extractions: J. Moraghan , Professor Soil Science North Dakota is the leading producer of dry edible bean in the United States, mostly pinto and navy. Dry bean acreage has grown throughout North Dakota recently and makes a good rotation choice in many areas. Most dry bean production is located in the eastern counties, although significant acreage is grown throughout North Dakota. Beans are a warm season crop which prefers fertile, well-drained soils. Good, but not excessive, moisture during the growing season and dry harvest weather favor high yields and quality. Nitrogen nutrition is important in dry bean production not only to sustain high yields, but also because of quality concerns. Excess nitrogen can cause maturity delays and encourage leaf canopy growth, which may promote disease incidence. Maturity delays and increased disease infection may affect the market price that dry bean producers receive. Therefore, nitrogen management is especially important to dry edible bean culture. Dry bean is a legume and has the ability to fix nitrogen if the proper rhizobia are present. There are two problems with dry bean nitrogen fixation: