نتایج جستجو برای: educational deficiencies

تعداد نتایج: 182828  

Journal: :FEBS letters 2013
Gaia Skibinski Steven Finkbeiner

Protein misfolding and proteostasis decline is a common feature of many neurodegenerative diseases. However, modeling the complexity of proteostasis and the global cellular consequences of its disruption is a challenge, particularly in live neurons. Although conventional approaches, based on population measures and single "snapshots", can identify cellular changes during neurodegeneration, they...

2015
Amirabbas Khodakarami Isabel Saez Johanna Mels David Vilchez

Experimental interventions that reduce reproduction cause an extension in lifespan. In invertebrates, such as Caenorhabditis elegans, the aging of the soma is regulated by signals from the germline. Indeed, ablation of germ cells significantly extends lifespan. Notably, germline-deficient animals exhibit heightened resistance to proteotoxic stress. This phenotype correlates with increased poten...

2015
Keith M. Gardiner

This paper offers a brief history of the development of professional ‘engineering’ curricula across the last six decades. The affects occasioned by Sputnik, Japanese quality triumphs, the growth of microelectronics, and how subsequent skills deficiencies were addressed by IBM and the professional society community are discussed. Future curriculum or educational problems need crossor interdiscip...

Journal: :معماری و شهرسازی 0
حمید ندیمی عضو هیات علمی دانشگاه شهید بهشتی، دانشکده معماری سمیه شریف زاده مدرس مدعو

an investigation into application of the “process book” as an educational tool in architectural design studio within the domain of education, the design process is presumed by educators, as important, if not more, than the final design product. the reason lies in the fact that the very aim of design education is the enrichment of the students’ thinking processes, in their progress from given de...

2010
Ewa Bernatowska Malgorzata Pac Dorota Marynowicz

Primary immunodeficiency are rare diseases, approximately 1 per 10 000 children are affected. Since 1980, the Department of Immunology at the Childrens’ Memorial Health Institute (CMHI) is the reference centre for PIDs for the whole of Poland. Up to now, 1,098 children with PID have been diagnosed. Since 2010, the Department of Immunology CMHI has been nominated as a Jeffrey Modell Foundation D...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
vitorino modesto santos brasilia-df, brazil, hospital das forças armadas, estrada do contorno do bosque s/n, cruzeiro novo. cep 70658-900. brasilia-df, brazil.

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Journal: :International Journal of Health Sciences (IJHS) 2022

The research was based on inquiring about the knowledge acquired in variational thinking and its relationship with academic performance of Higher Basic students Private Educational Unit "El Oasis" Chone canton period 2021-2022. results developed through a structured base test are shown, as way schematizing educational reality mathematical various forms. problem teaching-learning process present...

2013
Sylvie Bannwarth Vincent Procaccio Anne Sophie Lebre Claude Jardel Annabelle Chaussenot Claire Hoarau Hassani Maoulida Nathanaël Charrier Xiaowu Gai Hongbo M Xie Marc Ferre Konstantina Fragaki Gaëlle Hardy Bénédicte Mousson de Camaret Sandrine Marlin Claire Marie Dhaenens Abdelhamid Slama Christophe Rocher Jean Paul Bonnefont Agnès Rötig Nadia Aoutil Mylène Gilleron Valérie Desquiret-Dumas Pascal Reynier Jennifer Ceresuela Laurence Jonard Aurore Devos Caroline Espil-Taris Delphine Martinez Pauline Gaignard Kim-Hanh Le Quan Sang Patrizia Amati-Bonneau Marni J Falk Catherine Florentz Brigitte Chabrol Isabelle Durand-Zaleski Véronique Paquis-Flucklinger

BACKGROUND Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diseases are rare disorders whose prevalence is estimated around 1 in 5000. Patients are usually tested only for deletions and for common mutations of mtDNA which account for 5-40% of cases, depending on the study. However, the prevalence of rare mtDNA mutations is not known. METHODS We analysed the whole mtDNA in a cohort of 743 patients suspected of mani...

2009
Amy K Reeve Kim J Krishnan Geoffrey Taylor Joanna L Elson Andreas Bender Robert W Taylor Christopher M Morris Doug M Turnbull

Clonally expanded mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions accumulate with age in human substantia nigra (SN) and high levels cause respiratory chain deficiency. In other human tissues, mtDNA point mutations clonally expand with age. Here, the abundance of mtDNA point mutations within single SN neurons from aged controls was investigated. From 31 single cytochrome c oxidase normal SN neurons, only o...

2016
Stanley I. Innes Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde Bruce F. Walker

BACKGROUND Councils of Chiropractic Education (CCE) indirectly influence patient care and safety through their role of ensuring the standards of training delivered by chiropractic educational institutions. This is achieved by a process of accreditation where CCEs define and assess graduate competencies and educational standards. A previous study comparing CCE graduate competencies found variati...

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