نتایج جستجو برای: sus trainability

تعداد نتایج: 37744  

2013
Kazuki Uemura Hiroyuki Shimada Hyuma Makizako Takehiko Doi Daisuke Yoshida Kota Tsutsumimoto Yuya Anan Takao Suzuki

BACKGROUND Although much evidence supports the hypothesis that cognitive function and physical function are interrelated, it is unclear whether cognitive decline with mild cognitive impairment influences trainability of physical performance in exercise intervention. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between cognitive function at baseline and change in physical performance...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1982
M Ehsanullah M I Filipe B Gazzard

Over a four-year period 21 cases of solitary ulcer syndrome (SUS) were studied for their clinical, histological, and mucus secretion patterns and compared with histological and mucus secretion patterns of 78 cases of non-specific proctitis collected over the same period. Normal mucus composition was found in non-specific proctitis while abnormalities of mucins with predominance of sialomucins w...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Diana Persia Giampiero Cai Cecilia Del Casino Claudia Faleri Michiel T M Willemse Mauro Cresti

Sucrose synthase (Sus; EC 2.4.1.13) is a key enzyme of sucrose metabolism in plant cells, providing carbon for respiration and for the synthesis of cell wall polymers and starch. Since Sus is important for plant cell growth, insights into its structure, localization, and features are useful for defining the relationships between nutrients, growth, and cell morphogenesis. We used the pollen tube...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1981
J C Heird A M Lennon R W Bell

Twenty-four yearling Quarter Horse fillies were divided into three groups (I) very limited handling, (II) intermediate handling and (III) extensive handling. At about 14 months of age, each horse was preconditioned for 2 weeks and then run in a simple place-learning T-maze test in which it had to locate its feed. Thirty trials were run daily for 20 days, with the location of the feed changed ea...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
Sujoy Ghosh Juan C Vivar Mark A Sarzynski Yun Ju Sung James A Timmons Claude Bouchard Tuomo Rankinen

We previously reported the findings from a genome-wide association study of the response of maximal oxygen uptake (Vo2max) to an exercise program. Here we follow up on these results to generate hypotheses on genes, pathways, and systems involved in the ability to respond to exercise training. A systems biology approach can help us better establish a comprehensive physiological description of wh...

2017
Ahmad Alsharoa Nathan M. Neihart Sang W. Kim Ahmed E. Kamal

Energy harvesting (EH) from Radio Frequency (RF) sources is considered a promising solution for future wireless technologies in terms of efficiency and battery lifetime, specially for applications that do not consume a lot of energy such as Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This paper investigates a multiband EH schemes under cognitive radio interweave framework. All secondary users are conside...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Yong-Ling Ruan Danny J Llewellyn Robert T Furbank

Cotton is the most important textile crop as a result of its long cellulose-enriched mature fibers. These single-celled hairs initiate at anthesis from the ovule epidermis. To date, genes proven to be critical for fiber development have not been identified. Here, we examined the role of the sucrose synthase gene (Sus) in cotton fiber and seed by transforming cotton with Sus suppression construc...

2014
Ruben W. M. van Vugt Francisca Meyer Josephus A. van Hulten Jeroen Vernooij Alexander R. Cools Michel M. M. Verheij Gerard J. M. Martens

Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder caused by an interplay between genetic and environmental factors, including early postnatal stressors. To explore this issue, we use two rat lines, apomorphine-susceptible (APO-SUS) rats that display schizophrenia-relevant features and their phenotypic counterpart, apomorphine-unsusceptible (APO-UNSUS) rats. These rat lines differ not only in their gna...

2014
Mohammad Zahidul Islam Xiao-Mei Hu Long-Fei Jin Yong-Zhong Liu Shu-Ang Peng

Sucrose synthase (Sus) (EC 2.4.1.13) is a key enzyme for the sugar accumulation that is critical to form fruit quality. In this study, extensive data-mining and PCR amplification confirmed that there are at least six Sus genes (CitSus1-6) in the citrus genome. Gene structure and phylogeny analysis showed an evolutionary consistency with other plant species. The six Sus genes contain 12-15 exons...

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