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Reporting module

A typical presentation of pavement management results can be found in all relevant bibliography some examples are given in the AASHTO Pavement Management Guide (AASHTO 2012) and in the work of Shahin (2005). [Pg.796]


Twelve McxJulcs addressing environmental activities monitored by liPA, UCRA, OSIIA, CERCIA, and DOT regulations. Includes SARA reporting module containing MSDS and production information, SARA reporting assi.stancc, tracking capabilities. [Pg.297]

Credit for recognition of the potential existence of receptors for opioids on cells of the immune system is given to loseph Wybran in the laboratory of Govaerts. In 1979 he reported modulation of the function of human T cells, purified from normal peripheral blood, by exogenous and... [Pg.531]

Table 3 Order of Presentation for Nonclinical Written and Tabulated Summaries (Module 2) and Nonclinical Study Reports (Module 4)... Table 3 Order of Presentation for Nonclinical Written and Tabulated Summaries (Module 2) and Nonclinical Study Reports (Module 4)...
When human HepG2 cells were co-treated with 10 nM PhIP and with either sulforaphane or quercetin, which have reported modulating effects on the phase I and II enzymes, both phytochemicals showed dose-response effects on the formation of PhlP-DNA adducts [92]. Sulforaphane and quercetin can reduce the number of DNA adducts formed at concentrations as low as 1 and 5 pM, respectively. The proportion of adduct formation inhibited is dependant on the concentration of PhIP treatment. At low levels of PhIP treatment, for example, 100 pM, co-treatment with sulforaphane or quercetin can reduce PhIP adducts to a level that is not distinguishable from background. At higher (supra-dietary) treatment levels of PhIP, e.g., 1 pM, however, the reduction in levels of adduct formation is proportionally smaller but still significant, 30% in the case of quercetin and 10% for sulforaphane (Fig. 3). It is interesting to notice that the threshold effects of PhIP on DNA adduct formation can be modulated by sulforaphane and quercetin. [Pg.139]

Module 4 - Non-clinical Study Reports Module 5 - Clinical Study Reports... [Pg.282]

More recently, a number of groups have reported modulation of DNA binding and control of gene expression by responsive polymers, [142-151] and although the specific mechanisms and experimental conditions are somewhat varied, nevertheless, the principles of smart synthetic gene delivery vectors have now been established. [Pg.78]

National Transit Database Glossary http //www.ntdprogram.gov/ntdprogram/Glossary.htm (accessed September 15,2010). Federal Transit Administration. Defines hundreds of terms used in a public transit context. Notes when terms are used in NTD annual reporting modules. [Pg.505]


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