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Proteinuria and presence
Proteinuria ( or ; from protein and urine ) means the presence of an excess of serum proteins in the urine.

Proteinuria and urine
Proteinuria ( which causes foamy urine ) is often the first sign of kidney involvement.

Proteinuria and is
Proteinuria is present but can be mild.
" Clinically, Hematuria and Proteinuria is present, with or without Nephrotic Syndrome, Hypertension, and elevated Serum Creatinine.
" Clinically, Hematuria and Proteinuria is present, frequently with Nephrotic Syndrome, Hypertension, Hypocomplementemia, elevated anti-dsDNA titers and elevate Serum Creatinine.

Proteinuria and .
Proteinuria, usually less than 2 grams per day, also may be present.
Proteinuria and hypertension are the most powerful prognostic factors in this group.
Proteinuria, hypertension at presentation, and pathology features ( crescentic changes, interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy ) predicted progression.

and presence
A presence during the unrest in Côte d ' Ivoire, 2010 2011, were not officially confirmed.
The majority Arminian view accepts classical theism the belief that God's power, knowledge, and presence have no external limitations, that is, outside of His divine nature.
If this etymology is combined with the tradition reported by Geoffrey of Monmouth stating that Ambrosius Aurelianus ordered the building of Stonehenge which is located within the parish of Amesbury ( and where Ambrosius was supposedly buried ) and with the presence of an Iron Age hill fort also in that parish, then it may be tempting to connect Ambrosius with Amesbury.
* 1950 Korean War: British troops arrive in Korea to bolster the US presence there.
* 1566 Two-hundred Dutch noblemen, led by Hendrik van Brederode, force themselves into the presence of Margaret of Parma and present the Petition of Compromise, denouncing the Spanish Inquisition in the Netherlands.
The traditional test for the presence of first-order autocorrelation is the Durbin Watson statistic or, if the explanatory variables include a lagged dependent variable, Durbin's h statistic.
The Arrhenius definition of acid base reactions is a development of the hydrogen theory of acids, devised by Svante Arrhenius, which was used to provide a modern definition of acids and bases that followed from his work with Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald in establishing the presence of ions in aqueous solution in 1884, and led to Arrhenius receiving the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1903 for " recognition of the extraordinary services ... rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation ".
It is a legitimate goal therefore for philosophers of being to try to find a principle or element a " something " accounting for the presence of the object over the other possibility, its non-presence.
Others believe it was a corrupted term of " Chilango ", meaning an inhabitant from Mexico City or Central Mexico ( i. e. the highland states of Mexico ( state ), Jalisco, Puebla ( state ) and Michoacán ); and even from the term " Chileno " by the Chilean presence in mid 19th-century California, when miners from Chile arrived in the California Gold Rush ( 1848 51 ).
Anglican, Nontrinitarian and Protestant Christians have no permanent presence in the church and some regard the alternative Garden Tomb, elsewhere in Jerusalem, as the true place of Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection.
* 2006 NASA reveals photographs taken by Mars Global Surveyor suggesting the presence of liquid water on Mars.
* 1941 World War II: A formal treaty of alliance between Thailand and Japan is signed in the presence of the Emerald Buddha in Wat Phra Kaew.
** Guyane ( French Guiana ) Mission de presence sur l ’ Oyapok Protection 3 < sup > e </ sup > REI Protection CSG ; 2 < sup > e </ sup > REP / CEA ; 2 < sup > e </ sup > REI / 4 ° compagnie
* 1994 The Three Tenors performed Singin ' in the Rain in his presence during a concert at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
( 2009 ), "' Doing there ' vs. ' being there ': performing presence in interactive fiction ", Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds 1: 1, pp. 23 37,
* 1381 John Ball, a leader in the Peasants ' Revolt, is hanged, drawn and quartered in the presence of King Richard II of England.
Dalglish attended many funerals of the victims including four in one day and his presence in the aftermath of the disaster has been described as " colossal and heroic ".
And over it is cast the glamour, enhanced beyond all reckoning in the dream, of the remote in time and space that visionary presence of a vague and gorgeous and mysterious Past which brooded, as Coleridge read, above the inscrutable Nile, and domed pavilions in Cashmere, and the vanished stateliness of Xanadu.
Most scholars see chapters 1 16 ( the Priestly code ) and chapters 17 26 ( the Holiness code ) as the work of two related schools, but while the Holiness material employs the same technical terms as the Priestly code, it broadens their meaning from pure ritual to the theological and moral, turning the ritual of the Priestly code into a model for the relationship of Israel to God: as the tabernacle is made holy by the presence of the Lord and kept apart from uncleanliness, so He will dwell among Israel when Israel is purified ( made holy ) and separated from other peoples.
The presence of British and other Commonwealth troops were crucial to Malaysia's security during the Malayan Emergency ( 1948 1960 ) and the Indonesian Confrontation ( 1962 1966 ), which was sparked by Malaya's merger with the British colonies of Singapore, Sarawak and North Borneo to form Malaysia in 1963.

and protein
Major research efforts in the field include sequence alignment, gene finding, genome assembly, drug design, drug discovery, protein structure alignment, protein structure prediction, prediction of gene expression and protein protein interactions, genome-wide association studies and the modeling of evolution.
Very low calorie diets provide 200 800 calories per day, maintaining protein intake but limiting calories from both fat and carbohydrates.
Several clinical and experimental data have implicated the failure of blood brain barrier ( BBB ) function in triggering chronic or acute seizures, some studies implicate the interactions between a common blood protein — albumin and astrocytes.
Fourier analysis has many scientific applications in physics, partial differential equations, number theory, combinatorics, signal processing, imaging, probability theory, statistics, option pricing, cryptography, numerical analysis, acoustics, oceanography, sonar, optics, diffraction, geometry, protein structure analysis and other areas.
Since 2001, 40 non-natural amino acids have been added into protein by creating a unique codon ( recoding ) and a corresponding transfer-RNA: aminoacyl tRNA-synthetase pair to encode it with diverse physicochemical and biological properties in order to be used as a tool to exploring protein structure and function or to create novel or enhanced proteins.
Thus, the Hershey Chase experiment helped confirm that DNA, not protein, is the genetic material.
1 ) Some researchers ( e. g., Dalakas ) advocate the theory that the inflammation-immune reaction, caused by an unknown trigger likely an undiscovered virus or an autoimmune disorder, is the primary, proximal cause of sIBM and that the degeneration of muscle fibres and protein abnormalities are secondary features.
Morphine is able to cross the blood brain barrier, but, because of poor lipid solubility, protein binding, rapid conjugation with glucuronic acid and ionization, it does not cross easily.
As the immunodepletion of certain protein complexes, such as the Nup 107 160 complex, leads to the formation of poreless nuclei, it seems likely that the Nup complexes are involved in fusing the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope with the inner and not that the fusing of the membrane begins the formation of the pore.
In 1982, Stanley B. Prusiner of the University of California, San Francisco announced that his team had purified the hypothetical infectious prion, and that the infectious agent consisted mainly of a specific protein though they did not manage to isolate the protein until two years after Prusiner's announcement.
Protein protein interactions also regulate enzymatic activity, control progression through the cell cycle, and allow the assembly of large protein complexes that carry out many closely related reactions with a common biological function.
Key experimental techniques in proteomics include 2D electrophoresis, which allows the separation of a large number of proteins, mass spectrometry, which allows rapid high-throughput identification of proteins and sequencing of peptides ( most often after in-gel digestion ), protein microarrays, which allow the detection of the relative levels of a large number of proteins present in a cell, and two-hybrid screening, which allows the systematic exploration of protein protein interactions.
A more complex computational problem is the prediction of intermolecular interactions, such as in molecular docking and protein protein interaction prediction.
* Comparative Toxicogenomics Database curates protein chemical interactions, as well as gene / protein disease relationships and chemical-disease relationships.

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