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  1. Optimization of cultural and nutritional conditions for accumulation of poly-@b-hydroxybutyrate in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 [An article from: Bioresource Technology] by B. Panda, P. Jain, et all 2006-07-01

61. BIOPHARMA; Sample Entry Factor IX SD
Factor IX Complex (prothrombin complex concentrate or pcc) refers to lyophilized(freeze be used for treatment of hemophilia B (Factor IX deficiency) and for
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    Factor IX Products (#455)
    Antihemophilic factor B Cross ref: See the entries for recombinant and plasma-derived Factor IX products. See also the Factor VIII Products (#441) entry for information about the mechanism of blood clotting. Description : Factor IX (FIX; Antihemophilic Factor B) is one of over a dozen factors (proteins) in the blood that help blood form clots and stop bleeding from wounds. Factor IX is a vitamin K-dependent clotting factor synthesized in the liver and required for adequate, normal blood clotting. The molecular weight of human Factor IX protein ranges from 55,000 to 71,000 Daltons (55-71 kDa). There are two major classes of Factor IX products 1) Factor IX Complex (prothrombin complex concentrate; PCC), a plasma-derived mixture of Factor IX and other clotting factors and proteins; and 2) Coagulation Factor IX, containing more highly purified Factor IX protein (either recombinant or plasma-derived). Coagulation Factor IX products in the U.S. market include one recombinant and three plasma-derived products:

62. PCC Part 2, Chapter 5, Jeremy Bentham, Principles Of The Civil Code
not bear the impress of the law, their discharge has more eclâtis more meritorious;this surplus in honour happily compensate for their deficiency in real
http://www.la.utexas.edu/research/poltheory/bentham/pcc/pcc.pa02.c05.html
Principles of the Civil Code
Jeremy Bentham
Part 2
Chapter 5
Of Rights Respecting Services-Means of Acquiring Them
After things , it remains to distribute services : a kind of property sometimes confounded with things-sometimes presenting itself under a distinct form. How many kinds of services are there? As many as there are ways in which man may be useful to man either by procuring good for him, or by preserving him from evil. In the exchange of services which constitutes social intercourse, some are free, some are forced. Those which are required by the law, constitute rights and obligations. I have a right to the services of another; he is in a state of obligation with regard to me: these two terms are correlative. In their origin, all services must have been free: it is only by degrees that the laws have intervened to convert the more important into positive rights. It is thus that the institution of marriage has converted into legal obligations the connexion which formerly was voluntary between the husband and wife, between the father and the children. The law in the same manner has converted into an obligation, in certain states, the support of the poor, a duty which still remains amongst most nations in undefined liberty. These political duties are, with respect to duties purely social, the same as particular inclosures in a vast common, in which a certain kind of cultivation is tended with precautions which insure its success. The same plant might grow in the common, and even be protected by certain conventions; but it would always be subject to more hazards, than in this particular boundary traced by the law, and guaranteed by the public force.

63. PCC Part 1, Chapter 15, Jeremy Bentham, Principles Of The Civil Code
When the announcement of a deficiency alarmed all the creditors of the state, thisclass, so interested in England in the maintenance of the government, in
http://www.la.utexas.edu/research/poltheory/bentham/pcc/pcc.pa01.c15.html
Principles of the Civil Code
Jeremy Bentham
Part 1
Objects of the Civil Law.
Chapter 15
Examples of Attacks upon Security.
It will not be useless to give Some examples of what I call attacks upon security . It will be a means of more clearly exhibiting the principle, and of showing that what is called unjust in morals, cannot be innocent in politics. Nothing has been more common than to authorize under one name that which would be odious under the other. The history of the Grecian Republics is full of facts of the same kind, always presented in a plausible manner, and calculated to mislead superficial minds. How has reasoning been abused, respecting the division of the lands carried into effect by Lycurgus , to serve as a foundation of his warrior institution, in which, through the most striking inequality, all the rights were on one side and all the servitude on the other. The attacks upon security , which have found so many officious defenders when made by the Greeks and Romans, have not experienced the same indulgence when they have been made by the monarchs of the East. The despotism of a single person has nothing seducing, because it too evidently refers to himself alone, and because there are a million chances of suffering to one of enjoying. But the despotism exercised by the multitude deceives feeble minds by a false image of public good: they place themselves, in imagination, among the great number who command, instead of supposing themselves among the small number who give up and who suffer. Leaving, therefore, the sultans and viziers in peace, we may reckon that their injustices will not be coloured by the flatteries of historians: their reputation serves as an antidote to their example.

64. PCC :: Graduate Graduation Requirements
With approval of the Graduate Committee, a student lacking grade pointsmay take additional courses to make up the grade point deficiency.);
http://www.pcci.edu/GraduateStudies/GraduationRequirements.html
Quick Links Alumni Apply Online Bookstore Catch the Spirit Video College Days Contact Info Eagles Sports Graduate Studies Home Planetarium Principals Clinic Update Virtual Tour Related Ministries A Beka Book A Beka Academy Joyful Life Pensacola Theological Seminary Rejoice Broadcasting Network Summer Camps General Info: Graduation Requirements All graduation requirements must be completed prior to participation in convocation. If a student has completed the graduation requirements and is on campus, he must participate in convocation. General Requirements
  • Complete residency requirements at Pensacola Christian College. (See specific programs of study.) Complete an Intent to Complete Graduation Requirements form in the Records Office no later than the first week of the summer of anticipated graduation or complete a Petition for Graduation in the Records Office by the end of the drop/add period of the fall or spring semester of anticipated graduation. (Graduation fees are assessed based on stated anticipated graduation date.) Settle all financial obligations to the College.
  • 65. PCC Teacher Certification - Testing Information
    Education option who do not assess at the appropriate level on the exam will berequired to complete additional math courses to remediate the deficiency.
    http://www.community.pima.edu/education/A/testing.htm

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    Testing and Remediation Information
    Writing Sample Test
    All students who wish to apply to the Post-Baccalaureate program MUST take the Paper and Pencil Writing Sample Test. This test is:
    v Free of charge
    v Offered at all campus sites
    v Can be taken with out appointment
    v Paper and Pencil Test Prospective examinees must: v Call their testing site of choice for days/hours of testing availability
    v Have a completed Pima Community College application on file
    v Bring photo identification
    v Plan for about an hour of examination time
    Compass Math Test
    All students who wish to apply to the Post-Baccalaureate program in Elementary Education MUST take the Math portion of the Compass Test. This test is:
    v Free of charge v Offered at all campus sites v Can be taken with out appointment v Computer generated Prospective examinees must: v Call their testing site of choice for days/hours of testing availability v Have a completed Pima Community College application on file v Bring photo identification v Plan for about an hour of examination time Test Preparation: v Practice preparation and tests are available at by going to www.pima.edu and clicking on the ADMISSIONS icon. Assessment information along with links to the COMPASS testing sites are available.

    66. Propionic Acidemia: A Neuropathology Case Report And Review Of Prior Cases
    Fibroblast cultures confirmed a specific deficiency of pcc (18 pmol/(min·mg) proteinof methylmalonylCoA on low biotin culture medium; normal range, 128–537
    http://arpa.allenpress.com/arpaonline/?request=get-document&doi=10.1043/1543-216

    67. Rare Pediatric Tumor Database
    A deficiency in the pcc enzyme results in the inability to break down proteinsthat contain the amino acids methionine, threonine, isoleucine, and valine.
    http://www.madisonsfoundation.org/content/3/1/display.asp?did=278

    68. PCC CHAPTER SIX
    as a Class 1 civil infraction as classified in Section 1.02.020 pcc for the if thedepartment determines that all or a part of the deficiency assessed resulted
    http://www.ci.pullman.wa.us/City Code Book/Licenses&taxation.htm
    CHAPTER 6 LICENSES AND TAXATION Chapters: Revocation of Licenses
    Leasehold Excise Tax

    Excise Tax on Real Estate Sales

    Solid Waste Collector License
    ...
    Lodging Tax
    Chapter 6.01 Revocation of Licenses Sections: Application of chapter to licenses.
    Grounds for revocation.

    Institution of revocation procedures.

    Revocation hearing and determination by council, effective date.
    ...
    Appeal of decision of council.
    Application of chapter to licenses. This Chapter is intended to provide a uniform procedure for all licenses and permits issued pursuant to the Pullman City Code except where a revocation procedure is specifically provided for in the ordinance or chapter in question. The term license as used herein means either a license or a permit. (Ord. 81-45 §1(part), 1981). Grounds for revocation. The following shall be grounds for revocation of any license covered by this Chapter: (1) That the license granted is being or has been exercised contrary to the terms or conditions of such license or in violation of a city ordinance, state law, regulation, or statute; (2) That the activity, use, or privilege authorized under the license is being or has been exercised so as to be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare. (Ord. 81-45 §1(part), 1981).

    69. 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
    Curriculum Regional Sites Evaluation Preceptor Tools ... Contact
    PCC: Expectations
    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.

    70. 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
    Certificate Program in Library Technology Pasadena City College Approved by the Area Deans, Spring 2000 Submitted for Program Approval to Pasadena City College’s Curriculum and Instruction Committee Fall 2000
    Certificate Program in Library Technology (Proposed)
    PASADENA CITY COLLEGE
    Approved by Area Deans, Spring 2000
    10) Statement of Program Goals and Objectives
    The Certificate program in Library Technology offers preparation and opportunities for advancement and growth in paraprofessional employment in special, public, academic, and school libraries/information centers.
    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.
    Goals
    1. To provide skills for paraprofessional technicians in library and information services

    71. 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
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    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

    72. Proposed New Structure For PCC Policies And Procedures Based On The Long Beach C
    2230. Disability Discrimination. 2240. Acquired Immune deficiency Syndrome.2300. 2540. Acquisition of Public Art for the pcc Boone Sculpture Garden. 2600.
    http://www.performancegraphics.com/PCC/Policies/pollist.htm
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    Instruction Academic Freedom Curriculum Development, Adoption, and Review

    73. Women's Sports Nutrition: Vitamin Deficiency Testing Optimizes Female Athletes P
    6. Computerized Nutritional deficiency Symptom Analysis. Contact Reflex Analyst(CRA), Dick Versendaal, DC, Parker Chiropractic College (pcc), Dallas, Texas
    http://www.womensportsnutrition.com/vitae.html

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    74. EPA: Federal Register: Clean Air Act Proposed Full Approval Of Operating Permit
    below. 1. Rule deficiency pcc Sec. 17.04.340 effect. 3. Rule deficiencyEPA required that the District revise pcc Sec. 17.12.160
    http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-AIR/2001/September/Day-10/a22623.htm
    Federal Register Environmental Documents Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Federal Register FR Years FR Months ...
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    Clean Air Act Proposed Full Approval of Operating Permit Programs; Pima County Department of Environmental Quality, Arizona
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    75. Vitamin K Deficiency In Children With Severe Disabilities (04/17/03)
    and elemental nutrition are risk factors for vitamin K deficiency in severely Listaddress Admin questions or http//www.pcc.com/lists/ To unsubscribe
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    76. Hum. Mol. Genet. -- Abstracts: Kelson Et Al. 5 (3): 331
    active enzyme. deficiency of either alpha pcc or beta pcc resultsin propionic acidemia, an autosomal recessive disorder. We used
    http://hmg.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/5/3/331
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    Chaperonin-mediated assembly of wild-type and mutant subunits of human propionyl-CoA carboxylase expressed in Escherichia coli
    TL Kelson, T Ohura and JP Kraus
    Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver 80262, USA. We developed a bacterial expression system for the human alpha and beta cDNAs of propionyl-CoA carboxylase (PCC). These cDNAs (less the putative mitochondrial matrix targeting presequences) were co-expressed in Escherichia coli on one plasmid vector with each cDNA having its own IPTG-inducible promoter. Only negligible amounts of active PCC were measured despite the presence of both alpha and beta subunits as indicated by Western blot analysis and the almost complete biotinylation of the alpha subunit. Co-expression of this plasmid with a second plasmid vector

    77. Hum. Mol. Genet. -- Abstracts: Loyer Et Al. 4 (6): 1035
    Propionic acidemia results from deficiency of propionylCoA carboxylase(pcc) activity. pcc is a biotin-dependent, mitochondrial
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    Interallelic complementation of beta-subunit defects in fibroblasts of patients with propionyl-CoA carboxylase deficiency microinjected with mutant cDNA constructs
    M Loyer, D Leclerc and RA Gravel
    McGill University-Montreal Children's Hospital Research Institute, Quebec, Canada. Propionic acidemia results from deficiency of propionyl-CoA carboxylase (PCC) activity. PCC is a biotin-dependent, mitochondrial enzyme composed of alpha- and beta-subunits (structure, alpha 4 beta 4), with the alpha-subunit containing the biotin ligand. About two-thirds of fibroblast lines from patients with mutations in the PCCB (beta- subunit) gene show interallelic complementation in cell fusion experiments (the pccB and pccC subgroups of the pccBC major group defining beta-subunit mutations, where

    78. Prenatal And Genetic Mg Deficiency
    on renal, hormonal, and metabolic aberrations in a patient with marginal magnesiumdeficiency. 44. MG Bianchetti, E. Girardin, pcc Sizonenko and L. Paunier.
    http://www.mgwater.com/genetic.shtml
    THE MAGNESIUM WEB SITE
    Most recent update July 23, 1999
    In Childhood Nutrition, F Lifshitz, ed. Boca Raton, FL 1995, Chapt. 17:197-224
    PRENATAL AND GENETIC MAGNESIUM DEFICIENCY IN CARDIOMYOPATHY; POSSIBLE VITAMIN AND TRACE MINERAL INTERACTIONS
    MILDRED S. SEELIG, M.D., M.P.H. Adjunct Professor, Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health, North Carolina University Medical Center, Chapel Hill, N.C. Adjunct Professor, Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York The section headers of this paper are as follows:
    I. INTRODUCTION
    Since magnesium acts like a trace mineral as a cofactor for over 300 enzymes,(24,25) its possible contributory role in genetic diseases involving trace minerals and vitamins, in which arterial disease develops, should be explored. Suggested here is the possibility that the microangiopathy of the common genetic disease, diabetes mellitus, and the cardiomyopathies seen in several inborn errors of metabolism that entail vitamin-dependencies and abnormal mineral metabolism, might also involve function of enzymes in which magnesium is a cofactor.
    II. HERITABLE MAGNESIUM ABSORPTION, RENAL EXCRETION, AND TISSUE LEVELS

    79. Section 16 - Poisons - Part 5
    The pcc will have even better data on the substance than will be found on the labelof the A urine analysis can also identify the metal excess or deficiency.
    http://www.pathlights.com/nr_encyclopedia/16pois05.htm
    Section 16
    Poisons Part 5
    Poisoning
    POISONING
    Something was swallowed, smelled, or touched that caused the person to be poisoned. We live in the Chemical Age, and it is taking us down rapidly. Sometimes the ongoing poisoning becomes especially serious. Children are especially sensitive, because they are even less careful than the rest of us. The cause may be medicinal and street drugs, batteries, cosmetics, paints and varnishes, pesticides, cleaning supplies, cosmetics, workplace chemicals, various gases, etc. suppress the immune system. Vitamin E is an antioxidant and prevents free-radical damage. Calcium and magnesium are natural chelating minerals. Selenium enhances the functions of vitamin E. Zinc is a free-radical inhibitor, and helps utilize vitamin A. —Related topics in this book include " Food Poisoning ," " Chemical Poisoning ," "" Aluminum ," " Arsenic ," " Cadmium ," Copper ," " DDT ,"

    80. Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent
    2001), and with the exception of Synechocystis pcc 6803 where, in addition to Fedeficiency, salt stress is also reported to result in isiAB transcription (
    http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/servlet/useragent?func=synergy&synergyAction=sh

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