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Web.com Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
istockAnalyst.com, OR -
"Despite challenging economic conditions, Web.com was able to hit the top of its quarterly revenue and earnings guidance. The operating leverage potential ...
Hunting/fishing report
San Diego Union Tribune, United States -
San Vicente: The 116 anglers checked reported 4 bass kept (151 bass released), 224 bluegill, 12 redear sunfish, 8 channel catfish and 6 blue catfish. ...
New RWSURVEY -- Web-Based Compliance Software Available
MarketWatch - Jul 29, 2008
Contact: Caroline Hamilton, President & CEO RiskWatch, Inc. Annapolis, Maryland 410-224-4773, x105 chamilton@riskwatch.com http://www.riskwatch.com This ...
Vintage rifles popular at Camp Perry matches
Toledo Blade, OH -
Thursday and Friday ? Public trap and skeet shooting, 5 pm, United Conservation and Outdoor Association of Hancock County, Township Road 243 north of US 224 ...
How to contact elected officials
Baxter Bulletin, AR - Jul 18, 2008
Web site: www.whitehouse.gov. US Sen. Blanche Lincoln, 355 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-0404. Phone: (202) 224-4843 (Washington) or ...

Washington Times
US team dominates Hammon and Russia
Washington Times, DC -
The e-mail advised patrons to contact their credit card companies. MADRID, Spain | Rafael Nadal has two major achievements so far this year - taking the ...
What's Happening sports bulletin board
Blue Springs Examiner,  USA - Jul 18, 2008
Contact Scott Hensley at 816-224-6842 or visit the Web site at www.eteamz.com/tidesoccer for more information. ? Ongoing: Blue Springs Soccer Club. ...
Actors'N'Theatre in Cuyahoga Falls will bring the classic story ...
Hudson Hub-Times, Ohio - Aug 3, 2008
Theatre Company at 224 Euclid Ave. in Cleveland. All tickets are $15. All students and seniors have the option to 'Pay As You Can' for each show. ...
Signups and Tryouts
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Jul 31, 2008
Telephone Rachel Warnick at (732) 224-8778, Ext. 118, or e-mail rwarnick@countbasietheatre.org for additional information. ...
Is something broken - and bugging you - in town? Let us know
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - Jul 30, 2008
It will appear in the paper and online. So if you see something, contact the PI Team at pi@journalsentinel.com. Or call us at 414-224-2742.
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… spider, Latrodectus hesperus (Araneae: Theridiidae), with evidence for the existence of a contact
K Ross, RL Smith - J. Arachnol, 1979 - JSTOR
... on web of female 7 2 days Male 224 on web ... of female 413 16 days exploring the new
web for a ... the components which were elicited in response to contact with male ...

Extended Benefit-Entitlement Periods and the Duration of Unemployment in West Germany
V Steiner - Addison JA and PJ Welfens, European Labour Markets and …, 1997 - ideas.repec.org
... Contact details of provider: Postal: D - 68161 Mannheim Phone: +49/621/1235-01 Fax:
+49/621/1235-224 Web page: http://www.zew.de/ More information through ...

Method and apparatus for applying synthetic resin powder in a grate-shaped coating to web material -
HP Caratsch - US Patent 4,055,688, 1977 - freepatentsonline.com
... material, comprising means for feeding a web of material along a predetermined path
of travel, a contact roll about which there is trained the web of material ...

Returns to Education in West Germany?An Empirical Assessment
C Lauer, V Steiner - ZEW DiscussionPaper, 2000 - ideas.repec.org
... Contact details of provider: Postal: D - 68161 Mannheim Phone: +49/621/1235-01 Fax:
+49/621/1235-224 Web page: http://www.zew.de/ More information through ...

Employment Effects of Publicly Financed Training Programs-The East German Experience
F Kraus, P Puhani, V Steiner - Jahrb?cher f?r National?konomie und Statistik, 1999 - ideas.repec.org
... Contact details of provider: Postal: D - 68161 Mannheim Phone: +49/621/1235-01 Fax:
+49/621/1235-224 Web page: http://www.zew.de/ More information through ...
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Article of manufacture, an ambidextrous holster, detachably removable from a users hand, for … -
SA Dequaine - US Patent 5,971,240, 1999 - freepatentsonline.com
... 5875945, March, 1999, Roach, 224/217, Attack repellent device and holder. ... ring finger,
and index finger exit hole 124; also shown are thumb web contact surfaces ...

Elastic polyetherester nonwoven web -
US Patent 4,707,398, 1987 - freepatentsonline.com
... 4426420, January, 1984, Likhyani, 428/224, Spunlaced fabric containing ... fibers 64
temporarily remain in contact with the ... vary the properties of the composite web 88 ...

Neues von der NAIRU
W Franz - Jahrb?cher f?r National?konomie und Statistik, 2001 - ideas.repec.org
... Contact details of provider: Postal: D - 68161 Mannheim Phone: +49/621/1235-01 Fax:
+49/621/1235-224 Web page: http://www.zew.de/ More information through ...

Continuous Training and Firm Productivity in Germany
T Zwick - Center for, 2002 - ideas.repec.org
... Contact details of provider: Postal: D - 68161 Mannheim Phone: +49/621/1235-01 Fax:
+49/621/1235-224 Web page: http://www.zew.de/ More information through ...

Inking roller assembly for web printing -
PG Rannestad - US Patent 5,536,314, 1996 - freepatentsonline.com
... 118/224, ... 3) is resting against the paper web (1), the roller train (4) being driven
by the running paper web, through the direct contact between adjacent ...

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Scientists a step closer to understanding how anaesthetics work in the brain

An important clue to how anaesthetics work on the human body has been provided by the discovery of a molecular feature common to both the human brain and the great pond snail nervous system, scientists say today. Researchers hope that the discovery of what makes a particular protein in the brain sensitive to anaesthetics could lead to the development of new anaesthetics with fewer side effects.

The study focuses on a particular protein found in neurons in the brain, known as a potassium channel, which stabilises and regulates the voltage across the membrane of the neuron. Communication between the millions of neurons in the brain – which is the basis of human consciousness and perception, including perception of pain - involves neurons sending nerve impulses to other neurons. In order for this to happen, the stabilising action of the potassium channel has to be overcome. Earlier studies on great pond snails by the same team identified that anaesthetics seemed to selectively enhance the regulating action of the potassium channel, preventing the neuron from firing at all – meaning the neuron was effectively anaesthetised.

The new research has identified a specific amino acid in the potassium channel which, when mutated, blocks anaesthetic activation. Lead author, Biophysics Professor Nick Franks from Imperial College London, explains how this will allow the importance of the potassium channel in anaesthetic action to be established:

“We’ve known for over 20 years now that these potassium channels in the human brain may be important anaesthetic targets. However, until now, we’ve had no direct way to test this idea. Because a single mutation can block the effects of anaesthetics on this potassium channel without affecting it in any other way, it could be introduced into mice to see if they also become insensitive to anaesthetics. If they do, then this establishes the channel as a key target.”

The group carried out their new study, published in the 20 July issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry, by cloning the potassium channel from a great pond snail and then making a series of chimeric channels – part snail and part human. The chimeras were used to identify the location of the precise amino acid to which the anaesthetic binds on the potassium channel, giving the team a clearer picture than ever before of the precise mechanism by which anaesthetics work.

This kind of research, explains Professor Franks, is important because understanding exactly how anaesthetics work may pave the way for the development of a new generation of anaesthetics which solely affect specific anaesthetic targets, which could potentially reduce the risks and side effects associated with current anaesthetics.

“At the moment, anaesthetics have many unwanted side-effects on the human body such as nausea and effects on the heart. This is because our current drugs are relatively non-selective and bind to several different targets in the body. A better understanding of how anaesthetics exert their desirable effects could lead to much more specific, targeted alternatives being developed, which could greatly reduce these problems,” he said.

 
 
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