Rimediare all'inquinamento ambientale certificando i nostri edifici attravers...Andrea Ursini Casalena
Visti i problemi ambientali che procuriamo, vediamo come possiamo iniziare a rimediare certificando i nostri edifici attraverso una progettazione sapiente e rivolta alla sostenibilità
Real time implementation of the software system requires being more versatile. In the maintenance phase, the modified system under regression testing must assure that the existing system remains defect free. Test case prioritization technique of regression testing includes code as well as model based methods of prioritizing the test cases. System model based test case prioritization can detect the severe faults early as compare to the code based test case prioritization. Model based prioritization techniques based on requirements in a cost effective manner has not been taken for study so far. Model based testing used to test the functionality of the software system based on requirement. An effective model based approach is defined for prioritizing test cases and to generate the effective test sequence. The test cases are rescheduled based on requirement analysis and user view analysis. With the use of weighted approach the overall cost is estimated to test the functionality of the model elements. Here, the genetic approach has been applied to generate efficient test path. The regression cost in terms of effort has been reduced under model based prioritization approach.
Fatty Acid Pattern and Alkaloids of Echium RauwolfiiEditor IJCATR
The GC/MS analysis of hexane extract revealed the presence of palmitic acid as saturated fatty acid (1.05%), versus oleic acid (2.18%), linoleic acid (1.13%), cis-8,11,14-eicosatrienoic acid (2.12%) as unsaturated fatty acids. On the other hand, CH2Cl2 extract contained palmitic acid methyl ester (3.55%), and methyl isostearate (1.17%) as saturated fatty acids, versus linoleic acid methyl ester (3.57%) and linolenic acid methyl ester (10.01%) as unsaturated fatty acids. The GC/MS analysis of the alkaloid-rich fraction indicated the presence of the pyrazolidine alkaloids petranine (2.97%), 7-angeloyl-9-(2-methylbutyryl) retronecine (4.22%), 7-angeloylretronecine (0.59%) and 9-angeloylretronecine (0.47%).
The butanol extract showed the heights DPPH radical scavenging activity (IC50 = 14.3 µg),. while ethyl acetate extract was very weak in activity (IC50 = 432.3 µg) and no activity with hexane and methylene chloride extract.
The antimicrobial potentials of E. rauwolfii extracts were examined. The inhibition of the fungi species by ethyl acetate extract exert was comparable to Amphotericin B. The inhibition zone of the butanol extract against Streptococcus pneumonia was comparable to Ampicillin, against Pseudomonas aeruginosa was comparable to Gentamicin and Escherichia coli was comparable to Gentamicin.
The cytotoxicity against HePG-2 of ethyl acetate extract and butanol extract were “very strong”, and that of hexane extract and methylene chloride extract were “moderate”, against MCF-7 of ethyl acetate extract and butanol extract were “strong”, that of methylene chloride extract was “moderate”, and that of hexane extract was “weak” and against HCT-116 of butanol extract was “very strong”, of ethyl acetate extract was“strong”, of methylene chloride extract and hexane extract were “moderate”.
Rimediare all'inquinamento ambientale certificando i nostri edifici attravers...Andrea Ursini Casalena
Visti i problemi ambientali che procuriamo, vediamo come possiamo iniziare a rimediare certificando i nostri edifici attraverso una progettazione sapiente e rivolta alla sostenibilità
Real time implementation of the software system requires being more versatile. In the maintenance phase, the modified system under regression testing must assure that the existing system remains defect free. Test case prioritization technique of regression testing includes code as well as model based methods of prioritizing the test cases. System model based test case prioritization can detect the severe faults early as compare to the code based test case prioritization. Model based prioritization techniques based on requirements in a cost effective manner has not been taken for study so far. Model based testing used to test the functionality of the software system based on requirement. An effective model based approach is defined for prioritizing test cases and to generate the effective test sequence. The test cases are rescheduled based on requirement analysis and user view analysis. With the use of weighted approach the overall cost is estimated to test the functionality of the model elements. Here, the genetic approach has been applied to generate efficient test path. The regression cost in terms of effort has been reduced under model based prioritization approach.
Fatty Acid Pattern and Alkaloids of Echium RauwolfiiEditor IJCATR
The GC/MS analysis of hexane extract revealed the presence of palmitic acid as saturated fatty acid (1.05%), versus oleic acid (2.18%), linoleic acid (1.13%), cis-8,11,14-eicosatrienoic acid (2.12%) as unsaturated fatty acids. On the other hand, CH2Cl2 extract contained palmitic acid methyl ester (3.55%), and methyl isostearate (1.17%) as saturated fatty acids, versus linoleic acid methyl ester (3.57%) and linolenic acid methyl ester (10.01%) as unsaturated fatty acids. The GC/MS analysis of the alkaloid-rich fraction indicated the presence of the pyrazolidine alkaloids petranine (2.97%), 7-angeloyl-9-(2-methylbutyryl) retronecine (4.22%), 7-angeloylretronecine (0.59%) and 9-angeloylretronecine (0.47%).
The butanol extract showed the heights DPPH radical scavenging activity (IC50 = 14.3 µg),. while ethyl acetate extract was very weak in activity (IC50 = 432.3 µg) and no activity with hexane and methylene chloride extract.
The antimicrobial potentials of E. rauwolfii extracts were examined. The inhibition of the fungi species by ethyl acetate extract exert was comparable to Amphotericin B. The inhibition zone of the butanol extract against Streptococcus pneumonia was comparable to Ampicillin, against Pseudomonas aeruginosa was comparable to Gentamicin and Escherichia coli was comparable to Gentamicin.
The cytotoxicity against HePG-2 of ethyl acetate extract and butanol extract were “very strong”, and that of hexane extract and methylene chloride extract were “moderate”, against MCF-7 of ethyl acetate extract and butanol extract were “strong”, that of methylene chloride extract was “moderate”, and that of hexane extract was “weak” and against HCT-116 of butanol extract was “very strong”, of ethyl acetate extract was“strong”, of methylene chloride extract and hexane extract were “moderate”.
1. SENSITIVE SUBJECTS
(To be completed by prospective foster parents
As a partner on the Adoption or Foster Care team, you may find that the special circumstances of the child placed in your
home will require that you talk with the child or social workers about what we can call “sensitive subjects.” These sensitive
subjects concern things that people often don’t talk about. In Adoption or Foster Care work, these sensitive subjects may
be about separation, divorce, death, sexual issues including sexual abuse, mental illness, angry feelings, and sad feelings.
As a foster or adoptive parent, and as a part of our team, we need to know which of these “sensitive subjects” you think you
can talk easily about and deal with; which sensitive subjects you would need some support in dealing with or talking about;
and which sensitive subjects you would prefer not to ever have to deal with or talk about. Again, we don’t want to offend
you or make you feel uncomfortable, but we do need to know your ideas about these subjects. With this explanation in
mind, then, would you please review the following list and answer as best you can? Thank you for your patience in
answering these questions. We know they are not easy. We appreciate your partnership effort.
1. What were the one or two occasions in your life when you remember feeling very, very angry- and what did you do about your
angry feelings?
2. Many of the children needing Adoption or Foster Care have had some inappropriate sexual experiences. For example, they
may have observed older children or adults involved in sex or they may have been sexually abused. Could you parent the
following children:
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2. Could Could
parent parent Could
without with not
help help parent
a. Child who masturbates _____ _____ _____
b. Teenager who was or is
sexually active _____ _____ _____
c. Child whose mother was or is
involved in prostitution _____ _____ _____
d Child of any age who had
been sexually abused _____ _____ _____
e. Child who wants to talk
to you about sex _____ _____ _____
f. Child who talks to
your children about sex _____ _____ _____
g. Child who expresses
interest in homosexual
relationships _____ _____ _____
3. Have you or anyone close to you had any direct experience with:
Yes No
Sexual abuse ___ ___
Mental illness ___ ___
Drug Abuse ___ ___
Being in jail or prison ___ ___
Alcoholism ___ ___
Counseling or therapy ___ ___
Financial problems ___ ___
Please explain any “yes” answers.
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