Enzyme kinetics. Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry (NC-IUB) Recommendation 1981 World Wide Web version prepared by G. P. Department of Chemistry, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS, UKg.p.moss@qmul.ac.uk Prepared by the NC-IUB Panel on Enzyme Kinetics whose members were A. The recommendations in this version are identical to the document published in Arch. , which is a link to details of the change and where it applies. Continue with Introduction, Definitions, Order of Reaction & Rate Constants. Return to main IUBMB Biochemical Nomenclature home page Return to main IUPAC Chemical Nomenclature home page. GAMS - General Algebraic Modeling System. Newborn body composition using PCA.
A) Study cohort (Fig 1) Disposition of the 800 families initially recruited into the EFSOCH study is presented in Figure 1. The analysis presented in this paper focuses on the 752 healthy full term babies. Full anthropometric data were unavailable for 53 (7%) of these babies. There was no evidence of any differences in birth weight and gestation between those with measures available and those without (birth weight: 3521 g v 3511 g, p = 0.893, respectively; gestation: 40.2 wks v 39.9 wks, p = 0.101, respectively).
The babies' birth anthropometry is summarized in Table 1. Boys were heavier and longer than girls, but girls had greater skinfold thicknesses and ponderal index. Figure 1. Table 1. Table 2 shows the characteristics of the parents. Table 2. B) Principal components analysis All birth measures were entered into a principal components analysis. The principal components analyses, showing the unrotated components for boys and girls, are given in Table 3. Table 3. Table 4. Figure 2. Data Sets Collection. Getting Started with the Analyst Application.