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NANO EXPRESS Open Access
Effect of thermal treatment on the growth,
structure and luminescence of nitride-passivated
silicon nanoclusters
Patrick RJ Wilson
1*
, ... information over different
depths within the sample because of the relative mean
free paths of secondary electrons and fluore...
... or the existence of NF1 did not seem to have any
relationship with bone consolidation or any other com-
plications.
Discussion
In a series of VFG for the treatment of CPT, bone consoli-
dation ... in the length of
term needed for bone consolidation, on the basis that 13
boys had an average bone consolidation term of 13
months, whereas 16 girls had an average bone consoli...
... consistent with the hypothe-
sis that the nonlinear structure of gait is dependent on the
neural control of the forward progression of the center of
mass during the stance phase of gait. As the mechanical
actuator ... progression of the center of mass may
also influence the nonlinear structure of human locomo-
tion. In this investigation, we explored if...
... filtration. The position of the peak correspondent
to N and the relative elution position of molecular markers are indicated. C) Samples of the gel filtration fractions correspond-
ing to the peak of ... expression of RVFV Gn and Gc proteins in insect
cells resulted in detection of both proteins on the surface
of the non-permeabilized infected cells. The p...
... Level IV
Introduction
Isolated dislocation of the carpometacarpal (CMC) joint
of the thumb is an uncommon upper limb and hand
injury. The lesion is usually the consequence of an axial
transmitted ... dislocation of the
carpometacarpal joint of the thumb: an anatomic and cadaver study. J
Hand Surg 1994, 19A:93-98.
7. Shah J, Patel M: Dislocation of the carpometaca...
... Finally,
q
3
=
27
3
2
c
2
. The proof of Theorem 1 is complete.
4 Proof of Theorem 2
Due to the same idea of Proof Theorem 1, we omit the proof.
5 Proof of Theorem 3
Suppose that f is a transcendental entire solution of ... (z)g(z)=h
2
(z), By a reasoning similar to that mentioned at th e end of the proof
of Case2.1, we know that h
2
(z) must be a constant, then fg= h
2...
... D
(
T
).
The class of -strict pseudo-contractions fall into the one between classes of nonex-
pansive mappings and pseudo-contractions, and the class of strong pseudo-contrac-
tions is independent of ... system of variational
inequalities, and of the set of fixed points of an infinite family of strict pseudo-
contractions. Strong convergence theorem of the...
... more information. In recent years, the problem has attracted a great deal of people. Lions
6 used the theory of maximal monotone operators to solve the existence of solution of the
following ... studied
the existence and asymptotic behavior of solutions evolution problem on manifolds. In
this direction, the existence and asymptotic behavior of the related of...
... application of
hydromagnetics to metallurgy lies in the purification of molten metals from nonmetallic
inclusion by the application of magnetic field.
When the conducting fluid is an ionized gas and the ... in
the nondimensional form μ μ
∞
e
−β
1
θ
, where μ
∞
is the constant value of the coefficient of
viscosity far away from the sheet, β
1
is the variable viscosit...
... The proof of uniqueness is the same to that
of Theorem 2.1. Therefore, {x
n
} converges to the unique common fixed point of S and T.
Corollary 2.4. Let E be a nonempty closed convex subset of Banach ... completes the proof.
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank the referee and the editor for their careful reading of the
manuscript and their many valuab...