... solved in the first deriva-
tives (monic form) and the forcing function is written as the linear combination
of the minimum number of functions expressing the inputs of the system. The
independent ... DYNAMICS OF MOTOR CYCLES
B.2.2 Linearization of the equations of motion
If the values of φ and v are small, it is possible to linearize the equations...
... against
Cirrhosis), is a multicenter study of the potential benefit of
prolonged peginterferon therapy in mitigating the
progression of fibrotic liver disease. [8] In this study, 391
of the ... dose discontinuation in
3/20 (15%).
Forns and colleagues used relatively high-dose
interferon/ribavirin therapy in their cohort of 30 patients
awaiting transplantation...
... Ponting CP (1998) Evidence that the
conformation of unliganded human plasminogen is
maintained via an intramolecular interaction between
the lysine-binding site of kringle 5 and the N-terminal
peptide. ... effective in
elevating Glu-plasminogen–fibrin binding. The actions
of complestatin are canceled by a lysine analog. Thus,
the target of complestatin is Glu-plasminogen,...
... confirmation of the authenticity of
products. This is where application of nanobarcodes incorporated into printing inks or coatings has
shown the potential for use in tracing the authenticity of the ... certain toxins in food, to reduce the amount of packaging and food waste, and
to minimize the carbon footprint in the life cycle of food products and p...
... existing
methods.Monitoringprogramsthatusediscretesamplecollectionwillcontinueto
providevaluableinformationaboutthedischargeandfateofPPCPsintotheenviron
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me
nt, and the emerging focus on specic biologically active classes will offer insight
into their effects. Deployment of integrating samplers into ... the
literature.
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TheremaybedecreasedaccesstoPPCPsinsomeoftheremoteparts
of t...
... through tandem SAX
andHLBSPEcartridges.ThehumicsareretainedbytheSAXcartridgeandthetetracy-
clinespassthroughtotheHLBcartridge,wheretheyareretained.TheSAXcartridgeisthen
removed, and the tetracyclines ... water.
48
ThebindingofestrogenstoanMIP
developedtoaidintheanalysisofestrogensinnaturalwaterswaslowerthanthe
binding of estrogens in deionized waters; however, selective binding up to...
... particle
counter(“CoulterCounter”)atapproximately24,48 ,and7 2hours.ThepHvalue
wasmeasuredatthebeginningandattheendofthetest.
For the study with dimeglumine gadopentetate and gadofosveset trisodium, an
incubatingapparatus(AbimedAlgenTestXT)wasused.Inthiscasethecellnumber
was ... 4.5givestheinhibition[%]ofthegrowthofChlorella vulgaris after72hours
exposure to gadobutrol on the basis of...
... transport.
Thereisclearlyalargebodyofdataavailableonveterinarymedicinesinthesoil
environment,anditistimelytobegintofurthersynthesizethisinformationinorder
to provide a general understanding of the fate and transport of medicines in the soil
environment ... Fate of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment and in Water Treatment Systems
reviewsourunderstandingoftheinputsoflivest...
... erythro
-
mycin,roxithromycin,andsalinomycinof41d,130d ,and6 d,respectively,whereas
nodegradationoftiamulinwasobserved.
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The dissipation of tylosin was studied
inanaerobicslurriesofswinemanureobtainedfromopenandcoveredlagoonsfor
which90%disappearancetimesof40hand310h,respectively,werecalculated
using ... sorption of hormones
duetotheassociationofthehormonesasfollows:
where
istheappare...