... power
p
controls the significance of sample points to the
interpolated values, based on their distance to
the output point. The higher the power, the
more emphasis can be put onthe nearest ... accuracy of DEM. The
influence of interpolation technique onthe
DEM accuracy depends onthe type of
topography, and the distribution of sample
points, what is directly related to the surveying ... sharply changes. The location of
each surveyed point is chosen manually by the
surveyors based on their interpretation of
topography and with some statistical meaning.
Meanwhile, the spline...
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would allow a critical test of either of these hypotheses we
are left with considering which of these type I errors ... null
hypothesis as the type I error based on this null hypothe-
sis is the most severe and the probability of making this
error should be minimized and controlled. While
acknowledging that under the ... throughout the debate onthe respective roles of
migratory and domestic birds in the dispersal of H5N1,
there are numerous statements that are not based on data
presented, or when they are based on data,...
...
carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and other greenhouse
gases
ã
carbon dioxide traps heat in
the atmosphere and causes
the temperature ofthe earth
to rise.
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This leads to disruption of
the ... trees means less carbon dioxide
absorbed for photosynthesis
3. Soil is eroded as it is exposed to the wind
and rain
4. Less water is transpired into the atmosphere
5. Many animal and plant habitats ... population size leads to an increase in
pollution and higher demand for the world’s resources
This causes several problems
1. Burning the timber increases the level of
carbon dioxide in the air
2....
... sulphur dioxide and other greenhouse
gases
ã carbon dioxide traps heat in
the atmosphere and causes
the temperature ofthe
earth to rise.
ã This leads to disruption of
the weather patterns ... from the
water
ã This means the fish
suffocate and die
ã This process is called
Eutrophication
ã Raw sewage pumped into
rivers has the same
effect
TheInfluenceof Human Activity onthe ... agriculture health and medicine have
produced a dramatic rise in the human population
This increase in population size leads to an increase in
pollution and higher demand for the world’s resources
...
... than from inside ofthe ribbon, so the ribbon is cooled faster.
Therefore, the speed ofthe wheel is proportional to the cooling rate. It means that two concepts the
speed ofthe wheel and the ... beat onthe surface ofthe wheel, it will stretch on that a
path before solidification and ejection from that and the higher speed ofthe wheel, the longer path.
The increasing speed ofthe ... make the thickness of ribbons thinner and the ratio between the
area and volume ofthe ribbons that contact with the surface ofthe wheel is higher. This means that the
wheel gets heat faster and...
... in the
discussion and helped to draft the manuscript. MB-L participated in the
design ofthe study, in the synthesis and chemical/physical characterization
of the samples, in the discussion and ... ofthe NP,
V
M
=
4πR
3
3
and K
an
is t he magnetic
anisotropy energy constant ofthe magnetic core of the
NP.
Therefore, the heat dissipation of a magnetic
hyperthermia experiment performed on ... parti-
cles and the formation of particle aggregates and small
clusters [1].
Both mechanisms depend on particle size, whereas
only the Brownian contribution depends onthe viscos-
ity, h,ofthecarriersolvent.However,althoughthesize
dependence...
... partition coefficient, the localization and orientation
in the phospholipid bilayer, and the effects ofthe presence
of these peptides on phospholipid organization and pack-
ing. The results of these ... (L
bÂ
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bÂ
) phase and the
main transition from the conversion ofthe P
bÂ
to the L
a
phase. For a more detailed discussion ofthe thermotropic
phase behavior of Myr
2
Gro-PGro and other members ... L
b
/L
a
phase
transition of Myr
2
Gro-PEtn, the presence of these peptides
has only a very small effect onthe main phase transition,
causing a slight reduction in the phase transition tempera-
ture and...
... during the course of prepar-
ation cannot be excluded, but that still leaves unanswered
the question of how the addition of micromolar concentra-
tions of NADPH suffice to drive the conversion of ... structure of the
membrane, and hence to a destabilization of POR-
PChlide
650
, and/or changes in the ionization of groups
associated with POR. These changes then lead to the
destabilization of POR-PChlide
650
and ... for the existence of a POR-
phosphatase is the observation by Wiktorsson et al. [9] of an
inhibition, by NaF and ATP, ofthe loss ofthe long-
wavelength form of Chlide following photoconversion...
... whether providers thought that the distance between their homes and the homes of
their consumers affected the care that they provided
5. where and to how many places providers accompanied consumers; ... IHSS consumers and providers
The surveys found that relationships between consumers and providers often
extended beyond the purely instrumental and paid ones. Approximately 55% of
consumers and ... services.
The research objective was to identify the relationship between residential
location, the transportation habits and needs ofconsumers and providers, and the extent
of care consumers...
... into the mechanism of island formationbetween the STM tip and the sample could occur.
The appearance ofthe large pit at the place ofthe with the STM. At a constant tunneling current
mode of STM ... effect ofthe electron flow on the
direction of atom movement is opposite to theofthe island is fixed. Therefore, the growth causes
the electric field to decrease at the area around theeffect ofthe ... UHV) conditions,
for reproducible island formation, the kinetics of
there is only a probability of producing a nan-
island growth — that is, island height as a function
of the duration of tip–sample...