... Point Theory and Applications more general Banach spaces; see Kamimura and Takahashi and Ohsawa and Takahashi In 2004, Kamimura et al considered the algorithm 1.2 in a uniformly smooth and uniformly ... monotone operator and the complementary problem The results obtained in this paper improve and extend the corresponding results of Kamimura et al , and Iiduka and Takahashi , and many others Preliminaries ... “Monotone operators and the proximal point algorithm,” SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, vol 14, no 5, pp 877–898, 1976 S Kamimura and W Takahashi, “Strong convergence of a proximal- type algorithm...
... gathered information and contributed to writing of the paper YS and TM contributed patients and information on the patients RH and SY were the co-surgeon on the cases TT reviewed paper and technique ... margin, and after the looped-shaped thread was wrapped around the esophageal stump opening, assisting Maryland forceps inserted at the left subcostal and left abdomen were used to grasp the left and ... esophagojejunostomy is unnecessary and has been made simple However, further case studies must be assessed and monitored to test for safety and reliability in a randomized fashion Consent Written...
... Asp40 at the haem proximal side alters the cyanide binding property only slightly, and may not significantly affect the exogenous ligand binding access channel at the haem distal side and/ or structure ... a hydroxide anion (or water molecule) is an axial ligand trans to His77, the endogenous (proximal) axial ligand [4] Upon haem reduction, ligand switching from the hydroxide anion to the side chain ... auto-oxidation rates and catalytic activities of Ec DOS Breakage of the salt bridge between Asp40 and Arg85, and the hydrogen bond network consisting of Asp40, two water molecules and His77, appear...
... Wong and W M Lee (Eur J Biochem 269) Mer expression in the testis, we have cloned and characterized the mouse Mer promoter, and identified Sp1, Sp3 and E2F as important contributors to the proximal ... performed and the results showed that double-stranded oligonucleotide of the region )30/)14 containing the E2F cis-element produced shifted bands (a, b and c) with TM4 nuclear proteins (lanes and 3, ... (lanes and 5) are labelled as a and b (B and C) Mutation of Sp1 (B) and E2F (C) binding sequences abolishes protein– DNA binding EMSA was performed using TM4 nuclear protein extracts and mutant...
... basal promoter activity of KCTD10; and SP1 and AP-2a can regulate the promoter activity and endogenous KCTD10 expression oppositely through binding this region SP1 and AP-2a regulate KCTD10 Results ... SP1 and AP-2a regulate KCTD10 R Liu et al A B Fig Genomic structure of human and mouse KCTD10 genes, and the 5¢-flanking region sequence of human KCTD10 (A) Genomic organization of human and mouse ... the primer shown in Table 1, and subcloned into pCMV–HA at EcoRI ⁄ XhoI sites Plasmids pCMV–Sp1 and pCMV–AP-2a were confirmed by sequencing, and used to overexpress Sp1 and AP-2a in mammalian cells...
... nd, and was superior to the at model for Query 4, 5, and However, our model was inferior to the at model for Query 14 and 15 Comparing our models, the number of relevant results using sc and ... of a query and the size of documents (Clarke et al., 1995) A Ranking Model for Structured Queries and Texts This section describes the denition of the relevance between a document and a structured ... C(A op B) C(A) + C(B) and when the operator op is Ê or Ă, the structure coefcient of the query A op B is: scAopB = C(A) C(A op B) C(A) where A and B are the queries and C(A) is the number of...
... intertrochanteric space and the transverse size of the proximal epiphysis (marked as E and J) confirm this hypothesis and show a greater degree of fulfillment of the support and moving function of ... the linear values as transverse size of the proximal epiphysis, and the vertical and straight neck diameters, intertrochanteric space, as straight and transverse diameter of diaphysis Moreover, ... relating to the right and left femoral proximal meta-epiphysis bones, indicating proximity and specifi- Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2008,...
... displaced type I and II (MUA and cast in varying degrees of flexion) and open reduction and internal fixation of displaced type III, IV and V Some authors regret not fixing type I and II fractures, ... in the majority of type I and II injuries and could have contributed to the poor outcomes in this group Conclusion Fractures of the proximal tibial epiphysis are rare, and the potential complications ... literature review and analysed the gathered reports for the described injury NC composed and wrote the manuscript Both authors read and approved the final manuscript References Peterson CA and Peterson...
... lateral and the medial ROI doesn't seem very high in absolute values (0.26 MPa and 0.37 MPa respectively), the relative variation in the lateral and the medial ROI is very different (45% and 72% ... asymptomatic focal osteolysis of the proximal Patient with asymptomatic focal osteolysis of the proximal tibia (a) Radiographs demonstrating well fixed components and normal bone-implant interface ... was developed (Abaqus/Standard version 6.6-1, Abaqus, Inc., Providence, RI) from the "Standard Tibia" model [1,5,2226] This model was adapted for the implantation of a standard Genesis II asymmetric...
... severity and surgeon experience Patients and methods Sixteen proximal humerus fractures were selected and classified by the senior author as four 2-part fractures, eight 3-part fractures, and four ... fractures Acta Orthop Scand 1999, 70:325-8 Shrader MW, Sanchez-Sotelo J, Sperling JW, Rowland CM, Cofield RH: Understanding proximal humerus fractures: image analysis, classification, and treatment J ... al.: Classification and treatment of proximal humerus fractures: inter-observer reliability and agreement across imaging modalities and experience Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2011...
... article as: Wang and Wang: On relaxed and contraction -proximal point algorithms in hilbert spaces Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011 2011:41 Submit your manuscript to a journal and benefit ... knowledge that ||en||® and λn 2λn = → 0, ρn 2λn + δn δn δn = → 1, 2ρn 2λn + δn Wang and Wang Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:41 http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/41 ... approximate proximal point algorithms in Hilbert space Taiwan J Math 12, 1691–1705 (2008) Page of Wang and Wang Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:41 http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/41...
... operators and the proximal point algorithm,” SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, vol 14, no 5, pp 877–898, 1976 J Eckstein and D P Bertsekas, “On the Douglas-Rachford splitting method and the proximal ... Eckstein and Bertsekas , where they have relaxed the proximal point algorithm in the following form and applied to the Douglas-Rachford splitting method Now let us have a look at the relaxed proximal ... to solve these problems was the proximal point algorithm In , Eckstein and Bertsekas have shown that much of the theory of the relaxed proximal point algorithm and related algorithms can be passed...
... fifth MCP joints and the second to fifth PIP joints of the dominant hand: the dorsal, radial and palmar aspects of the second MCP joint; the dorsal and palmar aspects of the third and fourth MCP ... radiography and clinical examination and comparable to the information provided by MRI Materials and methods Patients We examined a total of 158 second to fifth metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints and 140 ... absence of bone erosions (Figures and 2) and each joint was assessed for the presence or absence of signs of inflammation (joint effusion and synovitis; Figures and 3) The following definitions...
... intertrochanteric (IT) and medial principal compressive regions of the proximal femur and iliac crest Studies investigating these distal skeletal sites have found evidence of increased bone volume and trabecular ... method of Chomczynski and Sacchi [26], as previously detailed [16,24,27,28] The procedure for specimen storage, handling, and use of RNA extracted from the IT region from both OA and autopsy controls ... (percentage), and eroded surface (ES/BS) (percentage) It is worth noting that Tb.N is a derived index of BS/TV and hence will have similar distribution and significance level of data for both OA and control...
... history She complained of aches and pains in her pelvic region for the previous four years and was referred to a rheumatologist complaining of proximal muscle weakness and difficulty walking Her symptoms ... Ireland On physical examination she had significant proximal myopathy and a waddling gait Serum corrected total serum calcium was low at 2.04 mmol/L with elevated alkaline phosphatase (355U/L) and ... Hospital, Dublin, Ireland 2Department of Rheumatology, Connolly Memorial Hospital, Dublin, Ireland 3Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes Mellitus, Connolly Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Authors’ contributions...
... MG and BA contributed to the conception and design, and carried out the literature research, manuscript preparation and manuscript review TK and OP were involved in the literature review and ... outstretched left hand was referred to our hospital one hour after the injury He complained of pain in the left elbow and shoulder The proximal part of the left arm and elbow had swelling and crepitus ... allows the surgeon to stabilize the humeral shaft and control the motion in the coronal, sagittal and horizontal planes for both supracondylar andproximal humeral fractures Conclusion The supracondylar...
... PN20 Band densities were assessed and normalized after standardization of GAPDH band densities to Although samples were screened from mice at each time point, only a representative single band ... primitive airway epithelium (arrow) and sporadically in pulmonary mesenchyme (arrowhead) B and C During the late pseudoglandular period of development (B, E15.5) and early saccular stage of development ... fragment and five in the 0.85-kb fragment (Figure 4A) Because a experienced profound expression changes from proximal lung (Figure 1E) to distal lung (Figure 1F and 1G) before returning to the proximal...
... forward- and side-scatter parameters Inhibition of T20-resistant HIV-1 strains by P5 and T20 Two T20-sensitive (pre- Enfurvitide (ENF) and JRCSF) and two T20-resistant strains (ENF-1 and ENF-2) ... studies and neutralization assays, and drafted the manuscript DT participated to the neutralization and binding assays AA participated in the design of the study and writing of the manuscript BL and ... in glutamic acid and highly negatively charged, the central hexapeptide ELDKWA epitope recognized by the potent and broadly neutralizing 2F5 IgG [11], and a Materials Polymerase and deoxynucleoside...
... Cdca7l, Ifit1 and Ifit2, Oasl2, and Scotin), innate antiviral or antimicrobial activity (Defcr4, Ddx58, and Lzp-s), and B and T cell mediated immune response (Mpa2l, Psme1, Trfrsf13b, and Tnfrsf17) ... 34,000 well characterized mouse genes, and bioinformatics tools to characterize expression networks in the duodenumand the liver of wild-type control and Hfe-/B6 and D2 mice Results Differential gene ... β-oxidation and cholesterol catabolism Duodenum Figure studied 1of genes regulated by Hfe disruption by mouse strain and organ Number Number of genes regulated by Hfe disruption by mouse strain and organ...
... the Kidney Proximal Tubule During ATP Depletion and Ischemia Knowledge of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of ischemic injury is necessary for understanding acute kidney injury and devising ... altered RhoA and Rac1 activity is unknown We propose that ischemia and ATP depletion result in activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and that this affects Rho GTPase activity and cytoskeletal ... surface membrane and help anchoring cells to the substratum [13, 21] The apical and basolateral membrane polarity is critical for the normal filtration function of the proximal tubule, and the loss...