... _ : CRITERIAOF ACCEPTANCE FOR CONSTANT RATE OF STRAIN CONSOLIDATION TEST FOR COHESIVE SOIL LAM CHEE SIANG A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Master ... TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER TITLE PAGE DECLARATION DEDICATION iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv ABSTRACT v ABSTRAK vi TABLE OF CONTENTS vii LIST OF TABLES xii LIST OF FIGURE xiv LIST OF SYMBOLS xix LIST OF APPENDICES ... Ratio of Excess and Applied Pore Pressure Pressure (ua/σv) 30 2.4.3 Dimensionless Normalized Strain Rate, β 31 2.5 Tabulation of CRS Data 31 2.6 Criteriaof acceptance of constant rate of strain...
... sequence of the open reading frame (ORF) of their cDNAs and the corresponding aa sequences, in Table Summary of the purification of DNases I from the pancreases of three species of snake The results of ... presence of Val67 is one of the essential factors responsible for the actin-binding capacity of these snake DNases I Tissue distribution of snake DNases I Fig Electrophoretic patterns of snake ... 5¢-UTR regions of E climacophora DNase I cDNA were identical to those of E quadrivirgata, but 8.4% (16/189) of the entire nt sequence in the 3¢-UTR of the former was different from that of the latter...
... successful introduction of the Stability Bond Firstly, Stability Bonds must not be in breach of the Treaty prohibition on the “bailing out” of Member States The compatibility ofStability Bonds with ... complex to manage in the case of the EFSF, they may prove useful in reinforcing the credit rating of the Stability Bond EN reduction of moral hazard The acceptability ofStability Bonds might be further ... provisions of the Treaty Article 125 of the Treaty on the functioning of the European Union (TFEU) prohibits Member States from assuming liabilities of another Member State Issuance of Stability...
... adopted a combination of a round of biopanning and subsequent screening of functional Fv by ELISA A minimum round of panning would allow selection of binders with a variety of affinity to antigen, ... OS-fitness of the clone, the ratio of the specific absorbance in the presence of 10 lgÆmL)1 HEL to that in the absence of HEL was taken as an index To analyze the effect of the type of each FR2 ... absence of antigen [7] The stabilityof the Fv–HEL complex was later shown to be maintained by many water-mediated hydrogen bonds at the imperfect VH and VL interface [8] In contrast, in the case of...
... combinations increased the stabilityof CPU’s activity, especially the YQ mutant Following the first round of FINDTM treatment, 50% of the mutants with improved thermal stabilityof their activity appeared ... instructions Expression of mutant proCPUs in insect cells Determination of the half-life (T1/2) of CPU’s activity The T1 ⁄ of the activity of the best mutants secreted in the supernatant of the cells in ... [38] The stabilityof activity of purified WT and mutant CPUs were determined with the same protocol, but under defined buffer conditions of 50 mm Hepes, pH 7.4 Determination of the ORF of mutated...
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... that, in the presence of physiological concentrations of Zn2+, the stabilityof the heterodimer is significantly lowered, promoting at low protein concentrations dissociation of the PSP-I and PSP-II ... decrease in the heterodimer stability was observed in the presence of mm CaCl2 (Table 1), emphasizing the specificity of the effect of Zn2+ Thermal destabilization of PSP-I ⁄ PSP-II was also noticed ... revealed a broadening of the peak at lower protein concentrations (Fig 3A), with the appearance of minor species at the elution volume of the isolated subunits 5665 Stabilityof PSP-I ⁄ PSP-II heterodimer...
... indicative of a more precisely controlled movement in that the value of HS corresponds to the slope of the short-term of the loglog plot of Δt and This decrease in HS is indicative of a more ... Furthermore, the mean of four short time series of 256 points was shown to provide a better estimate of H than a single time series of 1024 points The results of the reliability analysis of the present ... special case of Brownian motion occurs when H = 1/2 The determination of the scaling exponent H of a stabilogram is of particular interest, as it can be inferred to relate to mechanisms of postural...
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... model of disc degeneration, intradiscal implantation of cell-free PGA/HA nucleusimplant facilitates the formation of superior nucleus pulposus repair tissue and the reduction of the loss of disc ... restoration of spinal stability is most likely the key issue Since tissue generation takes time, the use of a suitable biomaterial that provides Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of ... http://www.josr-online.com/content/4/1/25 Figure Statistical analysis of ROM Statistical analysis of ROM Statistical analysis of ROM of intact disc specimen, after nucleotomy and after implantation of the PGA-HA nucleus-implant using...
... retired Analysis of the country of origin of publications showed 50% of journals were published in the US, 40% in the UK, 7% were from the East and 3% from Latin America Analysis of publishers showed ... effect of editor’s age on the quality of peer review and this is an area that would benefit from further study A study of the natural history of peer reviewers has found that the majority of peer ... with 35% of journals using referees routinely Of those journals that anonymised the manuscripts prior to peer review, 36% of editors could guess the authors or institutions in less than 10% of cases...
... retired Analysis of the country of origin of publications showed 50% of journals were published in the US, 40% in the UK, 7% were from the East and 3% from Latin America Analysis of publishers showed ... effect of editor’s age on the quality of peer review and this is an area that would benefit from further study A study of the natural history of peer reviewers has found that the majority of peer ... with 35% of journals using referees routinely Of those journals that anonymised the manuscripts prior to peer review, 36% of editors could guess the authors or institutions in less than 10% of cases...
... transcendental meromorphic function of finite order in C, and have no simple zero, then f’(z) assumes every nonzero finite value infinitely often Proof of the results Proof of Theorem 1.5 Suppose that ... contradiction The proof of Theorem 1.5 is complete Proof of Theorem 1.6 Set F ∗ = { f2 |f ∈ F } Noting that all zeros of g ∈ F ∗ have multiplicities at least and all poles of g ∈ F ∗ are multiple, ... pair of functions f and g in F ∗, f’ and g’ share a nonzero value a in D, we know that F ∗ is normal in D by Theorem 1.5 Therefore, F is normal in D The proof of Theorem 1.6 is complete Proof of...
... contradiction by using the same argument as in the latter part of proof of Theorem 1.1 This completes the proof of Theorem 1.2 Applications Proof of Theorem 1.3 We shall divide our argument into two cases ... Lemma 2.6 Remark 2.7 Lemma 2.6 is a generalization of Lemma 2.2 in 10 The proof of Lemma 2.6 is quite different from its proof Actually, the proof of Lemma 2.2 in 10 is incorrect The main problem ... then each zero of f n is of multiplicity at least nk, but this does not mean that each zero of f n f k m is of multiplicity at least nk because the zeros of f k may not be the zeros of f, and thus...
... continuation of the (111) 123 92 Nanoscale Res Lett (2009) 4:90–93 Fig The degree of the IrMn (111) texture, as determined from the X-ray diffraction studies, is shown as a function of x for glass/ ... NiFe/IrMn system Figure shows different degrees of the IrMn (111) ˚ texture in the NiFe(50 A)/IrMn(x) system with X-ray diffraction Io is the intensity of the IrMn (111) line and Ib is the background ... was better than 10-7 Torr, and the Ar working chamber pressure was 10-3 Torr The degree of the (111) texture of the Ir20Mn80 layer was characterized by the X-ray diffraction method using a CuKa1...
... “On the stabilityof the linear functional equation,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 27, pp 222–224, 1941 T Aoki, “On the stabilityof the ... 2 Journal of Inequalities and Applications The study ofstability problems for functional equations is related to the following question raised by Ulam concerning the stabilityof group homomorphisms ... Banach spaces,” Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan, vol 2, pp 64–66, 1950 Th M Rassias, “On the stabilityof the linear mapping in Banach spaces,” Proceedings of the American Mathematical...
... turn, the “effective” value of collateral consists of a fraction Ä ∈ (0, 1) of the value of the firm’s output: ÂL = g −1 13 Interestingly enough, in the empirical part of their study, Calomiris ... equilibrium of the credit and money markets refers to stocks at the end of the period (see Buiter (1980)) Thus, the outstanding stock of X at the end of the period, after taking account of changes ... implication is the importance of the cost channel, which becomes a key part of the monetary transmission mechanism.4 The goal of this paper is to analyze the cyclical effects of Basel I- and Basel II-type...
... The criteriaof working environment 57 Table 4.5: The criteriaof the position of the employee at work 61 Table 4.6: The criteriaof wages of workers 64 Table 4.7: The criteria ... criteria 43 Table 4.1: The criteriaof signing employment contracts 50 Table 4.2: The criteriaof Termination of employment contract 52 Table 4.3: The criteriaof Working time, rest time ... a period of weekly day off at least 24 hours continuous in each a period of days If for the feature of working, or the need of production – business office‟ services, who can not be off from...
... integral part of everyone's life COMPUTER TYPES CRITERIAOF CLASSIFICATION HISTORY TWO BASIC KINDS GENERATIONS MANUFACTURERS WIDELY ACCEPTED CLASSIFICATION COMPUTER TYPES CRITERIAOF CLASSIFICATION ... electrical circuits Built of switches that are either on or off – Can not have values in-between or like the analog computer – turns the switch on – turns the switch off Almost all computers built ... computers based on DNA: problems are encoded on strands of DNA which are mixed in solution and react to form DNA-coded answers COMPUTER TYPES CRITERIAOF CLASSIFICATION HISTORY TWO BASIC KINDS GENERATIONS...