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... = The theorem is proved ON THE PETERSON HIT PROBLEMOF FIVE VARIABLES 11 Proof of Theorem 1.3 First of all, we briefy recall the definition ofthe Singer transi fer Let P1 be the submodule of ... x25 ON THE PETERSON HIT PROBLEMOF FIVE VARIABLES Proof Let x be an admissible monomial of degree 15 in P5 and ω(x) = (3, 4, 1) From the proof of Lemma 3.5, x is a permutation of one ofthe monomials ... x31 x72 x43 x4 35 x71 x32 x3 x44 Proof From the proof of Lemma 3.1, if x is an admissible monomial of degree 15 in P4 , then x is a permutation of one ofthe following monomials: x1 x2 x63 x74...
... much warmer, thereby preventing freezing and accelerating surface “weathering” Except for Oxygen, almost all ofthe Earth’s atmosphere today Evolution ofthe Earth Process and Equation” its Atmosphere ... 200 years ago, the industrial age, with its demand for fossil fuels, was getting underway ♦ The impact of people on the atmosphere was about to become noticeable! The Earth andits Atmosphere ... led to the appearance☻ of primitive one-celled aquatic organisms which could survive in the oceans Life on Earth had begun, despite its inhospitable atmosphere! Evolution ofthe Earth andits Atmosphere...
... Review ofthe theories related to cohesion and translation - Analysis and synthesis ofthe collected data Design ofthe Study The thesis consists of three parts: Part I: Introduction states the ... choosing the topic, the aim, its scope, the research question and method ofthe study Part II: Development consists of chapters: Chapter 1: Theoretical background states the theoretical background of ... for success of this translation andthe failure ofthe other There have been some works that analysed and contrasted cohesion between English and Vietnamese so far The purpose of these works...
... understanding and will be the focus and repeating theme throughout the text A sound understanding of cardiac physiology begins with basic understanding of cardiac anatomy andofthe physiology of ... contraction process ofthe cardiac muscles andthe properties ofthe arterial system and is beyond thescopeof this lecture As the contraction process ofthe cardiac muscle reaches its maximal effort, ... contraction and instantaneous atrial volume) The pressure ofthe point at the bottom right corner ofthe loop is the pressure in the ventricle at the end ofthe cardiac cycle and is called the end-diastolic...
... Thus, given the values ofthe four target fluxes v9, v16, v21 and v26, the values of all other stationary fluxes are fully determined by the value ofthe glucose uptake flux Calculation ofthe stationary ... this report briefly outlines the mathematical basis ofthe method The second part presents two applications ofthe method to the metabolism of erythrocytes andofthe microorganism, Metylobacterium ... provided that other reactions in the system are capable of accomplishing the required change in the concentration ofthe reactants For example, the standard free energy change ofthe glyco- 2908...
... (NSRD) ofthe RAND Corporation NSRD conducts research and analysis for the Office ofthe Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Unified Commands, the defense agencies, the Department ofthe ... which conducts research and analysis for the Office ofthe Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Unified Commands, the defense agencies, the Department ofthe Navy, the U.S Intelligence Community, ... and through the demands of their daily jobs These types of stressors can take a significant toll on the performance, functioning, and effectiveness of military personnel For example, Mareth and...
... (Institute for Work and Health) for their help in the metal/creatinine analysis, and comments on the manuscript The medical team ofthe Institute for Work and Health (Prof Marcel-André Boillat, Dr ... campaign, performed the 1-OHP analysis and contributed to the writing ofthe manuscript SD: participated in the field campaign, performed the PAH analysis and contributed to the writing ofthe manuscript ... participated in the study design and contributed to the scientific content ofthe manuscript andits revision MR: participated in the study design and planning, interpreted the toxicological data and contributed...
... that the impact of such therapy included pain at the injection site (3/9 [33%]), although one patient reported that theproblem was not the pain from the injection site but rather awareness ofthe ... interviews Some ofthe patient interviews were historical andthe primary purpose of those interviews was not to assess the QoL ofthe patients, but rather to assess their perceptions of current treatments ... experts representing the UK, US and Italy were interviewed about their observations ofthe impact of iron overload andits treatment on patients Results Literature review At the onset of this review,...
... kn Proof ofthe theorem Proof of Theorem 1.1 Let m = min|z|=k |p(z)| If p(z) has a zero on |z| = k, then m = andthe result follows from Lemma 2.8 Henceforth, we suppose that all the zeros of p(z) ... contradicts the fact that |a1| >k Hence, the polynomial Dα1 p(z) must be of degree (n - 1) On the other hand, since all the zeros of p(z) lie in |z| ≤ k, therefore by applying Lemma 2.1, all the zeros of ... m ] kn Making |l| ® 1, Theorem 1.1 follows Acknowledgements The author is grateful to the referees, for the careful reading ofthe paper and for the helpful suggestions and comments This research...
... electrons in the valence band (VB) can be excited to the conduction band (CB) to form the photo-generated electrons in the CB andthe same amount of holes in the VB The holes in the VB are prone ... photocatalytic activity of ZnO nanowires (grown in the mixed gas stream) is higher than that ofthe ZnO Fig Curves ofthe degradation rate of MO and UV irradiation time with the photocatalyst ofthe ZnO nanowires ... solution and 60 mg ZnO nanowires The UV lamp (6 W) was placed in the center ofthe tube and surrounded by the reactor Prior to irradiation, the solution was sonicated for 30 and then stirred in the...
... study The major crown branches andthe leading shoot were then cut from each tree The leading shoot was defined as that part ofthe main stem between the tip andthe junction with the main stem of ... branches The length ofthe FIRST flush of growth in 1987 was related to the number of branches growing on the 1986 SECOND flush shoot (P≤ 0.01) andthe length ofthe FIRST flush in 1986 on the ... greater understanding of shoot growth, further studies should include the timing of reactivation, growth and development ofthe vascular and root systems and their ability to supply water and nutrients...
... the joint ofthe anterior epiphyses ofthe first metatarsal (mt.m), the most prominent part ofthe inner side ofthe ball ofthe foot, andthe joint ofthe anterior epiphyses ofthe fifth metatarsal ... [9-13], individualistic and unique features ofthe foot and footprints [13-18], andthe use of radiographic comparisons ofthe foot [19-23] confirms theimportanceofthe foot in identification ... (mt.l), the most prominent part ofthe outer side ofthe ball ofthe foot Foot breadth at heel (cc.m – ctu.l): Distance taken from the lateral side ofthe heel (ctu.l) to the medial side (cc.m) of the...
... transcriptional profiling in influenza A virus-infected lung epithelial cells: The role ofthe nonstructural NS1 protein in the evasion ofthe host innate defense andits potential contribution to pandemic ... in BHK21 cells andthe log growth period ofthe virus was between 36 h and 48 h, BHK21 cells were used as host cells of AIV After host cells were decided, we explored the effect of BHK21 cells ... logTCID50 = log pfu + 0.67 The pfu ofthe two samples was as the follows: pfu (a) =10−4.17/ml, pfu (b) =10−3.87/ml Table The effect ofthe PARP10 protein expression inhibition on the virus replication...
... example of synteny between A- and B- genomes of Arachis and Medicago An example of synteny between A- and B- genomes of Arachis and Medicago Alignment of linkage group B3 ofthe developed map with the ... map The integration ofthe A- and B-genome Arachis maps effectively increases the information content of both maps The A-genome map contains candidate genes and QTLs for disease resistance, and ... two LG ofthe AA map, B6 with A6 and A10, and B7 with A7 and A8 Synteny analysis A total of 51 common markers mapped in the AA and BB genome diploid maps spanned the 10 linkage groups of both...
... end and no further viral replication is possible The nature ofthe retroviral replication process, where the U3 region of both the 5' and 3' LTRs ofthe provirus are effectively copied from the ... gene therapy [11,12] The principal feature ofthe retroviral life cycle that is of interest is the ability ofthe retrovirus to copy its RNA genome into a double-stranded DNA form which is then ... amounts ofthe products ofthe viral pol gene The virion may also include a range of other host cell derived proteins although it is unclear whether these represent a random assortment of proteins...
... on the local resources, the enforcement and implementation ofthe policies varied andthe rate of PWD accessing services was different - There was diversification of approaches and types of services ... and those who come from un-poor families and be able to pay for the services, they face problems of transport accessibility, access to schools, and offices in most of places, these are also the ... within the sector itself but the education services are not well coordinated with other sectors to meet the demand/need of PWD Being aware of these limitations, Ministry of Education and Training...
... salesman problem in the 19 century Mathematicians in Vienna and Harvard studied the first general instance of TSP in the 1930s One of them was Karl Menger who defined theproblemand considered the ... pair ofthe cities is given The traveling salesman problem is to find the shortest tour The Ireland mathematician William Rowan Hamilton andthe British mathematician Thomas Kirkman defined the ... thesis is to understand the basic of TSP problemandits applications in real life The thesis is mainly written based on the existing knowledge in [3], [16], [17], [18], [21], and other documents...
... migration ofthe epithelium from the edges 23 ofthe defect; (iii) the prolapse ofthe lamina propria undergoes epithelialization, andthe vessel stalk will be established; (iv) tubulous glands are ... left and right halves by the nasal septum The roof ofthe nasal cavity is the cribriform plate, separating it from the anterior cranial cavity The inferior wall is the palate which separates the ... molecular profiles underlying the beneficial effects of GCs on NP andthe histopathological patterns of NP Identification of these genes and gene networks ultimately contributes to the knowledge of NP...
... Huey Lee Then, the author wishes to express her gratitude to Professor Bay Boon Huat ofthe Department of Anatomy, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine and Associate Professor Heng Chew Kiat ofthe Department ... repeated the work of Von Mering and Minkowski but went a step further to show the reversal of diabetic symptoms in the dogs by giving them an extract from the pancreatic islets of Langerhans of healthy ... pancreas in the disease pathology of diabetes Discovery andthe isolation of insulin for the treatment of diabetes The distinction between type and type diabetes Discovery of sulfonylureas (the st...