... Philips International Institute Eindhoven 1981 S.P.J Landsbergen and R.J.H Scha: Formal Languages for Semantic Representation In: S All~n and J.S PetSfi (eds): AsRects of Automatized Text Processing ... rules can be directly applied to the formula (2) Substitution of the right hand expressions for the corresponding left hand constants in (2), followed by X-reduction, yields (3) as Count({xe (for: ... relation between the English word meanings used in (i) and the primitive concepts at the data base level IV V THE RELATION BETWEEN EFL AND DBL THE PROBLEM OF COMPOUND ATTRIBUTES It is easy to...
... nature and in the structure of time have been identified: (a) linearity and circularity (periods); (b) finiteness and infinity; (c) openness and closure; (d) discreteness and continuity, and (e) ... of editions and translations 3.2 XLink, XPointer, XPath and XML Base The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) is ISO's international standard for defining markup languages, and it is designed ... filtering, analysing and reusing link collections? • How the XLink and similar languages support link behaviour and link user interfaces? • How does XLink and RDF overlap and how does the mapping...
... individuals of each species and the number of flowers per individual were counted in yr (2001 and 2003 for E grandiflorum and D nuttallianum; 2002 and 2003 for E speciosus and H quinquenervis) The ... (gs), and leaf vapor pressure deficit (VPD) for Erythronium grandiflorum and Delphinium nutallianum Control, circles; heated, triangles Fig Predawn and midday water potential (Ψ) for Erythronium grandiflorum ... Brooks, and S Mambelli for assistance with [N] and [C] analyses, D Tissue and N Gestel for assistance with carbohydrate analyses, and K Etcheverry and G Lyon for assistance with sample and data...
... theory and research in psy chology and related disciplines that are relevant to our research and practice 3) Challenge the research and practice community to develop and adapt new ideas and to ... and over 50 articles and chapters He is a fellow of the American Psychological As sociation, the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and the American Psychological Society and ... stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination; social power and nonverbal communication; and altruism xx CONTRIBUTORS and helping He has published over 100 books, articles, and chapters on these topics...
... nucleotide sequence analysis revealed that the longest and intermediate bands were full-length CCN4 ⁄ WISP1 and WISP1v, respectively However, the shortest band was a novel variant of WISP1 (WISP1vx) not ... cancer and MDA231 breast cancer cells Vascular endothelial cells (HUVEC) and A371 melanoma cells expressed only full-length mRNA (Fig 1B), whereas osteoblastic SaOS2 expressed both CCN4 ⁄ WISP1 and ... distribution of WISP1 and its physiological roles in normal tissues In this study, we analyzed the expression of fulllength WISP1 mRNA and its splicing variants in normal and malignant-transformed...
... Disaccharides and Oligosaccharides and Their Properties 14 Glycoconjugates of Physiological Interest 18 Structure and Properties of Proteins and A m i n o A c i d s Robert B Rucker, Ph.D., and Taru ... Niacin Niacin and Pyridine Nucleotide Coenzyme Structure and Nomenclature 459 Sources, Digestion, and Absorption 460 Transport and Conversion of Niacin to Coenzymes 463 Niacin Catabolism and Excretion ... Riboflavin and Flavocoenzyme Structure and Nomenclature 468 Sources, Digestion, and Absorption Transport and Conversion of Riboflavin to Coenzymes 469 471 xxii • • • Contents Riboflavin Catabolism and...
... keratinization and glycogen content in the uninflamed and inflamed gingival and alveolar mucosa J Periodontol 1959;30:208 Schroeder H Differentiation of Human Oral Stratified Epithelia Switzerland: Kager, ... blueprint and biologic width space thetic procedures demands the existence of clearly defined therapeutic objectives Unlike scenarios where the expo- appearance of the gingival tissues (Figures and ... proposed restorative objectives pressure is often placed on the restorative dentist to correct aesthetic deficiencies as early as possible, and maintain certain aesthetic standards throughout treatment...
... [47] and by FA derivatives such as prostaglandins Clofibrate produces similar effects in plants and animals [8,45] Furthermore, there are evident structural analogies between prostaglandins and ... only one CYP703 [37] CYP704B1 and CYP704B2 belong to a conserved and ancient P450 family in moss and seed plants This suggests that reactions catalysed by CYP703 and by members of the CYP704 subfamily ... C18:1, C18:2 and C18:3 [21] Physiological role Characterization of the first FA-metabolizing P450 enzymes showed that they exhibited different regioselectivities and substrate specificities and were...
... Netherlands, Israel, and New Zealand During the writing process, authors were encouraged to read and refer to other chapters in the book, and we believe this has facilitated dialogue among authors and ... Scott Eidelman and Christian S Crandall / 85 Belief in a Just World, Perceived Fairness, and Justification of the Status Quo / 107 Carolyn L Hafer and Becky L Choma Disentangling Reasons and Rationalizations: ... in Social and Psychological Bases of Ideology and System Justification Over the past three decades, the cognitive and brain sciences have utterly changed our understanding of the mind and how it...
... arterial flow of 50–100 ml/min and a mean arterial pressure never allowed to exceed 100 mmHg to ensure an optimal organ warming up and the beginning of renal autoregulation under reperfusion Blood and ... pharmacology and toxicology studies and for the improvement of the graft function after transplantation As the donor kidneys are subject to warm and cold ischemia due to the explantation process and the ... Medicine and Toxicology 2007, 2:1 http://www.occup-med.com/content/2/1/1 transfer to the labotaratory for analysis of multiple other parameters as listed below Also, venous and arterial pressures and...
... [13-16], and the extent and amount of ergogenic 'drugs' and supplements used by athletes shows a growing trend [17] Research linking supplement use to involvement in physical activity and previous ... one study, physicians and medical students were tested to determine the level of their knowledge regarding efficacy and toxicity, and drug interactions with herbal remedies, and it was found that ... for supplementing and the corresponding substance For instance, a group of athletes were asked: i) whether they use supplements to increase their strength and power output; and ii) if they take...
... and pm) during each shift A Calor Heat Stress meter was used to determine wet (WB) and dry bulb temperature (DB), black globe temperature (radiant heat), wind speed, and barometric pressureand ... which is still the standard in many industries It has been used by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) ... shift and the data used to calculate mean and maximum working heart rates as well as percentage of cardiac Page of 10 (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Occupational Medicine and...
... reduces the wear and shearing resistance of the AC It also leads to change of the osmotic pressure in AC and gradually release of PGs to the joint cavity The tensile strength and lateral integrity ... AC It reinforces the swelling pressure of proteoglycan (PG) gel to provide the AC with loading capacities and considerable tensile strength to withstand for wear and shear stresses Peeling off ... the articular surface for wearing and shearing resistance Particularly, the structure of the interwoven collagen bundles is ideal for resistance of the tensile and wearing stresses derived from...
... (d), and (e)) and detail signals (right graphs of (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e)) corresponding to five resolution levels j = 1, 2, 3, 4, using Haar wavelet and scaling functions given in Sections and ... edition, 1999 [2] M Vetterli and J Kovacevic, Wavelets and Subband Coding, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA, 1995 [3] C K Chui, Ed., Wavelets: A Tutorial in Theory and Applications, Academic ... discontinuity problem of the scaling and wavelet functions at the cost of a very high computational complexity The number of the scaling and wavelet functions to handle becomes very high Consequently...
... Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University His research interests include channel estimation and equalization, multiuser detection, and statistical and adaptive signal processing and analysis ... channel and the input sequences At iteration k, with an initial guess of the channel H (k) and the mean m(k) , the algorithm estimates the input sequence s(k) and the channel H (k+1) and mean ... picked with equal probabilities and random channel coefficients hq (l), ≤ l ≤ L, taken to be mutually independent complex random variables with independent real and imaginary parts, each uniformly...
... enzymatic hexokinase and phosphofructokinase by 15 and 28% respectively, in parietotemporal cerebral cortex and hippocampus activity and 1030% in brain cortex and hippocampus and weeks post ICV ... Mei Chen and Heping Xu 129 Chapter Inflammatory Periprosthetic Bone Loss 151 Sang-Soo Lee, P Edward Purdue and Ju-Suk Nam Chapter Acute Appendicitis – Propedeutics and Diagnosis 171 Andy Petroianu ... Hyperresponsiveness and Fibrosis in a Guinea Pig Asthma Model 319 Blanca Bazán-Perkins, Maria G Campos and Edgar Sánchez-Guerrero Chapter 16 Genetic Variation in Resistance to Inflammation and Infectious...
... from the shaded and unshaded plastic greenhouse (21 samples of either type) (Table 3) Seedlings grown in the sun were larger and had more branches and leaves Their total leaf area and dry matter ... larger root collar diameters and higher weight and volume of shoots and root systems In seedlings grown in the sun a higher number of leaves, larger total leaf area and higher dry matter of leaves ... and shade leaves by fluorescence imaging Photosynthetica 38: 521–529 Madsen P (1994): Growth and survival of Fagus sylvatica seedlings in relation to light intensity and soil water content Scandinavian...
... and seasonal fluctuation of photosynthesis, plant growth and dynamics of stands (Call et al 1994) The values of Fo (minimum fluorescence at all reaction centres of photosystem II when open) and ... needle density and average dry weight of one needle in plugs and bareroot plants Vertical abscissas represent the confidence interval plants and = 5.7 in plugs), they had shorter branches and a markedly ... of shoots and particularly of roots These traits also imply a lower ratio of root to shoot volume The dry weight of root systems and shoots, i.e the dry weight of stem and branches and total...
... permutations Dn Proof By Theorem 3.3 and Remark 3.2, a, b and d are perfect bases for Sn = G(1, 1, n), Bn = G(2, 1, n) and Dn = G(2, 2, n), respectively (using α = for Bn and Dn , with Remark 3.2 for ... o(tp−2 ) = (p − 1)p2 and o(tp−1 ) = p2 Let ti = (vi ; πi ), where vi ∈ (Zp2 )p with sum of entries ≡ (mod p) and πi ∈ Sp (0 ≤ i ≤ p − 1) Both t0 and tp−1 are of order p2 , and therefore neither ... Groups and Lie Algebras, English translation by Andrew Pressley, Springer, 2002 [10] F Brenti, V Reiner and Y Roichman, On the alternating subgroups of Coxeter groups, preprint, 2006 [11] D Foata and...