... repair materialand substrate concrete The compatibility between repair materialand substrate concrete exists when the composite section of repair materialand substrate concrete withstands all ... Repair Materials and Substrate Concrete 10 Step and 5, Figure 1.5 shows the material properties of the repair material considered to correlate with the compatibility between repair materialand ... Correlation between Repair material Properties and Compatibility between Repair Materials and Substrate Concrete Compatibility between Repair Materialand Substrate Concrete Repair Material Properties...
... of plant development, plant- microbe interactions, plant abiotic stresses, etc * These authors equally contributed to this work Wolfgang Busch (ed.), Plant Genomics: Methodsand Protocols, Methods ... F1 plants (see Note 2) Pots or growing tray inserts measuring ≥7 cm in diameter, soil, and humidity domes for growing plants Plastic sleeves for plant isolation (see Note 3) and stakes and ... laws and regulations and therefore free for general use The publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate...
... Steel and Timber by System and Year Built – All States + DC and PR 21 Table A.12 – Deck Area and Percent of Bridges with Main Span Material of RC, PS, Steel and Timber by System and ... main and approach spans, deck width, skew • Materialand structure type for main span and approach spans, if any • Condition and appraisal ratings of structure • Traffic data Material Usage and ... A.9 – Number and Percent of Bridges with Main Span Material of RC, PS, Steel and Timber by System and Year Built – All States + DC and PR 19 Table A.10 – Number and Percent of...
... communicators, rescuers, and caregivers who shared their experiences and gave permission for their stories and/ or photos to be included in the sections I wrote: Vineeta Anand, Meg Brown and Greg Wait, ... chapters for Part II, and for reading over my materialand offering her comments and suggestions Warm thanks also to writer Jodi McLaughlin for her many informative contributions and to author Nancy ... separate room and observe strict sanitation Wash hands thoroughly before entering and immediately after leaving the room and have a footbath at the door to step in on your way in and out Fold...
... catalase–peroxidases and APXs have been outlined [15], and a dendrogram of 29 lignin and manganese peroxidases have been presented [16] The present study should contribute to our understanding of the ... Blosum 30 protein–weight matrix; helix and strand gap penalty, 4; and loop gap penalty, Finally, areas of extensive gaps (i.e longer than 10 amino acid positions and present in more than 90% of sequences) ... and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii) and all thylakoid APXs from higher plants analysed here An important observation is the occurrence of two different APXs from the same organism (e.g thylakoid and...
... Protein synthesis Well-watered plants Plants under mild water stress Plants in arid, desert climates –4 Water andPlant Cells lation of solutes, closing of stomata, and inhibition of photosynthesis ... water from the plant The Components of Water Potential Vary with Growth Conditions and Location within the Plant Just as Yw values depend on the growing conditions and the type of plant, so too, ... place The structure and properties of water strongly influence the structure and properties of proteins, membranes, nucleic acids, and other cell constituents In most land plants, water is continually...
... in Many Plants Terpenes are toxins and feeding deterrents to many plantfeeding insects and mammals; thus they appear to play important defensive roles in the plant kingdom (Gershenzon and Croteau ... Metabolites andPlant Defense For millions of years, plants have produced defenses against herbivory and microbial attack Well-defended plants have tended to leave more survivors than poorly defended plants, ... signals in plant cells Annu Rev Plant Physiol Plant Mol Biol 46: 189–214 Bradley, D J., Kjellbom, P., and Lamb, C J (1992) Elicitor- and wound-induced oxidative cross-linking of a proline-rich plant...
... of bordering and isolated vegetated wetlands and land under water Both bordering and isolated vegetated wetlands must be delineated on the plans contained in the Notice of Intent and described ... bordering and isolated vegetated wetlands and land under water, provided there is no discharge of dredged or fill material to any habitat for rare and endangered species or to any Outstanding Resource ... bordering and/ or isolated vegetated wetlands and land under water and the discharge is not to an Outstanding Resource Water Real estate subdivisions include divisions where approval is required and...
... Cd Materials andmethods Pot experiments under laboratory conditions were performed using maize (Zea mays) plants grown for 60 d in sand and soil (2.5 kg) using plastic containers Quartz sand ... 180–183 Hewitt 1966 Sand and water culture methods used in the study of plant nutrition.Technical communication 22, Common wealth Agriculture Bureaux England: 399–463 Hoagland D and Arnon D I 1950 ... accumulation in root and aerial parts of the plant in both the sand and soil cultures (p≤ 0.03) Relatively higher increases in Cd accumulation were observed in plants grown in sand (Mann Whitney...
... n.d n.d and pCH2pppA appear to be the strongest inhibitors of both the human andplant enzymes The Ki values estimated for the human enzyme, 1.6 and 2.3 nm, respectively, were over 30- and 20-fold ... characteristics readily identify the nature and location of the oxygen and methylene groups bridging the four phosphorus atoms (see Supplementary material) Results and Discussion Comments on the synthesis ... [2], and the dinucleoside 5¢,5¢¢¢-P1,Pn-polyphosphates (NpnN¢s, where N and N¢ are 5¢-O-nucleosides and n represents the number of phosphate residues in the polyphosphate chain that links N and...
... stereotypical, and to at least one reviewer offensively so The jewellery wearing drugsdealer and the attractive polyandrous woman touch upon sensitive issues such as race and gender, and the clichéd ... traits either: he is nice and serious This is reflected in the roles the product supports The appearance of and the interaction with the resulting PDA tell the story of Jack and his relationship with ... for the big players and his superiority over the smaller dealers to whom he sells In his project, Frens designed for three extreme characters: a drugsdealer, the Pope and a polyandrous twenty-year...
... such as “X, , Y and/ or other Z”, and “Z such as X, and/ or Y”, where X and Y are extracted as hyponyms of Z Similar techniques were further applied to predict hyponymy and meronymy relationships ... lexico-syntactic patterns (Berland and Charniak, 1999; Sundblad, 2002), and web page structure was exploited to extract hyponymy relationships by Shinzato and Torisawa (2004) Chklovski and Pantel (2004) used ... for Information Extraction (IE) and QA, as in (Riloff and Shepherd, 1997; Ravichandran and Hovy, 2002; Yangarber et al., 2000) Patterns identify rather specific and informative structures within...
... Certain Human, Animal andPlant Diseases Fig The probability of H pylori infection by UBT and IgG level in the study group by GAM and GLZ Tests UBT test and ELISA UBT test and HelicoTest n Study ... immune system, causing T and B lymphocytes, along with neutrophils and monocytes to produce antibodies (Ig G and IgA) and cytokines (TNF Helicobacter pylori Infectionand Undiagnosed Dyspepsia ... box and proper medium for virological examination Body sites and collection methods vary according to the type of infectionand viral etiology We have to take into consideration a stage of infection, ...
... = 0, and (7) A(z) = t At (zt ) Similar to (4) and (6), the first two conditions en- 2.2 Existing Iterative Scaling Methods We introduce GIS, IIS and SCGIS via the proposed framework GIS and IIS ... L(w+z)−L(w) = x P (x) log TTwz (x)+ t Qt (zt ), (x) (8) where Tw(x) and Qt (zt ) are defined in (1) and (5), respectively Then GIS, IIS and SCGIS use similar inequalities to get approximate functions ... (x, y), and adds a feature fn+1 (x, y)≡f #−f # (x, y) with zn+1 = Assuming ft (x, y) ≥ 0, ∀t, x, y, and using Jensen’s inequality Pn+1 e t=1 ft (x,y) (zt f # ) f# P n+1 ft (x,y) zt f # and e t=1...
... phase We trained each m e t h o d on 80% (randomly selected) of the Brown corpus (Ku6era and Francis, 1967) and tested it on the remaining 20% All methods were run on a collection of 18 confusion ... (Golding and Roth, 1996) We adopt the Bayesian hybrid method, which we will call Bayes, having experimented with each of the methodsand found Bayes to be among the best-performing for the task at hand ... tn, and P(ti]tl-2ti-1) is the prob ability of seeing a part-of-speech tag tl given the two preceding part-of-speech tags ti-2 and ti-1 Equations and will also be used to tag sentences W and W...
... sensing and monitoring Data bus Sensory nerves Data transmission Forward the raw data to the local and/ or central command and control units Control system Brain Command and control unit Manage and ... Smart Material Systems and MEMS: Design and Development Methodologies V K Varadan, K J Vinoy and S Gopalakrishnan # 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd ISBN: 0-470-09361-7 Smart Material Systems and MEMS ... catalyst’, Smart Materials and Structures, 11, 962–965 (2002) Part Design Principles Smart Material Systems and MEMS: Design and Development Methodologies V K Varadan, K J Vinoy and S Gopalakrishnan...
... discussed in this book include objects such as menu bars, menus and menu commands, toolbars and toolbuttons and the many properties andmethods pertaining to them Program Control If you are familiar ... procedures, while properties and some methods can be used in Function procedures A discussion of objects andmethods can be found in the section "VBA Code for Command Macros" later in this chapter ... Problems 332 Chapter 15 Random Numbers and the Monte Cario Method Random Numbers in Excel How Excel Generates Random Numbers Using Random Numbers in Excel Adding...
... using mathematical and experimental approaches Analytic methods Frequency domain methods: Coherence The coherence between two zero-mean stationary random processes x1 (t) and x2 (t), at frequency ... employed and X1n (f) and X2n (f) are the discrete Fourier transforms of the nth data segments of x1 (t) and x2 (t) This estimate is biased and its probability density function for non-weighted and ... ∆ /2 (9) otherwise where f and ∆ are the center frequency and bandwidth of the ideal bandpass filter The cross-correlation function between filtered signals y1 (t) and y2 (t) is given by: Ry1y2...