... infusing this focus with strong, negative emotions. Think of your emotions as the ―fuel‖ that lends power to everything that manifests in your life. When it comes to money, do you often find yourself ... these negative emotions. Law of Attraction Think Rich Lesson #3 How to Prevent Negative Emotions from Creating More Lack There are two things you can do to prevent these emotions from creating ... your emotions. Your emotional state emits a specific ―frequency‖ of energy to the universe, and the universe returns events and experiences into your life, that correspond with your emotional...
... The aim of this study was to assess the validity of the Perceived Impact of Problem Profile (PIPP) for use among adults with a disability in Thailand using Rasch analysis.Methods: A total of 210 ... of the Thai arm of the RESILIENCE study. TheIsaan region, with a population of 19 million, is the larg-est of four regions in Thailand. The majority of the popu-lation are of Lao descent and ... Manderson L: Measuring the impactand distress of health problems from the individual's per-spective: development of the Perceived Impact of ProblemProfile (PIPP). Health Qual Life Outcomes 2006,...
... Quality of Life OutcomesOpen AccessResearchMeasuring the impact of health problems among adults with limited mobility in Thailand: further validation of the Perceived Impact of Problem ProfileRoseAnne ... The aim of this study was to assess the validity of the Perceived Impact of Problem Profile (PIPP) for use among adults with a disability in Thailand using Rasch analysis.Methods: A total of 210 ... of the Thai arm of the RESILIENCE study. TheIsaan region, with a population of 19 million, is the larg-est of four regions in Thailand. The majority of the popu-lation are of Lao descent and...
... isacharacteristicvalueofT if there exists v ẻ E, v 0, such that v =μTv,i.e.,μ-1is a nonz ero eigenvalue of T. Let r(T) denote the set of real characte risticvalues of T and Γ denote the closure of the set of ... structure of the set o f positive solutions of (1.1), (1.2), and obtain the existence of positive solutions of (1.1) and (1.2). More-over, we can also obtain the existence of negative solutions of ... changing signs of m. The parameter r corresponds to the reciprocal of the diffusion.The existence and multiplicity of positiv e solutions of BVPs for second-order differen-tial equations with indefini...
... to equilibrium problems. Mathe Stud. 63, 123–145(1994)2. Ceng, LC, Mastronei, G, Yao, JC: Hybrid proximal-point methods for common solutions of equilibrium problems andzeros of maximal monotone ... 2011:91http://www.fixedpointtheoryandapplications.com/content/2011/1/91Page 11 of 11 RESEARCH Open AccessShrinking projection algorithms for equilibrium problems with a bifunction defined on the dualspace of a Banach spaceJia-wei Chen1, ... yjcho@gnu.ac.kr2Department of MathematicsEducation and the RINS,Gyeongsang National University,Chinju 660-701, Republic of KoreaFull list of author information isavailable at the end of the articleAbstractShrinking...
... value problemsof Duffing equation with mixed nonlinear forcing terms. Boundary Value Problems 2011 2011:47.Alsaedi and Aqlan Boundary Value Problems 2011, 2011:47http://www.boundaryvalueproblems.com/content/2011/1/47Page ... Value Problems 2011, 2011:47http://www.boundaryvalueproblems.com/content/2011/1/47Page 8 of 11 RESEARC H Open AccessOn nonlocal three-point boundary value problems of Duffing equation with ... and possibleonset of disease. This chaos is with the help of the Duffing equation. In fact, theAlsaedi and Aqlan Boundary Value Problems 2011, 2011:47http://www.boundaryvalueproblems.com/content/2011/1/47â...
... problemswith integral boundary conditions constitute a very interesting and importantclass of problems. They include two-point, three-point, multipoint and nonlocalboundary value problems ... value of the integrals, denoted bybaf (t)g(t)=baf g, is calledthe Riemann-Stieltjes Δ-integral of f with respect to g on I.The set of all functions that are Δ-integrable with respect ... yklie@ynu.edu.cnDepartment of Mathematics,Yunnan University Kunming,Yunnan 650091, People’s Republic of ChinaAbstractIn this paper, by making use of the coincidence degree theory of Mawhin, theexistence of the...
... University of Aeronauticsand Astronautics Nanjing, 210016,PR ChinaFull list of author information isavailable at the end of the articleAbstractThis paper deals with the periodic boundary value problems u+ ... negative parts of G.Zhong and An Boundary Value Problems 2011, 2011:8http://www.boundaryvalueproblems.com/content/2011/1/8Page 2 of 6 Remark 4. Theorem 3 contains t he partial results of [4-7] ... inKR\¯Kr, which is the positive solution of (2).Zhong and An Boundary Value Problems 2011, 2011:8http://www.boundaryvalueproblems.com/content/2011/1/8Page 5 of 6 We denoteσ =1ρ2maxt,s∈[0,T]G(t...
... ArticleISAR Imaging of Ship Target with Complex Motion Based on NewApproach of Parameters Estimation for Polynomial Phase SignalYong Wang and Yi-Cheng JiangResearch Institute of Electronic Engineering ... demonstrate the effectiveness of IHMPT inthe suppression of cross-terms for multicomponent CPS. Forconvenience, we assume that the simulated signal consists of two components with the following structure:s(n)=2k=1Akexpjak,1n ... ExamplesIn this section, the results of simulated and measureddata are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of theIHMPT algorithm for ISAR imaging of ship target with highmaneuv erability.5.1....
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... structure of positivesolutions of 1.1, 1.2 with f0 ∞. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is no paperto discuss the global structure of nodal solutions of 1.1, 1.2 with f0 ... 3.22 10 Boundary Value Problems We see that ylconsists of a sequence of positive and negative bumps, together with atruncated bump at the right end of the interval 0, 1, with the following properties ... max0≤|s|≤r{|fs|}.Proof. The proof is similar to that of Lemma 3.5in6; we omit it.Lemma 2.6. Let (A1)-(A2) hold, and {μl,yl}⊂Φνkis a sequence of solutions of 1.1, 1.2.Assume...
... isacharacteristicvalueofT if there exists v ẻ E, v 0, such that v =μTv,i.e.,μ-1is a nonz ero eigenvalue of T. Let r(T) denote the set of real characte risticvalues of T and Γ denote the closure of the set of ... changing signs of m. The parameter r corresponds to the reciprocal of the diffusion.The existence and multiplicity of positiv e solutions of BVPs for second-order differen-tial equations with indefini ... 2012:3http://www.advancesindifferenceequations.com/content/2012/1/3Page 4 of 10 RESEARCH Open AccessExistence of positive solutions to discrete second-order boundary value problemswith indefiniteweightChenghua Gao*, Guowei...
... existence of 4to the derivation of the main results. The proof of the main results will be stated inSection 3. A class of examples are given to show that our main result is applicable tomany problems ... results of [3,13] to a broader class of nonlinearboundary value problems in a general Banach spaces. When the nonlinearity is negative,such kinds of the problems are called semipositone problems, ... grateful to Editor of the Journal and the anonymous referees for theircarefully reading of the first draft of the manuscript and making many valuable suggestions 8Combining (2.11) with (H1) we...