... λP(u) To prove the compactness of the image of an upper semicontinuous map, we will use a criterion which can be found in Berge [4, th´ or` me VI.3] e e Theorem 1.3 Let P : X → Y be an upper semicontinuous ... compact set in X, then P(K) is a compact set in Y In [2], Agarwal et al gave conditions under which the following BVP has at least one solution: ∆2 y(k − 1) ∈ F k, y(k) , k = 1, ,T, y(0) = 0, ... Choose c ∈ {1, ,T } such that r(c) = max{r(k); k ∈ {1, ,T }} and suppose that there is no k < c for which r(k) = r(c) This choice of c implies that the conditions ∆r(c) ≤ 0, (2.23) ∆ r(c − 1) ≤ (2.24)...
... course of inhibitor concentrations The approach that is taken is one which dynamically links inhibitor and drug models using whole -body physiologically-based pharmacokinetic models (WB-PBPK) to quantify, ... 1OH_k1, 1OH_k-1 and 1OH_k2, which describe MDZ hydroxylation by CYP3A4/5 as in Eq (1), and a first order elimination rate of OH-MDZ via an intrinsic clearance CL(1OH), which describes the glucuronidation ... extractable from urine [12] Itraconazole (ITZ) is an orally active triazole antimycotic agent, which is active against a broad spectrum of fungal species ITZ is extensively metabolized in humans,...
... world, which stretch from selective cults of aristocratic Roman traditions devoted to the worship of certain gods in the pantheon, to the literary-philosophical-academic traditions with which ... versus “them” (the pagans), which denies the vital pluralisms amongst pagans and pagan religions, is best signified in the heritage of orthodox Pauline Christianity, which declares that the power ... and literacy — an aspect which cannot be overstated The difference between an earlier oral culture and a later written culture cannot be underestimated as a point of entry which Christian missionaries...
... world, which stretch from selective cults of aristocratic Roman traditions devoted to the worship of certain gods in the pantheon, to the literary-philosophical-academic traditions with which ... versus “them” (the pagans), which denies the vital pluralisms amongst pagans and pagan religions, is best signified in the heritage of orthodox Pauline Christianity, which declares that the power ... and literacy — an aspect which cannot be overstated The difference between an earlier oral culture and a later written culture cannot be underestimated as a point of entry which Christian missionaries...
... rehabilitation and which types of patients are best suited for whichsetting so that optimal outcomes are achieved at a reasonable cost Comparing outcomes across postacute settings has been hampered ... funding agency staff, consumers, and members of advocacy groups; and (4) identify critical questions related to setting, delivery, payment, and effectiveness of rehabilitation services that are ... develop a research agenda on appropriate settings for rehabilitation; 14–15 Feb 2005; Bethesda [http:// www.nichd.nih.gov/publications/pubs/upload/ rehab_settings_2005.pdf] Duncan PW, Velozo CA,...
... judgement is required in the choice of intervention(s) to influence changes [15] Which dissemination strategies work best in a setting such as neonatal care in England therefore need further clarification ... volunteer to play one of the following roles: Regional 'champions', based in areas in which there are units which have been randomised to the intervention arm, and who will be recruited by CEMACH, ... centre collecting evidence and detailing it proactively to the different hospitals in the network which has been shown in a recent systematic review to increase the prospects for research use among...
... judgement is required in the choice of intervention(s) to influence changes [15] Which dissemination strategies work best in a setting such as neonatal care in England therefore need further clarification ... volunteer to play one of the following roles: Regional 'champions', based in areas in which there are units which have been randomised to the intervention arm, and who will be recruited by CEMACH, ... centre collecting evidence and detailing it proactively to the different hospitals in the network which has been shown in a recent systematic review to increase the prospects for research use among...
... competent jurisdiction, in the performance of func- 24 tions which are transferred under this subsection; 25 and •HR 1784 IH ‘‘(2) which are in effect at the time this section takes effect, or ... serious, or more prevalent in women; and ‘‘(2) for which the factors of medical risk or 10 type of medical intervention are different for women, 11 or for which it is unknown whether such factors or ... certificates, licenses, registrations, privileges, and other 19 administrative actions— 20 ‘‘(1) which have been issued, made, granted, or 21 allowed to become effective by the President, any 22...
... organic compounds which are either not synthesised in the human and animal organism or which are formed only in insufficient amounts Pro-vitamins can be converted to the vitamin in the body A typical ... chemical sector” describes techniques which are commonly applicable in the whole spectrum of the chemical industry As a result, only generic conclusions were derived, which de facto could not take into ... technology used and the way in which the installation is designed, built, maintained, operated and decommissioned; “available” techniques are those developed on a scale which allows implementation...
... by the qualified majority provided for in Article 10.3, shall determine the extent to which and the form in which the capital shall be paid up 28.4 Subject to Article 28.5, the shares of the national ... Article 32 shall be reduced by a uniform percentage which shall not exceed 60% in the first financial year after the start of the third stage and which shall decrease by at least 12 percentage points ... central banks 10.2 Each member of the Governing Council shall have one vote As from the date on which the number of members of the Governing Council exceeds 21, each member of the Executive Board...
... business climate etc Innovation Capital Product, service and process innovation like patents, technology, processes etc Customer Capital Brands, customer relations, image, co-operations etc Process ... Tangible resources Machines, buildings, inventories etc Financial resources Conditions for collection of new capital, e.g., rating, cost of equity etc „Classical“ objects measurement Intangible resources ... representative 3.2 Critical Success Factors for the Companies To assess the specific relevance of information on intangibles the companies were asked what the major internal or external critical factors...
... relevant national curriculum Orders to hand in case group members wish to refer to them? Which units will be used? Which units are most relevant to different audiences? Decisions will need to be based ... leaflets – tourist information, health education, travel brochures, etc • instructional writing – recipes, instruction manuals, etc • advertisements • charity appeals • newspapers, magazines, comics, ... read back their work, etc Learners should be encouraged to develop strategies for independent working, taking into account their own preferences for layout, colour, contrast, etc Technology is increasingly...
... analysis of data by sex in Administration 18 protocols and policies; 19 ‘‘(3) provide information to women and health 20 care providers on those areas in which differences 21 between men and women ... establish a Department of Health and 12 Human Services Coordinating Committee on Wom- 13 en’s Health, which shall be chaired by the Deputy 14 Assistant Secretary for Women’s Health and com- 15 posed ... Congress a report describing the activities car10 ried out under this section during the period for which 11 the report is being prepared 12 ‘‘(e) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.—For the 13 purpose...
... a result of Minami [M], which tells us that we only need to consider pairs of resonating localized states with energies E and E + ν in a volume of 1 diameter ∼ log ν , which gives a factor of ... Schrădinger operator H on the Hilbert space H, where H = L2 (Rd ) o in the continuum setting and H = (Zd ) in the discrete setting In either case Hc denotes the subspace of functions with compact support ... the discrete setting the operator χa is just the orthogonal projection onto the one-dimensional subspace spanned by δa ; in particular, (3.2) and (3.3) are equivalent in the discrete setting We...
... HSDPA and LTE, a future 4G, etc. ), metropolitan area (WiMAX, next generation WiMAX based on IEEE 802.16m, etc. ), shortrange (WiFi systems based on IEEE 802.11a/b/g/e /etc. , next generation WiFi ... - Design mechanisms and protocols able to deal with the consequences caused by mobility of WS&AN solutions and entities of interest - Design mechanisms and protocolswhich enable optimised control, ... machine-tomachine (M2M) interactions, enabling feedback and control loops which are currently based on human input and which are cumbersome, slow and fault ridden Cross domain perspective The...
... has been the subject of intensive investigation by several groups As early as 1970, Moore and Metcalf [31] demonstrated that primitive hematopoiesis starts with the formation of yolk sac blood ... placenta could be banked and used for clinical transplant in a similar way to umbilical cord blood Which methods drive differentiation of hESC to hematopoietic lineages? In vitro differentiation ... similar approach, hESCs have also been co-cultured with the mouse bone marrow stromal cell line OP9, which is deficient in macrophage colonystimulating factor [56] This method generates a higher level...
... Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica Co-generation Power Project, started by GOJ, which aims to produce and utilise petroleum coke (petcoke), a low cost clean coal technology, to generate electricity An ... other sectors between October 2008 and May 20096 From November 2008 to February 2009, remittances, which have been increasing every year for a decade, were down by 21% Up to the end of February 2009 ... cultural, human, knowledge and institutional capital stocks - coupled with the reduction of inequality, which will move the society to higher stages of development ESSJ, 2008 (World Health Organization,...
... to the contrary and for pH, which refers to continuous values Levels apply to effluent prior to dilution by uncontaminated streams e.g storm water, cooling water, etc Temperature measured downstream ... EPA encourages the development and introduction of new and innovative technologies and techniques which meet BAT criteria and look for continuous improvement in the overall environmental performance ... “most effective and advanced stage in the development of an activity and its methods of operation, which indicate the practical suitability of particular techniques for providing, in principle, the...
... tunnel, is found to be in the form of agglomerates which are around 100 mm in size These agglomerates are composed of smaller, very open ‘particles’, which are in turn a collection of smaller carbonaceous ... from 0.02 wt% to wt% which is sufficient but can be loaded even up to 12 wt% by repeating dip dry combustion Adhesion of catalyst to cordierite surface is via oxide growth, which is very strong ... bond is easily performed by the catalyst Consequently, the ease with which the CO2 molecule forms determines the rate at which the overall reaction from CO and O2 to CO2 proceeds This is a very...
... a body mass index of 28 kg/m2, which was revised to a THA at two months post-operatively; the other case was in a female patient with a T-score of -2.1 and body mass index of 28 kg/m2, for which ... fracture compared to body mass index (P=0.02), which suggests that bone mineral density was the more critical factor associated with femoral neck fracture when compared to body mass index This ... Covariates, which did not contribute significantly to the model fit with the significance level α=0.05, were excluded from the present model Then, a reduced regression model was built to evaluate which...