... nano-particles were inserted between the thin WO3 lamellae and they played a part in inhibiting grain growth of WO3 (a) (b) (c) Fig FE-SEM images of the surface for thick films of WO3 (a), WO3-SnO2 ... between lines: 90 μm; sensing layer area: 64 mm2) The paste deposited on the substrates was calcined at 300-500°C for h in air to form a sensing layer of SnO2-dispersed WO3 via the dehydration of the ... rate of 0.1 dm3 / The sensor response (S) was defined as the ratio of resistance in air containing NO2 (Rg) to that in dry air (Ra) (S = Rg/Ra) Results and Discursion Figure shows FE-SEM images of...
... Scaling up of lab1 Optimizationof Astaxanthin Production in C Zofingiensis Page | 13 Chapter Introduction scale reactors often bring unforeseen operational problems and thus, brings uncertainty to ... Growth of microalgae increases with increasing illumination Upon reaching the peak growth rate, it declines with further increase in light intensity due to photo-inhibition This pattern ofOptimization ... suggests that C Zofingiensis is an attractive candidate for the mass production of astaxanthin in continuous reactor, being plausible for selectively favoring the production of astaxanthin through...
... aggregation of the tagged protein as wells as endogenous binding partners By sequestering protein complexes in the aggregates, activity is inhibited Finally, the detectionof specific RNAs in living ... all contained either internal prolines or glycines, corroborating the superiority of hairpin turns over helical conformations Replacement of the cysteine in the final randomized position of MPCCPGCCGC ... to a serine showed no effect on dithiol resistance, proving the last cysteine was a fortuitous non-participant in arsenical binding Instead of optimizing a single tetracysteine sequence for improved...
... o In this table, the power of the Tand T tests are given for different values of the number of progeny per sire (20 or 50), of the number of markers in the different linkage group (3 or 11), of ... considered: a fixed and limited number of alleles, or an infinite number of alleles Taking into account these distributions of the QTL effect can increase the power of the tests if the model is correct, ... the T and T tests are given in table III for different values of the linked QTL additive effect (a 0.5 or 1.0), of the of this linked QTL (x - 0.05 or 0.35) and of the independent QTL position additive...
... Owners of infected flocks, all of whom were familiar with collecting Salmonella samples, were contacted in order to obtain the samples for this study In order for sampling procedures to reflect ordinary ... numbers of Salmonella positive flocks in routine samples and in 5sock-samples for the remaining 26 broiler flocks In 16 flocks, where Salmonella was detected in the routine samples (ranging from ... number of flocks Acta vet scand vol 43 no 1, 2002 1 10 26 Procedures fordetectionof Salmonella in chicken Table Statistics used for, and results of comparisons between sampling of 26 Salmonella infected...
... multitrait detectionof QTL As for PCA, a univariate analysis of a linear combination of the traits was conducted, but the calculation of the linear combination was specific to the putative effect of the ... an increase in the number of parameters to be estimated due to an increase in the number of sires in the design, the (co)variance matrix being estimated within half-sib families For example, in ... general shape of the phenotypic data was not modified Thus, the decrease of the power was only a consequence of a decrease of the number of informative parents F1 For FDA, the power ofdetection was...
... trajectory of a moving object, either in an offline or online fashion • Site/setting recognition determines if a segment of video is taken in a specific setting such as in a studio or more generally indoor, ... Summarization giving a shorter version of the original version and maintaining the main points and ambiance • Question answering answering users’ questions with regards to some specific information, ... frameworks to perform the integrated analysis Both frameworks were demonstrated to outperform analysis of any single source of information in terms ofdetection accuracy and the range of event types...
... on Financial Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Research: Protecting Subjects, Preserving Trust, Promoting Progress—Policy and Guidelines for the Oversight of Individual Financial Interests in ... Responsibilities of Institutions regarding Investigator financial conflicts of interest Each Institution shall: (a) Maintain an up-to-date, written, enforced policy on financial conflicts of interest ... Responsibilities of Institutions regarding Investigator financial conflicts of interest Each Institution shall: (a) Maintain an up-to-date, written, enforced policy on financial conflicts of interest...
... operations in PDWSA For information on free to range farming in PDWSAs see Part ‘Supplementary information for free to range farms’ Poultry farms are not permitted in Public Drinking Water Source ... maintain a working environment in which employees are not exposed to hazards, through: · · · · · Maintaining safe workplaces, plant and work systems; Providing information, instruction and training ... will be increased if the noise is tonal (revving, humming, whining), impulsive (beeping or banging) or varies in level or pitch Constant noise of certain frequencies can also be disturbing Sudden,...
... Scope -of- Practice Survey Leading to the Development of Standards of Practice for Health Promotion in Higher Education Journal of American College Health, 51(6), 247254 3 / Standards of Practice for ... stakeholders STANDARD Continuing Professional Development and Service Effective practice of health promotion in higher education requires professionals to engage in ongoing professional development ... promotion initiatives with the missions of institutions of higher education Effective practice of health promotion in higher education requires professionals to engage and collaborate with interdisciplinary...
... pronunciation only, using the other forms for reference and general information In the back of the book will be found a list of all the words given in this manual arranged in order corresponding to the ... authorities quoted In determining the preferred form of pronunciation in the following pages due weight has been given to all these considerations, with the feeling, however, that in the case of a few ... another class of words concerning whose pronunciation there is some slight difference of opinion but the weight of authority is overwhelmingly in favor of some one particular form The plan of this...
... depithing, leaf removal (ii) Pulping section: Cooking, beating, pulp washing, refining, bleaching, cleaning and, thickening (iii) Stock preparation: Blending, pulp conditioning (iv) Paper machine: ... Manipulation of raw material quality enables use of lesser quantity of bleaching chemicals, hence requires less water quantity for bleaching and washing Dry de-dusting of straw for removal of fines and ... Less than 140 cum/tonne of paper within years Less than 120 cum/tonne of paper in years for mills installed before 1992 Less than 100 cum/tonne of paper in years for mills installed after 1992 National...
... (vancomycin) Peptidoglycan is a strong, netlike polymer responsible for maintaining the shape of the bacterial cell and resisting intracellular osmotic pressure It consists of glycan chains of repeating ... CYMAL-4 for purification and storage of Tm-1a* Screening of reaction conditions of Tm-1a* in a multiwell plate format Fig Purification of CYMAL-4-solubilized Tm-1a* (A) Coomassiestained SDS ⁄ PAGE of ... completely inhibited in the presence of 10 lm moenomycin (Fig 3) The specific activity of Tm-1a* was determined in the presence of lm [14C]lipid II to be 2.9 ± 0.5 nmol of lipid II used min)1ÆmgÆenzyme)1,...
... selecting only moving objects of interest in the scene The adaptive threshold is obtained by using δn, the recursive average of Δn, as a variable amplifying gain for the threshold (17) The increase ... improved in [7] where its inherent trailing effect is compensated by a confidence weight representing the confidence of a pixel being part of the foreground Adaptive threshold for motion detectionin ... 4) For instance, the falling snow in the dtneu schnee sequence and the rustling foliage of Walk sequence both introduce parasitic changes of pixels’ grey level and constitute realistic tests for...
... H1 : zi = pi + τi xi (6) Bearing in mind that we are concerned with training data containing interfering targets, which share the same steering vector as that of the desired target, we can model ... situation as in Table 5, except that we inject randomly in one or more range bins surrounding the CUT another interfering target (outliers) Let ni denote the number of injected outliers Column of Table ... performance of this method, we consider again the same situation as before The results obtained are shown in column A Younsi et al Table 6: Performance of the NHD for N = 8, μ = 1, and ν = 0.5 in...
... out using the ’one node cuttings’ method; it was quantified by the arithmetic mean (mean time of bud burst, MTB) of the individual burst time lapse under normal conditions, using a sample of about ... the corresponding logarithm (LW) were calculated for each sampling date A number was given to each segment representing the growth between two dates plotted in Fig 2; the slope a of each segment ... (1989) Nectarine cultivation in greenhouse for early harvest in France: a management system with rest avoidance International Peach Symposium I.S.H.S., 1988, Clemson, SC, U.S.A Acta Hortic in press...
... achieved using interval mapping [17] and further, for inbred and outbred populations, accounting for all marker information on the corresponding chromosome [10, 11, 13] Because the within-sire allele ... lack of theory concerning the rejection threshold when testing in this multi-QTL context, as compared to the single QTL case [17, 23! In developing software for analysing data from QTL detection ... achieved in genome analysis techniques leading to significant development of gene mapping in plant and animal species These maps are powerful tools for QTL detection The general principle for detecting...
... present paper deals with the detectionof one QTL in half-sib families when no information is available on grandparents A general form of the likelihood of detecting QTL in simple pedigree structures ... between informative descendants carrying allele A at a marker and those carrying allele B, but takes advantage of information from higher moments of the mixture distribution Even if this information ... regression method for interval mapping, Genetics 141 (1995) 1657-1659 ing progeny [4] APPENDIX: Proof of the nonestimability of the half-sib QTL substitution effect sign of the within The likelihood...