... chamber and pump chamber The pressurized fuel spills into the pump chamber, thus decreasing the pressure in the pressure chamber and ending the pumping of fuel Solenoid Spill Valve Coil Pump Chamber ... closed Pump Chamber Speed Sensor Cam Plate Solenoid Spill Valve (closed) Roller Ring Suction Port : open Distribution Port : closed Solenoid Spill Valve: closed Suction Port (open) Pulsar Pressure ... Drive Shaft Plunger Distribution Port (closed) Pumping Stroke (Injection) The plunger ascends while rotating, in order to pressurize and pump the fuel in the pressure chamber Solenoid Spill Valve...
... allowing a more rapid phosphoryl transfer to HPr Fru1, 6P2 and ATP must be bound by different sites of the enzyme, as proposed for the B subtilis HPrK /P by Pompeo et al [29], as the P- loop is required ... SacII and BamHI and cloned into pGP172 linearized with the same enzymes The resulting plasmids were pGP611 and pGP612 for the wild-type and F200W forms of hprK, respectively Mutagenesis of the hprK-F200W ... Plasmids pGP204 and pGP217 [4] were used for the overexpression of His-tagged forms of M pneumoniae HPrK /P and HPr, respectively To express a variant of HPrK /P with a single Trp residue (F200W),...
... MsbA in liposomes and mapped conformational changes during the ATPase cycle by EPR analysis of 112 spin-labelled mutants trapped in four intermediate states, including apo and AMP–PNP bound Notably, ... multidrug pumps ABC Organism Ligand ˚ Resolution (A) NBDs Reference Sav1866 Staphylococcus aureus S aureus Escherichia coli Vibrio cholerae Salmonella typhi Salmonella typhi ADP AMP–PNPa – – AMP–PNP ... 2009 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2009 FEBS I D Kerr et al (ATP bound), semi-open and open apo or ADP bound These models were generated by a ‘cut and paste’ approach, using the Sav1866 nucleotide-bound...
... Fluids and Their Applications Vol.595: C Berthier, L P L´vy, G Martinez (Eds.), High e Magnetic Fields Applications in Condensed Matter Physics and Spectroscopy Vol.596: F Scheck, H Upmeier, ... the superposition of two traveling waves of opposite velocities From this second-order WTC truncation, and with appropriate assumptions, one can also find a particular solution which represents ... regard to the publisher’s A own LTEX macro package which has been specially designed for this series LNP Homepage (springerlink.com/series/lnp/) On the LNP homepage you will find: −The LNP online archive...
... Θ, p , p ) by the relations: p1 = p cos Θ cos Ψ, p2 = p cos Θ sin Ψ, p3 = p sin Θ, σ1 = p tan Θ cos Ψ − p sin Ψ, σ2 = p tan Θ sin Ψ + p cos Ψ, σ3 = p s (Recall that σi = Mi − p pi and ... constants ep ◦ eq = bpq ek k We have an algebra B (which is RN as a set) 30 Lemma The operation [ , ] on the space M = Map(S → B) = LB defined as [P, Q](x) = P ◦ Q − Q ◦ P for P = fp (x)ep and Q = gp ... pk , [pi , pj ] = We set M = L = L∗ and we denote by Mi and pi the coordinates along M i and pi respectively There are exactly two independent functions f1 = p = p2 , i f2 = ps = i Mi p i i such...
... nucleocapsid protein (N), the phosphoprotein (P) , and the large polymerase protein (L) and three envelope-associated proteins including the internal matrix protein (M) and the fusion (F) and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase ... study design and drafting of the manuscript MHS and BRM supervised the study, participated in its design and planning and contributed to drafting of the manuscript All authors read and approved the ... cells and passaged additional times in primary AGMK cells [25] and once in LLC-MK2 cells [15] This preparation has a wild type phenotype in AGMs, and will be referred to here as HPIV1 wt It was previously...
... Homonyms and Homophones? I and You and Don't Forget Who: What Is a Pronoun? A Lime, a Mime, a Pool of Slime: More about Nouns A Mink, a Fink, a Skating Rink: What Is a Noun? Pitch and Throw, Grasp and ... What Is a Preposition? OTHER BOOKS BY BRIAN P CLEARY Peanut Butter and Jellyfishes: A Very Silly Alphabet Book Rainbow Soup: Adventures in Poetry Rhyme & PUNishment: Adventures in Wordplay ... Synonym? Quirky, Jerky, Extra Perky: More about Adjectives Slide and Slurp, Scratch and Burp: More about Verbs Stop and Go, Yes and No: What Is an Antonym? To Root, to Toot, to Parachute: What Is a Verb?...
... nucleocapsid protein (N), the phosphoprotein (P) , and the large polymerase protein (L) and three envelope-associated proteins including the internal matrix protein (M) and the fusion (F) and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase ... study design and drafting of the manuscript MHS and BRM supervised the study, participated in its design and planning and contributed to drafting of the manuscript All authors read and approved the ... cells and passaged additional times in primary AGMK cells [25] and once in LLC-MK2 cells [15] This preparation has a wild type phenotype in AGMs, and will be referred to here as HPIV1 wt It was previously...
... this paper, we introduce the concepts of P- type and Mtype functions and give several quantities for homogeneous P- type and M-type functions Furthermore, we give the concepts of P- property and M-property ... of P- property and M-property for a couple of functions, and obtain some quantities for homogeneous continuous pair with P- property and M-property, respectively As an application, a bound of the ... condition that ST −1 is P- type (M-type) Theorem 3.4 Let T,S : Rn → Rn be two positively homogeneous functions with degrees θ and ρ, respectively Suppose that {T,S} has P- property and T has inverse...
... + p) ) ≥ 2/ p + 1/ p: ∗ (1 +p) /(1+2) ∗ T 1+2 T 1+2 (1 +p) /(1+2) ∗ = U∗ T∗ T2 T2 T∗ U = U∗ ≥ U∗ =U ∗ = T 2p 1/ 2p T∗ 2p (1 +p) / p T∗ T ∗ 2(1 +p) p 2/ p T2 2p 1/ 2p (1 +p) /(1+2) T∗ U U (2.24) U 2(1 +p) ... (T T) pand (TT ∗ ) p for (1 + (1/ p) )((1 + 1)/(1 + p) ) ≥ 1/ p + 1/ p, we have ∗ ∗ T 1+1 T 1+1 (1 +p) /(1+1) = U ∗ T ∗ T ∗T T ∗ U = U∗ ≥ U∗ 2p 1/ 2p T∗ = U∗ T∗ |T | 2p 2p (1 +p) / p T∗ 2(1 +p) (1 +p) /(1+1) ... ) p/ 2 ≥ (T ∗ T) p ≥ (TT ∗ ) p by p- hyponomality of T and L-H for p/ 2 ∈ (0,1], we have the following by applying (i) C Yang and J Yuan of Theorem 2.4 to (T T ) p/ 2 and (TT ∗ ) p for (1 + 1/ p) ((1...
... 0, u ≥ be differentiable a.e in (a,b) Denote up u p −1 |v | p − p p−1 |v | p 2 v u , p v v up R(u,v) = |u | p − |v | p 2 v v p −1 L(u,v) = |u | p + (p − 1) (2.1) Then, (i) L(u,v) = R(u,v), (ii) ... corresponding to (1.1), w + q(t) + (p − 1)|w| p = 0, p = p , p 1 (3.4) which is defined on the whole interval [a,b] (iv) The p- degree functional b F(u;a,b) = a |u | p − q(t)|u| p dt (3.5) 1 ,p is positive ... Allegretto and Y X Huang, A Picone’s identity for the p- Laplacian and applications, Nonlinear Analysis Theory, Methods & Applications 32 (1998), no 7, 819–830 [2] A Anane, O Chakrone, and M Moussa, Spectrum...
... function F (P, ω; x) in the variables x = (x1 , x2 , , xn ) by (xω (p) )f (p) F (P, ω; x) = f ∈A (P, ω) pP For any n-element poset P , by [17, Prop 7.1] in the case when ω = id, the identity map, we ... polynomials and the Klyachko idempotent The organization of the remainder of the paper is simple: in Sections 2, and 4, we prove Theorems 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9 respectively The infinite product expansion ... The simplicity of (5.2) perhaps helps to explain why κn (q) would have many nice properties, such as those from the earlier sections We remark that each factor in the product, and the product...
... polymer New York: Pergamon Press Qin, Y (1993) The chelating properties of chitosan fibers J Appl Polym Sci., 49(4), 727–731 Peiselt da Silva, K.M & Pais da Silva, M.I (2004) Copper sorption from diesel ... oil on chitin and chitosan polymers Coll and Surf A: Physicochem Eng Aspects, 237(1–3), 15–21 Muzzarelli, R.A.A & Tubertini, O (1969) Chitin and chitosan as chromatographic supports and adsorbents ... and chitin biopolymer Journal of Physical Science, Vol 19(1), 63–78, 2008 71 Ph HS OH N + Rch C N NH C + N CH3 N HN H HS C N NH Rch N Ph Ph Ph CH3 +C N OH (ii) involving –OH group Ph Ph CH3COHN...
... concepts and application, in: Potts B.M et al (Eds.) Eucalypt plantations: Improving fibre yield and quality, Proc CRCIUFRO Conf., Hobart, 19–24 Feb., CRC for Temperate Hardwood Research, 1995, pp.152–155 ... making productivity comparisons between parental species and hybrids Further, the application of the centroid method to quickly generate site and taxon specific volume equations provides a simple and ... P , F1 , F2 andP respectively), and taper (0.57, 0.72, 0.74 and 0.88 mm/m in P , F1 , F2 andP respectively) Differences in both bark-thickness and taper between the F1 and F2 hybrids were...
... phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) concentrations (g/kg) in mature and fresh-litter leaves and absolute and proportional N andP resorption leaves of J oxycedrus subsp macrocarpa along a topographic ... and proportional foliar N andPand soil parameters were changed along the topographic position and, (b) to examine the factors which effective on absolute and proportional foliar N andP resorption ... for several species Proportional P resorption in the present study was particularly high especially at valley and upland sites (Tab IV) and exceeded the values reported by Aerts [1] and similar...
... that P cannot precipitate as calcium phosphates in P2 0, P1 00 and P5 00 media because of their low pH values (5.2) In Pi + CaCO3 medium, P could precipitate as hydroxylapatite The resulting P concentration ... containing 20 (P2 0), 100 (P1 00), 500 (P5 00) µM Pi or 500µM Pi + 10 mM CaCO3 (Pi + CaCO3) – Isolate Total oxalate production / NO uptake in treatment P2 0 P. i S.c S.c 22 R.r P1 00 P5 00 Pi + CaCO3 0.41 ... quantify the release of oxalate and/ or protons by six ectomycorrhizal isolates belonging to species grown in pure culture in response to orthophosphate (Pi) supply level and CaCO3 in the nutrient solution...