... classification of LAB as Gram-positive, catalase negative and oxidase negative [21] Classification of the isolates led to identification of species The frequency of occurrence of lactic acid ... could be due to the fact that majority of the substrate used in the preparation of the fermented foods are of plant origin The identification of different types of LAB species in the present study ... on the occurrence of lactic acid bacteria spectrum, L plantarum constituted the highest number of LAB isolated from fermented plant materials The involvement of various types of LAB in fermented...
... Thailand Each liter of MSM contained 6.7 g of Na2HPO4·7H2O, 1.5 g of KH2PO4, 1.0 g of (NH4)2SO4, 0.2 g of MgSO4·7H2O, 60 mg of ferrous ammonium citrate, 10 mg of CaCl2·2H2O, and mL of trace-element ... of trace-element solution Each liter of trace-element solution contained 0.3 g of H3BO3, 0.2 g of CoCl2·6H2O, 0.1 g of ZnSO4·7H2O, 30 mg of - 374 - Journal of Water and Environment Technology, ... One milliliter of chloroform was added and incubated at 65ºC for hours Chloroform solution of 0.1 - 0.5 mL volume was transferred to a clean test tube, was evaporated and then mL of concentrated...
... the United States of America Written by Nguyen Hoang Bao May 22, 2004 Applied Econometrics Dummy Variables Workshop 4: Use of Dummy Variables 1) To help firms determine which of their executive ... dummy variables must always be interpreted in the relation to the base variable, that is, the group that gets the value zero The use of dummy variables associated with two or more categorical variables ... 16.4 where SAL = the executive’s annual salary ($000) EDUC = number of years of post – secondary education EXP = number of years of experience MALE = dummy variable, coded for male, for female 1.1)...
... decoupling objectives, stated in Article (c) of the WFD The screening within consists of the assessment of the level of decoupling of MSW from the level of private consumption by calculating the ... development of recycling of municipal waste ranges from a notable increase with a maximum of 16.3 % to a decrease with a maximum of -10 % comparing the recycling rates of 2007 to 2010 The majority of ... the sum of the prevailing level of tax and the gate fee, therefore representing the total cost of landfilling (page 42) European Commission Screeningof waste management performance of EU Member...
... improve the efficiency of nutrient utilization Usually, the initial screening is conducted in vitro because of the large number of candidate plant species and the prohibitive cost ofscreening them in ... of listing of species Germplasm collection of prioritised species and collection of samples for testing of nutrient value, impact on rumen function and anthelmintic effects Field evaluation of ... primary screening are: Preparation of parasite material, the isolation of different pre-parasitic stages from faecal material In vitro screening, using a range of different bioassays all of which...
... peptide because of the natural abundance of 15 N Example resonances of the free N1 peptide are labelled (*), corresponding to the side chain amide group of Trp0 and C-terminal amidation of the peptide ... regeneration as a result of the partial denaturation of immobilized GABARAP, or because of the remaining CRT-occupied binding sites of immobilized GABARAP The observation of decreasing binding capacity ... were recorded during the addition of increasing amounts of N1 peptide to 20 lm GABARAP in the presence of 20 lm CRT The addition of N1 resulted in the appearance of new and clearly observable resonances...
... the docking studies of Mosimann et al [12], the hydroxyl group of Tyr179 lies within hydrogen-bonding 2784 distance of O7 and O9 of the glyceryl moiety of Neu5Ac, and a network of noncovalent bonds ... Fig The effect of increased [Mg2+] on enzyme activity Percentage change of activity of wild-type CNS and mutants upon the addition of MgCl2 to a concentration of 10 mM The rate of reaction for ... the presence of a fixed concentration of CTP of 0.154 mm, it was not possible to saturate the enzyme, and only an estimate of the kcat ⁄ Km for Neu5Ac could be made from the gradient of the line...
... detection of cancer 24 Cancer screening 24 Screening for breast cancer 26 Screening approach 26 Guidelines for the early detection and screeningof breast ... objective of promoting early diagnosis of the disease, and increasing appropriate access to diagnostic and treatment services The continuing education of professionals focuses on the role of the professional ... number of factors: proper positioning of the patient, thoroughness of the search, use of a vertical strip technique, proper positioning and movement of the fingers, and an examination duration of...
... Although the processes of signaling and regulation of human B2R are, in general, fairly well understood, the knowledge of the molecular basis of these events at the structural level of the receptor ... FEBS 3493 Ala screeningof intracellular loops of the B2 receptor A Faussner et al Fig Construct expression levels (A) Maximal surface binding of [3H]BK to confluent monolayers of HEK 293 cells ... this regard, because of a lack of surface FEBS Journal 276 (2009) 3491–3503 ª 2009 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2009 FEBS 3499 Ala screeningof intracellular loops of the B2 receptor A Faussner...
... size and spacing of features • degree of symmetry of arrangements of objects about centre of mass, major axes and planes of references of the whole product • relative spacings of objects relative ... • • • ratio of major linear dimensions of object features ratio of areas ratio of volumes major orientation smoothness of curvature convexity of shape global shape characteristics of smallest ... Designing of the initial shape Process of designing aesthetically pleasing products {F } {F } {F } {V } Space of design variables Space of aesthetic characteristics {V } {F } {V } {V } Process of understanding...
... 10 Completion of the proof of sufficiency 240 11 Proof of the necessity 241 12 Completion of the proof 243 Chapter 13 Monomial zones of integral attraction to Cramer's system of limiting tails ... 14 Completion of the proof of Theorem 11 2.2217 15 The general case of narrow zones 218 16 The transition to Theorems 11 2.3-5220 17 Choice of p 222 18 Completion of the proof 224 Chapter ... 171 Statement of the theorem The introduction of auxiliary random variables 172 Proof of the theorem 174 Chapter Monomial zones of local normal attraction 177 177 178 180 Zones of normal attraction...
... % of duration % of duration % of duration % of duration % of duration % of duration % of duration % of duration % of duration Discussion The data mining analysis allowed for the discovery of ... database D of experimental trials T, each experimental trial is a record of D and is made of a set X of literals called items An item represents a specific value of an attribute of a table of D, and ... 'average' time of occurrence of maximum sagittal displacement during BSO (partition of 6) to 'average' values of tSo (partition of 6) The second definition associated the time instant of maximum...
... cells/mm3) The prevalence of cryptococcal meningitis was 14 of 93 (15.0%) patients with CD4 counts below 100 cells/mm3, six of 90 (6.7%) with a new diagnosis of HIV, and five of 48 (10.4%) who had ... reported a prevalence of cryptococcal meningitis of 40 out of 149 (26.8%) HIV-infected adults admitted with a chief complaint of either headache or altered mental status [19] Of 113 patients with ... and earlier initiation of IV fluconazole, closer to the time of admission, may improve the outcome of these patients Therefore, in this study we screened a population of HIV-positive adult inpatients...
... sums of random variables in the domain of attraction of the normal law Qunying Wu1,2 College of Science, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, P R China Guangxi Key Laboratory of Spatial ... < ε0 < in theorem 1.1 of [12] Remark 1.4 If EX < ∞, then X is in the domain of attraction of the normal law Therefore, the class of random variables in Theorems 1.1 is of very broad range Remark ... sequence remains unknown The purpose of this article is to study and establish the ASCLT for self-normalized partial sums of random variables in the domain of attraction of the normal law, we will show...
... ξ· inf ξ 1.2 Definition 1.3 If ξ1 , , ξn are bounded random variables, the independent arithmetic mean of the product of random variables ξ1 , , ξn , A ξ1 , , ξn is given by n i n sup ... Definition 1.4 If ξ1 , , ξn are bounded random variables with inf ξi ≥ 0, i 1, , n, one defines the independent geometric mean of the product of random variables ξ1 , , ξn to be n G ξ1 , , ... ξk , 2.8 Journal of Inequalities and Applications Some applications In this section, we exhibit some of the applications of the inequalities just obtained We make use of the following known...
... most of the time and DSR remains at zero until the end of simulation time EFFECT OF LOAD VARIATION To study the effect of load (number of nodes in a network) variation, the following number of nodes ... regardless of the number of nodes DSR keeps a cache of the entire destination in a packet header As a result, even if the number of nodes changes, the characteristics of keeping a large cache of destination ... characteristics of the DSR algorithm in terms of the number of hops per route as a function of time involving 40, 80, and 100 nodes Figure 19 shows route discovery time for all destinations as a function of...
... (it)S + o (tk) S It is a most important fact that addition of independent random variables corresponds to multiplication of characteristic functions If the independent variables XL have respective ... characteristic function f of F For the proof of this theorem, see for example [47] In the sequel we shall need various refinements of this theorem permitting us, from the proximity of their characteristic ... the assumption of the theorem, the distribution functions of the two components of the left-hand side of (2 6) converge respectively to F (a l x + b 1) and F (a x + b 2), while that of the right-hand...
... (it)S + o (tk) S It is a most important fact that addition of independent random variables corresponds to multiplication of characteristic functions If the independent variables XL have respective ... characteristic function f of F For the proof of this theorem, see for example [47] In the sequel we shall need various refinements of this theorem permitting us, from the proximity of their characteristic ... generalisation of that of an integer-valued random variable The maximal value of h for which the distribution is concentrated on an arithmetic progression with step h is called the step of the distribution...
... the assumption of the theorem, the distribution functions of the two components of the left-hand side of (2 6) converge respectively to F (a l x + b 1) and F (a x + b 2), while that of the right-hand ... X2+ + Xn of independent random variables with distribution F has distribution function of the form F (a n x + b n), so that X1 + +Xn _ an On has distribution function F The proof of the final ... indicate the rather simple form of the characteristic functions of stable laws The bulk of the chapter is devoted to the investigation of the analytical properties of the corresponding densities,...