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... complications Surgical treatment in the form of primary closure of the cyst cavity without drainage, seems to offer the best therapeutic option in these patients Key words: Liver cysts, hydatid disease, ... Children are susceptible to this parasitic infection, and the concept that hydatid cysts are not seen in young patients because of a slow pathologic process is not valid Medical treatment using ... were submitted for histopathology which confirmed the diagnosis Postoperative complications were seen in patients (23.8%) Two developed a biliary fistula which closed spontaneously One patient...
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... fluorescence quenching before binding saturation Uncorrected Cu2+ fluorescence quenching data were also analyzed by direct fitting to an equation containing an additional linear term, but the value ... indicated after each amino-acid sequence Both canonical (C) and noncanonical (NC) EF-hands are also indicated sequence was conducted with the PROMOD program using the known three-dimensional ... with Ka(app) ¼ (3.6 ± 0.5) · 105 M (mean ± SD, n ¼ 3) Intrinsic fluorescence determinations were also applied to study the binding of Zn2+, Mg2+ and Cu2+ Neither Zn2+ nor Mg2+ changes calhepatin...
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... ever-increasing demand, those high prices will be likely to continue into the foreseeable future In addition, the Thai economy must also contend with the rise of new competitors such as China and Vietnam, ... to showcase their achievements The Bangkok Food Festival would also be held to promote the capital as not only a city of fun but also a city of food diversity (Theparat, 2009).” It is clear from ... the Thai economy Subsequently, the 45 desire to repay the money borrowed to see out the problems of the crisis became seen as a patriotic national goal and was accorded to be a notable coup, when...
... in both sexes of rats and mice It also is a carcinogen in the hamster, which is considered the most resistant species to the acute toxic effects of TCDD TCDD is also found to increase cancer incidence ... portion of the curve, well beyond the point of diminishing returns (See the data presented in Berry et al 1991.) Berry et al (1991) also observed that the formation of dioxin and furan is little affected ... factor (BCF) (See EPA 1993a, p 20 The BCF is used to estimate the concentration of a substance in fish tissue based on its concentration in water) EPA (1993a, Attachment A-12) also estimates...
... are also now located in Hebron’s Old City and the southern Hebron hills (see Chapter Four) Some, called the ‘hilltop youth’, are a predominant force behind the establishment of outposts (see ... conducted See Annex for more details about demographic data contained in this report Introduction 10 Chapter One Israeli settlements and other infrastructure in the West Bank This chapter examines ... settlers commute daily to jobs inside Israel along roads reserved primarily for their use (see Chapter Two) Chapter One Financial Incentives: housing in settlements and in Israel New apartments in...
... Guiro et al Advances in Difference Equations 2011, 2011 :32 http://www.advancesindifferenceequations.com/content/2011/1 /32 Page of 14 ⎧ ⎨ a(k, ) : R → R∀k ∈ Z[0, T] and there exists a ... exponent Guiro et al Advances in Difference Equations 2011, 2011 :32 http://www.advancesindifferenceequations.com/content/2011/1 /32 Page of 14 Problem (1.1) is a discrete variant of the variable ... ∀k Î ℤ[0, Guiro et al Advances in Difference Equations 2011, 2011 :32 http://www.advancesindifferenceequations.com/content/2011/1 /32 Page of 14 In this article, the boundary condition is the Neumann...
... variational structure of problem Pλ , for the reader convenience we give a sketch of the proof, seealso 14 , t f Lemma 2.5 W, · is a Banach space Let u ∈ W, u be a solution of problem Pλ if and ... solution of problem Pλ is positive In addition, if it satisfies also the condition ≤ uk ≤ c2 , and for every k ∈ 1, N , clearly it turns f to be also a positive solution of Pλ Therefore, for our goal, ... each λ ∈ Λr , the functional Φ − λΨ has at least three distinct critical points in X Theorem 2.2 see 7, Corollary 3.1 Let X be a reflexive real Banach space, Φ : X → Ê be a convex, coercive, and...
... considered as stabilizing ligands of the NPs [12, 13] And the pH condition could also affect the process [11] There were also investigations that isolated individual biocompounds such as chitosan [14] ... the characteristic red color, indicating generation of GNPs which was also validated by the UV–Vis–NIR characterizations (see supporting information) Such resulting GNPs were built upon Au(III) ... and the NPs might also be available to the present one where alike biocompounds interact and bind with the metal NPs Proteins Compared with the polyols, the case of the proteins seemed to be more...
... directional derivative and gradient that will be used throughout the article Proposition 2.8 (see [22, 32] ) (1) Let j : X → R be a continuously differentiable function Then ∂j(u) = {j (u)}, j (u; ... Ψ(u) = F (x, u) dx, Ω Ω then it is easy to see that J ∈ C (X, R) and ϕ = J − Ψ Below we give several propositions that will be used later Proposition 3.1 (see [19]) The functional J : X → R is convex ... have that Ψi = Ψi ∂Ψ1 (u) ⊆ λ Ω a1 (x)∂G1 (x, u) dx, ∂Ψ2 (u) ⊆ µ Ω X is also locally Lipschitz, and a2 (x)∂G1 (x, u) dx (see [38]), where Ψi X stands for the restriction of Ψi to X for i = 1,...
... Applications Proposition 2.1 see 1, 3, The conjugate space of Lp x RN is Lp 1/p x For any u ∈ Lp x RN and v ∈ Lp x RN , we have RN uv dx ≤ p− p Proposition 2.2 see 1, 3, Denote p− p |u|p x ... N, if p x ≥ N, where p∗ x is the so-called critical Sobolev exponent of p x Proposition 2.6 see 1, 32 Let p x ∈ C0,1 RN , that is, Lipschitz-continuous function defined on RN , then there exists ... 3.5 Journal of Inequalities and Applications Hence, F is well defined Moreover, one can see easily that F is also well defined on Wp x ,q x Indeed, using F2 for all ω, z ∈ Wp x ,q x , we have ∂F...
... (x,u(x),z(x)) It is readily seen that the mapping (x,u) → f (x,u,z(x)) is a Carath´ odory function satisfying some growth condition as in (3.1) Since Fz (z) = e F(z), z is also a supersolution of ... u ≥ 0, ∀v ∈ K, (1.4) for which the method of sub- and supersolutions has been developed in [3, Chapter 5] ∗ (iii) For K = V0 , f ∈ V0 , and j : R→R smooth, (1.1) becomes a variational equality ... (Ω) Let us consider some special cases of problem (1.1) as follows ∗ (i) For f ∈ V0 , (1.1) is also a variational-hemivariational inequality which is discussed in [2] e (ii) If f : Ω × R→R is...
... (x,u(x),z(x)) It is readily seen that the mapping (x,u) → f (x,u,z(x)) is a Carath´ odory function satisfying some growth condition as in (3.1) Since Fz (z) = e F(z), z is also a supersolution of ... u ≥ 0, ∀v ∈ K, (1.4) for which the method of sub- and supersolutions has been developed in [3, Chapter 5] ∗ (iii) For K = V0 , f ∈ V0 , and j : R→R smooth, (1.1) becomes a variational equality ... (Ω) Let us consider some special cases of problem (1.1) as follows ∗ (i) For f ∈ V0 , (1.1) is also a variational-hemivariational inequality which is discussed in [2] e (ii) If f : Ω × R→R is...
... if x4 < x3 , from x2 = x3 and the equations − x2 = α + x2 − x2 , x − x4 = α x3 + x4 x3 − x4 , (2 .32) we obtain x4 = 1, which is a contradiction Hence, x4 = x3 if < x2 < We continue in this fashion ... F(x) = 2∂1 f x2 − f (x)∂1 f (x) = − f (x) ∂1 f (x) > (2.46) We have thus proved (2.39) We easily see that ∂N+1 F(x) = ∂N+2 F(x) = · · · = ∂n F(x) We have n k=1 ∂k F(x) = (2.47) Hence, n N ∂k F(x) ... following necessary condition for the existence of a minimum in nonlinear programming Theorem 2.8 (see [1, Theorem 9.2-4(1)]) Let J : Ω ⊆ V → R be a function defined over an open, convex subset Ω...