... measurement of various concentrations of solutions can then be used to quantify viral titer Additionally, the introduction of antisera capable of neutralizing a viral strain reduces the ability of virus ... cRBCs Defining the glycans present on the surface of cRBCs will allow either for the design of strategies to optimize the agglutination assay or the design of alternative strategies for the detection ... analysis through the use of soft ionization conditions [16], which have been optimized for the detection of acidic, sialylated structures To validate the accuracy ofthe method, analysis of fetuin N-glycans...
... design The system concept specifications provide the starting point for the development ofthe interface concept. The goal ofthe interface design is to find a way to let the driver operate the system in a safe and effective way. The interaction ... guidelines. Several guidelines have been discussed, and it's decided to use them during a later stage ofthe design, to assist in evaluating the concepts. The problems regarding the system concept, as listed above, have their consequences on the design and the design ... This concludes the user analysis. It's been investigated who the future users ofthe system will be, and what their needs and requirements regarding ADAS are. The list of requirements can assist with the further definition ofthe system The following paragraph discusses the possibilities ofthe system concept, investigating which requirements can be ...
... the product of a decision on our part to extend theconcept (Weitz, 1956, 188) According to Weitz, this “openness” oftheconceptof art is the condition ofthe possibility of further creativity ... Carroll’s theory of historical narratives, one should take into account, for the reasons given above, Weitz’s sound intuition about the open character oftheconceptof art But on the other hand, the ... examples (e.g the member of a primitive society with no conceptof art who creates the representation of a leopard and manages to endow it with something ofthe fearsomeness ofthe animal; see...
... equivalent) such that the function ∆(p; m) in the momentum representation falls off sufficiently fast in the region of large |p| On the base of Pauli-Villars regularization we calculate the polarization ... replacing the singular Green’s functions ofthe massive free field with the linear combination [4] : ∆(x) → regM ∆(m) = ∆(m) + ci ∆(Mi ) (13) i Here the symbol ∆c(m) stands for the Green’s function of ... piece ofthe vacuum polarization tensor and, consequently, the photon mass The same reasoning applies when, using Pauli-Villars regularization, we calculate the anomalous magnetic moment of the...
... 2C), and the response isotherm gave a [A]0.5 of 168 lm Although Grp78 ⁄ BiP and Grp94 are the two major recipients ofthe pool of ATP translocated into the lumen of ER [24] the effects of ATP binding ... equilibrium-binding isotherms obtained in the absence of ATP ⁄ Ca2+ (d), in the presence of 500 lM ATP (.) and in the presence of 500 lM Ca2+ (s) in the flow buffer FEBS Journal 273 (2006) 513–522 ª 2006 The Authors ... Mr,ligand are the relative molecular mass ofthe analyte and ligand, respectively; n is the number of analyte-binding sites on the protein; (A) is the fraction of active sites on the immobilized...
... centerof gravity of is The c€nter ofthe eafthis a centerof gravity All matter, whether of earths,suns,or corpuscles,is formed betweenthe oppositepolesof two magnets.To produce the effect of gravity, ... 1fd.artl The inward thrust of gravit! i\ in the reve$e direction ofthe outward thrust of radialiorr Clockwisespiralsare the reverseof anti clockwisespirals,1L't each is born out ofthe other without ... with the other An outward explosion compressesin advance ofthe direction ofthe action and simukaneo!.r/vevacuatesin the opposite direction The following half ofthe cycle is in reverse The evacuated...
... the welfare of others Thus, in Plato’s view, the self- regarding impetus of self- interest coincides with the other-regarding concerns of morality The details of Plato’s normative theories of self- interest ... beginning The view oftheself that he expressed in the Phaedo was in the West destined to become one ofthe most influential theories oftheselfof all time Even so, it was not the only influential theory ... identity By theories oftheself we mean explicit theories that tell us what sort of thing theself is, if indeed it even is a thing By theories of personal identity, we mean primarily theories of personal...
... depending on the direction ofthe deviation and they affect different dimensions ofthe quality of life [11, 13, 15] The level of child/parent agreement also depends on the level ofthe quality of life ... proportion of parental overestimations was larger than the parental underestimation ofthe quality of life ofthe children The proportion of parents underestimating the quality of life of their child ... by the parents of their child’s quality of life The higher the selfassessed quality of life (child rating), the greater is the probability that the parents will underestimate the quality of life...
... device with 151 sensors (coils) The color encodes the Gaussian weighting, that is, the influence ofthe synthetic background signal The center of appearance ofthe synthetic signal is marked by a ... with respect to a suitable set of building blocks These building blocks may, for example, consist ofthe elements of a basis, a frame, or even ofthe elements of huge dictionaries Classical examples ... and the WeylHeisenberg group, one obtains the Besov spaces and the modulation spaces, respectively In the setting ofthe affine Weyl-Heisenberg group and the specific case vs (ω) = (1 + s |ω|) , the...
... nanostructures The nanostructure like ‘‘cigarette’’ were synthesized by self- assembly ofthe multiple layers of nanoparticles on the top ofthe nanowires The incorporation of self- assembled nanoparticles ... in the ethanol solution of 1,9-nonanedithiol (1 mM) for h to form the monolayers on the top ofthe nanowires within the template The membranes were then rinsed by ethanol to remove the excess of ... structure at the beginning ofthe deposition, subsequently removed by the acid solution at the end ofthe process Once the copper is deposited within the template, the gold plating solution was then...
... CONTENTS Theconceptof measurement; What is measured?; The benefits ofthe measurement; The laws (rules) of measurement; Measure scales; Three standards of a measurement; Psychological measure; The ... reactions of skin, blood pressure, heart rate, and pupil ofthe eyes, the senses of man However, in the interview we usually apply the attitude scales 23 6.1 The normal psychological measure In the ... (+/-), if using division (/), the results will be meanless 16 4.4 The Ratio scale The Ratio scale has all of particularity ofthe interval scale Moreover, the point in the ratio scale is a value...
... that y = x + m), the last inequality being an assumption in the statement ofthe Theorem The product in the numerator ofthe right-hand side of (3.25) consists of factors ofthe form (x + y + ... Because ofthe 0-matrix in the upper-right block ofthe matrix in (3.68), it follows that the determinant in (3.68) equals the product ofthe determinant ofthe upper-left block times det(M) Since the ... for the determinant in (3.68) an expression ofthe type (product ofthe elements along the antidiagonal i + j = 2v − m − 1) × det (m+n−2v)×(m+n−2v) (M) In the notation ofthe statement ofthe Theorem,...
... placement ofthe nitinol selfexpandable stents was simple and without complications In contrast to self- expanding stainless steel biliary wall stents and other nitinol stents [4,9-11], none ofthe ... migrated The flared ends ofthe stent likely prevented stent migration and increased stent stability Dorsoventral radiographs comparing the length and location of each stent with the number of cervical ... or bronchus Once implanted into the trachea or bronchus, the stent retains the same external diameter and increases the rigidity ofthe tracheobronchial wall The nitinol stent is mounted, in...
... represents the apparent extension ofthe interaction zone but only to that of their mother root The global response was essentially local, since only the laterals close to the tip ofthe mother root ... responded In the second example [7], the growing medium ofthe root system was artificially made heterogeneous by the means of a hydroponics system, in which the major part ofthe root system bathed ... along the shoot This pattern of emergence is highly organised, since the roots on a given node appear only when the roots ofthe node just beneath have completed their emergence Furthermore, the...
... and ZG gathered the patient’s history and prepared the clinical pictures AT supervised the interpretation ofthe data and the design ofthe allergologic work-up MW organized and finalised the manuscript ... another example for theconceptof compartment allergy Consent Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this case report and any accompanying images A copy ofthe ... drafting the manuscript and revising it critically for important intellectual content All authors read and approved the final version ofthe manuscript Competing interests The authors declare that they...
... perhaps because ofthe population history of these species obscuring the expected patterns of molecular evolution [35] Here we investigate the effect of inbreeding on the evolution of base composition ... size of Ne = 100 Although this effective size is likely to be an underestimate ofthe true value for A thaliana, the most important determinants ofthe level of interference are the product ofthe ... showing the effect of recombination on the effectiveness of selection for codon usage under inbreeding The figure shows the relationship between the recombination parameter 4Ner and the frequency of...