... detect AFB in clinical samples by ZN staining. As seen in Table 1, 80 % of the samples showed the presence of AFB in the primary smear. Most of the primary smears showed 2 + grading (28.6 ... increase in sensitivity can be misleading as it may be accompanied by a decrease in the true positivity, and an increase in the relative number of false positives. This can be explained by ... reconfirms the use of conventional ZN staining method and culture on LJ medium in the detection of AFB in sputum samples of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis in tertiary healthcare facilities...
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... In a recent study, Cho et al. [12] investigated the effect of a gap in the inclined rib on heattransferin a square duct and reported that a gap in the inclined rib accelerates the flow and ... of augmented heattransferand friction in asymmetrically heated rectangular ducts with ribs on the heated wall in transverse, inclined, V-continuous and V- discrete pattern. Int. Journal of ... Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering atM.A.N.I.T. Bhopal (M.P.) INDIA. He received Ph D degree from IIT Roorkee , INDIA. He is working in the area ofheattransferand fluid...
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... composed of 2 in. of corkboard sandwiched between a -in thick layer of oak and a -in thick layer of aluminum lining onthe inner surface. The average convectionheat transfer coefficients at the interior ... submarine are (a) -in. aluminum,(b) -in. stainless steel with a 1 -in thick layer of fiberglass insulation on the inside, and (c) of sandwichconstruction with a -in thick layer of stainlesssteel, ... particularly in Chapter 8.An overall heattransfer coefficient can also be obtained in terms of individualresistances in the thermal circuit when convectionandradiationtransferheat to and/ or...
... Landman [3] studied dynamics of superheating, melting, and annealing at the Cu surface induced by laser beam irradiation using the two-step heattransfer model developed by Anisimov [4]. This model ... conditions, atoms are easier to expand in space when heated. Therefore, more heat is stored in the form of potential energy and resulting in a larger specific heat. The specific heat at constant ... metal interaction in two steps including photon energy absorption in electrons and lattice heating through interaction with electrons. A large body of the MD simulation of laser material interaction...
... change of metallic atoms due to laser beam absorption. Häkkinen and Landman [3] studied dynamics of superheating, melting, and annealing at the Cu surface induced by laser beam irradiation using ... increase of the atomic kinetic energy in laser heating, atoms vibrate more in the crystal region, causing a lower peak of the number density of atoms and a wide distribution. As laser heating progresses, ... two-step heattransfer model developed by Anisimov [4]. This model describes the laser metal interaction in two steps including photon energy absorption in electrons and lattice heating through interaction...
... Landman [3] studied dynamics of superheating, melting, and annealing at the Cu surface induced by laser beam irradiation using the two-step heattransfer model developed by Anisimov [4]. This model ... increase of the atomic kinetic energy in laser heating, atoms vibrate more in the crystal region, causing a lower peak of the number density of atoms and a wide distribution. As laser heating progresses, ... conditions, atoms are easier to expand in space when heated. Therefore, more heat is stored in the form of potential energy and resulting in a larger specific heat. The specific heat at constant...
... need not be right p.p rings. In this section we first investigate the relation between the ACS-property of ringR and that of the ring of all polynomials over ring R in indeterminant x.Lemma 3.1. ... ACS-ring if the annihilator of any element in R is essential in a direct summand of R. In this note we will exhibit some elementarybut important examplesof ACS-rings. LetR be a reduced ring, ... Kim, Armendariz rings and reduced rings, J. Algebra 223 (2000) 477–488. SomeExamplesof ACS-Rings 17α-rigid ring is a reduced ring. But there is an endomorphism of a reduced ringwhich is not...
... E2-ubiquitin thioester bond by the ε-amino group of a substrate lysine, leading to the formation of an isopeptide bond between the carboxyl terminus of ubiquitin and the substrate lysine by way of ... diubiquitin synthesis assay, which measures transfer of ubiquitin from the E2 to mono meric ubiquitin in solution. At least insome cases (includ ing the E3s SCF and APC), the rate of ubiquitin transfer ... resulting in ubiquitination of multiple lysines. In addition, specific lysines on ubiquitin itself can be modified, resulting in the assembly of polyubiquitin chains. (b) The APC is a member of...
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... Three-quarters of its rangelands are located in the semi-arid, sparsely settled areas of the north and west of the PR of China. Out of China’s 400 million hectares of rangeland, 140 million hect-ares are ... be found in mountainous regions of the Tibetan Plateau; in addition, there are 57 million hectares of natural pasture in Xinjiang. Both areas comprise about one-fi fth of China’s land area. Close ... Ptackova) and its related activities in enclosures and fencing (Wu Ning, Yan Zhaoli and Lu Tao), and its changes in housing (Emilia Roza Sulek). Change and continuity (Melwyn Goldstein) over time and...
... mostimportant increment losses were observed in the upland and solonetz stands, and the low-est in the floodplain and riverbank stands.Since the crowns are more frequently ... in four mainstand types: i) an upland stand, site index I-II,aged between 55 and 85 years, dominated by late oaks, and prone to water deficits; ii) a flood-plain ... problem of assessingquantitatively increment losses followinginsect damage is far from being solved. Asa result of the diversity of the sampling and data processing techniques...