... making the T2J M1 gene and µ2 proteins amongst the most
divergent of all reovirus genes and proteins. Comparisons of these newly determined M1 and µ2
sequences with newly determined M1 and µ2 sequences ... genome
segments of T1L and T3D, as well as for nine of the ten
segments of T2J (all but the M1 segment) (e.g., see
[10,11]). Each of...
... making the T2J M1 gene and µ2 proteins amongst the most
divergent of all reovirus genes and proteins. Comparisons of these newly determined M1 and µ2
sequences with newly determined M1 and µ2 sequences ... deter-
minations of the M1 genome segments of reovirus T2J,
nine other reovirus field isolates, and reovirus T3D clones
obtained from...
... course of the study, they were in the CABG
group, if the patient had only had PCI but not CABG, they
were in the PCI group, and if the patient had neither, they
were in the MM group.
Health and Quality ... across different
levels of CHD severity with sex, the scales of the SAQ and
CCS angina severity class and a smaller relationship with
age and ETT. The va...
... Artemis and NHEJ proteins are recruited to the integra-
tion site (5). These proteins, and likely other factors, then mediate the other steps of post integration repair, which require
possibly further ... regulat-
ing the ATM-Artemis-NHEJ pathway. However, NBS1 is
also a component of the MRN complex, and recruits the
MRE11 nuclease of this complex to the sites of...
... in
our study further indicated that the different selection
pressure was exerted on different domain of the E gene of
DENV-3. Domain III and domain I were under the influ-
ence of positive selection ... determine the num-
bers of transition and transversion changes, and the mean
and proportion of difference, Hamming distance and p-
distance, as described prev...
... Table 6.
The results are complementing each other and every
part of the Extended OPQ approach supports the findings
of the previous steps and deepens the understanding about
Quality of Experience ... study highlights the importance of the Open Profil-
ing approach as it allows studying and understanding quality
from different points of view. The results of the...
... operator P and give the
relation between T
0
-periodic PC-mild solution and the fixed point of P. After showing the
compactness of the Poincar
´
e operator P and obtaining the boundedness of the fixed ... τ
k
c
k
.
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By virtue of the expression of the PC-mild solution of the Cauchy problem 2.7,we
can...
... or accept-
ance of hypotheses, rather than an assessment of degrees
of likelihood. The p value in null hypothesis testing repre-
sents the probability of the data if the null hypothesis is
true. ... laboratory.
Philosophy of science has fortunately moved away from
trying to impose narrow norms and methods on scientific
practice and today emphasizes the diversity of m...
... the peaks at 1880 and at
2010 cm
-1
, which are the fingerprints of the monohy-
dride bonds of H to Ge and Si, respectively [10,18-20].
The shape of the Si-H peak indicates that the peak of
the ... hydrogenated with a H flow
rate of 0.8 ml/min: B1 is the spectrum of the as-depos-
ited layer, B2 the spectrum of the ML annealed at 400°C
for 1 h and B3...
... Fixed Point Theory and Applications
the Alexandroff-Urysohn Square. The proof is direct and uses a dog-chases-rabbit argument
5, page 123–125; first having the dog run up the diagonal, and then up ... proof of our lemma.
Theorem 3. The Alexandroff-Urysohn Square X, τ has the fixed-point property.
Proof. Let f : X, τ → X, τ be a continuous function. We will show there e...