... continuous
beam, d
c
being calculated as recommended in6 .1.3.
6.2 Irreversible deformation
In continuous beams, the sagging moments in each
span should be increased as necessary to maintain ... to maintain equilibrium.
Alternatively the cracked section method given
inD.2 may be used.
BRITISH STANDARD
BS 5950-3.1:
1990
Structural use of
steelwork in building —
Part 3: Design...
... bearings. It is a radial
bearing load because it is acting in the direction normal to the shaft centerline.
Since the helical gear is mounted on the shaft at equal distances from both
bearings, ... angles f for common involute
gears are f ¼ 20
and f ¼ 14: 5
. Detailed explanation of the geometry of gears
is included in many machine design textbooks, such as Machine Design, by
Deuts...
... Plasma Proteins
Having entered the blood, drugs may
bind to the protein molecules that are
present in abundance, resulting in the
formation of drug-protein complexes.
Protein binding involves primarily ... al-
bumin and, to a lesser extent, !-globu-
lins and acidic glycoproteins. Other
plasma proteins (e.g., transcortin, trans-
ferrin, thyroxin-binding globulin) serve
specialized function...
... advantage in cross-selling would go to the former Citicorp,
which would integrate customers’ account information, including insur-
ance, banking, and credit cards, onto one statement. Facing incompatible
IT ... as Travelers Inc. acquired Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. in
1993, the property insurance business of Aetna in 1996, Salomon,
Inc. in 1997, Citicorp in 1998, and then as Citig...
... to obtain a fuzzy model from (57).
By decomposing the nonlinear term
2
1
1
1()
xt+
and integring nonlinearities of
2
()xt into
incertainties, then (20) is represented by the following fuzzy ... set of
indices i for which
()
i
gkis an external input, defining ß as the set of indices i for which
()
i
ykis an internal input or a neuron output, and defining ()
i
ukas the combination ......
... of a linear decline in Pmax is sometimes
incorporated into leaf lifetime carbon gain models (Hiremath, 2000; Kikuzawa 1991). As it
turns out, making an assumption of a linear decline in Pmax ... possible. There is great interest in
finding ways to increase plant production through different means including new
approaches to enhanced photosynthesis. This is inspired, in part, by t...
... involves making new adaptation
policies and direct investments in water projects, including strategic action plans for
dredging dams and irrigation schemes, and designing early warning systems ... constrained to adopt unsustainable farming strategies to cope
with these poor yields and incomes during unpredictable droughts. Such strategic farming
methods included excessive intercropping...
... surface during the injection interval. This subsequently drops
to the level of the baseline when injection is finished. The second component, a binding
response, corresponds to an increase in mass ... (4,5 g/l), containing
10% FBS supplemented with HAT (100 μM hypoxanthine, 0.4 μM aminopterin and 16 μM
thymidine) and antibiotics, at 37 °C in a humidified atmosphere containing 5% CO
2...
... radiation into the space
3.2 Transmitting mode
The passive RFID tag work in its transmitting mode as shown in Fig. 3. In transmitting
mode, the chip is serving as a source and it is sending out ... signal.
3.1 Receiving mode
The passive tag in receiving mode is shown in Fig. 2. The RFID tag antenna is receiving
signal from a reader’s antenna and the signal is powering the chip...