... suspended To restart, use the fg command unixref.mm,v v4.16 (20 03/ 04/02 06:41:29) April 20 03, 17:00:47 The Complete FreeBSD (unixref.mm), page 133 133 Chapter 7: Thetoolsofthetrade Name Default ... See page 133 for details of how to enable it unixref.mm,v v4.16 (20 03/ 04/02 06:41:29) April 20 03, 17:00:47 The Complete FreeBSD (unixref.mm), page 137 137 Chapter 7: Thetoolsofthetrade If ... 20 03, 17:00:47 The Complete FreeBSD (unixref.mm), page 129 129 Chapter 7: Thetoolsofthetrade $ export TERM=xterm This sets the value ofthe TERM variable to xterm The word export tells the...
... the contract involves the sale of goods which are at the time ofthe conclusion ofthe contract in the course of carriage or will be carried from the territory of one State to the territory of ... transfer the ownership thereof to the Buyer (the Importer); the Buyer is obliged to receive ofthe goods and the ownership thereof, and arrange payment 07/10/20 13 Lecturer: Nguyễn Thị Minh Hà 13 OVERVIEW ... State other than that within whose territory the acts constituting the offer and the acceptance are effected The application ofthe present Law shall not depend on the nationality ofthe parties...
... front ofthe patient at about m If the eyes are straight, the corneal light reflex will be centered in the middle of each pupil To test eye alignment more precisely, the cover test is useful The ... uncovered and the test is repeated on the second eye If neither eye moves, the eyes are aligned orthotropically If the eyes are orthotropic in primary gaze but the patient complains of diplopia, the cover ... arteritis) After denervation ofthe iris sphincter the pupil does not respond well to light, but the response to near is often relatively intact When the near stimulus is removed, the pupil redilates...
... Molecular Approach 34 Carbonates • solubility of CO2 in H2O due to carbonate formation CO2 + H2O ⇔ H2CO3 H2CO3 + H2O ⇔ H3O+ + HCO3− HCO3− + H2O ⇔ H3O+ + CO32− • washing soda = Na2CO3⋅10H2O doesn’t ... to form PX3 and PX5 • compounds PX3 can react with water to form H3PO3 PX5 can react with water to form H3PO4 PCl3(l) + H2O(l) → H3PO3(aq) + HCl(aq) • PCl3 reacts with O2 to form POCl3(l) phosphorus ... g/cm3 3. 53 2.25 1.65 Hardness, Mohs Scale 10 0.5 Electrical Conductivity, (µΩ•cm)-1 ~10-11 7 .3 x 10-4 Thermal Conductivity, W/cm•K 23 20 () Melting Point, °C ~37 00 ~38 00 800 sublimes Heat of...
... [22] In the traumatically injured brain, however, the synthesis of MT1 and MT2, as well as the synthesis of GIF, are up-regulated by reactive astrocytes in the vicinity ofthe lesion [ 23] This ... (1997) Disruption ofthe metallothionein- FEBS Journal 277 (2010) 2 931 –2 939 ª 2010 The Authors Journal compilation ª 2010 FEBS C Howells et al 29 30 31 32 33 III gene in mice: analysis of brain zinc, ... partly explaining the vast neuronal loss in the AD brain Further investigation ofthe increased neurotrophic activity ofthe AD brain revealed that it correlated with the loss of a specific neuroinhibitory...
... PKC substrate, 80K/MARCKS, 36 4 G Wein et al (Eur J Biochem 270) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 increases sharply when Swiss 3T3 cells move out of cycle and enter G0 Proc ... orientation 35 6 G Wein et al (Eur J Biochem 270) Ó FEBS 20 03 Fig Formation of two major complexes between Swiss 3T3 proteins and the3 -UTR ofthe MARCKS mRNA (A) The MARCKS 3 -UTR, the stop codon UAA of ... (complete 3 -UTR of MARCKS); pDK2: 131 0– 230 9 bp; pDK8: 131 0–1562 bp The poly(A) signal ofthe bovine growth hormone was provided by the pcDNA3 vector (B) Luciferase activity of transfected Swiss 3T3...
... Under the assumptions (3. 9) (3. 10), the term on the right side of (4.28) is much smaller than the accuracy we need for Theorem 3. 1 Therefore this condition will be imposed for the rest ofthe paper ... requirements ofthe fine details ofthe dynamics and the initial data Furthermore, it is not clear whether the analysis on the current across the origin can be extended to the diffusivity In particular, the ... κn = 2 /3 − (−1)n 2−2N +n+1 /3, n = 1, · · · , 2N Explicit examples are κ2N = 2 /3 − 2 /3 = 0, κ2N −1 = 2 /3 + 1 /3 = 1, κ2N 3 = 2 /3 + 1/12, κ2N −2 = 2 /3 − 1/6, · · · , κ2 = 2 /3 − 2−2N +3 /3 With...
... Appendix A: 252 264 31 3 31 3 31 3 31 4 31 9 32 1 32 2 32 3 32 5 32 5 33 1 Most Important Tax Forms Discussed in This Book 33 3 State Filing Authority Telephone Numbers and Web Sites 36 9 Appendix C: Your ... 1900 1918 1 932 1941 1944 1965 1980 1990 2001 2002 $208,9 43 $3, 882,482 $31 0,120,448 $295 ,31 6,108 $3, 698,955,821 $1,557,729,0 43 $7 ,37 0,108 ,37 8 $40,121,760, 232 $114, 434 , 633 ,721 $519 ,37 5,2 73, 361 $1,066,600,000,000 ... onto their AGI Under the phaseouts, they would lose another percent of their total exemptions, or an extra $30 5 down the drain The Tax Act of 2001 recognizes this inequity, and the phaseout of...
... Consider the following effective SNR for the uth user [22]: γu > γ−u , 0, γu < γ−u , (31 ) where γ−u = maxk = u {γk } is the maximum ofthe average / SNR of all the users except u ∗ The pdf ofthe effective ... σku , where mku and σku are the mean and the variance of a block of size k ofthe uth user On the other hand, the Lilliefors test [ 23] is used in statistics to test whether an observed sample distribution ... with the time-correlation 4 .3 Best Channel Similarly as done in RR, the calculation ofthe maximum attainable rates in the case of Best Channel strategy leads to the computation ofthe variance of...
... people of northern European descent Their diagnosis is obvious when they are visible as glittering particles upon the surface ofthe optic disc However, in many patients they are hidden beneath the ... fulminant papilledema Optic Disc Drusen These are refractile deposits within the substance ofthe optic nerve head (Fig 29- 13) They are unrelated to drusen ofthe retina, which occur in age-related ... hypertension) The majority of patients are young, female, and obese Treatment with a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor such as acetazolamide lowers intracranial pressure by reducing the production of cerebrospinal...
... viewing light reflected from the fundus with an ophthalmoscope or by examining the dilated eye using the slit lamp The only treatment for cataract is surgical extraction ofthe opacified lens Over ... with chronic elevation of intraocular pressure In Americans of African descent it is the leading cause of blindness The mechanism whereby raised intraocular pressure injures the optic nerve is not ... In our litigious society, the fraudulent pursuit of recompense has spawned an epidemic of factitious visual loss Chronic Visual Loss Cataract This is a clouding ofthe lens sufficient to reduce...
... administration of panretinal laser photocoagulation at the appropriate point in the evolution ofthe disease For further discussion ofthe manifestations and management of diabetic retinopathy, see Chap 33 8.[newpage] ... pigmentosa with black clumps of pigment in the retinal periphery known as "bone spicules." There is also atrophy ofthe retinal pigment epithelium, making the vasculature ofthe choroid easily visible ... deposits of clumped pigment in the peripheral retina, called bone spicules because of their vague resemblance to the spicules of cancellous bone, give the disease its name (Fig 29-17) The name...
... of retrobulbar fat, or fracture ofthe orbital floor The position ofthe eyes within the orbits is measured using a Hertel exophthalmometer, a hand-held instrument that records the position of ... Ophthalmopathy This is the leading cause of proptosis in adults (Chap 33 5) The proptosis is often asymmetric and can even appear to be unilateral Orbital inflammation and engorgement ofthe extraocular ... be considered if the cause remains unknown after careful review ofthe history and thorough examination ofthe eye Figure 29-18 Proptosis When the globes appear asymmetric, the clinician must...
... limitation of motility The width ofthe palpebral fissures is measured in primary gaze to quantitate the degree of ptosis The ptosis will be underestimated if the patient compensates by lifting the ... dehiscence or stretching ofthe aponeurotic tendon, which connects the levator muscle to the tarsal plate ofthe eyelid It occurs commonly in older patients, presumably from loss of connective tissue ... abnormal drooping ofthe eyelid Unilateral or bilateral ptosis can be congenital, from dysgenesis ofthe levator palpebrae superioris, or from abnormal insertion of its aponeurosis into the eyelid Acquired...
... affecting the innervation to either ofthe two muscles that open the eyelid: Müller's muscle or the levator palpebrae superioris Examination ofthe pupil helps to distinguish between these two ... (Diplopia) The first point to clarify is whether diplopia persists in either eye after covering the opposite eye If it does, the diagnosis is monocular diplopia The cause is usually intrinsic to the ... primary gaze, and then with the head turned and tilted in each direction In the above example, a cover test with the head turned to the right will maximize the fixation shift evoked by the cover test...