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... aspartate in other family 18 chitinases also reduced activity dramatically [26,29].The pK a calculations indicate that Glu144 has a slightlyelevated pK a in the free enzyme that, at least in ... Glu144. Inter-estingly, hevamine and several other naturally occurring family 18 chitinases with clearly acidic pH-optima (around4.2 [20,46]), have asparagine at the position analogous toAsp215 in ... Asp140,whichappearstobecrucialinChiBandinchitinaseA1from Bacillus circulans, whereas it may be mutated toasparagine without loss of activity in other family 18chitinases [28,30]. Preliminary results...
... DNA. Both LacI and PurR form dimersattached tail-to-tail, where each dimer consists of anN-terminal DNA-binding domain and a C-terminaloligomerization domain. The DNA-binding headpiecesof ... (A) Subunits forming Interface-I arecolored in light and dark blue; subunits ofInterface-II are colored in light and darkcoral. (B) Interactions in Interface-I.(C) Interactions in Interface-II. ... important for oligomerization andDNA-bindingAlanine substitutions in PapB, made at positions con-served throughout the PapB family, have revealed a number of specific amino acids that appear to...
... living in the families had social supportARUNA DUBEY, SEEMA BHASIN, NEELIMA GUPTA ET AL.96 A Study of Elderly Living in Old Age Home and Within Family Set-up in JammuAruna Dubey*, Seema ... This isleading to an increased danger of marginaliza-tion of the geriatric population due to migration,urbanization, and globalization. Another impactof the globalization is the increasing economicburden ... for In- dia where a value based joint family system issupposed to prevail. Indian culture is automati-cally respectful and supportive of elders. Age-ing as a natural phenomenon has all along...
... make the script more flexible, you can place markers in the Score and send the playhead to a marker rather than a specific frame number. ADOBE DIRECTOR 11.0 Create a basic movie21 Create a ... arranged to form a graphic. The fourth cast member in the cast is a bitmap that will serve as a background for your animation. Because the animated scene will start in frame 15, you will place ... has taken up the first available slot in the Cast window. The new cast member has adopted the file name from “tire.png” as the cast member name.Animate the image to travel upYou are now ready...
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... 173–177, 2000.16 M. Maiti and B. Saha, “Approximating fixed points of nonexpansive and generalized nonexpansivemappings,” International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, vol. 16, ... 22, we say that a Banach space E has a weakly continuous duality map ifthere exists a gauge ϕ for which the duality map Jϕx is single valued and weak-to-weak∗sequentially continuous i.e., ... 21. 12 Fixed Point Theory and Applications15 G. Liu, D. Lei, and S. Li, “Approximating fixed points of nonexpansive mappings,” InternationalJournal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences,...
... pagesdoi:10.1155/2009/351265Research Article A Strong Convergence Theorem for a Family of Quasi-φ-Nonexpansive Mappings in a Banach SpaceHaiyun Zhou1and Xinghui Gao21Department of Mathematics, Shijiazhuang Mechanical ... solving a class of nonlinear operator equations in Banach spaces,” Panamerican Mathematical Journal, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 39–54, 1994.12 S. Kamimura and W. Takahashi, “Strong convergence of a proximal-type ... Functional Analysis, Yokohama Publishers, Yokohama, Japan, 2000.10 Ya. I. Alber, “Metric and generalized projection operators in Banach spaces: properties andapplications,” in Theory and Applications...
... com-mutativity.Finding an optimal point in the intersection F of the fixed point sets of afamily ofnonexpansive maps is one that occurs frequently in various areas of mathematical sci-ences and ... NONEXPANSIVE MAPPINGS IN HILBERT SPACEB. E. RHO ADESReceived 10 September 2003Given a finite family of nonexpansive self-mappings of a Hilbert space, a particular qua-dratic functional, and a strongly ... Opera-tors, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1990.B. E. Rhoades: Department of Mathematics, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405-7106,USAE-mail address: rhoades@indiana.edu 146 Quadratic...
... known that if E admits a weakly sequentially continuousduality mapping , then E satisfies Opial’s condition.Recall that a mapping T defined on a subset C of a Banach space E (and taking values in ... al. in certain Banach spaces and of Lions, O’Haraet al., and Wittmann ina framework of a Hilbert space, respectively.1. IntroductionLet C be a nonempty closed convex subset of a Banach space ... theorems on an iterative method for a family nonexpansive mappings in reflexive Banach spaces, to appear in Appl. Math. Comput.Jong Soo Jung: Department of Mathematics, College of Natural Sciences,...