... growth rate and disease resistance) and domestication programmes. This feature permits much more control and enhancement of the cultured stock and allows the development of SPF and SPR stocks, ... in Mainland China and Taiwan Province of China and subsequently spread to the Philippines, Indonesia, Viet Nam, Thailand, Malaysia and India. These introductions, their advantages and disadvantages ... interbreeding with, and displacement of, native species, and unknown effects on the genetic diversity and ecology of native fauna. Each of these has the potential to cause unexpected and far-ranging...
... denaturation and aggregation of F-actin. This mechanism explains some of the special features of the thermalunfolding of actin filaments, including the effects of their stabilization and destabilization; ... of F-actin upon addition of troponin I, one of the components of the troponincomplex. These changes were expressed as a significantdecrease in the enthalpy and cooperativity of the melting of ... upon the addition of 100 mm KCl withthe formation of long polar filaments of F-actin, whichare double-stranded spiral polymers of actin molecules(Fig. 1B). Polymerization of actin fully prevents...
... Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityBlacksburg, VirginiaMulti-Carrier Digital Communications: Theory andApplicationsof OFDMAhmad R. S. Bahai and Burton R. Saltzberg Principles ofDigital Transmission: ... CommunicationsTheory andApplicationsof OFDMIntroduction to Digital Communications 11(illustrated in Figure 1.6). Unlike the non-bandlimited OFDM, each carriermust carry Staggered (or Offset) QAM, ... requirement of an equalizer in a typical single carrierimplementation for wireline applications. Multi-Carrier Digital CommunicationsTheory andApplicationsof OFDMAhmad R. S. Bahai and Burton...
... for example, inthree of the four quadrants of the i-v characteristic and can therefore act as sources of energy for specific combinations of voltages and currents. An example of thisdual behavior ... only of parallel oronly of series elements. The following examples and Check Your Understandingexercises illustrate some simple and slightly more advanced circuits that combineparallel and ... circuits and instruments.EXAMPLE 2.7 Application of Kirchhoff’s LawsProblemApply both KVL and KCL to each of the two circuits depicted in Figure 2.27.SolutionKnown Quantities: Current and voltage...
... a and b. A series of carefully conducted experimentalobservations regarding the nature of voltages in an electric circuit led Kirchhoff tothe formulation of the second of his laws, Kirchhoff’s ... units of Table 1.3. Since,in practice, one often needs to describe quantities that occur in large multiples orsmall fractions of a unit, standard prefixes are used to denote powers of 10 of SI (and ... integrated aspect of engineering practice, whichis unavoidable in the design and analysis of large scale and/ or complex systems.One aim of this book is to give engineering students of different...
... for example, inthree of the four quadrants of the i-v characteristic and can therefore act as sources of energy for specific combinations of voltages and currents. An example of thisdual behavior ... circuits and instruments.EXAMPLE 2.7 Application of Kirchhoff’s LawsProblemApply both KVL and KCL to each of the two circuits depicted in Figure 2.27.SolutionKnown Quantities: Current and voltage ... only of parallel oronly of series elements. The following examples and Check Your Understandingexercises illustrate some simple and slightly more advanced circuits that combineparallel and...
... units of Table 1.3. Since,in practice, one often needs to describe quantities that occur in large multiples orsmall fractions of a unit, standard prefixes are used to denote powers of 10 of SI (and ... integrated aspect of engineering practice, whichis unavoidable in the design and analysis of large scale and/ or complex systems.One aim of this book is to give engineering students of different ... design, analysis, and testing of an electric open-wheel race car. A photo and the generic layout of the car areshown in Figures 1.3 and 1.4. The student-designed propulsion and energy storagesystems...