... an example of the use of these equations, a study of the dynamics of aeolian sand ripples [216].11.3 Case A: the Edwards–Wilkinson equation with flowThe first model involves a pair of linear coupled ... discussion of three models of sandpiles, all of which manifest asymptotic smoothing: Cases A and C manifest this in the speciesh of stuck grains, while Case B manifests this in the species ρ of flowing ... the presence of a finite density ρ of flowing grains.The analysis of Case A is straightforward, and was undertaken really only toexplain features of the more complex Case C; that of Case B shows...
... the behavior of a singledegree of freedom (SDOF) structure will be discussed, and then this will be extended to a multidegree of freedom (MDOF) structure. The number of degrees of freedom is ... random excitation similar to that of an earthquake. Time records of themeasured absolute acceleration responses of the building will be acquired. 2.0 Theory: Dynamicsof StructuresTo understand ... differential equations of motion of a multiple degree of freedom system is (34)where M, C and K are matrices that describe the mass, damping and stiffness of the structure, p(t)is a vector of external...
... Ω1ED(1, 1).Theorem 8.5. The space of eigenforms Ω1ED(1, 1) has finite volume.Proof. The proof follows the same lines as the proof of finiteness of thevolume of Ω1M2(1, 1), using the fact ... study of complex geodesics in Mgis similarly related to the dynamics of SL2(R) on the bundle of holomorphic 1-forms ΩMg→Mg.Apoint(X,ω) ∈ ΩMgconsists of a compact Riemann surface of genusg ... conjugate of Γ × Γ in alattice.Proof. In terms of the standard action of G × G on the product of twohyperbolic planes, S ⊂ AN ×AN stabilizes a point (p, q) ∈ ∂H2× ∂H2. Butthe stabilizer of p...
... cross-sectional average of the bank-specific variable αi of those banks forwhich there is an observation in month t. As the composition of this sample changes in thecourse of time, the cross-sectional ... R2 of the full model is17.24%, i.e. the combined contribution of the systematic factor and the regulation to thetotal timely variation of the exposure is 17.24% and, therefore, 82.76% of the ... turns out that the sum of the R2s of the two incomplete models is slightly largerthan the R2 of the full model, i.e. 10.08% + 8.63% > 17.24%. To sum up the shares of explained variation...
... approaches and coordinating areas of support could increase the capacities of public officers through a more efficient use of resources. Third, MDBs are part of a financial innovation that is ... GOVERNMENT OF PERU By: Fernando Romero8 Figure A1 describes the evolution of net transfers to the Government of Peru from external creditors—new loans minus payments of interest and principal of ... regarding division of labor that are starting to become part of the debates about the future of MDBs. There is anecdotal evidence that some countries have been able to take leadership of their relationship...
... effects of the mergers on both types of deposit rates. A major contribution of our analysis is that we demonstrate the importance of deposit rate dynamics. A more comprehensive analysis of the ... dynamic path of MMDA rate changes as a result of the post-merger integration of the pricing policies of the merging banks. It is unlikely that this pattern is caused by a systematic abuse of market ... addresses both the dynamicsof deposit rates and a broad range of features of bank mergers with a single dataset, allowing us to control for pre- and post-merger characteristics of the local markets....
... male32 DYNAMICSOF HUMAN GAIT0.8s. The position of the foots CG gradually increases to about 0.15 m. Thevelocity increases to 0.7 m/s as the heel lifts off prior to toe-off at 0.8 s. Fromtoe-off ... Cycle-20020406080Normal adult female2 DYNAMICSOF HUMAN GAITTop-Down Analysis of Gait Dynamics of Human Gait takes a top-down approach to the description of human gait. The process that we are ... and informative.ABOUT DYNAMICSOF HUMAN GAIT22 DYNAMICSOF HUMAN GAITtailed 3-D gait analysis of the lower extremities. In addition to the bodysegment masses and moments of inertia already discussed...
... values of the various stakeholders in the financial system. • Conduct a series of research studies to develop a deeper understanding of the dynamics that impact public trust, with the aim of ... Ethical Backlash of Corporate Branding,” Journal of Business Ethics 73 (2007) 333–346.66. Hardin, 3.67. As of March 2008 each of these issues was listed as a major agenda item on each of the three ... executive to serve as an of cer and member of the Board of Directors of a major public corporation. He, more than any other individual, laid the foundation for the field of corporate public relations....
... conformation of NAD+and the structure of thecosubstrate-binding pocket of PpHBDH are very simi-lar to those of PfHBDH, with a distance of about14 A˚between the C2 of nicotinamide and the C6 of the ... struc-tures of the apoenzyme and of the binary complexFig. 5. Principal axis (green) of the libration tensor of the substrate-binding loop of subunit IIIA. The anisotropic movement of the Caatoms, ... Institute of Bioanalytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry and Mineralogy,University of Leipzig, Germany2 Institute of Biochemistry, Faculty of Biosciences, Pharmacy, and Psychology, University of...
... photobleaching(FRAP) are often used to assess the dynamics andkinetic properties of proteins in living cells [12–19].FCS detects the fluctuations of fluorescent intensityderived from the movement of a single ... suggestingthe existence of some interactive cellular partner.FRAP analysis of the nuage revealed the slow recovery of Olvas–GFP (Fig. 3B). When the whole part of thesingle compartment of nuage was bleached, ... min 9 min BAFig. 2. Time-lapse LSM analysis of Olvas–GFP reveals the dynamicnature of the nuage. Schematic diagram of the preparation of PGCs of medaka specimen (A). Olvas–GFP was expressed...
... encountercomplex dynamicsof our Formensprache throughout a lifetime.From a cognitive psychological perspective, it is of relevance whichspecific processes such dynamics might trigger.First of all, ... 233–244243The cycle of preference: Long-term dynamicsof aesthetic appreciationClaus-Christian Carbon*Chair General Psychology and Methodology, Department of Psychology, University of Bamberg, Markusplatz ... (e.g., the sharp contours of the teeth of a shark or the pointyshape of the overall appearance of a shark) and are associated withpotential injuries (e.g., thorn of a rose) (see Fig. 1). Thus,...
... comparison of DU, DT,log10f with ∆ log10fquency (log10f). DU=Uw˜Uwis defined as the ratio of the actual number of users of word w (Uw) overthe expected number of users of w (˜Uw), ... lan-guage (Hock and Joseph, 1996), the dynamicsof thisprocess are poorly understood. While mainstreampolitical debates often frame borrowing as evidence of cultural or linguistic decline, it ... precision of 70% (per type: 67%) at 95% re-call, a gain of 7% (9%) over the baseline.Our system identified 1,415 anglicism candidatetypes with a corpus frequency of 100 or greater, out136 of which...
... superimpo-sition of five-residue segments of the crystal structure on the equivalent segments of each member of the family of the solution structure of the M domain of human eRF1. The resulting rmsd ... protein backbone) of all 25 con-formers of the NMR family of solution structures of the M domain of human eRF1.Fig. S3. A surface representation of the M domain of human eRF1, mapping the electrostatic ... begin-ning of the helix a4, which connects to the C domain of human eRF1.DiscussionThe family of class 1 release factorsThe alignment of the amino acid sequences of theM domains of eRF1s and...
... examine in more detail theflexible characteristics of the 275–284 segment of hHR23B. Because of the high quality of our15N-HSQC spectra, 54 of the 58 protonated backbonenitrogen atoms were ... instead of 27 °C), which gives betterHSQC spectra. Because of the known dependence of the overall correlation time scon the molecular size of various proteins [23], both scvalues of the XPCB ... structure of Kamionka and Feigon shows solvent exposure sim-ilar to that of I306 in XPCB–hHR23B (Fig. 5). TheC-terminus of XPCB–hHR23B extends in a differentdirection than those of both XPCB–hHR23As....