... minerals of nearshore area (0-30m water depth) for sustainable development of coastal zone in Soc Trang Province” Archive in Marine Geology and Mineral resources Centre. [14] C.D. Woodroffe, ... and Technology Programmers of Ministry of Science and Technology as well as from Director of Marine Science and Technology Programmer (KC09/06-10) and helpful assistance from Institute of ... Stratigraphy and Holocene evolutionof the Song Hong (Red River) delta, Vietnam. In Stratigraphy of Quaternary system in deltas of Vietnam, pp. 101-108. Dpt of Geology and Minerals of VN. Hanoi. ...
... improvement of institutional sensitivity to the impactof HIV and AIDS; ã Capacity building of institutions involved in land allocation and administration, input provision, etc.;ã Promoting awareness ... high incidence of death among men from HIV and AIDS, the incidence of women being accused of bewitching husbands was also on the increase and contributing, in turn, to the likelihood of the ... were missing. For these reasons, the use of lawyers to draft the wills was terminated.Consequently, SRHBC capacitated itself in will writing. Two of its officers were sent for training in will...
... possi-bility of using CHHs as molecular data in phyloge-netic analyses, in spite of their short sequence. In addition, the ever-increasing number of completeinsect genomes available in databanks increases ... of the CHH family. Accordingly, immunostaining of the X-organ ⁄ sinus glandcomplex of P. bernhardus with heterologous anti-CHH and anti-MIH serashowed the presence of distinct cells producing ... case in most deca-pods. A second indication of the presence of type IIpeptide(s) in Anomura is seen in our immunohisto-chemical study. Immunostaining performed on hermitcrab eyestalks using...
... useful in expressing computer vision algorithms in succinctalgebraic form. For instance, in certain interpolation schemes it becomes necessary to switch from points withreal-valued coordinates ... defined to be the least upper bound of X (if it exists). The infimum of X isinterpreted in a similar fashion.If X is finite and has a total order, then we also define the maximum and minimum of ... sets that occur more often than others indigital image processing. These are the set of integers, real numbers (floating point numbers), the complex numbers, binary numbers of fixed length k,...
... the purposes of this discussion to consider the morning hours as the start-ing point of the plume evolution. Following morning emis-sions from traffic, industry and cooking, etc., into a shallowboundary ... downwind.decreasing importance of NMHCs as they are reacted awayto form products. In addition, a northeast transport event was studied in which air originating in the MCMA was intercepted aloftwith ... matter(PM) remain (Molina and Molina, 2002). Fewer studies havelooked at the outflow from the city in terms of spatial extentand temporal evolution. This is of topical interest since theexport of pollutants...
... prevailing moist-ure conditions. In Africa, grass pollen could increase as a function of in- creasing wetlands (due to changes in rainfall or terrain conditions), or as afunction of increasing ... bipedal hominids. DiVering from thePliocene hominid evolutionin Africa, the changing environments did notresult in Eurasia in the emergence of bipedal apes, but in the extinction of generalised morphotypes ... Paratethys turned into continu-ously shrinking basins. A reduced salinity and the alkaline chemistry of theaquatic realm led to strong endemisms and caused the stenohaline organ-isms in the Sarmatian...
... create digital terrain models of the stud-ied areas. e accurate data of the measured points (standing tree, ends of fallen trunk, etc.) using stakes of stable height create a network of points ... relevés. The increasing trend in the number of recorded species may, however, also mean the movement of some of the ecologi-cal factors. In the case of floodplain forests, one of the most ... EIVs of phytocoenological relevés were calculated for this purpose in order to eliminate the in uence of the varying number of recorded species in the herb layer in different years of the...
... of LePtirotarsa decemlineata population on Solanum carolinense. Evolution 40, 1031-1043Harrison GD (1987) Host-plant discrimination and evolution of feeding preference in ... searching for the preferred host, thus reducinglaying time. Also, the lower magnitude of these correlations in ’no-choice’ linesmay be explained through selection favouring ... percentages of eggs laid on chickpeas in the Cicer lines, no matter what thetreatment or the rearing host were, were higher than those in the Phaseolus lines.This finding...
... c(2,1)(2,3), the two underlined elements of A are combined with the two underlinedelements of B as illustrated: In particular,If In the following list of pertinent recursive image-template ... neighborhoods.Another advantage of using neighborhoods instead of templates can be seen by considering the simpleexample of image smoothing by local averaging. Suppose , where is an m ì n array of points, and ... therow-scanning map is given byThis allows us to re-index the entries of a matrix in terms of a triple indexb(k,j),t by using the convention which is not the average of four points. One may...