... the theory of reducible operators e and on the theory of differential forms Differently from the more usual approach, the solutions are sought in the form of a simple layer potential forthe Dirichlet ... (55) Therefore there exists a solutionofthe traction problem (50) if, and only if, the singular integral system (56) is solvable On the other hand, there exists a solution γ ∈ [Lp (Σ)]n ofthe ... They concern the study ofthe first derivatives of a double layer potential This leads to the construction of a reducing operator, which will be useful in the study ofthe integral system of the...
... the theory of reducible operators e and on the theory of differential forms Differently from the more usual approach, the solutions are sought in the form of a simple layer potential forthe Dirichlet ... (55) Therefore there exists a solutionofthe traction problem (50) if, and only if, the singular integral system (56) is solvable On the other hand, there exists a solution γ ∈ [Lp (Σ)]n ofthe ... They concern the study ofthe first derivatives of a double layer potential This leads to the construction of a reducing operator, which will be useful in the study ofthe integral system of the...
... profile and a more efficient performance were obtained in the case of smaller particle sizes All the curves show the classic “S” shape profile The enhancement ofthe column performance with the ... achieved in the case of PAC2 than that in the case of F400 Regarding the BY dye, F400 showed better performance than PAC2 forthe removal of BY dye This is evident from a comparison ofthe time ... prediction of column adsorption process requires prediction of breakthrough curves forthe effluent The maximum adsorption capacity of an adsorbent is also required in the design ofthe column The Thomas...
... have therefore delivered a powerful blow to the dualist view The sciences ofthe mind have delivered another, or rather a series of others The cognitive sciences – the umbrella term forthe disciplines ... consider the case forthe extended mind in the light of these (putative) necessary conditions Most ofthe critics ofthe extended mind hypothesis have focused on one of Clark’s and Chalmers’ (1998) examples; ... descendant ofthe Cartesian view On this everyday conception, I am the set of thoughts that cross my mind This conception ofthe self might offer some comfort, in the face of all the evidence about the...
... forms is lower than the frequency ofthe source wave form When the distance is decreasing, the frequency ofthe received wave form will be higher than the source wave form The Doppler effect is ... _ range ofthe electromagnetic spectrum In the visible light range, the end ofthe spectrum has higher frequencies than the end ofthe spectrum The linear polarization of an electromagnetic ... object and the wavelength ofthe received radiation The variation of brightness with frequency is called the brightness spectrum The spectral power is the energy observed per unit of time for a specific...
... secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to the health ofthe public The Institute acts under the responsibility given to the ... research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use forthe general welfare Upon the authority ofthe charter granted to it by the Congress in 1863, the Academy has a ... by the Governing Board ofthe National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils ofthe National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of...
... pocket, which is the exit ofthe electron flow in the PSII complex According to the increase in the sensitivity to diuron in hf-2, the limitation ofthe electron transfer at the exit ofthe PSII complex ... conformational change ofthe PSII complex may cause the decrease of PSII activity in hf-2 by the lack of specific binding of SQDG to the PSII complex Alternatively, the change ofthe lipophilic surrounding ... center in the PSII complex, rather than to a decrease ofthe antenna size in PSII, or a decrease in the efficiency of energy transfer from LHCII to the reaction center [17] Therefore, a conformational...
... respectively One ofthe weaknesses of this study is the small sample size In addition, the majority ofthe lesions examined appear to be ofthe Class I type, rather than Class II lesions for which the technology ... positively with toluidine blue and of these were carcinomas One ofthe clinically detected carcinomas was dye-negative Therefore, out of 82 patients screened with the aid of toluidine blue and biopsied, ... predictive value Therefore, the lack of apparent control as well as documentation with respect to the manner in which the sample was selected limits the utility of this study Poate et al performed a...
... degrading entities [18] For example, the major role ofthe MMP family is the control of cellular responses critical to homeostatic regulation ofthe extracellular environment and the immune response ... level match-sets are the reference gels ofthe respective quadrants from the 2D gel sections of each condition and the four higher-level match-sets are the reference gels ofthe two different conditions ... selecting for cysteine-containing peptides or glycoproteins) may allow for higher resolution capacity but at the cost of information loss For example, using ICAT labelling, only pairs of intact...
... verified the binding of pyrrhocoricin to the E coli DnaK fragment and the lack of a sequence analogous to that of S aureus (Fig 6) To study the interaction ofthe antibacterial peptide and the synthetic ... detected forthe binding fragment ofthe responsive strain E coli, but not forthe nonbinding fragment ofthe unresponsive strain S aureus (Fig 6) If any consequence forthe nature ofthe Ó FEBS ... while the N-terminus served as the pharmacophore and hence the interactive domain with the bacterial target protein, the C-terminal half aided the delivery ofthe pharmacophore into the interior of...
... related to the age of weaning, i.e the shorter the duration of breastfeeding, the earlier the onset of deficiency (73) This is likely due to the combined effect ofthe consumption of complementary ... trivial source of error); and failures to account for either the non-protein component of human milk or the possible under-utilization of some ofthe milk’s protein constituents because of their resistance ... months The reason given for introducing complementary feeding before the age of to months was the infant’s demand appeared greater than the supply of human milk This was decided by the mother in...
... integrated care You can integrate all ofthe services for some ofthe people, some ofthe services for all ofthe people, but not all ofthe services for all ofthe people As indicated earlier in ... comprehensive in their scope Notwithstanding their differences, there is congruence across the frameworks in most of their key elements Among the key elements of these frameworks and in the literature ... geographically based entity for health services (with the exceptions ofthe teaching hospitals and physician care) Another example would be some ofthe health maintenance organizations (HMOs) in the...
... One ofthe early applications of DNA forthe formation of nanowires, in 1998, involved the metallization of dsDNA between two electrodes to form conductive silver nanowire [10] More specifically, ... nucleation site forthe metallization ofthe fibrils The researchers were able to demonstrate the formation of conductive nanowires by directly measuring the current carried by the modified fibrils ... photoresist and the etching of specific parts ofthe layer In molecular lithography, the specific DNA sequence is the equivalent of a mask, and the DNA-binding protein serves as the resist to bind...
... letter describes the work and transmits the final report ofthe Committee on Proposal Evaluation for Allocation of Supercomputing Time forthe Study of Molecular Dynamics, Second Round The committee ... committee of experts to evaluate the proposals submitted in response to the aforementioned RFP The committee of 17 was chaired by Dr Robert L Jernigan, Director ofthe Baker Center for Bioinformatics ... ofthe meeting, members undertook a detailed discussion ofthe proposals The two primary reviewers were asked to summarize their review forthe committee, which was followed by discussion of the...
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... people, one ofthe ducts usually drains only a small part ofthe pancreas and empties directly into the duodenum The other duct drains most ofthe pancreas but is often too small forthe job, predisposing ... excretion of bile acids (made from cholesterol) from the liver into the intestine and the reabsorption of most ofthe bile acids (and their cholesterol) by the intestine for recirculation through the ... pancreatic duct merges with the common bile duct, and together they pass through the head ofthe pancreas before emptying into the duodenum at the ampulla of Vater The pancreas is exceptional...
... chapters they are used to recall earlier discussion of basic concepts For example, in Chapter 21, Diseases ofthe Female Genital Tract and Breast, the discussion of dysplasia ofthe cervix calls on the ... Study 1-2 at the end ofthe chapter offers another example to think about THE EFFECT OF DISEASE PREVALENCE ON TEST USEFULNESS The prevalence of a disease is the number of persons who have the disease ... accuse someone of being a burglar, but if the observer is working in the garden, the burglar might miss detection Case Study 1-1 at the end ofthe chapter offers another exampleofthe relationship...
... required for recovery of a given volume of gas than for recovery ofthe same volume of gas from conventional reservoirs Ofthe order of 50 shale gas wells might be needed to recover the same volume of ... the target formation might be close to the surface, the likelihood of any near surface formation retaining sufficient gas to be exploitable is much lower This is because ofthe need forthe formation ... characterised The presence of high-salinity fluids in shale gas formations indicates that there is usually no pathway for release of fluids to other formations under the geological conditions typically...
... Supported by the Office ofthe Secretary of Defense Approved for public release, distribution unlimited The research described in this report was sponsored by the Office ofthe Secretary of Defense ... conflict of interest Operation Joint Force Sustainment Operations and Maintenance Army Office of Federal Procurement Policy Office of Management and Budget Office ofthe Secretary of Defense performance-based ... helps focus performance goals on the user’s strategic concerns rather than on the goals of _ 13 DoD addresses a number ofthe subgoals outside the specific purview of AT&L For example, DoD...
... Most ofthe folds are assigned to one ofthe five structural classes on the basis ofthe secondary structures of which they composed: (1) all alpha (for proteins whose structure is essentially formed ... usually classified individually The protein entries in the December 1994 ofthe Brookhaven Protein Databank (PDB) contain 3179 domains Many of these become forms ofthe same protein whose differences ... Mosaic and the world wide web: global hypermedia protocols forthe Internet Science, 265, 895–901 Sternberg, M J E & Thornton, J M (1976) On the conformation of proteins: the handedness ofthe b-strand–a-helix–b-strand...