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... Besides the blue band with small intensity, a yellow-orange band appears at around 582 nm with strong intensity. As concentration of Mn increases, the intensity of the blue band decreases while the ... ions and ions of the lattice and between Cu2+ each other make the intensity of the green band decrease. Hence, at xCu = 5.10-4 mol% the intensities of these two bands are equal to each other ... green band at around 533 nm characterized by Cu2+ ions (Fig. 3). Intensity of the green band is greater than that of the blue band. As increasing the concentration of Cu, the intensity of the...
... philosophical framework for understanding the nature of these problems and why they exist. I had five major objectives in mind in writing Trading inthe Zone: To prove to the trader that more or better ... specifically, how they are thinking while they are trading. In my first book, The Disciplined Trader, I identified the problems confronting the trader from a mental perspective and then built a philosophical ... fundamental level, there is a problem withthe way we think. There is something inherent inthe way our minds work that doesn't fit very well withthe characteristics shown by the markets. Those...
... about the market. Interestingly, most traders are closer to the way they need to think when they first begin trading than at any other time in their careers. Many people begin trading with a ... and regret, then you will be inthe best frame of mind to act in your own best interest and learn from your experiences. On the other hand, if what you perceive in market information is painful ... choices made by other people. In other words, it was instilled in our minds, but did not originate in our minds. This is a very important distinction. Inthe process of instilling structure, many...
... moment" with your most recent trading experiences. The link taps you into the pain of losing, creating a fearful state of mind and causing you to perceive the information you're exposed to in ... inside, expressing their form and content, and, inthe process of doing so, they have a profoundly limiting effect on the information we perceive in any given moment, making much of the information ... resistance to implementing the various principles of successful trading. Getting into and taking advantage of the kind of free-flowing states of mind that are ideal for trading requires that those...
... does the threat of pain come from? If it's not coming from the market, then it has to be coming from the way we define and interpret the available information. Defining and interpreting information ... flipping a coin, calling heads, and seeing the coin come up tails. A wrong call, but for most people being wrong about predicting the flip of a coin would not tap them into the accumulated pain of ... keeping the odds in their favor and executing flawlessly, which in turn makes them less susceptible to making costly mistakes. They stay relaxed because they are committed and willing to let the...
... ideas: 1. The environment can express itself in an infinite combination of ways. When you combine all the forces of nature interacting with everything created by humans, then add to that the forces ... disturbing. Unless, of course, there is nothing about the state of the world you find troubling. The point is, if there is something you do believe is wrong, you weren't necessarily thinking ... information. Under normal circumstances, the boy would have been perceptually blinded to the possibility of interacting with dogs, but the experience of seeing other children playing with them...
... and choosing which hand of blackjack, spin of the roulette wheel, or roll of the dice they are going to participate in, by trying to predict in advance the outcome of each of these individual ... you are thinking, saying, or doing something that is inconsistent with these truths or principles, acknowledge the conflict. Don't try to deny the existence of conflicting forces. They are ... events, the odds are in their favor. They also know that to realize the benefits of the favorable odds, they have to participate in every event. They can't engage in a process of picking and...
... DNA binding protein heterodimer in damage recognition, because the complex binds damaged DNA with high affinity [43] and can dramatically increase the repair rate of certain DNA adducts, including ... also involved non-enzymatically inthe subsequent 5' incision. It is further involved inthe stabilization of a pre-incision complex on the damaged DNA. The ERCC5/XPG gene contains 17 ... activated carcinogens can bind to DNA and form DNA adducts that are capable of inducing muta-tions and initiating carcinogenesis. The capacity to repair DNA damage induced by activated carcinogens...
... utilized inthe next year. Based on these findings, a management method adequate to obtain the biomass of the giant reed and maintain the wetland potential is proposed as shown in Fig. 10. In this ... whole plants including the roots and rhizomes are cropped except for the roots and rhizomes remaining for the next year. Thereafter, the giant reeds grow withthe rhizome extension, andthe giant ... experiment using radioactive phosphorus indicated that the decreasing of phosphorus inthe leaves occurred inthe order of location from the bottom to the top, which is relevant to the order of dying...