... d imerization of decorin and
binding of both collagens to the i nner surface of decorin. (B) Inter-
action of type I collagen with t he inner surface of the decorin core
protein and type VI c ... the te rnary c omplex
was higher than that of the dimeric complex of decorin
with type I or type VI collagen. The existence of an
interaction of de corin with type I and type VI collage n has
been ... of several
types of collagen andof noncollagenous components.
For example, collagen fibrils in skin are composed
primarily of type I collagen with minor amounts of type
III and type V collagen....
... questions of solvability of basic boundary value problems
for quasilinear degenerate and nonuniformly elliptic and parabolic equationsofsecond order, and
also to the investigation ofdifferentialand ... SCHULENBERGER
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
lvanov, A. V.
Quasilinear degenerate and nonuniformly elliptic and parabolic equationsofsecond order.
(Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of ... connection with this, one of
the first questions of the general theory of boundary value problems for quasilinear
elliptic equationsof the form (1)is the question of distinguishing classes of
equations...
... N
1
,N
2
of N with N = N
1
⊕N
2
and N
i
= F
i
for i =1, 2.
Proof. The proof is similar to the proof of Proposition 3.17. Let S
1
and S
2
be the set of eigenvalues of E acting on F
1
and F
2
respectively. ... translates into Z
L
=(r
a,b
)G
L
. A proof of Lemma 1.29 finishes
the proof of the theorem. ✷
Proof of lemma 1.29.
The proof is rather similar to the one of lemma 1.23. The only thing that we
have ... that the set of constants in a
ring forms a ring and in a field forms a field. The ring of constants in Exam-
ples 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 is R. In Examples 1.3.1 and 1.3.2, the field of constants is
C....
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RESEARCH Open Access
Some new results for BVPs of first -order nonlinear
integro -differential equationsof volterra type
Yepeng Xing
*
and Yi ... (1978)
doi:10.1186/1687-1847-2011-14
Cite this article as: Xing and Fu: Some new results for BVPs of first -order nonlinear integro -differential equations
of volterra type. Advances in Difference Equations 2011 2011:14.
Submit ... article to deal with integro -differential equationswith “an ti-peri odic” condi-
tions so far.
We are also concerned with the following BPVP of integro -differential equations of
mixed type:
x
=...
... 5
Antiderivation of Taylor Models. For a polynomial , we denote by
all terms ofof orders up to (and including) and by a bound of the
range of over the domain box . Then, the antiderivation of Taylor ... .
8 Recover the time expansion of the dependent variable by adding the
constant parts and using the antiderivation:
VERIFIEDHIGH-ORDERINTEGRATIONOFDAES
AND HIGHER- ORDER ODES
Jens Hoefkens
Martin ... .
8
4 The linear part of is ; is the constant coefficient and
results from the linear part of the exponential function .
5 With from the previous step, the solution is a fixed point of the
contracting...
... absence of Du.(C)Theratioof
the best-fitting functions andof the data points of wild-type over
mutant are plotted for data in the presence (d)andabsence(m)ofDu.
1988 P. Turina and B. A. Melandri ... synthase of
Rhodobacter capsulatus
results in differential contributions of DpH and Du in driving
the ATP synthesis reaction
Paola Turina and B. Andrea Melandri
Department of Biology, Laboratory of ... transitions was
similarly reduced (see below and Fig. 3A). The possibility
of a higher percentage of open, and therefore uncoupled,
membrane fragments o r of r ight-side-out vesicles in the
mutant...
... treated with different c oncentrations of GdnHCl
(3.0–5.0
M
)for4hat30°C a t p H 7 .0 and d iluted 1 0 t imes
with 100 m
M
buffer of pH 7.0. After 30 min, the fluores-
cence spectra and activity of ... 50B
spectrofluorimeter with attached circulating water bath.
Excitation and emission band passes of 5 n m were u sed.
Activity of the sample was measured at the same time.
Unfolding as a function of temperature ... temperatures for 10 min and the
spectra were recorded. The spectra were collected with
response time of 4 s, and scan speed of 100 n mặs
)1
.Each
data point was an average of three accumulations.
Correspondence...
... peroxisomal (FP) and
cytosolic (FC) fractions. Densitometry of
western blot bands was performed and
units of selected proteins were calculated.
A representative western blot band for each
protein of each ... bisphosphatase and catalase, whereas
liver enolase and carbonic anhydrase 3 were downregu-
lated. Comparable amounts of b-actin were present in
AgxtKO and wild-type cytosolic fractions, and the
absence of ... the changes in protein expression
within the liver and kidney of Agxt
) ⁄ )
deficient mice
compared with wild-type controls by 2-DE separation
and MS. The analysis of specific subcellular fractions
was...
... total number of moles in the binary system
n
L
= number of moles of liquid
n
v
= number of moles of vapor
z = mole fraction of the more volatile component in the system
x = mole fraction of the more ... w
A
≤ 0.35
Step 2 With the estimate of the aromatic content, the weight fractions of the paraffinic
and naphthenic cuts are calculated by solving the following system oflinear equations:
w
P
+ ... proportions of liquid
and vapor present? Repeat calculations for 100 lbs of propane injected.
References
Ahmed, T. “Composition Modeling of Tyler and Mission Canyon Formation Oils with CO
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and Lean
Gasses.”...