... and in the variation of concentration ofan enzyme being limited by that ofthe others If the concentration of a given enzyme becomes high, the concentration of another is likely to vanish, therefore ... bringing the value ofthe flux to zero Therefore, in this model, each enzyme has a range of variation [emin,emax] in which the flux is positive Over the range of variation ofthe concentration ofan ... ofan enzyme can induce either an increase or a decrease in the concentration of a metabolite This can be related to what is observed in many human metabolic diseases, which can be caused either...
... ,ec Using theextensionofthe Park's transformation, @Ira , @Irp and the variations ofthe angle p and of versus the rsition have been computed (figure 3) Figure 1: dynamic model of P.M synchronous ... during the x 60" other interval ofthe electrical position [ 11 Only two phases are then supplied in the same time and the torque can be estimated to: Figure Rotor fluxes in the stator phases and their ... 33 PROPOSAL OFANEXTENSIONOFTHE PARK'S TRANSFORMATION Classical Park's transformation is in fact the succession of two transfomations The torque is then given by: T, = p.(@~,.io+@'did+@'q.iq)...
... BEFORE THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS III THE GERMAN INVASIONS AND THE BREAK-UP OFTHE ROMAN EMPIRE 25 IV THE RISE OFTHE PAPACY 44 V THE MONKS AND THE CONVERSION OFTHE GERMANS 56 VI CHARLES MARTEL AND ... due to their love of adventure, their hope of enjoying some ofthe advantages of their civilized neighbors, or the need of new lands for their increasing numbers And the Romans, by means of their ... than any ofthe other German races Besides the kingdoms ofthe East Goths and the Franks, the West Goths had their kingdom in Spain, the Burgundians had established themselves on the Rhone, and...
... BEFORE THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS III THE GERMAN INVASIONS AND THE BREAK-UP OFTHE ROMAN EMPIRE 25 IV THE RISE OFTHE PAPACY 44 V THE MONKS AND THE CONVERSION OFTHE GERMANS 56 VI CHARLES MARTEL AND ... due to their love of adventure, their hope of enjoying some ofthe advantages of their civilized neighbors, or the need of new lands for their increasing numbers And the Romans, by means of their ... than any ofthe other German races Besides the kingdoms ofthe East Goths and the Franks, the West Goths had their kingdom in Spain, the Burgundians had established themselves on the Rhone, and...
... terminated by the death ofthe game, than the joys ofthe voluptuary by the means of completing his debauch As a band of society, as a matter of distant pursuit, the objects of sense make an important ... Othello, on the stage, was enraged for the loss of his handkerchief, was not more mistaken, than the reasoner who imputes any ofthemore vehement passions of men to the impressions of mere profit or ... exertions of capacity and resolution; they triumph in the midst of their struggles; they droop, and they languish, when the occasion of their labour has ceased 25 What was enjoyment, in the sense of...
... thought and behavior At various times in history, human emotionality has been appreciated more than the human intellect This was the case during the early Christian era, during the Renaissance, and ... behavior of both nonhumans and humans Therefore, the results of animal research could be readily generalized to the human level Representing the other extreme are the humanists and the existentialists ... and occasionalism 15 Discuss the nativist and empiricist explanations ofthe origin of human attributes 16 First describe the positions of mechanism and vitalism and then indicate which ofthe two...
... BEFORE THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS III THE GERMAN INVASIONS AND THE BREAK-UP OFTHE ROMAN EMPIRE 25 IV THE RISE OFTHE PAPACY 44 V THE MONKS AND THE CONVERSION OFTHE GERMANS 56 VI CHARLES MARTEL AND ... due to their love of adventure, their hope of enjoying some ofthe advantages of their civilized neighbors, or the need of new lands for their increasing numbers And the Romans, by means of their ... than any ofthe other German races Besides the kingdoms ofthe East Goths and the Franks, the West Goths had their kingdom in Spain, the Burgundians had established themselves on the Rhone, and...
... Donald 1968 "Semantics of Context-free Languages." Mathematical Systems Theory, Vol 2, No 2, p 127-145 Kornai, Andras, and G Puilum, 1990 "The X-bar Theory of Phrase Structure." Language, Vol 66 ... Partitioning of Attribute Domains The last remark in theextensionof section shows a defect ofthe Extended Algorithm: It may not terminate in the general case For the S-attributed case, however, ... guide the parsing process, reducing the number of states! that may be generated by the algorithm Theextensionofthe algorithm has been written in "C", using an efficient "C" implementation of...
... 2p a − b The last inequality is evident as a / b and p < 1/2, so 2.9 follows The theorem is proved > 2.10 Journal of Inequalities and Applications Remark 2.2 Let A denote the matrix ofthe quadratic ... find the first part of Thanks to the idea of using positive quadratic form we now study 1.2 in the case n It is sufficient to consider the case p q By the Cauchy inequality, we reduce our work to the ... Consider 1.2 in the case n ≥ 4, n is even, and p < q According to the proof ofthe second part of Theorem 2.1, this inequality is false Indeed, we choose x1 x3 · · · a, x2 x4 · · · b By the above counter-example,...
... e, and f will be used interchangeably as p in the proof of our main theorem As observed by Chidume [5, page 119], since the four points {x, y,Tx,T y } of (1.2) determine six distances in X, the ... Mann iteration sequence ofthe Zamfirescu operator T defined on C converges to the fixed point of T In both cases, the sum ofthe constants is less than while in Theorem 1.7, the sum is In addition, ... effect, it means that the distance between two consecutive elements of {T n x} is less or equal to the distance between the first and the second element Now let us consider the distance between...
... e, and f will be used interchangeably as p in the proof of our main theorem As observed by Chidume [5, page 119], since the four points {x, y,Tx,T y } of (1.2) determine six distances in X, the ... Mann iteration sequence ofthe Zamfirescu operator T defined on C converges to the fixed point of T In both cases, the sum ofthe constants is less than while in Theorem 1.7, the sum is In addition, ... effect, it means that the distance between two consecutive elements of {T n x} is less or equal to the distance between the first and the second element Now let us consider the distance between...
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... stated as follows: Theorem There are at most two distinct mappings in Fk {Hj }q , f, p in j=1 each ofthe following cases: AnExtensionof Uniqueness Theorems i) 73 n 3, q = 3n + 1, p = and 23n ... Cm Assume 1 , , ≡ for all l, l m Then one of that Φl (F, G, H) ≡ and Φl F G H the following assertions holds i) F = G or G = H or H = F F G H ii) , , are all constant G H F Proof ofthe Theorems ... ,H3n−1 ) This is a contradiction Thus, for any case we have that f1 , f2 , f3 can not be distinct Hence, the proof of Theorem is complete Proof of Theorem Assume that #Fk ({Hj }q , f, 1) ≥ Take arbitrarily...
... 1) has positive and nondecreasing coefficients Furthermore, for any n ∈ Æ , Q(x + n) is unimodal with mode m n+2 Proof The first part follows from the previous two lemmas For the second part, Theorem ... i (n+1)i+n−1 k=i the electronic journal of combinatorics (2001), #R30 k [−k + (n + 1)i + n] i The monotonicity ofthe coefficients of P was used in the first step The last sum can be evaluated (e.g ... #R30 m n+1 (1) We now restate Theorem 2.2 in terms ofthe coefficients of P Theorem 2.3 Let ≤ a0 ≤ a1 · · · ≤ am be a sequence of real numbers and n ∈ Æ Then the sequence m qj := qj (m, n) =...
... that depends only on the sizes ofthe sets P2 and R In particular, this bijection is entirely independent ofthe rank m and size n ofthe matroid More importantly, asthe class of uniform matroids ... that the Fano and non-Fano matroids are Z-Rayleigh The remainder ofthe paper is organized as follows The next section defines Rsubmodularity in matroids, and Section introduces the class of extended ... it is a curious result ofthe proofs of Lemmas 24 and 26 that for any mutually disjoint P1 , P2 , R ⊆ E, there exists an R-submodular bijection ofthe pair (P1 , P2 ) in the uniform matroid Um,n...
... erns of cultures — the poli tical and intellectual culture s ofthe Zhou d ynast y and t he Warri ng St ates peri od Speci fi call y, uti litari anism was the mainst ream thinking duri ng the ... ABSTRACT Xun Zi was one of t he great est C onfuci an thinkers in the pre-Qin peri od The purpose of thi s t hesis is to i nterpret the basi c charact er of his philosoph y First of all, it argues ... broader sense of utilit ari anism inherited and absorbed the el ement s V of rites and musi c from the Zhou politi cal culture Xun Zi ’s empiricism reflect ed the t rend of ret urning to the empi...
... Encyclopedia of Philosophy “utilitarianism” 词 条 。 Stanford 网 址 : http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/utilitarianism -history/ 。 47 Jeremy Bentham, An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, ... 288-292。不同的是,郭沫若专注在宋钘与荀子的比较,而杜国庠使用了“宋 尹学派”的提法,白奚使用了“稷下学派”的提法。 16 Masayuki Sato, The Confucian Quest for Order: The Origin and Formation ofthe Political Thought of Xun Zi (Leiden: Brill, 2003), p.162 17 在荀学研究中,人们常用名学、辩学等概念指代荀子的逻辑学,其涵义虽未 ... in John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham, Utilitarianism and Other Essays (Landon: Penguin Books, 2004), p.65 16 论 述 密 尔 对 以 边 沁 为 代 表 的 古 典 功 利 主 义 者 ( Classical utilitarian)的批评说: ‚由于他们对于人的狭隘的、机械的理解,古典功利主义者忽...
... conception ofthe whole of reality, we cannot hope to render compatible the theories and observations ofthe various different sciences: and providing that conception is not the task of any one of those ... conception is one ofthe principal tasks of metaphysics.3 The point of these remarks is to emphasise there cannot be progress either in the philosophy of mind or in empirical psychology if metaphysics ... For the part ofthe lump of bronze which composes the statue’s arm is not identical with the statue’s arm, any more than the whole lump of bronze is identical with the statue So the statue and the...