... Variation of Transparency Variation of COD concentration Variation of COD concentrations at the outlet of equipment and the outside of experimental area are shown in Figure COD concentration was ... outlet of plant and the outside of experimental area will be reported and discussed Experimental results Variation of SS concentration Variations of SS concentration are shown in Figure SS concentration ... irrigation canal typhoon heavy rain strong wind 14 SS Conc.[mg/L] 12 10 outlet of equipment out of experimental are a(depth: 1.5m) 0 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Time[d] Figure Variation of SS concentration...
... optimum design in conventional of beam and slab systems Design Considerations Design Considerations DEFLECTION CHECK • necessary to include checking of the slab deflection for all load cases ... the slab to enhance shear capacity at the edges of walls and columns Design Considerations Design Considerations PUNCHING SHEAR Shear Studs Design Considerations Design Considerations CONSTRUCTION ... strips in X & Y directions DESIGN STRIP IN ELEVATION ANALYSIS OF FLAT SLAB Analysis of flat slab Analysis of flat slab COLUMN HEAD Effective dimension of a head , lh (mm) = lesser of lho or lh max...
... groups of the spheres, which seem to be the most fundamental one And the question of computing πn+k (S n ) turns to be one of the central question in algebraic topology Let X be a n-connect topology ... Hence the homotopy of ΣSO(3) might be interesting to study And a decomposition of ΩΣSO(3) can be given by Hopf construction In section 3, we study the homotopy decomposition of Σ(SO(3) ∧ SO(3)), ... restriction of f on the second factor: f |(∗∨∗)∨S : S → P (2) ∨ S is homotopic to the attaching map of the 5-cell of ΣRP ∧ RP By computing the mod Serre spectral sequence of the fibration F → P...
... SUMMARY OF STATISTICAL ANALYSES OF SOCKET REACTIONS CORONAL MOMENTS DUE TO CORONAL PLANE ANGULATIONS - SUBJECT 166 TABLE 5-35: SUMMARY OF STATISTICAL ANALYSES OF SOCKET REACTIONS CORONAL ... ON CORONAL PLANE SOCKET REACTIONS 158 5.1.1 5.4.1 Review of hypothesis 158 5.4.2 Results of socket reactions ML shear force (Fy) 158 5.4.3 Results of socket reactions coronal ... MEASUREMENT OF SOCKET REACTIONS OF A TRANSFEMORAL AMPUTEE 18 FIGURE 2-7: SUPERPOSITIONING OF EACH SOCKET REACTION COMPONENT OVER 62 GAIT CYCLES DURING LEVEL WALKING IN A STRAIGHT LINE FOR ONLY ONE...
... Sediment concentration effect on the von Karman constant in main flow region 50 Figure 4.6 Sediment concentration effect on the integration constant 52 Figure 4.7 Sediment concentration effect on the ... equations for these regions and tests these two concentration profile equations Chapter Conclusions the thesis concludes with the contributions of proposed logarithmic matching equations and ... integration constant a a reference of flow depth B another integration constant C1, C2 integration constants in logarithmic law C mass concentration (g/l) C average sediment concentration Ca a...
... Identification of Biomarker Pattern and Construction of Diagnostic Model The decision tree could differentiate samples of CRC and healthy controls Here, we used the biomarker wizard function of the ... Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time -of- flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) is one useful tool for integrating separation and analysis of complex mixtures of proteins Captured proteins ... selected based on a first pass of signal-noise ratio of and a minimum peak threshold of 20% of all spectra This process was completed with a second pass of peak selection at 0.2% of the mass window,...
... registration of the Agricultural Chemicals Regulation Law, and only a maximum concentration of 0.1 µg/L was detected Tolclofos-methyl was also detected at only a maximum concentration of 0.11 - ... (1) i DI: detection index of water sample DIi: detection index of compound i DVi: detected concentration value of compound i [mg/L] GVi: goal value of water quality control of compound i [mg/L] ... water N2 Acetone 10mL Acetone Pure water Filtration Solid phase extraction Nitrogen purge Concentration factor adjustment Test solution Fig - Illustration of the solid-phase extraction procedure...
... information on their backbone location However, the energetic (‘nonergodic’) dissociation of ECD is localized on the backbone, with little accompanying cleavage of weaker side-chain modifications such ... solution versus the gas phase, with H ⁄ D exchange identifying reactive regions of the conformation [43–45], ion mobility measuring conformational cross-sections [46,47], ECD identifying regions of ... inter-residue backbone bonds that can be cleaved in molecular ions The high-energy ( eV) recombination of an electron with the multiply protonated ion makes differences in bond dissociation energies...
... compilation ª 2007 FEBS 6271 ETD -MS analysis of peptides and proteins N D Udeshi et al dimethylation of Arg, monomethylation, dimethylation and trimethylation of Lys, acetylation and ubiquitination of ... Coon JJ (2007) Implementation of electron transfer dissociation on a hybrid linear ion trap-orbitrap mass spectrometer In Developments in Ion Trap MS Proceedings of the 55th ASMS Conference on ... acquisition of a full mass spectrum and ETD ⁄ PTR MS ⁄ MS spectra on the six most abundant ions every s (400–500 ms per spectrum) Throughout the automated LC -MS ⁄ MS experiment, the ion–ion reaction...
... potential of intact-cell MALDI-TOF MS (ICMS) Initial applications of ICMS on filamentous fungi have demonstrated characteristic sets of ions for strain identification in mycelia [4–8] and spores ... the last conserved Cys, at Lys-Ala positions, at Glu-Ala positions, or at Thr-Ala positions These predictions need confirmation by further analysis Comparing ICMS of bacteria and fungi ICMS provides ... SignalP/) version 3.0 [19]) Owing to the limited amount of information available on eukaryotic proteins, an evaluation of version reported a 78% accuracy [20] In this study, a selection of verified...
... quantities (< 20% of the dimers at 15 of reaction) and were degraded into dimers and monomers towards the end of the reaction No monomer was detectable at the very early stages, but 20% of monomers were ... mM ammonium acetate buffer, pH 7.1 The reaction was quenched after the indicated reaction times at 20 °C by the addition of acetic acid to a final concentration of 10% and the glycosylation products ... lL of the reaction mixture was then analyzed by HPLC-ESI MS Quantification of the tranglycosylation products was conducted as described for chitinase A-catalyzed hydrolysis Molecular ions of the...
... and PP pathway [24] (Fig 1) Upon growth on a mixture of [U-13C] and unlabeled glucose, introduction and cleavage of bonds between carbon atoms is reflected in the MDVM of PEP, P5P, and E4P As glucose ... formation from [U-13C]glucose experiments (B) Relative contribution of the catabolic pathways to the formation of the serine pool from [1-13C]glucose experiments (C) Relative contribution of the ... switches occur upon oxygen limitation or accumulation of metabolic byproducts To identify reproducible conditions that faithfully reflect the physiological state of unlimited, exponentially growing...
... Removal of carbon The presence of high levels of organic solvent in the sample aerosol can lead to deposition of carbon (soot) on the sampling cone, eventually leading to clogging of the cone orifice ... sampling depth are adjusted, so that the ions are sampled from a region of the plasma where the ionization is carefully controlled Thus, ionization of the elements of interest can be maintained, but ... routine operation, automatic switching between one set of cool plasma conditions and one set of normal plasma conditions is employed, to cover all the required elements in a single acquisition Figure...
... were also confirmed subsequently by MS ⁄ MS fragmentation 600 800 1000 1200 m/z 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 Workflow 2: online nanoUPLC -MS and MS ⁄ MS (O schmackeri only) One milligram of the lyophilized ... the retention time of various peptides as well as the total complexity of a sample in terms of detectable MS signals (Fig 7B) In a second (replicate lg equivalent injection) LC -MS ⁄ MS run, the ... resultant data show that, in combination with molecular cloning technology, UPLC MS ⁄ MS allows unambiguous detection and sequence confirmation and ⁄ or characterization of bioactive peptides from several...
... indication of the b configuration was the observation of a coupling constant H1 to H2, between 0.5 and Hz, and the presence of the nuclear Compositional, size of ring and linkage analysis GLC -MS analysis ... MALDI-PSD-TOF MS (data not shown) As these ions only contained one Fuc3NAc residue each, these experiments could not provide any information concerning the Fuc3NAc distribution on the Rha backbone These ... lacking of fragment ions corresponding to the presence of a reducing end Rha or a nonreducing end Rha of considerable intensity Thus, the absence of fragment ions corresponding to losses of reducing...
... in the case of thin-walled sections 360 Plastic bending of mild-steel beams Table 15.1 Comparison of elastic and plastic section moduli for some simple cross-sectional forms Regions of plasticity ... stress-concentrationsunder the central load W, and, second, the presence of shearing stresses on sections such as a-a, Figure 15.9; equation (15.28) is true strictly for conditions of pure bending only ... case of plastic bending In the case of the rectangular and I-section beams treated so far, the neutral axis of bending coincided with an axis of symmetry of the cross-section For a section that...
... University of Seoul, Seoul 130-743, South Korea 2Department of Chemical Engineering, Kongju National University, Cheonan 330-717, South Korea Department of Environmental Engineering, Sunchon National ... isotherm from the hexagonal material with an increase in adsorption in the range of P/P = Figure Nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherms (a) and pore size distributions (b) of nanoporous catalysts ... production of gases [17,18] Stronger acid sites can crack large molecules derived by thermal decomposition of L japonica more easily, resulting in higher gas yields Therefore, the use of strong acidic...
... transportation costs Inter-supervising sanitation condition and environment protection attitude in terms of waste water treatment, disease report and reducing Timely reporting of disease infection conditions ... reduce the environmental and food safety risks of shrimp production, while ensuring the farms remain economically viable It presents the results of environmental and economic evaluation of BMP trials ... (Section 2), an analysis of environmental quality parameters of shrimp aquaculture systems (including the potential impact of shrimp production on food safety and the environment) (Section 3),...