... )/Q(st ) The problem of the jth union is to maximize (21) subject to the budget constraint P(st )c (j < /b> st ) + M (j < /b> st ) + Q(st+1 |st )B (j < /b> st+1 ) st+1 ≤ W (j < /b> st−1 )l (j < /b> st ) + M (j < /b> st−1 ) + B (j < /b> st ) + P(st ... aggregate labor l(st ), the producer’s demand for each type of differentiated labor is given by the solution to (19) {l (j < /b> st )} j< /b> [0 1] W (j < /b> st−1 )l (j < /b> st ) dj subject to (15); here W (j < /b> st−1 ) is ... βt πt (st ) U(c (j < /b> st ) l (j < /b> st )) + V (M (j < /b> st )/P(st )) (21) t=0 st where c (j < /b> st ), l (j < /b> st ), and < /b> M (j < /b> st ) are the consumption, labor supply, and < /b> money holdings of this consumer, and < /b> P(st ) is the...
... busbar have TBBs and < /b> other TGBs within the same space bonded to the TGB have the a continuous bonding conductor between the TBB and < /b> TGB routed in the shortest straight line path have a panelboards ... TBBs be an insulated copper conductor have minimum conductor size of No AWG, and < /b> as large as No AWG be bonded together with a TBB interconnecting bonding conductor (TBBIBC) at the top floor and < /b> ... in between when two or more vertical TBBs are used in a multistory building be connected to the TMGB Water pipes shall not be used as a TBB Metallic cable shield shall not be used as a TBB in...
... N, Babajko S & Seraphin B (2004) Cytoplasmic foci are sites of mRNA decay in human cells J < /b> Cell Biol 165, 31–40 67 Decker CJ & Parker R (1993) A turnover pathway for both stable and < /b> unstable ... microinjection Modified oligonucleotides have previously been shown to be effective inhibitors of both coding and < /b> noncoding RNAs in vitro and < /b> in vivo, and < /b> some of them, such as a 20-mer FEBS Journal ... family, and < /b> has been reported to be involved in cleavage of double-stranded siRNA and < /b> miRNA Dicer was initially identified in Drosophila [34] and < /b> has been subsequently reported in humans, plants and...
... of individual recombinant Par j < /b> and < /b> Par j < /b> expressed in Pichia pastoris (rPar j < /b> and < /b> rPar j < /b> 2, respectively) Very similar spectra are obtained for rPar j < /b> and < /b> natural Par j < /b> 1–Par j < /b> 2, showing a minimum ... polyclonal rabbit antiPar j < /b> 1–Par j < /b> sera coupled to a CNBr-activated sepharose 4B column, as described previously [52] Coding regions of Par j < /b> and < /b> Par j < /b> were amplified and < /b> cloned in pPIC9 and < /b> expressed ... with rPar j < /b> and < /b> rPar j < /b> have so far proved unsuccessful, most probably due to flexibility of C-terminal extensions These versatile, malleable and < /b> nonspecific proteins are able to bind hydrophobic molecules...
... (J< /b> 1 (O)) We have + (J< /b> ωO (z)(v, w) O which proves ii = = = = = + ωO (J(< /b> z))(Tz J(< /b> v), Tz J(< /b> w)) + ωO (J(< /b> z))(Tz J(< /b> ξP (z)), Tz J(< /b> ηP (z)) + ωO (J(< /b> z))((ad∗ )J(< /b> z), (adη )∗ J(< /b> z)) ξ J(< /b> z), [ξ, η] = J(< /b> [ξ, ... negative Jacobi-Lie bracket of vector fields given by n [v, w]i L wj = j=< /b> 1 ∂v i ∂wi − vj j < /b> ∂xj ∂x (1.5.3) (The subscript L on [· , ·] refers to the fact that it is the left Lie algebra bracket ... that by equivariance of J,< /b> G leaves the set J< /b> 1 (O) invariant, so J < /b> (O)/G is defined If we denote elements of J< /b> 1 (µ)/Gµ by [z]µ for z ∈ J< /b> 1 (µ) and < /b> elements of J< /b> 1 (O)/G by [z] for z ∈ J< /b> 1 (O),...
... ], and < /b> by letting γn = ((T ∗ )2 /ρ0 L)γn we obtain the above relation Moreover, RLb : R → R is the truncation operator −Lb if s < −Lb s if − Lb ≤ s ≤ Lb , RLb (s) = L if s > Lb b where ... stresses T∗ aijkl = aijkl , ρ0 L2 bijkl = (T ∗ )2 bijkl , ρ0 L2 where the a’s and < /b> b s are the components of the viscosity tensor Ave and < /b> either Bel or Bve , as the case may be Then, in the linear ... linear viscoelasticity σ = (σij ) is given by the Kelvin-Voigt type of relation ˙ σij = aijkl εkl (u) + bijkl εkl (u), (2.3.3) where the bijkl and < /b> aijkl are the elasticity and < /b> viscosity coefficients,...
... activities and < /b> objectives were broad in scope and < /b> somewhat ambiguous Perhaps used less often was the military metaphor, being primarily used by those valuing power distance (Gibson & Zellmer-Bruhn, ... 2009) Therefore, before cultural interactions begin, bringing team members ‘‘back to the basics’’ by encouraging an awareness of their own cultural beliefs, biases, feelings, and < /b> responses to ... whereby roles are explicitly defined, there is little hierarchy, membership tends to be voluntary, scope of activity is fairly narrow, and < /b> objectives tend to be well defined (Gibson & ZellmerBruhn,...
... autocollimator the calibration of both the customer’s table and < /b> our table is obtained The calibration of our table is a check standard for the calibration Table 11 11.3 Thermal Expansion The calibrations are ... 674 Volume 102, Number 6, November–December 1997 Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and < /b> Technology [6] Ted Doiron and < /b> John Beers, The Gage Block Handbook, Monograph 180, ... or less can be calibrated using an indexing table and < /b> autocollimator by simple reversal The 15Њ and < /b> larger blocks are calibrated by closure methods related to the indexing table calibration In...
... commonly used for diene elastomers such as butadiene rubber (BR), styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR), and < /b> butyl rubber (IIR) Another type of curing agent is peroxides, ... rubber(IR) Poly(chloroprene)(CR) Poly(butadiene)(BR) Poly(isobutene–co– isoprene)butyl rubber Poly(butadiene–co– acrylonitrile)(NBR, 30% acrylonitrie constant) Poly(butadiene–co– styrene) (SBR, ... life by impregnating the fiber mesh into an expandable bladder [6] The bladder, made from natural latex, was found to have 24 times more life than a synthetic silicone rubber bladder [2] McKibben...
... of maternal antibodies Avian Dis 1993, 37, 1032-1040 18 Morgan RW, Gelb J < /b> Jr, Schreurs CS, Lütticken D, Rosenberger JK, Sondermeijer PJA Protection < /b> of chickens from Newcastle and < /b> Marek's Diseases ... Alexander DJ Newcastle disease and < /b> other avian paramyxoviruses, and < /b> pneumovirus infections In: Saif YM, Barnes HJ, Fadly AM, Glisson JR, McDougald LR, Swayne Protection < /b> of recombinant NDV subunit ... produced by natural NDV infections from those produced by vaccination primary chicken embryo fibroblast (CEF) cell cultures Materials and < /b> Methods Construction of the transfer vectors pBacF and < /b> pBacHN...
... Bennetzen JL, Chandler VL, Schnable P: National Science Foundation-sponsored workshop report Maize genome sequencing project Plant Physiol 2001, 127:1572-1578 Lander ES, Linton LM, Birren B, Nusbaum ... methylation-filtration and < /b> highCoT libraries, approximately one-third were recovered by both approaches [10] Using both techniques thus samples a greater fraction of the genome, and < /b> it seems possible that ... reads of the latter two libraries have now been completed and < /b> deposited in a public database [11] The high-CoT and < /b> methylation-filtered clone sequences were found to be enriched for sequences...
... headings, subheadings, and < /b> standard margins Be sure you’ve reached this stage before you begin to circulate your copy to those who will judge your work Readers soon forget the distinction between ... not obvious It cannot be known or deduced directly from prior knowledge The invention must be useful Knowledge itself cannot be patented The invention must be capable of being made available ... structure and < /b> word choice Before you’re finished, however, you need to think about illustrations Graphics, usually labeled as figures or tables, can be as important as prose They both enhance and < /b> summarize...
... wrasse, sea cucumber, and < /b> charonia tritonis and < /b> to increase the fishery production of nearby area, but also helped to increase the number of tourists who come for sea seeing, scuba diving and < /b> fishing ... environmental and < /b> developmental benefits of protecting coral reefs The protection < /b> of coral reefs has substantial benefit for economics, society, environment and < /b> development Protecting and < /b> restoring ... reefs and < /b> sustainable development Coral reefs and < /b> related ecosystems in coastal areas play an important role in sustainable development Such rich biodiversity of coral reefs has made them to be...
... on coral reefs, mangroves and < /b> seagrass beds have been considerable Global coverage of seagrass beds has declined by almost a third 10 Burke, L., K Reytar, M Spalding, and < /b> A Perry, “Reefs at Risk ... currently threatened and < /b> predicts that through the combined impacts of local and < /b> global threats 90% of coral reefs will be threatened by 2030 and < /b> all coral reefs will be threatened by 2050 if no protective ... The protection < /b> of coral reefs, mangroves and < /b> seagrass beds is therefore crucial 11 and < /b> should be understood as a broad range of actions towards sustainable management that directly and < /b> tangibly...