... properties of these operators] The differential forms can be used to describe various systems of PDEs and to express different geometric structures on manifolds For instance, some kinds of differential ... functions Some results have been obtained in recent years about different versions ofthe A-harmonic equation [8,11-16] Main results and proofs We first introduce the following definition and lemmas ... C5 (σ rB ) −λ s σB ⎛ ≤ C6 ⎝ σB ⎞ s m ms ms |λ /s ) s m dx⎠ (2:8) λ /s+ n (s m)/ms ⎞1 /s −λ |u| |x − xB | s dx⎠ (rB )λ /s+ n (s m)/ms Fang and Ding Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:74...
... England as well as in other European countries There was no work for the peasants and many of them became homeless beggars lust of rich was typical ofthe new class ofthe bourgeoisie The most ... the social obstacle that world has prevented the loss of so many unsophisticated lived lord Capulet followed his social role ofthe father, and felt it was his mission as the man ofthe house ... attended the King s new school known for its classical curriculum because of his knowledge of Latin classics and written scenes recalling grammar school experiences such as exercises memories by schoolchildren...
... types of students in other university, NEU students are the perfect entity to take the research The study illustrates the effects of music cover and NEU students’ behaviors towards the spread of ... Nowadays, finding covered songs are so easy, they appear in most CDs of most singers “Music cover” is not a new concept Most singers choose to cover a song of other musicians or singers to make their ... studies and shows what the achieved points andthe weakness in each study are After that, it states personal opinion of reporter about previous studies andthe purpose to this research Data analysis...
... across the stream, and you shall pass over upon me.’ So he laid himself down; but they managed so clumsily, that the log of wood fell in and was carried away by the stream Then a stone, who saw ... all the ashes in his eyes: so he ran to the kitchen to wash himself; but there the duck splashed all the water in his face; and when he tried to wipe himself, the egg broke to pieces in the towel ... upon the hearse So on they went till they came to a rapid stream ‘How shall we get over?’ said Chanticleer Then said a straw, ‘I will lay myself across, and you may pass over upon me.’ But as the...
... they then went to the pin and needle, who were fast asleep, and seizing them by the heads, stuck one into the landlord s easy chair andthe other into his handkerchief; and, having done this, they ... it up the eggshells flew into his eyes, and almost blinded him ‘Bless me!’ said he, ‘all the world seems to have a design against my head this morning’: and so saying, he threw himself sulkily ... crept away as softly as possible However, the duck, who slept in the open air in the yard, heard them coming, and jumping into the brook which ran close by the inn, soon swam out of their reach...
... one has to say that Levinasian aesthetics assigns the work of art to the order ofthe sublime, not to the beautiful (2) Nevertheless, despite the logic of his analysis, Levinas himself seems to ... which applies neither the form of consciousness, since the I is there stripped of its prerogative to assume, its power, nor the form of unconsciousness, since the whole situation and all its articulations ... ofthe world of light But what is caressed is not touched, properly speaking It is not the softness or warmth ofthe hand given in contact that the caress seeks The seeking ofthe caress constitutes...
... questions, setting, instrumentation, and data collection techniques This chapter also presents and discusses the results and findings ofthe study, Chapter is Results and Discussions In this chapter, ... study Also, the last section gives a brief summary the thesis and some suggestions for further research Part III is CONCLUSION summarizes what have been presented in the thesis The study ends ... Design ofthe Study There are parts in this research paper: Part I is INTRODUCTION Which consists ofthe authors reasons for choosing the study, aims, methods and design ofthe study Part II is CONTENT...
... underestimated Not only does the bottled water industry consume massive amounts of fossil fuels in the transport of water to the consumer, there is also the question of disposal ofthe plastic ... discussed women s “water stress”, describing the very difficult choices women have to make in some jurisdictions where cost and management issues force women to assess their basic water needs ... communities across the country are assessing whether their current water and wastewater systems are being run as effectively and efficiently as possible, or if new forms of governance are necessary...
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... Deputy Assistant Secretary for Women s Health and com- 10 posed of senior level representatives from each ofthe 11 agencies and offices ofthe Department of Health 12 and Human Services; 13 14 ... 310A CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVEN- TION OFFICE OF WOMEN S HEALTH ‘‘(a) ESTABLISHMENT.—There is established within the Office ofthe Director ofthe Centers for Disease Con5 trol and Prevention, ... WOMEN S HEALTH 10 ‘‘(a) ESTABLISHMENT. The Secretary shall estab- 11 lish within the Office ofthe Administrator ofthe Health 12 Resources and Services Administration, an office to be 13 known as...
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... foliations The foliations considered include stable and unstable foliations of various elements ofthe actions, as well as intersections of such foliations, and are related to the Lyapunov exponents of ... a-invariant measure supported on K There exists a sequence of finite partitions Qm of K which satisfies for all m that Qm+1 is finer than Qm The boundaries ofthe elements of Qm are µ-null sets, andthe σ-algebra ... fact supported on the set K = n≥0 an K Clearly, K is compact and satisfies aK = K Since a partition of K into small sets induces a partition of K into small sets, we can assume without loss of...
... indirectly alters gene expression comes from the observations that caspase-1, caspase-3, caspase-7, caspase-8 and caspase-10 expression is increased in cells expressing exogenous FEBS Journal 275 ... Coexpression of HIPPI and BLOC 1S2 does not increase apoptosis but sensitizes apoptosis induction by staurosporin or death ligand In addition, the expression of BLOC 1S2 is increased in some tumors ... transcription of caspase-1, and this warrants further studies A summary ofthe findings that HIPPI increases apoptosis and alters gene expression is shown in Fig Hi Pro-caspase-1 45 kDa Caspase-1 20 kDa...
... Regardless of whether one agrees with revisionist assumptions or not, the issue that concerns me is whether they had an important and concrete impact on policy assumptions and choices In the first section ... of policy assumptions encompass these complex trade-offs, it is difficult to explain using simplistic rationalist formulas Rather, the values, perceptions, experiences, biases, and judgments of ... section of this chapter, I discuss the assumptions ofthe traditionalist view and their institutional basis This review will be familiar to some readers, but is important in that these assumptions...
... SWEETENERS; SUCROSE sugar beet See SUCROSE sugarcane See SUCROSE sugar-free foods sugarless gum See SUCROSE See CHEWING GUM sulfites (sulfiting agents, sodium sulfite, potassium and sodium metabisulfite, ... hormones, prolong typical responses ofthe sympathetic nervous system-constricted blood vessels in skin and viscera; dilated blood vessels ofthe heart and skeletal muscle; increased sweating; expanded ... Loss of potassium also contributes to exhaustion CHRONIC FATIGUE can result, as well as DEPRESSION and anxiety Health Consequences of Chronic Stress Stress is linked to a number of diseases,...
... found to be expressed in these cells On the basis ofthe available data on the distribution of B cell subsets in SLE versus pSS, there is increasing evidence that diseases associated with immunologic ... express CD5, further supporting the hypothesis of homing and activation of specific B cells in the glands B cell malignancies and Sjögren s syndrome In contrast to the focal sialadenitis ofthe ... biases predisposing to systemic autoimmunity in SLE and SS, there are some exceptions In some circumstances, specific autoantibodies express marked biases in IgV gene usage One example is the...
... different sites, including the pubic symphysis and synovial joints These findings also suggest that in fibrocartilaginous tissues, including the TMJ disc and possibly the pubic symphysis, relaxin ... this hypothesis Additional studies are indicated to address the mechanistic basis for the differences in responsiveness of fibrocartilaginous versus cartilaginous cells to relaxin Our findings ... response to relaxin and β-estradiol GH and QZ characterized the responses ofthe pubic symphysis fibrocartilage and articular cartilage to the hormones MS retrieved tissues from animals and assisted...