... the cries of animals, but has acquired a representative function, allowing a much greater degree of cooperation among individuals, and the focussing of personal attention on absent objects. The passage ... which their traditiongave no adequate account. They began the new formulation in order to include the new factors, and they boldly said that&apos ;all& apos; was water or &apos ;all& apos; was in ... philosophical growth, beginningwith the early Church Fathers and culminating inthe greatScholastics. But, at last, its generative ideas—sin and salvation,nature and grace, unity, infinity, and kingdom—had...
... by Andrzej SzulkinWe discuss onthe generalized Ulam-Hyers stability for functional equations ina single variable,including the nonlinear functional equations, the linear functional equations, ... functional equation,” Proceedings ofthe National Academy of Sciences ofthe United States of America, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 222–224, 1941.2 T. Aoki, Onthe stability ofthe linear transformation ... Gajda, On stability of additive mappings,” International Journal of Mathematics and MathematicalSciences, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 431–434, 1991.5 J. M. Rassias, On approximation of approximately...
... Plantation species ofthe genus Acacia, Pinus, Euca-Quantication of nutrient content inthe aboveground biomass of teak plantation ina tropical dry deciduous forest of Udaipur, IndiaJ. ... nutrient content of aboveground biomass of teak plantation ina tropical dry deciduous forest of Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. e nutrient contents inthe total biomass of teak inthe plantation were ... con-cerning the quantification of nutrient content inthe aboveground biomass of teak plantation ina tropical dry deciduous forest of Rajasthan, western India. erefore, the main objective of the...
... collectionand analysis, drafting, revision and correction ofthe manuscript. SR wasinvolved in data analysis, drafting, revision and correction ofthe manuscript.SS was involved in conception and ... design ofthe study, data collection andanalysis, drafting ofthe manuscript. ML was involved in conception anddesign ofthe study, data collection and analysis, drafting ofthe manuscript.OJ was ... formation and main branches. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira 2003, 18(5).4. Ballesteros E, Ramirez ML: Variations ofthe origin of collateral branchesemerging from the posterior aspect ofthe brachial...
... within the basalganglia and thalami. A West Nile virus titer was positive, and serial brain magnetic resonance imaging scansshowed resolving abnormalities that paralleled his neurological examination.Conclusion: ... immu-noglobulin M (IgM) titer at that time was positive (acuteand convalescent phase). A brain MRI scan (Figure 1C)obtained on day 21 revealed resolving inflammatorychanges inthe basal ganglia and thalamus. ... the clinical course ofthe disease, hence supporting the use of brain MRI in rendering a preliminary diagnosis andfollowing the progression of WNND.Case presentation A 56-year-old African-American...
... target. All participants were tested between 10 AM and 4 PM. All tests were performed with the right hand.Data analysisKinematic data sampling and information processingHand position data ... rehabilitation personal and patients.Characterizing the features of reaching and quantifyingspecific variables allows therapists to treat specific deficits[19]. The normative data collected in this ... time.Furthermore, these data can be stored ina database. Uti-lizing this system, the values ofthe progress inthe exer-cises can easily be stored and re-accessed for furtherexamination and evaluation.Competing...
... She also complained of pain over herright hip region, which was dull aching, non-radiating,continuous, increased on walking, and associated with a limp. Patient walked with an antalgic gait and ... withintralesional curettage, with or without bone graft. Lesiongreater than 5 cm exhibiting large areas of destruction ormajor expansion of cortical bone and threatening the integrity ofthe acetabulum ... patient's family.Marginal resection involving acetabulum would hadcompromised the integrity ofthe acetabulum and hipjoint stability, hence only excision curettage ofthe lesionwas done and...
... potential of distant metastases. Here in we report the first case of large Leiomyosarcoma of a filarial scrotum. Scrotal Leiomyosarcoma in our case was a high grade, large size, stage III having a ... Lymphangiosarcomasare common malignancies in those with chronic f ilarialinfections [7]. Sarcomas have been seen after filarialinfection and chronic lymphedema [8]. Scrotal leiomyo-sarcoma have a ... elephantiasis is caused by acquired filarialinfestation with Wuchereria bancrofti. Occasionally ithas been attributed to radiotherapy, neoplasm and lym-phadenectomy. It is emotionally distressing...
... bacterialinfection of necrotic areas inthe natural course of severe AP without antibiotic intervention [7]. Resultsindicated an overall contamination rate of 24% within the first week ofthe onset of ... diagnostictissue is obtained.Most pathogens in pancreatic infection are gastroin-testinal Gram negative bacteria; the colon seems to be the main source of pancreatitis related infections. There-fore, ... Gram-negative,non-spore-forming rods belonging to the family Entero-bacteriaceae and, as the name suggests, usually utilizecitrate as a sole carbon source. These facultative anae-robes t ypically are...
... means contained ina small ball in R3(and not that the interior boundary has small length). 568 TOBIAS H. COLDING AND WILLIAM P. MINICOZZI IIIII.3. Theorem 0.5 and a generalizationAs already ... boundary if it has only one interiorboundary component and if this component lies ina small (extrinsic) ball.Planar domains arise when one studies convergence of embedded minimalsurfaces ofa ... [CM9] (see also [CM10]) which we now outline: Σ intersects a narrow cone about Γ0, then contains a long chain of graphical balls (by the gradient estimate), and must then either spiral indefinitely...