... probability is and to the lower class otherwise The probabilistic analog of Theorem 1.1 states that if h ∈↑ and if t −1/2 h ∈↓ for small t > 0, then h belongs to the upper class or to the lower class ... 182 Multidimensional Kolmogorov- Petrovsky test The principal result of this paper is the characterization of the regularity and irregularity of the origin (ᏻ) in terms of the asymptotic behavior ... 181]) and there are various known proofs of the N-dimensional Kolmogorov- Petrovsky test in the probabilistic literature (see [3]) Recently in [4], a martingale proof of the N-dimensional Kolmogorov- Petrovsky...
... and measurement of anthropometrics and other lifestyle factors Protocols for the SWHS were approved bythe Institutional Review Boards of all institutes involved in the study Dietary intake and ... cardiovascular disease between the baseline and follow-up FFQs, only dietary data from the baseline FFQ were included in this analysis For other participants the average of the baseline and follow-up FFQ ... and cancer and repeated the analyses after exclusion of subjects with these chronic diseases Tests for trend were performed by entering the categorical variables as continuous parameters in the...
... ordinary verbs, they are not added to the meaning of the main verbs But when they stand alone, they are the meaningful verbs The auxiliary verbs affect the form of the 13 next word, whether the next ... which I knew in the later time, they are auxiliary verbs.This itself has created by curiousity and enthusiasm and from that I have tried to read the materials and gradually, I realize the differences ... is the rest It means that the subject of the sentence has a close general relation to what is being discussed, the theme of the sentences, with the normal implication that something new ( the...
... Vietnamese and English and then analyzing noun phrases from the two selected chapters of “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen and their equivalents in the translated version The results of the study ... general from the source language text into the mother tongue and vice versa This is also the case when the author read the favourite novel “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen Then in the author’s ... dependent of the personal or non-personal character of the antecedent, the function of the pronoun and also their position in the relative clause are frequently used and enclosed by a comma These clauses...
... ablation of the thyroid gland 4.2.1.4 Chemotherapy and hormone therapy Sections 4.1.3 and 4.1.4 describe the palliative role of chemotherapy and hormone therapy This section draws attention to their ... of the neuro-mechanisms of pain, although these can only give insight into part of the overall complexity Nevertheless, they allow the development and trial of novel therapies Unfortunately, there ... individual and their family • how the pain may impact upon relationships within the patient’s family • whether the pain influences the patient’s mood • changes in mood • coping strategies adopted by the...
... appreciation, andthe lagged level (and the lagged change) of the repo rate Below we estimate the model, reporting the parameter estimates, the value of the likelihood function, andthe McFadden ... growth (the correlation is 0.79 in the first case and 0.82 in the second case), and a somewhat lower correlation, 0.67, between the indicator andthe output gap The correlation between sentiment and ... large Next we derive the equation estimated below Let it denote the repo rate and iT the Governing Council’s “target” for the repo rate t These may differ because the ECB and most other central banks...
... calculated as the product of the deposition velocity (Vd; in m s-') andthe pollutant concentration (C; in gm-3) (F= VdO Deposition velocity was calculated as the inverse of the sum of the aerodynamic ... improvements However, where there are numerous pollutant sources below the canopy (e.g., automobiles), the forest canopy could have the inverse effect by minimizing the dispersion of the pollutants away ... removal occurs both day and night and throughout the year as particles are intercepted by leaf and bark surfaces Carbon monoxide removal also occurs both day and night of the in-leaf season, but...
... interactivity and intimacy, the somatic and cerebral, are variously but simultaneously engaged Language, narrative, reading, and other linguistic and oral traditions andthe changing conditions and theoretical ... authority and dependability of the authorial voice.1 Although Barthes suggests that the emergence of the reader comes at the expense of the author, authors (and artists) did not die Instead, the author ... participants onto the opposing monitors Rather than facing each other directly, each person only sees the other’s face on the screen They figuratively and graphically talk to each other through a...
... the KpnI and XhoI sites in the vector and KpnI and SalI sites in the PCR2.1 clones of the promoter fragments All promoter constructs were sequenced to confirm their orientation and to verify their ... fgl2 mRNA The left side of the figure is the sequence ladder using the same primer andthe pM166 clone as template Arrow indicates the nucleotide that is matched to the band present in the primer ... recruited to the fgl2 promoter and then facilitate the further recruitment and binding of other positive trans-regulators, such as Oct-1, Ets-1, and Stat3-like protein (Fig 5) In other systems...
... to 24 h The identity of the p3A2 product synthesized bythe (2–5)A synthetase both in tissue and in primmorphs of S domuncula was verified by TLC and HPLC analysis as triphosphorylated and/ or core ... The synthesis level is significantly lower andthe main synthesis product is p3A2 as verified bythe comigration with p3A2 standard (TLC and HPLC) and A2 standard (HPLC) after dephosphorylation with ... after synthesis with shrimp alkaline phosphatase and analysed by HPLC The reaction products were also analyzed by TLC, followed by autoradiography to determine the product Based on these data the...
... for other reasons then health We therefore briefly discuss in section the main elements of the Social Security and pension system in the Netherlands Section presents a model for health andwork ... quarter of the century in the United States and in the Netherlands, Sweden and Germany This coincides with an increase in both access to andthe generosity of publicly provided social insurance and ... provides the results of the model underlying the instrument γi In addition the results have merit on their own, as it the results give us direct insight into the effect of workandwork history...
... JEREMIE andthe JASMINE programmes Savings banks have a particular role to play in the development of microfinance, since they finance the local economy in the communities where they operate They ... joint venture of the Erste Group and Erste Foundation and one of the main financial investors in Central and Eastern Europe Their vision is that all individuals and firms in Central and Eastern Europe ... of the customer is at the heart of our business They and their customers business on a commercially viable basis They business with like-minded partners with whom they share common goals The...
... Produced by Laura Wisewell, Andrew D Hwang, Amy Cunningham, Colin Bell, andthe Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (The original copy of this book ... http://www.pgdp.net (The original copy of this book was generously made available for scanning bythe Department of Mathematics at the University of Glasgow.) Ce livre ộlectronique est dộdiộ la mộmoire de Laura ... fonction, et, quand la variable a dộcrit une courbe fermộe et que la valeur de la fonction a changộ, dindiquer ce changement par un indice Pour ộtudier la variation de la fonction, quand la variable...
... of the autophagosome The machinery controlling formation of the autophagosome involves two ubiquitin-like conjugation systems The first is the conjugation of Atg12 to Atg5 [15] The other is the ... maintained bythe opposing processes of release bythe ryanodine receptor and re-uptake by SERCA Thapsigargin (TG), a selective SERCA inhibitor, can be used to deplete S ⁄ ER calcium stores by blocking ... of Ca2+ by BAPTA, and depletion of S ⁄ ER Ca2+ stores bythe SERCA inhibitor TG, both profoundly suppressed autophagy The recent report by Criollo et al [36] found that TG increased the percentage...
... of the phosphorylation sites bythe same kinase This study provides a link between the structural, kinetic and thermodynamic aspects of complex multisite phosphorylation on the one hand, andthe ... protein an ¼ ð3Þ These account for both enzyme–target binding andthe catalysis K and P denote the free concentrations of kinase and phosphatase, respectively, and Ln and Qn are the respective ... directly inhibited bythe phosphatase (and dephosphorylation bythe kinase) due to competition of the two enzymes for the target Indeed, there is experimental evidence for kinases and phosphatases...
... of Trp207 and 29 may significantly affect the intrinsic fluorescence of the DK9 variant, the higher the surface exposure and flexibility of their side-chains to the solvent the smaller the intrinsic ... particular, the distance between the sulfur atom of Cys182 andthe Cb of ˚ Tyr225 was reduced by % A in WT thrombin by + Na binding and mediated the conformational transitions in the catalytic ... 22 ± 1.5 and 24 ± 2.6 mM for WT and DK9 thrombin, respectively The vertical bars are the standard errors of the measurements 162 compared with those of the WT form In other words, in the mutant...
... G51 at the tip of the flaps, andthe antiparallel b sheet formed bythe four termini in the dimer (residues 1–5 and 95–99) Additional interactions include a complex salt bridge between D29 and R87 ... association, and other regions that contribute very little In particular, the four-stranded b sheet formed bythe aminoacid residues at the N- and C-termini of PR contribute close to 75% of the total ... [15] The importance of this four-stranded b sheet is further emphasized bythe fact that all PR dimerization inhibitors developed by ÔrationalÕ Short synthetic peptides corresponding to the amino-acid...
... into their marketing and communication strategies, initiatives, and campaigns? What are their goals for social media? Which social media sites and tools are in use in the education sector and ... could tell, one of the first studies conducted of the institutions themselves about how they use social media Our overarching goal of this research is to create knowledge and resources to assist ... practices? How they staff their social media efforts? How are schools measuring the ROI or impact of social media initiatives? What contributes to the successful use of social media? What are the barriers...
... thinking on the relationship between the city andthe imagination: how the city affects the imagination and how the city is imagined Although there are obvious links between these two they are a ... challenges the visual imaginary through the synesthesia of the city andthe importance of other senses What makes cities extraordinary is that they contain sites where the senses are bombarded and these ... of the city dates from the early days of cities from the Mayan and Aztec cities of Central and South America to the cities of the Greek and Roman empires The archetypal city of Athens stood, and...