... the anterior chamber [3] It is assumed that mechanical or the barrier effects of perfluorodecaline may cause the loss of cell density and morphological changes For these reasons, we decided to ... EA wrote up the case and collected the data HDD supervised management ofthe case Acknowledgements The authors declare that no funding was required for the writing and submission ofthe manuscript ... oedema Corneal toxicity may be induced by intraocular perfluorodecaline if direct contact is allowed withthe corneal endothelium for a period (sometimes as short as 1-month) Some of these changes...
... from the source band(s) is decoded at the relay We define S as the set of bands in which the transmission from the source is decoded at the relay Sc is the complement of S and includes the set of ... [5, 10], we i= i not have a total power constraint between the source and the relay and assume that each has its own battery We assume that the system has total bandwidth W We define the received ... due tothe continuity of F(·), we only needtoprove that F(·) is concave over the interior ofthe region, that is, xi > 0, y i > 0, i = 1, , n This is done by examining the Hessian, H, of...
... suggests that the absence of reactivity withthe MnSOD mutants is due tothe lack of activity in these mutants with iron at the active site, despite there being some 20% iron in the Mn[G77Q/Q146A] mutant ... possible to predict which ofthe glutamine residues will be distorted out ofthe active site, or for which ofthe mutants, but it may be more likely that the FeSOD[A141Q] with lowest activity has the ... The slope of a plot ofthe reciprocal ofthe sample volume against Vb/Vs was used tocalculate SOD activity [40] All assay constituents were dissolved in KP buffer before use and the amount of...
... involved in To determine whether the reversible incorporation of 3-nitrotyrosine into tubulin is restricted to C6 cells, we tested six other cell lines for the nitrotyrosination state of tubulin ... suction, and the cytoskeleton fraction (which remained bound tothe dish) was washed twice with mL prewarmed microtubule-stabilizing buffer Isolated cytoskeletons were immediately subjected to immunoblotting ... [14C]tyrosine into tubulin, the protein preparations were processed to compare the abilities of tyrosinated and nitrotyrosinated tubulin to assemble into and to disassemble from microtubules, by monitoring...
... is the increase ofthe throughput with node density due tothe increase of received power to noise ratio The second effect is the decrease ofthe throughput due tothe increase ofthe number of ... Proof Toprovethe theorem we only needto combine the results of Theorems 1, 2, with that of Lemma and substitute ρ = n/A Proof Suppose that for any constant b2 , the throughput ex√ ceeds the ... regime, the total noise power dominates the interference power and the effect ofthe increasing SINR is able to overcome the effect of increasing number of relays thus leading to an overall increase of...
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... simple d Meihua Shi 2 06With these preparations, we can give the quiver withrelationsof D(Γn,d ) Theorem 2.19 The quiver of D(Γn,d ) has n isolated vertices which correspond d tothe simple projective ... the action of suitable arrow up to a nonzero scalar also denotes the action of suitable arrow up to a nonzero scalar Toprove this, weneed some preliminaries Lemma 2.12 For s < d, we have 0 γσu ... Proof The proof is very similar tothe proof of Lemma 2.22 in [7] In order toprove this lemma, we must show that right multiplication by X h embeds Γu Ku,j into Γu Ku,j X h Thus it is enough to...
... Hamiltonian.” A different problem than that proved by Theorem 3.1 is the question of whether PG (x) is reconstructible from the two decks P(G), P(G) Unlike the condition ofthe electronic journal of ... uniquely determined by the isomorphism classes of its vertex-deleted subgraphs is the most general case of problems of this type There are counter-examples tothe question of whether a graph invariant ... 1: Coefficients ofthe characteristic polynomials ofthe graphs of Figure and their vertex-deleted subgraphs 7 the electronic journal of combinatorics (2000), #R12 G • HH J • HH 6 J HH HH JJ •...
... version of Theorem 1.1 Theorem 3.4 If G embeds in the projective plane with face–width at least r ≥ 6, then the crossing number crg (G) of G in the plane is at least 36 r Estimating the crossing ... below by quantities that are within a constant factor ofeach other The required lower bound is given in Theorem 1.1 To obtain the upper bound we perform surgery on the projective plane: cut along ... A to B Moreover, planarity of G forces these paths to connect u1 to ur , u2 to ur−1 , and so on For even r, we get r paths Q1 , , Qr by the same argument the electronic journal of combinatorics...
... decomposition into D + subspaces Vi , all of them eigenspaces oftherelations Rj ofthe association scheme The (D + 1) × (D + 1)-matrix P , where Pij is the eigenvalue ofthe relation Rj for the eigenspace ... is the matrix of eigenvalues ofthe association scheme If ∆m is the diagonal matrix with (∆m )ii the dimension ofthe eigenspace Vi , and if ∆n is the diagonal matrix with (∆n )jj the valency of ... of a specific subset of eigenvalues ofthe association scheme The eigenvalues ofthe dual polar graph were already given in Subsection 2.4 We will now calculatethe recursively defined series of...
... o the matroids of rank Toprove Theorem 2, it suffices toprovethe next theorem by Corollary Theorem The k-base graph of a matroid of rank is connected The remainder of this paper is devoted to ... case of induction In this section, we show the base case ofthe induction in the proof of Theorem We show the connectivity ofthe 3-base graph of a matroid of rank and size In this section, we ... for the class of matroids in the lemma Toprovethethe electronic journal of combinatorics 17 (2010), #R28 conjecture for matroids of rank or less, it suffices toprovethe connectivity of the...
... phosphorylation ofthe carboxyl-terminal domain of RNAP II, the Spt5 subunit ofthe DSIF complex, and the RD subunit ofthe NELF complex, therefore overcoming blocks to RNAP II processivity [4 -6] A number of ... study The Pearson Correlation distance was calculated to represent the expression differences between the arrays The leaves ofthe tree represent eachofthe 15 arrays used in this study The branches ... the virus life cycle prior to transcription ofthe integrated provirus, MM6 cells were first infected with either the Tat+ or Tat-reporter virus Three days later, the cultures were infected with...
... air allowed to enter at the base ofthe space During sunny weather the temperature ofthe skin will build up The temperature build up depends on the wind speed, the reflection coefficient to short ... by the fire officer We turned up the thermostat controlling the stage fan convectors and the convection currents reversed 109 LIGHTING One ofthe immediate consequences ofthe single storey property ... stratifies in the top 30m ofthe Dome, the stack effect is about lOPa, giving a velocity of about 3m/s through the vents So 300m of roof vents, which needto be controlled to prevent too much ventilation...
... generic product, expert product and augment productThe core benefit of a multinational join stock company is the usage of product- which the target customer finds The generic product is the basic ... Conclusion The first part ofthe thesis concepts related to marketing and the theory that will be later based on to research The definition, the goals of marketing , the contents of marketing as well ... control are main parts of chapter one Gaining an insight into the theory of marketing gives us the background to keep the thesis to be on the right track The research has gone over the practical situation...
... changed the CustomerID in therowofthe Customers table from ALFKI to ANATR; this would also cause the CustomerID column to change from ALFKI to ANATR in the rows ofthe Orders table Similarly, the ... CustomerID of J6COM A copy of this row is stored in a DataTable named customersDT There is a row in the Orders table that also has a CustomerID of J6COM A copy of this row is stored in a DataTable ... currently contains a rowwiththe CustomerID of J6COM, and because ofthe foreign key you can't change the CustomerID in the parent Customers table Even if you tried to change the CustomerID in ordersDT...
... set the number of rows to export as the lesser ofthe number // specified and the number of rows calculated in the table // starting withthe specified row if (rowCount >= 0) nRows = Math.Min(nRows, ... array of field values corresponding tothe values in the columns and rows selected from the table dt The DataTable to convert tothe array rowCount The number of rows to export tothe array startRow ... Set to if less than is specified startRow = (startRow < 1) ? : startRow; // The number of rows to export calculated as the number of rows in // the table less the starting row number // If the...
... modelling of all mutant GAPDHs indicate no changes ofthe global structure ofthe mutants To test whether the interactions of these mutants withthe other partners ofthe GAPDHCP12PRK complex were ... position of NADH and of NADPH, these substrates were initially docked in the same position as the NAD of GD1 Parameters for both cofactors were taken from the AMBER web site The 10 structures were ... its value due to limitations ofthe spectrophotometer (standard errors of 20%) The catalytic rate constants of these mutants with both cofactors were one-half those ofthe wild-type recombinant...
... two protons at the pH where the enzyme is most active The basic arm ofthe pH-activity profile must be determined by the loss of one or both of these protons Comparison of rows 1, and with rows ... and on the structure ofthe E144Q mutant with (GlcNAc)5 bound to subsites )2 to +3 (PDB accession code 1E6N [21]) Prior to some ofthe calculations one or more adjustments were made tothe structures, ... that the presence ofthe protonated Asp142 close to Glu144 increases the acidity ofthe proton on Glu144, which again would lead to improved assistance to leaving group departure Indeed, the pKa...