... risks forthe sustainability ofthe ecosystem services provides by the Ganga Proposals have been made to reduce the amount of untreated raw sewage deposited in the Ganga The most noteworthy of these ... whether and how much the Indian public values any efforts to reduce pollution levels in the Ganga via reduction ofthe amount of untreated raw sewage deposited therein through the improvement of ... goods, hypothetical, stated preference methods were preferred to capture thevalueof these Among the stated preference methods the choice experiment method was deemed preferable to the contingent...
... Fig 5C) Then, the obtained parameters were corrected to get the general t ofthe whole system with the same set of coefcients The solid curves in Fig 5C show the simulations for k20)30 values ... excess of 0.2 m phosphate buffer pH 7.5 Synthesis ofthe uorescent Cbl analogue CBC-244 Activation ofthe 5Â hydroxyl group in the a-ribofuranoside moiety of CNCbl was performed with help of 1,1Â-dicarbonyl-di-(1,2,4-triazole) ... retention ofthe ligand by the current protein preparation (Table 1) The difference could be caused by either changed renaturing procedure for IF or inaccuracy of one ofthe kinetic methods In...
... finding a common element ofthe set of solutions ofthe generalized mixed equilibrium problems, the set ofthe variational inequality and the set of common fixed points for a pair of asymptotically ... a strong convergence theorem for finding a common element ofthe set of solutions for a generalized equilibrium problem (1.4) and the set of common fixed points for a pair of relatively nonexpansive ... addition, there are several other problems, for example, the complementarity problem, fixed point problem and optimization problem, which can also be written in the form of an EP(f) In other words, the...
... now prove the derivative bounds forthe harmonic function convex in the direction ofthe real axis Finally, let Ω be the family of functions φ z which are analytic in D and satisfying the condition ... axis if and only if h z − g z is a conformal univalent mapping of D onto a domain convex in the direction ofthe real axis Theorem 1.1 leads to the construction of univalent harmonic function with ... studied the analytic functions ψ z that are convex in the direction ofthe imaginary axis They used a normalization which requires, in essence, that right and left extremes of ψ D be the image of...
... and convex subset of C of a Hilbert space H We denote by A the set of solutions of 4.1 and assume that A / ∅ We denote the sets of solutions ofthe following two optimization problems by A1 and ... Tr2 xn · · · Trm xn in Theorem 3.5 Then, by 2.6 , we have Tr1 xn Theorem 3.5, we conclude the desired result 3.41 r2 ··· rm PC xn Therefore, by 16 Fixed Point Theory and Applications Remark 3.8 ... is the unique solution of VI F, Ω This completes the point u∗ Hence x∗ proof Fixed Point Theory and Applications 15 As direct consequences of Theorem 3.5, we obtain the following corollaries...
... element ofthe set of solutions ofthe equilibrium problem 1.13 , the set of common fixed points of infinitely family nonexpansive mappings, and the set of solutions of variational inequality 1.1 for ... converge to the same point z ∈ V I C, B For finding a common element ofthe set of fixed points of a nonexpansive mapping and Fixed Point Theory and Applications the set of solution of variational ... introduced an iterative scheme for finding a common element ofthe set of solutions ofthe equilibrium problem 1.13 and the set of common fixed points of a countable family of nonexpansive mappings on...
... motivated by the above facts, it is the purpose of this paper to introduce the Mann iteration process for finding a common element ofthe set of common fixed points of an infinite family of asymptotically ... hybrid approximation methodfor finding a common element ofthe set of common fixed points for a family of infinitely asymptotically nonexpansive mappings and the set of solutions of an equilibrium ... > Then {xn } and {un } converge strongly to PF∩EP φ x0 Proof Putting A Theorem 3.1 0, the conclusion of Corollary 3.3 can be obtained as in the proof of Remark 3.4 Corollary 3.3 extends the Theorem...
... potential function for γf i.e., h x Journal of Inequalities and Applications For finding a common element ofthe set of fixed points of nonexpansive mappings and the set of solution ofthe variational ... common element ofthe set of fixed points of nonexpansive mapping and the set of solutions ofthe variational inequality for an inverse strongly monotone mapping say x ∈ C which solves the variational ... {λn }, the sequence {xn } generated by 1.10 converges strongly to a common element ofthe set of fixed points of nonexpansive mapping and the set of solutions ofthe variational inequality for an...
... perfected in the course ofthe 1990s The fact that different groups all over the world developed these devices independently soon led to the use of different physical methods forthe highly complex ... attached to the patient's head, such as an additional scalp screw for fixation ofthe frame [12] or the attachment of a modified reference clamp on the boundary ofthe craniotomy [13] Other investigators ... Clinical application According to the indication forthe use of intraoperative navigation, the patients were assigned to one of three types of interventions according to head fixation and use of the...
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... projecting jets of potable water, d Jackhammers, which remove concrete by impacting the surface Upon completion of removal ofthe concrete by one or more ofthe above methods (Department ofthe Army, ... aggregate in the surface with a maximum profile of 1/2 in (13 mm), that is the depth between the lowest and highest points ofthe surface It is recommended that the concrete is tested for pull-off strength ... occurs in the concrete at depth of 1/4 in (6 mm) or greater, then the surface preparation is adequate, but the concrete quality may not be adequate fortheapplication In some applications the design...
... Resistance of Soils In Situ by Brady Ray Cox, M.S Dissertation Presented to the Faculty ofthe Graduate School ofThe University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment ofthe Requirements forthe ... Summary ofthe field tests performed at the Wildlife Site by Bennett et al (1984) 154 Table 7-2 Summary ofthe grain size characteristics for all ofthe samples obtained from the upper ... their support and concern for us, their biannual trips to Austin have been especially enjoyable for Audrey, the girls and me vi Development of a Direct Test Methodfor Dynamically Assessing the...
... that the delivery is performed before the pickup for each customer location, and therefore, the current load ofthe vehicle before arriving at a given location can be calculated by theinitial ... various methods proposed forsolvingthe TSP and the VRP in the literature is provided 2.1 Approaches forSolvingthe TSP The TSP is a VRP in its simplest form To date, it remains one ofthe most ... presented another method to improve the r-opt algorithm, known as the variable r-opt methodThe computational results show that the variable r-opt method is one ofthe best algorithms forsolving the...
... fluid, and therefore the fluid pressure The smaller flow area, the higher velocity ofthe fluid The static pressure ofthe fluid drops as the square ofthe velocity increase and will reach the vapour ... so that the air-liquid ratio could be computed For further description ofthe experimental facility and test data it is referred to the thesis The analysis ofthe data followed the model of Petrie, ... MPa) The performance data acquired were the power fluid pressure, the pressures at the intake and discharge, the flow rates ofthe power fluid, the two phases ofthe production fluid, and the...
... significant interactions using the bootstrap method with the combination of coefficients ofthe main effect and the interaction [6] Page of Table Descriptive statistics ofthe demographic characteristics, ... p-values An advantage of this method as opposed to only rejection or not of hypotheses, is that it is not needed to determine the level ofthe test in advance This study reported adjusted p-values ... i.e., the main effect term of genes and the interaction term of one pollutant and genes We used the family-wise error rate (fwer) for type I error adjustment, step-down max T (sd.maxT) for method...
... gives the readers ofthe journal the sort of words and the sort of thoughts they are used to—so, on a larger scale, the writers of an age, without thinking of it, give to the readers ofthe age the ... of any theory as to the nature of matter, or the nature of mind They are as true upon the theory that mind acts on matter—though separate and altogether different from it—as upon the theory of ... to read, in the frame of each man the result of a whole history of all his life, of what he is and what makes him so, of all his fore-fathers, of what they were and of what made them so Each...