... formation of the PSII core complex in mf1 and mf2 results from a considerable decrease in the rate of translation of the D1 and apoCP47 subunits of the PSII core The marginal amounts of PSII cores ... positions of green bands (as shown in Fig 3); stars designate the positions of apoCP43 and apoCP47 belonging to the core complex of PSII Note that a PSII band whose composition is close to that of band ... resolves PSII oligomers (band A), core complex monomers (band E) and PSI oligomers (bands B–D) The lower part of the gel resolves LHCII proteins Organization of the residual amount of PSII in mf...
... [clasping his hand] Tell me of him MORANZONE You are the son of that great Duke Lorenzo, He was the Prince of Parma, and the Duke Of all the fair domains of Lombardy Down to the gates of Florence; ... fiefs, and principalities, Vineyards, and lands GUIDO Of which he shall but keep Six feet of ground to rot in Where is he, This damned villain, this foul devil? where? Show me the man, and come ... in steel, In complete panoply and pride of war, Ay, guarded by a thousand men-at-arms, Yet I shall reach him through their spears, and feel The last black drop of blood from his black heart Thank...
... Chapter Malaga During all these long and noisy debates between the opposite ambitions of politics and love, one of our characters, perhaps the one least deserving of neglect, was, however, very much ... opening of the chimneys; there was just enough blue, and no more, to fill one of the sacks of lentils, or haricots, which formed the principal furniture of the shop on the ground floor Thus extended ... be dead than to lie down.' He was an acutely melancholy Arab, and I remember him perfectly well, form the color of his skin, and the style of his conversation He used to cut off the heads of...
... leaders, itself a kind of conscious rhetorical device, a glum and towering symbol of French grandeur andof the France he hoped to recreate through his leadership It could act as such because de ... de Gaulle had identiWed himself personally with his ideal ground of right, his vision of ‘‘France’’ as a transcendent nation symbolizing and embodying the very essence of grand and virtuous nationhood ... General,’’ transcended Charles himself Stanley and Inge HoVman argued that this transcendence provided de Gaulle both with a means of personal fulWllment and with the limits he needed as a leader: ‘‘The...
... đến vấn đề nghiên cứu đề tài như: De Bruyn (1997), O’Connor (1994), Gerschenkron (1962), Shafik (1995), Selden and Song (1994), Grossman and Krueger (1995) and Panayotou (1995) Những đề tài nghiên ... The “advantage of latecomer” in abating air-pollution: The East Asian experience Quốc, Philippin, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaisia, Thái Lan, theo phương trình sau: EM=a+bY+cY2+dEF+eIS+fD1+gD2+u ... họa hình chữ U ngược cho ô nhiễm không khí dạng lơ lửng (SPM) lưu huỳnh dioxide (SO 2) Sau đó, Shafik (1994), Selden Song (1994), Grossman Krueger (1995) Panayotou (1995) trình bày kết tính toán...
... North-Holland, Amsterdam (1986) ˆ D T Le and B Teissier, Vari´t´s polaires locales et classes de Chern des vari´t´s ee ee singuli`res, Ann of Math 114 (1981), 457–491 e A Libgober, Homotopy groups of ... change and re-ordering of the hyperplanes, i (x) = xi−1 for all i = 1, , n + and n+2 (x) = x0 + x1 Note that the equivalence of (i) and (iii) is a generalization of Lemma in [Do], and (b1) is ... irreducible component of ΓH has dimension (ii) dim(Ft ∩ ΓH ) ≤ and the intersection multiplicity (Ft , ΓH ) is independent of H (iii) The multiplicity (Ft , ΓH ) is equal to the number of tangent hyperplanes...
... proof of lemma 2.3 provides explicitly a realization of T := T (3, m1 , 3m1 ) as a (nonnormal) index subgroup of T := T (2, 3, 3m1 ), resp of T := T (2, m1 , 2m1 ) as a (nonnormal) index subgroup ... action of G, and the product action of G on C × C is free if and only if, de ning c, c by the properties abc = a b c = 1, and letting Σ be the union of the conjugates of the cyclic subgroups generated ... is negative, C C andof copies of P1 × P1 andof a K3 surface with reversed orientation C C if the signature is positive • S is ODD: then S is a connected sum of copies of P2 and P2 C C opp opp...
... McDuff factors, all of which have fundamental group equal to R+ The most general class of type II1 factors for which vanishing of cohomology has been obtained is described in (iii) While there is ... of type II1 factors has property Γ, using the · -norm density of the span of elements of the form x1 ⊗x2 ⊗· · ·⊗xn ⊗1⊗1 · · · Voiculescu, [44], has exhibited a family of factors (which includes ... importance of this inequality for derivation problems on von Neumann and C ∗ -algebras was initially observed in the work of Ringrose, [36], andof the first author, [4] The current state of knowledge...
... the next proof Proof of Theorem Let α and α denote the left and right endpoints of I, respectively Let qk be the largest height in Spec(α) ∩ [Q, R] By (2), pk /qk ∈ I and without loss of generality, ... completes the proof of Lemma A.1 i≥1 Ui , and therefore A.3 The completion of the proof Let H be a separable Hilbert space Denote by L(H) the Banach algebra of bounded linear operators on H, and by U(H) ... ∅, dens(ΛI ) > 1/24 and R/Q > 16 Proof of Theorem We use A0 = 16 and ρ0 = 1/32 Observe that Σ contains ΛI where I is concentric with I and half as wide Moreover, ΛI occupies three quarters of...
... Therefore, by theorem II. 0.21 of [CM3], this extends to the desired multi-valued graph II. 2 The minimizing geodesics and the proof of Theorem II. 1.2 In Proposition II. 2.9 and Corollary II. 2.10 below, ... From (II. 2.13) and (II. 2.14), the upper bound in (II. 2.12) follows Proof of Theorem II. 1.2 II. 1.45 Set Given N , ε, let ω0 , R0 be given by Corollary σ = ∂B1 ∩ ∂Γ1 (∂) and note that ∂n |x| ≥ and ... get the total curvature bound needed for (b) This is used in the proof of Theorem III.3.1 568 TOBIAS H COLDING AND WILLIAM P MINICOZZI II III.3 Theorem 0.5 and a generalization As already mentioned,...
... If the ratios of eigenvalues of A0 are not real then Theorem 3.9, Lemma 4.2, and Proposition 4.4 provide a proof of Theorem 4.5 However, our goal is to provide an independent proof of this theorem, ... The matrix elements of S and T are rational functions of the matrix elements of X and Y which not depend on the spectra of X and Y Proof Lemma 3.3 proves the uniqueness and shows how to construct ... i + n, and thus for all k ∈ Z The proof of the first part of Theorem 4.9 is complete In order to prove Theorem 4.9 (ii) , we need to compare the first and the third factors of the two sides of (4.7)...
... type of Law of Large Numbers estimate 7.1 Some kinds of branches and landings 7.1.1 Standard landings Let us de ne the set of standard landings of level n, LS(n) ⊂ Ω, as the set of all d = (j1 ... Let f ∈ Fκ and let τi be such that Ri (0) ∈ Ii i We de ne two Cantor sets, Kiτ = Ki ∩ Ii i which contains refined information restricted to the Ii i window ˜ ˜ and Ki = Ii \ (∪Iij ∪ Ii+ 1 ), which ... renormalizable parameters andof finitely renormalizable parameters without exponential decay of geometry (in the sense of [L1]), and growth of moduli of parapuzzle annuli (in the sense of [L3]) for almost...
... bounded number of Whitney cells, and each of these has Euclidean diameter comparable to the Euclidean ˆ diameter of β[s, 2s] Suppose that f1 is H¨lder with exponent α > Then, o α for Q ∈ Q(s), and ... Brownian motion times κ/2 under P, since ˜ z vanishes This allows a detailed understanding of the distribution of |gT0 (ˆ)| For example, one can determine in this way the decay of P ψ(0) > 1/2 as y ... ∂Kt = Proof By [JM95] (see also [KR97] for an easier proof), the boundary of the image of a disk under a H¨lder continuous conformal map has o Hausdorff dimension bounded away from Consider the...
... This is a consequence of the equivalence between a) and d) of the base change theorem of [EGA III, 7.7.5 II] For the reader more familiar with [Ha], we provide the following proof: ∗ For m sufficiently ... generalizing 1042 ´´ TOMAS GOMEZ AND IGNACIO SOLS the notion of vector bundle of rank R (which was the task of Gieseker and Maruyama), but that of principal GL(R)-bundle, and although both notions ... ⊕ ··· ⊕ A The zero locus of fi is de ned by the ideal Ii ⊂ A image of fi , thus the zero scheme Zm of (f1 , , fn ) is the closed subscheme de ned by the ideal I = Ii Since OX (1) is very...
... u)2 as desired in the proof of (93) The remaining term on the left-hand side of (93) is easier to treat Proof of the L2 − L∞ decay estimate; Theorem 2.1 In this section we rely on the Boundedness ... ∂φ(0) ˙ H s−1 Remark 8.6 Throughout this section we shall often ignore the dependence on Λ0 and the constant M0 involved in the de nition of P
... (11) and (12) we further de ne the function HG ∈ C ∞ (M ) independent of k, as follows: ∗ π(∆∗ − 2(∇G∂F )∗ )π = πHG π G And we de ne Hi∗ ∈ C ∞ (M ) which depend on hi and G but are independent of ... together with (9) and (10) we de ne the function HG ∈ C ∞ (M ) independent of k, as follows: π(∆G − 2∇G∂F ) = πHG We also de ne Hi ∈ C ∞ (M ) which depend on hi and G but are independent of k, by πhi ... have in [AC] extended some of the results of Bordemann, Meinrenken and Schlichenmaier and Karabegov and Schlichenmaier to the case of singular varieties In [A3] the argument of the present paper...
... ibid 24 (1971), 279–288 ´ [22] J M Trepreau, Sur la r´solubilit´ analytique microlocale des op´rateurs pseudoe e e diff´rentiels de type principal, Ph.D thesis, Universit´ de Reims, 1984 e e (Received ... Since Re P ∗ = Dt is solvable and ∇BT ∈ S1/2,1/2 (Rn ), the estimate (1.5) is localizable and independent of lower order terms in the expansion 408 NILS DENCKER of F (see Lemma 2.6) Clearly, ... author would like to thank Lars H¨rmander, Nicolas Lerner and the o referee for valuable comments leading to corrections and significant simplifications of the proof The multiplier estimate In this...
... Eastwood, and C R Graham, Invariant theory for conformal and CR geometry, Ann of Math 139 (1994), 491–552 [2] ¨ L Boutet de Monvel and J Sjostrand, Sur la singularit´ des noyaux de Bergman et e de Szeg¨, ... formulate the Bergman and Szeg¨ kernels as microfunctions We here include a quick review of the o theory of microfunctions in order for the readers to grasp the arguments of this paper even if ... de nition of this integral More generally, for a section u(x, ε) of C∂ Ω|M de ned globally in x for small ε and a global section w(x)dx of C∂Ω|M ⊗ π −1 vM , we can de ne the integral of microfunction...
... PARIS III THE TOMBS OF SAINT-DENIS IV THE FUNERAL OF LOUIS XVIII V THE KING VI THE DAUPHIN AND DAUPHINESS VII MADAME VIII THE ORLEANS FAMILY IX THE PRINCE OF CONDE X THE COURT XI THE DUKE OF DOUDEAUVILLE ... Master of France, of the Grand Chamberlain of France, of the Grand Equerry of France, of the Grand Huntsman of France, andof the Grand Master of Ceremonies of France The Grand Almoner was the ... country and the crown The early days of the reign ofCharles X were, so to speak, the honeymoon of the union of the King and France III THE TOMBS OF SAINT-DENIS The funeral solemnities of Louis XVIII...
... J.-P Demailly, Mesures de Monge-Amp`re et caract´risation g´om´trique des e e e e vari´t´s alg´briques affines, M´m Soc Math France 19 (1985), 1–124 ee e e [Dem85b] ——— , Champs magn´tiques et in´galit´s ... Paun, Sur l’effectivit´ num´rique des images inverses de fibr´s en droites, Math Ann 310 (1998), 411–421 [Pau98b] ——— , Fibr´ en droites num´riquement effectifs et vari´t´s K¨hl´riennes come e ee ... study in great detail the structure of the K¨hler cone of a compact K¨hler manifold Recall that by de nition a a the K¨hler cone is the set of cohomology classes of smooth positive de nite a closed...