... significance, dysplasia and CIS Among non- invasive papillary urothelial lesions, the 2004 WHO grading differentiates between PUNLMP and low-grade and high-grade urothelial carcinomas Papillary urothelial ... original and review articles, the Medline, Web of Science, and Embase databases were used For the current upgrade, all articles published between 2008 and 2010 on TaT1 tumours and between 2004 and ... with TaT1 papillary tumours and in those with CIS (146) A recent randomised study with long-term observation has demonstrated significantly fewer distant metastases and better overall- and disease-specific...
... [15] for n = 3, and later proved for all dimensions in [4], [7] and [14] independently The ideas used in [15] for the proof of the Gibbons conjecture in dimension 3, were refined and used in two ... approach is quite promising and has the potential to lead to a resolution of the conjecture in all dimensions below 8, or at least to a complete solution in dimensionsand The latter would depend ... observed in [1] and [10] that Conjecture 2.1 holds for n = and since arguments similar to those in the proof of De Giorgi’s conjecture in these dimensions apply under condition (2.3) and lead to...
... are relayed between the TMD and NBD, and how they enable drug translocation Transmembrane helix (TM6) and transmembrane helix 12 (TM12) are likely candidates to effect coupling, given their direct ... (t1 ⁄ = min) and 23% for FM (t1 ⁄ = 45 min) Clearly, this mutant isoform was avidly labelled with the hydrophobic (CM) and zwitterionic (BM) probes, on the basis of the extent and rapid half-life ... purchased from Lonza (Wokingham, UK) and Excell 405 from SAFC Biosciences (Andover, UK) CM, FM and BM were purchased from Molecular Probes (Leiden, The Netherlands) Site-directed mutagenesis of...
... during t-fact candidate with xr = 1, Eq (4) and Eq (5) enforce xf,b ≤ tb and te ≤ xf,e Inter-Fact Constraints Since we can refer to a fact f ’s time interval by xf,b and xf,e and the connectives ... t-fact candidate r ∈ R, where means the candidate is valid Two variables xf,b , xf,e ∈ [0, Tmax ] denote begin (b) and end (e) of time-interval of a fact f ∈ F Note, that many t-fact candidates ... where f has the same entity pair as r and tb , te are begin and end of r’s time-interval Whenever xr is set to for begin or end t-fact candidates, Eq (2) and Eq (3) set the value of xf,b or xf,e...
... [24] and based on the analysis of the products formed upon acid and enzymatic hydrolysis Acid hydrolysis afforded glucose and ribitol monophosphate, while a glycoside containing glucose and ribitol ... signals at d4.90 (J1,2 < Hz) and 5.07 (J1,2 3.6 Hz) and two signals of lower intensities at d4.55 (J1,2 7.9 Hz) and 4.66 (J1,2 7.9 Hz) (Table 2) Two signals at d1.93 and 2.07 were observed in the ... interpreted from the analysis of 2D homonuclear 1H, 1H COSY, TOCSY and ROESY spectra and 2D heteronuclear 1H, 13C HSQC (Fig 1) and HMBC and 1H, 31P HMQC spectra The spectroscopic data obtained suggested...
... one hand and avoiding investment and trade protectionism on the other is key, as is enhancing international coordination and cooperation The investment policy landscape is influenced more and ... worldwide The current landscape of CSR standards is multilayered, multifaceted, and interconnected The standards of the United Nations, the ILO and the OECD serve to define and provide guidance ... industry association initiatives and thousands of individual company codes providing standards for the social and environmental practices of firms at home and abroad CSR standards pose a number of systemic...
... Finland, AHMED M BALLO, Gothenburg University, Sweden and King Saud University, Saudi Arabia and PEKKA K VALLITTU, University of Turku, Finland 336 11.1 11.2 11.3 Introduction Composition and ... Progenitor and stem cell technologies and therapies Edited by A Atala 39 Biomaterials for spinal surgery Edited by L Ambrosio and E Tanner 40 Minimized cardiopulmonary bypass techniques and technologies ... fabrication and applications Edited by A K Gaharwar, S Sant, M J Hancock and S A Hacking 57 Biomimetic biomaterials: structure and applications Edited by A Ruys 58 Standardisation in cell and tissue...
... B Friedlander and A Weiss, “Direction finding in the presence of mutual coupling, ” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol 39, no 3, pp 273–284, 1991 [11] T Su, K Dandekar, and H Ling, ... Workshop on Statistical Signal and Array Processing (SSAP ’98), pp 232–235, Portland, Ore, USA, September 1998 [9] K R Dandekar, H Ling, and G Xu, “Effect of mutual coupling on direction finding ... complex-valued parameters and therefore separated with respect to real and imaginary parts with CiRj denoting the real part of the element in the ith row and jth column, and CiIj denoting the corresponding...
... Application - Tolerances "in excess" andtolerances "in deficiency" shall apply to errors in excess and to errors in deficiency, respectively Tolerances "on overregistration" andtolerances "on ... Standards - Field standard weights used in verifying weighing devices shall comply with requirements of NIST Handbook 105-Series standards (or other suitable and designated standards) or the tolerances ... Replaced “display” and “displayed” with “indicate” and “indicated” Replaced “display” and “displayed” with “indicate” and “indicated” Replaced “side” with “axis” in “Minimum and Maximum Dimensions for...
... can be proved to be non- holonomic Here is a brief recapitulation of methods and possible extensions Asymptotic discrepancies In order to conclude that a sequence (un ) is nonholonomic, the following ... SIAM Journal on Algebraic and Discrete Methods (1990), no 2, 216–240 [19] Philippe Flajolet and Robert Sedgewick, Mellin transforms and asymptotics: finite differences and Rice’s integrals, Theoretical ... nineteenth century by Fuchs [22], Fabry [14] and others A summary of what is known is found in standard treatises, for instance the ones by Wasow [44] and Henrici [28] What we need of this theory...
... Bollob´s, B., and Riordan, O (2008) Percolation on dual lattices with k-fold syma metry Random Structures and Algorithms 32 463–472 [4] Fortuin, C M., and Kasteleyn, P W (1972) On the random-custer ... boundary vertices, labelled counterclockwise as A, B, and C, at the vertices of the triangle, and all vertices and edges of G contained in the triangle and its interior Given a generator G, its dual ... any rotor gadget R and self-dual plane hypergraph lattice H, pc (L(R, H)) + pc (L(R∗ , H)) = and pc (L(R, H)) = p0 (R) Proof Note that L(R, H) and L(R∗ , H) are both periodic, and are dual plane...
... during both development and germination [12] This leads to ATP limitation and subsequently, to a restriction of high energy-demanding processes like cell division, growth and storage product synthesis ... 205 197 62 101 Genes with log2 signal ratios > and p-values < 0.05 between WT and AtHb1-overexpressing plants under control and hypoxic conditions and after hypoxic treatment of each genotype were ... transporter, POT as well as TIP1.2 and TIP3.2 is also Page of 18 restricted to the hypoxia response in WT and might reflect a higher demand for remobilizing storage compounds and thus, indicating nutrient...
... Application - Tolerances "in excess" andtolerances "in deficiency" shall apply to errors in excess and to errors in deficiency, respectively Tolerances "on overregistration" andtolerances "on ... equipment and under conditions that are usual and customary with respect to the location and use of the device (Added 1976) G-T Tolerances G-T.1 Acceptance Tolerances - Acceptance tolerances ... Replaced “display” and “displayed” with “indicate” and “indicated” Replaced “display” and “displayed” with “indicate” and “indicated” Replaced “side” with “axis” in “Minimum and Maximum Dimensions for...
... 2.23 Weights Handbook 44 - 2007 T Tolerances T.1 In Excess and in Deficiency - The tolerances hereinafter prescribed shall be applied equally to errors in excess and errors in deficiency ... On Apothecaries' and Troy Weights - The maintenance tolerances shall be as shown in Table Acceptance tolerances shall be one-half the maintenance tolerances 2-65 2.23 Weights Handbook 44 - 2007 ... NIST Handbook 130, Uniform Laws and Regulations in the Area of Legal Metrology and Engine Fuel Quality, Interpretations and Guidelines, Paragraph 2.6.11 Good Quantity Control Practices 2-68 Handbook...
... underregistration and errors of overregistration 3-27 3.31 Vehicle-Tank Meters Handbook 44 - 2007 T.2 Tolerance Values - Tolerances shall be as shown in Tables and (Amended 1995) Table Tolerances for ... special tests for 5-gallon and 10-gallon test drafts are cubic inches and 11 cubic inches, respectively Acceptance tolerances on normal and special tests are cubic inches and 5.5 cubic inches ** ... calibration and weights and measures approval unless the meter is recalibrated with a different product and tested by a registered service agency or a weights and measures official and approved...
... the weights and measures official T Tolerances T.1 Tolerance Values on Normal Tests and on Special Tests Other Than Low-Flame Tests - Maintenance and acceptance tolerances for normal and special ... maximum and intermediate rates only T Tolerances T.1 Tolerance Values - Maintenance and acceptance tolerances shall be as shown in Table T.1 (Amended 2003) Table T.1 Accuracy Classes andTolerances ... Physical and Chemical Reference Data, Volume 11, 1982, Supplement No 1, and published by the American Chemical Society and the American Institute of Physics for the National Institute of Standards and...
... 1996, and 2003) 5-27 5.56.(a) Grain Moisture Meters Handbook 44 - 2007 S.1.2 Grain or Seed Kind and Class Selection and Recording - Provision shall be made for selecting and recording the kind and ... Broadcast Times and Frequencies - Time and frequency standards are broadcast by the stations listed in Table N.2 5-24 Handbook 44 - 2007 5.55 Timing Devices Table N.2.* Broadcast Times and Frequencies ... Maintenance and acceptance tolerances for timing devices shall be as follows: T.1.1 For Timing Devices Other Than Those Specified in T.1.2 and T.1.3 - The maintenance and acceptance tolerances...
... Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 105-Series standards (or other suitable and designated standards) This section shall not preclude the use of additional field standards and/ or equipment, ... the specifications andtolerances for suitable field standards may be obtained from the Weights and Measures Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Standards will meet ... in the National Institute of Standards and Technology Handbook 44, Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices, and supplements thereto or revisions...