... Resultsof p sm versus Po for Kaolin FilterCakesaccordingto Case to Case 110 Figure 4 .3( c) Resultsof p sm versus Po forTiO2FilterCakesaccordingto Case to Case 111 Figure 4 .3( d) Resultsof ... s for Kromasil FilterCakesaccordingto Cases to at Po = x 105 Pa and x 105 Pa 109 Figure 4 .3( a) Resultsof p sm versus Po for CaCO3 FilterCakesaccordingto Case to Case 110 Figure 4 .3( b) Results ... 4.2(a) Resultsof p l versus p s for CaCO3 FilterCakesaccordingto Cases to at Po = x 105 Pa and x 105 Pa 108 xii Figure 4.2(b) Resultsof p l versus p s for Kaolin FilterCakesaccordingto Cases...
... metric-labeling formulation described in Section 3.3 We could, as is commonly done, employ a term-overlap-based measure such as the cosine between term-frequency-based document vectors (henceforth TO( cos)”) ... that in the four-class scenario, item and label similarities provide a richer source of information relative to class-speci c characteristics, especially since for the non-majority classes there ... cc c cc cc reg reg+PSP cc cc cc c ova+PSP cc reg+PSP c reg ova ova+PSP Triangles point towards...
... 0. 53 ± 0.02 0.50 ± 0.02 92 ± 11% – – Leaves 19 36 ± 3% 32 ± 3% 0 .32 ± 0. 03 0.29 ± 0. 03 238 ± 37 % 13. 8 ± 3. 7 22.4 ± 4.5 Table III Biomass data (total values) of the 53 trees cut and weighted for ... sections of wood (3 5 cm thickness) were cut from the base and at 1 .30 m to calculate wood density From six ash trees, round sections were collected every m till 18 m height Each tree was divided into ... above, because above-ground biomass is one of the most important component of total ecosystem biomass, this paper has focused on species-specific allometric equations for mixed ash secondary forests...
... epicormics), MBC: branch mass in crown, MBE: mass of epicormic branches, MFC: foliage mass in crown, MFE: foliage mass of epicormics branches, MFT = MFC + MFE, MSP: stump mass, MCS: the mass of ... (1981) 833 – 834 [34 ] Zar J.H., Calculation and miscalculation of the allometric equation as a model in biological data, Bioscience 18 (1968) 1118–1120 [35 ] Zianis D., Mencuccini M., Allometric equations ... beech (Fagus moesiaca Cz.) stands occupy a total area of 2121 ha, stretching from 900 m to 1900 m and covering a range of various topographical conditions (see Tab I) Due to the disturbed history...
... but could be related to a direct effect of COon enzymes of the respiratory pathways [5, 4, 16, 20] Moreover, Curtis [12] suggested that the accumulation of non-structural carbohydrates could account ... Ann Sci For 53 use [33 ] Pinto Contreras M., Gaudillère J.P., Efficacité de la croissance du blé lors du passageà l’autotrophie, Plant Physiol Biochem 25 (1987) 35 -42 [34 ] Sauter J.J., Van Cleve ... Changes in sourcesink interaction and darkening of source and sink leaf in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.), J Jpn Soc Hortic Sci 62 (1) (19 93) 95-102 plant CO exchange, carbon partitioning...
... evidence of the theory and its application in forest ecology Jpn Ecol 14, 133 - 139 Tadaki Y (1970) Studies on the production structure of forest XVII Vertical change of specific leaf area in forest ... USA, 233 -280 Kakubari Y (19 83) Vergleiche Untersuchung über die Biomasse-unterschied zwischen europäischen und japanischen Buchenwald Bull Tokyo Univ For 33 , Faculty of Agriculture, University of ... trees’ versus ’large trees’) of equal tree number: from each class one to three sample trees were chosen which had dbhs equal or close to the average dbh of that class Accordingto the criteria of...
... International Commission on Radiological Protection ICRP publication 1 03 Ann ICRP 2007, 37 (2-4):1 -33 2 UNSCEAR: United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (2006) Effects of ionizing ... It could be important to determine site specific cancer induction also for a dose varying RBE similar to the work which was done for all solid cancers combined [18] Conclusions A comparison of ... bins of the dose volume histogram of the specific organ The coefficient of variation (CV) was calculated to estimate the quality of the fit: CV = χ2 EARorg (16) A fit was accepted as significant...
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... have to go far away to find work Usage tips Cohesion can also be used to describe forces that keep materials or structures together Parts of speech cohere v, cohesiveness n descendant n A direct ... outside the group High-schoolers form cliques to gain security and acceptance Usage tips Clique indicates a negative feeling toward a group Parts of speech cliquish adj confide v To tell very personal ... only to one person.” Parts of speech exclude v, exclusion n, exclusively adv fluctuate v To change often, from one condition to another Earth’s climate fluctuates between warm periods and cold...
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... denaturing spectrophotometric assay ( 2%) It completely lacks the characteristic uorescence emission of the cofactor in native CcStP which occurs in the wavelength range 480560 nm (see later) Typically, ... Reconstituted CcStP was characterized in respect to its structural properties using CD spectroscopy, cofactor uorescence and analytical gel ltration using Superose 12 HR 10 /30 (see below) Kinetic parameters ... in CcStP, and this difference agrees with differences in specic activities of Fig Comparison of spectral properties of native CcStP, apo-CcStP, and reconstituted enzyme using CD (A) and uorescence...
... guidelines of varying scope and specificity, including the Association of American Universities, October 2001 (http://www.aau.edu/research/COI.01.pdf), the Association of American Medical Colleges, December ... research subjects, and what actions to take Actions to consider: ! Including information in the informed consent document, such as • the source of funding and funding arrangements for the conduct ... to protect those subjects In May 2000, HHS announced five initiatives to strengthen human subject protection in clinical research One of these was to develop guidance on financial conflict of...
... phase or too small to be detected by Table Influence of Al-doping on the atomic composition ofTiO2 powder calcined at 800 ◦ C Sample Compositional X-ray fluorescence analysis (wt.%) TiO2 Pure TiO2 ... that with increasing CO concentration, resistance decreases or conductivity increases Table Influence of Al-doping on the surface area, particle size and crystallite size ofTiO2 calcined at different ... increasing conductivity with increasing CO concentration due to generation of electrons The n-type behavior can be explained based on the concentration of oxygen vacancies shown in Eq (2) [3, 16]...
... To quantify the electrochromic effects, reflectance spectra were acquired Compared with A Benoit et al / Electrochemistry Communications 11 (2009) 728– 732 731 Fig Electrochromic measurements of ... with monochromatic Cu Ka radiation To characterize the electrochemical and electrochromic behaviour of the TiO2 nanostructures with and without WO3 decoration, a conventional three electrode system ... how TiO2 nanotubes can be decorated with WO3 nanocrystallites The decoration significantly enhances the contrast and insertion capacity of a TiO2 nanotube based electrochromic system Decoration of...
... which increase the conductivity of CH3/CHO O O CH3/CHO O CH3/CHO O2 O2 CH3/CHO 50 O2 SWCNTs, T=240-260 C 45 SWCNTs, T =36 0-880 C 40 CNT TiO2/ SnO2 Depletion layer MWCNTs, T=240-260 C MWCNTs, T =36 0-880 C ... surface of mixed oxide This can simply be described as [33 ] 2C2 H5 OH þ OÀ ¼ 2CH3 CHOþ þ 2H2 O þ e The electrons released from the surface reaction transfer back into the conductance bands, which ... substitution of Sn4+ for Ti4+ in the TiO2 crystal structure Because of the larger radii of Sn4+, the lattice spacing increases when the substitution occurs In the sol–gel process, the chemical reaction controlled...
... Variation of sensitivity factor ofTiO2 sensor as a function of temperature (NH3 concentration 500 ppm) the stationary condition, ammonia acts as a reducing agent for all the metal-oxide semiconductors ... satisfactory response to the presence of ammonia (NH3) Hence we have used films annealed at 8 73 K for the gas sensing applications Such films showed an appreciable decrease in their resistance, which ... diffractometer (XRD) with Cu Kα radiation at 40 kV and 681 30 mA at scanning angles (2θ) from 5° to 60° and also using Atomic Force Microscope (PSI, Auto probe CP Model) 2.2 Sensor design State of...
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... 'efficient'and 'technical' dye-swaps, not as a claim of efficiency of an estimator as used in statistics eCADS is still applicable to direct-comparisons and technical replicates and, thus, can ... allow for flexible choices of the form of its component functions, as well as for the inclusion of additional sources of bias The dye functions are defined as being monotone, and this could be ... dependence across genes that could arise due either to ANOVA approaches modeling array effects as factors instead of functions or to MA methods confounding biological effects with array effects Minor...
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... Rj 3. 2 Feature Extraction Once we have constructed the set of possible mention pairs, the state -of- the-art technique to generate feature vectors uses linguistic tools such as partof-speech taggers, ... the corpus size Recall that each data point in Figure is the average from 30 trials To measure the statistical significance of changes in F1, we calculate t-test resultsto compare adjacent corpus ... human feedback size Figure 3: Projections of Figure to show the impact of corpus size and human feedback amount on TAC-KBP F1, recall, and precision 4.4 Impact of Corpus Size In Figure 3( a) we plot...