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... Numerical results of all the schemes are very good Hence, we propose anew conservative difference scheme forthe general Rosenau-RLW equation, which simulates conservative laws 1.4 and 1.5 at the same ... Applied Mathematics and Computation, vol 217, no 4, pp 1604–1619, 2010 ¨ L Zhang, A finite difference scheme for generalized regularized long-wave equation,” Applied Mathematics and Computation, ... under various steps of τ and h at t 60 for p 2, and The three tables verify the second-order convergence and good stability of the numerical solutions Tables 4, 5, and shows the conservative law...
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... special attacks to demonstrate the feasibility of extending TANGRAM If an attacker arbitrarily intercepts one wavelet-TANGRAM share and performs the appropriate inverse wavelet transform, then the ... own cameras to capture the same scene as the VSN nodes nor can he physically attack the observation area such as block the scene.5 In addition, the attacker can only physically capture and remove ... or capturing the same scene at approximately the same camera orientation A security goal of each node in a cluster is to send partial visual information, which we call shares to a base station...
... following the amalgamation of the Australian Podiatry Council and theNew Zealand Society of Podiatrists to form the Australasian Podiatry Council in 1997, the Australian Podiatrist merged with theNew ... publications in Australia Chronology of chiropody/podiatry publications in Australia A: The Australian Journal of Chiropody, B: Australian Podiatrist, C: the Australasian Journal of Podiatric ... 21st Australasian Podiatry Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, Breakfast Breakfast meeting to discuss thenew journal at the 21st Australasian Podiatry Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand,...
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... extract an error-rate in a way that doesn’t require manually tagged data However, we also use an error-rate calculated from the CLC error tags to obtain an upper bound forthe performance of an automated ... text assessment, and will have the additional advantage that it may not require retraining fornew prompts or tasks As far as we know, this is the first application of a rank preference model to automated ... the feature types are all fairly shallow, and the approach doesn’t make efficient use of the training data as a separate classifier is trained for each grade point Recently, Chen et al (2010) has...
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... Met121Ala mutation, 5¢-ATCAGTCCGGCACTTGGGGGAACC-3¢ and 5¢-GAGGACGTCGAAGAGGATGGGTTACAG-3¢ The mutation (codon underlined above) was confirmed by DNA sequencing on Applied Biosystems Sequencer 37 3A ... G-25 The pH used for inactivation (pH 6.5) was the same as that necessary for high GST activity This probably affords an enzyme conformation similar to that adopted during catalysis, thus creating ... B-factors of Met121 at ˚ ˚ theA and B chains are 26.67 A2 and 49.26 A2 , and the ˚ and 79.30 A2 , respect˚ B-factors of S atoms are 38.14 A ively It is therefore reasonable to propose that conformational...
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... conducted a caspase activity assay MK-4 activated caspase assay in a dose-dependent manner (Fig 2C) By contrast, vitamin K1 did not show any effects on caspase activity and DNA fragmentation (data not ... Statistical analysis The Mann–Whitney U-test was used to compare nonparametric data for statistical significance This test was used to evaluate the histological examination of ankle joints, paw ... with the MTT assay The level of the absorbance in the MTT assay from untreated cells was taken as 100% The data are presented as the mean ± SD FEBS Journal 274 (2007) 4588–4594 ª 2007 The Authors...
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