... 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, ... 61-62) and shown in Figure The brackets on the right side ofthe mathematical expressions contain theequation number in the derivation As mentioned earlier, the purpose ofthe model is to predict...
... averages of OC, O3, respectively SO42- and maximal 1-hour more strongly associated with OC among those carrying the wild type of CAT (rs2284367), the non-deletion of GSTM1 and the non-wild type ofthe ... modification by each of candidate SNP via adding an interaction term ofthe SNP and the pollutant simultaneously with both the main effect terms adjusting for the same covariates as the above [12,23] ... significance of interaction terms of individual SNP and pollutant The current version of MTP allows one to identify the significance of a group of candidate variables to reduce the false discovery rate...
... aggregating the average WTP over the population ofthe municipality and comparing this figure to the operating and upgrading costs ofthe STP The result of this revealed that the annual taxes the residents ... reduce the amount of untreated raw sewage deposited in the Ganga The most noteworthy of these is the Ganga Action Plan (GAP) Initiated in 1984 by the Indian Government, and supported by the Netherlands, ... generated by the municipality (i.e., the 8,830M of raw sewage per day) is untreated by the STP due to the budget constraints Less than half ofthe untreated water is used for the replenishment of the...
... 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 ... are the first here It is the action ofthe will that causes the unconscious habit; it is the continual effort ofthe beginning that creates the hoarded energy ofthe end; it is the silent toil of...
... si is the market share of each statistical individual The higher the value ofthe index, the weaker the balance Of course, the HHI not only depends on the balance but also on the number of individuals ... only use the rate of similarity between the domestic top ten and the global top ten – the higher the rate, the lower the disparity The following is an example of how to calculate the rate of similarity ... represent only 15% ofthe total number of cinemas, the size ofthe theatres is one ofthe factors that explains the relatively high number of admissions per cinema Table Number of admissions per...
... Declarations The EC Declaration of Conformity of machinery The content ofthe EC Declaration of Conformity The Declaration of Incorporation of partly completed machinery The content ofthe Declaration of ... the practical applicationofthe requirements relating to these products The 2nd Edition also includes a thematic index to facilitate consultation ofthe Guide The numbering ofthe sections of ... covered in the 3rd Edition ofthe Guide to be published at the end of 2010 The Guide has been prepared with the help of an Editorial Group.1 The Commission wishes to warmly thank the members of the...
... nervous system Diseases ofthe circulatory system Diseases ofthe respiratory system Diseases ofthe digestive system Diseases ofthe skin and subcutaneous tissue Diseases ofthe musculoskeletal ... the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part ofthe Secretariat ofthe World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, ... meeting of consultants was convened by the World Health Organization in 1964 to consider the classification of diseases ofthe buccal cavity in relation to the impending Eighth (1965) Revision of the...
... acting on behalf ofthe school district with regard to providing services to that student, the records of that student are subject to FERPA, but not the records ofthe other students in the private ... institution has the responsibility to make the initial, case-by-case determination of whether a disclosure meets the requirements of FERPA, the Department of Education’s Family Policy Compliance Office ... student health records, these records are education records under FERPA, just as they would be if the school maintained the records directly This is the case regardless of whether the health care is...
... hEx3-Db leads to the spontaneous formation of functional heterodimers [22] In the present study, the molecular weight ofthe monomorphous heterodimer ofthe tag-free hEx3-Db prepared from the Fc fusion ... of purified hEx3-Db after removal of HRV3C protease and the Fc fragment The elution volume is shown on the x axis, and the molecular mass (kDa) is shown above The eluted fractions containing the ... from the Fc portion with no degradation Similar to the tag-free hEx3Db, the Fc portion was completely removed by protein A affinity chromatography (Fig 6B) To confirm the benefit ofthe design of the...
... V The oscillator runs continuously at a rate controlled by the value of CT During the ramp-up portion ofthe cycle, a logic is present at the A input ofthe AND gate If the output voltage ofthe ... By substituting Equation in Equation 3: Vripple(Cout) = Iout(toff + 2ton)2/2C(toff + ton) If ton = 6.5toff, then: Vripple(ESR) = 2Iout × (1 + ton/toff) × ESR 10 Applicationofthe MC34063 Switching ... of Vout + VF The VLT time-product of ton must be equal to that of toff, a ratio of ton to toff can be determined: (Vin – Vsat)ton = (|Vout| + VF)toff ∴ ton/toff = (|Vout| + VF)/(Vin – Vsat) The...
... on the following theorem of Clunie and Sheil-Small Theorem 1.1 see A harmonic function f h z g z locally univalent in D is a univalent mapping of D onto a domain convex in the direction ofthe ... of D onto a domain convex in the direction ofthe real axis Theorem 1.1 leads to the construction of univalent harmonic function with analytic dilatation w z Hengartner and Schober studied the ... 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 −1 This normalization is that there exist...
... restriction to the real plane is made due to the physical applications ofthe logistic equation 2.2 Derivation of 1.8 In order to apply the method of 12, 13 to the logistic differential equation 1.2 ... those ofthe differential logistic equation and not the peculiar characteristics appearing in the solutions of 1.4 discussed above Conclusively it is the main aim ofthe present paper to convince the ... differential equation, in the sense that it is completely solvable by use of elementary techniques ofthe theory of differential equations, it has tremendous and numerous applications in various fields The...
... Journal of Difference Equations and Applications, vol 12, no 2, pp 183–189, 2006 14 S Stevi´ , “Periodic character of a class of difference equation, ” Journal of Difference Equations and c Applications, ... /xn ,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 233, no 2, pp 790–798, 1999 18 K S Berenhaut and S Stevi´ , The behaviour ofthe positive solutions ofthe difference equation c xn ... behavior of a higher-order rational difference equation, ” Advances in Difference Equations, vol 2006, Article ID 27637, pages, 2006 35 T Sun and H Xi, “On the basin of attraction ofthe two cycle of the...
... Therefore, lim x2n M, lim x2n g M , n→∞ lim x2n n→∞ g M 2.22 or n→∞ lim x2n n→∞ M 2.23 The proof is complete Remark 2.2 The proofs of Lemma 2.1 and Theorem 1.1 draw on ideas from the proofs of ... lim x→ ∞ g x a The main result of this paper is the following theorem Theorem 1.1 Every positive solution of 1.1 converges to (not necessarily prime) a 2-periodic solution Proof of Theorem 1.1 In ... decreasing, it follows that m Therefore, M g g m g m and m ≥g M , M g g M ≤g m 2.7 g M The proof is complete Proof of Theorem 1.1 Let {xn }∞ −α be a positive solution of 1.1 with the initial conditions...
... Therefore, lim x2n M, lim x2n g M , n→∞ lim x2n n→∞ g M 2.22 or n→∞ lim x2n n→∞ M 2.23 The proof is complete Remark 2.2 The proofs of Lemma 2.1 and Theorem 1.1 draw on ideas from the proofs of ... lim x→ ∞ g x a The main result of this paper is the following theorem Theorem 1.1 Every positive solution of 1.1 converges to (not necessarily prime) a 2-periodic solution Proof of Theorem 1.1 In ... decreasing, it follows that m Therefore, M g g m g m and m ≥g M , M g g M ≤g m 2.7 g M The proof is complete Proof of Theorem 1.1 Let {xn }∞ −α be a positive solution of 1.1 with the initial conditions...
... to the delay search space T consisting of 151 elements The initial estimate ofthe noise floor is obtained from the tail ofthe measured PDP The algorithm stops once the relative change ofthe ... the possible positions ofthe multipath components The columns ofthe matrix K contain the shifted versions ofthe kernel Ruu (nTs − Tl ), l = · · · L0 , where Tl are the possible positions of ... threshold In the case of a perfectly matched model the threshold is selected based on the noise distribution (49) In the case of a model mismatch, the term (52) measures the amount ofthe interference...
... estimates ofthe model sinusoids The computationally most intensive part of this method is the computation ofthe SVD ofthe Hankel matrix H Various algorithms are available for computing the SVD of ... Lanczos method The proposed approach relies on the latter A key step in the filtering procedure is the selection ofthe number K of damped sinusoids characterizing the model function ofthe HLSVD-PRO ... af.c.c = 0.40786 nm in (6) The set of parameters used to compute the synthetic profiles are summarized in Table Figure shows the NSR ofthe synthetic profiles as a function ofthe scaling factor F ranging...
... carbon than the first leaves of either ofthe other types Subsequent differences between the carbon gain ofthe first leaves ofthe sun type and the adaptive type reflected the interplay between increasing ... than the shade type, so that mutual shading within their crowns increased more than in the crown ofthe shade type Therefore, the first leaf ofthe shade type still assimilated more carbon than the ... each other decreased to less than 50% ofthe external level The first leaf ofthe adaptive type then switched its gas exchange from sun to shade characteristics Thereafter, the sun type and the...