... blending of logics will lead to the integration of more mainstream cultural in uences into symphonic performances, forcing critics to react directly to the pros and cons of competing logics andto ... valorizing and naturalizing musical tastes In addition, critics are key actors who can moderate andin uence how institutional change works its way into organizations, andin turn, may be drivers in ... Berlioz’s oratorio L’Enfance du Christ, describing and explaining its different sections, story line, and key points It was a work rarely performed, and the critic went to some length to describe...
... opposed to being initiated by the provider), but it may not be unusual for clients who are interested in HIV testing to present to primary care clinic andto initially ask to be evaluated for minor ... training, and by offering testing in the context of comprehensive clinical care, provider-initiated testing offers a unique opportunity to increase access toand acceptance of HIV testing We evaluated ... Since 2002, funding has become increasingly available to support HIV treatment in the developing world [13,14] HIV testing is the critical entry point not only for engagement into treatment and...
... remove the K-D apparatus and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes 10.7 Remove the Snyder column and rinse the flask andits lower joint into the concentrator tube with 1-2 mL of ... remove the K-D apparatus and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes Remove the micro-Snyder column and rinse its lower joint into the concentrator tube with a minimum amount of cyclohexane ... remove the K-D apparatus and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes Remove the micro-Snyder column and rinse its lower joint into the concentrator tube with a minimum amount of methylene...
... seal into the sample during shipment and storage A field reagent blank prepared from reagent water and carried through the sampling and handling protocol can serve as a check on such contamination ... flow rate to 20 mL/min Attach the trap inlet to the purging device, and set the purge and trap systemto purge (Figure 3) Open the syringe valve located on the purging device sample introduction ... syringe and attach a closed syringe valve Open the sample bottle (or standard) and carefully pour the sample into the syringe barrel to just short of overflowing Replace the syringe plunger and...
... prior to introducing it into the syringe Remove the plunger from a mL syringe and attach a closed syringe valve Open the sample bottle (or standard) and carefully pour the sample into the syringe ... mixed and added as a single spiking solution 11.5 Attach the syringe-syringe valve assembly to the syringe valve on the purging device Open the syringe valves and inject the sample into the purging ... laboratory capability and an ongoing analysis of spiked samples to evaluate and document data quality The laboratory must maintain records to * This equation corrects an error made in the original...
... apparatus and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes 10.9 Increase the temperature of the hot water bath to 95-100°C Remove the Synder column and rinse the flask andits lower joint into ... remove the K–D apparatus and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes 10.10 Remove the micro-Snyder column and rinse its lower joint into the concentrator tube with a minimum amount of 2-propanol ... define the working range of the detector Using injections of 2-5 µL, analyze each calibration standard according to Section 11 and tabulate peak height or area responses against the mass injected...
... be heated in a muffle furnace After drying and cooling, glassware should be sealed and stored in a clean environment to prevent any accumulation of dust or other contaminants Store inverted or ... as a safeguard against laboratory contamination 8.1.4 The laboratory must, on an ongoing basis, spike and analyze a minimum of 10% of all samples to monitor and evaluate laboratory data quality ... described in Section 12.3 If the internal standard calibration procedure is being used, the internal standard must be added to the sample extract and mixed thoroughly immediately before injection into...
... as a safeguard against laboratory contamination 8.1.4 The laboratory must, on an ongoing basis, spike and analyze a minimum of 10% of all samples to monitor and evaluate laboratory data quality ... sample into a L separatory funnel 10.2 Add 60 mL methylene chloride to the sample bottle, seal, and shake 30 seconds to rinse the inner surface Transfer the solvent to the separatory funnel and ... be 5-10 minutes 10.8 Remove the Snyder column and rinse the flask andits lower joint into the concentrator tube with 1-2 mL of hexane A mL syringe is recommended for this operation Stopper the...
... apparatus and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes Remove the micro-Snyder column and rinse its lower joint into the concentrator tube with 0.2 mL of methanol Adjust the final volume to ... apparatus and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes Remove the micro-Snyder column and rinse its lower joint into the concentrator tube with 0.2 mL of methylene chloride Adjust the final ... remove the K-D apparatus and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes 10.7 Remove the Snyder column and rinse the flask andits lower joint into the concentrator tube with 1-2 mL of...
... bath and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes Remove the Snyder column and rinse the flask andits lower joint into the concentrator tube with 1-2 mL of methylene chloride A mL syringe ... water bath and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes Remove the Snyder column and rinse the flask andits lower joint into the concentrator tube with approximately 0.2 mL of acetone or ... part of a standard mixture that may contain DFTPP and calculate the tailing factor The benzidine tailing factor must be less than 3.0 Calculation of the tailing factor is illustrated in Figure...
... apparatus and allow it to drain and cool for at least 10 minutes Remove the micro-Snyder column and rinse its lower joint into the concentrator tube with 0.2 mL of hexane Adjust the extract volume to ... Training—Workers must be trained in the proper method of removing contaminated gloves and clothing without contacting the exterior surfaces 4.3.1.3 Personal hygiene—Thorough washing of hands and ... m/z 320 and 322, its concentration may be reduced in the calibration standards andin the internal standard spiking solution (Section 6.10) One of the calibration standards should contain 2,3,7,8-TCDD...
... results in Zak space sequence design and analysis, and a discussion of the main open problems in this area In the paper “Tree image growth analysis using instantaneous phase modulation” by J Ramachandran ... mechanical information contained into the EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing electrical current signal Then statistical indicators such as kurtosis are adopted to highlight the presence ... communications” by N Josso et al., following EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing a linear time-varying wideband system representation, two methods for estimating the underwater communication...
... unconstrained point, if we have strict inequality in all inequalities defining A, and a constrained point else Assume that F is an unconstrained point By continuity, Ft = F (I + ta ⊗ b) belongs to A ... constrained point Therefore it suffices to prove that the constrained points belong to K lc in order to show that A ⊆ K lc Then K qc ⊆ A ⊆ K lc ⊆ K qc and thus A = K qc Having equality in one ... then extended to O(2, 3) invariant sets related to the modeling of thin films Finally, we study sets defined by singular values and the results obtained here are an important ingredient in the derivation...
... obstruction during aerosol challenge with MCh, illustrating the decline in EF50 A and B, top tracings: pneumotachograph airflow signals A and B, bottom tracings: corresponding integrated VT signal ... attained include loss of the righting reflex (lost during the onset of anesthesia) and of the toe-pinch reflex (lost during medium to deep anesthesia) If the animal attempts to withdraw its limb, ... attached to the inspiratory and expiratory sides of a ventilator and the remaining tube to a pressure transducer that measures tracheal pressure Ventilation should then be set at a rate comparable to...
... measured noninvasively by NIRS (InSpectra™; Hutchinson Technology Inc., Hutchinson, MN, USA) Maximal thenar muscle StO2 was determined by moving the probe over the thenar prominence StO2 was continuously ... and StO2 in group B Skeletal muscle StO2 in patients with severe heart failure and additional severe sepsis or septic shock We previously detected high StO2 and slow deceleration in StO2 during ... instability In shock states, blood flow to the splanchnic and renal circulations falls, whereas flow to the heart and brain is maintained [28] This results in a fall in the oxygen content of blood in...
... INSIG Insulin-induced protein IPGTT Intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test IPITT Intraperitoneal insulin tolerance test IR Insulin receptor IRAP Insulin-responsive amino peptidase IRS Insulin receptor ... protein (CRP) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) These inflammatory cytokines wreak havoc on insulin signaling by activating JNK in skeletal muscle, leading to increased serine phosphorylation of IRS and insulin ... (208, 214, 215), cytochalasin D (207) and botulinum toxin C2 (216) inhibits insulin-stimulated GLUT4 translocation to the PM, supporting a crucial role for actin integrity in insulin action It is...
... presented in this thesis provides new insights of modeling the quayside operation problem in port container terminals and introduces a set of potent tools to handle the challenging issues rising from ... as landside operations, transport connection and routing within the surrounding area 1.2 Port Container Terminals and Quayside Operations In general terms, the container handling activities in ... corresponds to a linear CHAPTER INTRODUCTION stretch of space in the port container terminal where vessels are able to moor Quay cranes are industry-standard equipment for loading and discharging containers...
... flow in infinite sectors, in finite 2D domains with corners, andin infinite cones First, unsteady flows in sectors are considered The initial flow regime is assumed to be radial, which leads to self-similarity ... flows in sectors and cones 1.1 Overview of Viscous Flows in Sectors and Domains with Corners Fluid flows in sectors and cones have a wide range of applications including mechanical engineering, aerospace ... corner point is approached, andin the case if the opening angle 2α is less than about 146.3◦ the flows consist of in nite series of eddies with decreasing size and intensity rotating in alternating...
... Q, and cluster the row vectors to q clusters Each cluster correspond to a data-driven DA Aj , and the n sentences are classified according to the cluster they belong toIn order to use the DRs in ... Levy and C Manning 2003 Is it harder to parse chinese, or the chinese treebank? In Proc Annual Meeting of ACL, pages 439–446 A Stolcke 2002 Srilm - an extensible language modeling toolkit In Proc ... management In Proc ASRU D Jurafsky and J H Martin 2009 Speech and Language Processing, 2nd Edition Pearson Education R J Larsen and M L Marx 2000 An Introduction to Mathematical Statistics andIts Applications,...
... responsible for the input data and calculations for the district heating system The system modelling and optimization in the energy system modelling tool reMIND was a joint effort by Jửnsson and Svensson ... are assumed to be for the Nth plant 17 5.3 The energy system modelling tool reMIND In Papers I-III, V, VII and IX the energy system modelling tool reMIND tool is used When using the tool the work ... when studying CCS in the industry sector since the industrial point sources usually are smaller than the point sources in the power and heat sector One way of limiting the cost of CCS is to create...