... EMPLOYMENT OFCHARGINGMETHODS 12.4.1 Installation and Operation of Batteries andChargers DIN 57 510/VDE 0510 (3) deals with operation and installation of batteries andchargers 12.4.2 Demands of Vented ... Currents andCharging Time Charging data are given in Table 12.4 Table 12.4 Comparison ofcharging data for W- and IU-type charging characteristics Characteristic W IU a Charging current Charging ... end -of- charge current at 2.65 V/cell Charging method 3: allowed end -of- charge current without deactivation for up to days charging time the charging time A variance of + 0.5 hour of the charging...
... the possibility to study the changes of expression of thousands of genes simultaneously depending on the pathogen A large variety ofmethods for normalising and analysing microarray data has, however, ... statistical methods for the detection of differentially expressed genes For each of these steps, the techniques used by the workshop participants will be presented and compared MATERIALS ANDMETHODS ... eBayes correction Softwares Table II Overview of the methodsand software packages used by each team for the detection of differentially expressed genes 642 F Jaffrézic et al Detection of differentially...
... value of the slope of a cartel member's demand curve with price Res Eng Design 13 (2001) The basic assumption of the S-model is that demand is an analytic function of the N values and prices of ... measure of the value of the product is also intuitive in the absence of the S-model The use of V±P as a measure of the driving force for demand was suggested independently by Anderson and Naurus ... Fig Fit of a baseline demand curve by a linear approximation and tual demand surface as a function of the 2N variables of the shift in the linear approximation resulting from a value value and price...
... location andselection [22] Butler et al outlined methods used in rapid evidence Page of 10 assessments (REAs), and acknowledged that selection bias, publication bias, and language of publication ... Studies and Sources of Studies: Included studies and where located within literature search Page of 10 Table 1: Summary of Included Studies and Sources of Studies: Included studies and where located ... employ a variety of methodologies and vary in terms of the depth of description ofmethods used to make the processes rapid Very few reviews explicitly address the questions of what was lost...
... (100% of treatment-naïve samples and 93% of the treatment-experienced samples), S39T/A (94% of the treatment-naïve samples and 100% of the treatmentexperienced samples) and I133V/A/T (84% of the ... reflecting the selectionof particular IN strains or the counter -selection of certain polymorphisms under NRTI-selective pressure Indeed, IN and RT are thought to interact [23], and NRTI-selective ... RT and IN through clustering analyses using RAxML v 7.0.4 and the GTRGAMMA model, rapid bootstrapping (100 runs), and maximum likelihood selectionof the optimal tree according to the Rega and...
... 96-well nucleofection plate was loaded with 20 μL of one of the three nucleofection solutions (approximately 275,000 cells) and the plate was loaded into the Amaxa 96-well Shuttle for nucleofection ... measurement of whole-cell GFP in each well, and secondly by lysis of cells to release GFP in order to yield a more homogeneous measurement Cell lysis was induced by the addition of uL of 0.2 N HCl, and ... of the 96-well initial primary optimization (screen) is shown in Figure 1A Most of the wells had some degree of successful nucleofection of the GFP plasmid shown by a homogeneous expression of...
... development and conservation of this resource we carried out the research “Isolation andselectionof Tetraselmis strains for feeding Geo-Duck larvae at Vandon, Quangninh” Materials andmethods 2.1 ... of a calibration standard solution Results and discussion 3.1 Isolation of Tetraselmis strains Tetraselmis strains were isolated from the seawater at the shrimp farming in Vandon, Quangninh and ... D Nichols, G I Rogers and C D Garland Fatty acid and lipid composition of 10 species of microalgae used in mariculture Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Vol 128, (1989), pp 219-240...
... MATERIALS ANDMETHODS 2.1 Materials 2.2 Methods 2.2.1 Isolation of bacteria 2.2.2 Study of the ability to degrade Toluene 2.2.3 Study of the ability to ... 3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS 3.1 Result of isolation of thermal-tolerant Toluene degrading bacteria 3.2 Result of study of the ability to degrade Toluene 3.3 Result of the ability ... (Das and Chandran, 2010; Reda and Ashraf, 2010) According to Das and Chandran (2010), Bacillus licheniformis which was isolated from polluted stream could degrade crude oil Moreover, Reda and...
... topic "Isolation and selectionthermo-tolerant yeast in alcoholic fermentation starter" is done 1.2 Objectives The aim of this study is isolation andselectionof thermo-tolerant and ethanol- tolerant ... the shape and size of colonies Observing the morphology of yeast under a X100 objective optical microscope andmeasuring the size and shape and photograph yeast cells b Testing physiology and biochemistry ... tolerant of yeast, fermentation will be inhibited, leading to low efficiency of fermentation Therefore, the selectionof yeast strains that is capable of growing, fermentating at high temperatures and...
... individual performance and also growth rate of paternal half-sib sisters and daughters Chapter MATERIALS ANDMETHODS 2.1 SUBJECTS, LOCATION AND TIME OF STUDY 2.1.1 The subjects of study Thirty five ... for each step Milk yield potential of each steps (kg/lactation) Items Number of bulls Comparison (%) SelectionSelectionSelectionSelection based on SelectionSelection based on based on based ... Effectiveness ofselection for Holstein Friesian bulls by EBV of the first lactation milk yield of their daughters 2.3 METHODS 2.3.1 Pedigree based selection for Holstein Friesian bulls Pedigree based selection...
... 1993 as a section of the C Series of the Official Journal of the European Community in all of its official languages This corpus, which was collected and prepared during the MLCC and MULTEXT projects, ... first phase of ARCADE, two types of teams were involved in the project: the corpus providers (LPL and RALI) and the (RALI, LOILIA, ISSCO, IRMC and LIA) General coordination was handled by J V~ronis ... definition of several evaluation measures and an assessment of their relative merits The comparative study of the systems performance also yielded a better understanding of the various techniques...
... instrumentation andmethodsandtechniques / Francis Rouessac and Annick Rouessac ; translated by Steve Brooks and Francis and Annick Rouessac — 2nd ed p cm Includes bibliographical references and index ... Modern Instrumentation MethodsandTechniques Second Edition Francis Rouessac and Annick Rouessac University of Le Mans, France Translated by Francis and Annick Rouessac and Steve Brooks English ... 22.9 Mean value, accuracy of a collection of measurements Variance and standard deviation Random or indeterminate errors Confidence interval of the mean Comparison of results – parametric tests...
... adjustment ofselection conditions and 4) the actual selection/ screen of more soluble variants 3.1 Construction of Gene Fusion A fusion between the gene of the protein of interest and the CAT-gene, ... polymerases, and provide a means to carry out iterative rounds ofselectionand amplification Multiple cycles ofselectionand amplification should ultimately lead to the accumulation of those polymerase ... been used for mutagenesis andselectionof novel DNA polymerase α alleles by complementation andselectionof the library at 37°C (4) 24 Venkatesan and Loeb Expression of DNA polymerase genes...
... after one to two changes of fixative Poor spreading of metaphase cells and the presence of cytoplasm often occur during preparation due to poor fixation and/ or poor swelling of cells during hypotonic ... 10–18% of cases and structural abnormalities of 13q14 in 10–28% of cases However, accurate and successful cytogenetic analysis of specimens has been hindered by the low in vitro mitotic activity of ... detected in 33% of the patients with follicular lymphoma, polysomy 12 in 37% of patients with diffuse large-cell lymphoma, monosomy 18 in 43% of 24 Sandberg and Chen cases with CLL, and 28% of those...
... Catalyst: A mixture of 5.26 g of rhodium chloride trihydrate, 0.34 g of palladium chloride, 18 g of carbon (Darco G-60), and 200 ml of water is rapidly stirred and heated to 80° A solution of lithium ... equivalents) of chromium trioxide in a mixture of ml of water and 23 ml of acetic acid A 250-ml three-necked flask is equipped with a dropping funnel, a thermometer, and a mechanical stirrer, and is ... dropping funnel, and a nitrogen inlet and outlet (mercury filled U-tube) The flask is charged with a mixture of 41 g (0.50 mole) of cyclohexene and 0.05 g of cuprous bromide, and the mixture is...
... development of the city of Sóo Paulo and its hinterland, moving on from mapping and surveying the then "province" to undertaking topographical surveys of the expanding urban area, designing roads and ... near to workplaces and the city center and within easy reach of green space One of the main features of this design concept was the layout of the road and street systems which generally followed ... railways and being closely involved in the construction of bridges, fortifications and public buildings in general (Simừes Jr., 1990) The growing importance of these activities, which expanded in tandem...
... consequence of the lack of plan and the existence of the slums in the metropolitan area is that the environment is strongly attacked The effect of this in the quality of life of the city and the ... University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and São José Vale Rio Preto The associated work of the UFRJ and the city of São José Vale Rio Preto is the result of the starting team work of the UFRJ and the ... the dominion of capital The principles of rationalism made tabula rasa of cultural realities and needs, creating housing designs that followed the mandates of rationalisation of space and buildings,...
... project of sports and recreation for young people, expansion of services and programs of basic health, training of community health agents, support for the creation of nurseries, and improvement of ... conditions of the area and the quality of life In all programs of urbanisation, socio-economic profiles of the communities were drawn up In all programs of urbanisation, the removal and resettlement of ... process of negotiating benefits and costs of unwanted land uses within a democratic decision arena; 44 MethodsandTechniques in Urban Engineering the second refers to an understanding of siting...
... based on configuration of related offer and demand sets, researching past offer sets may be interesting for understanding how factors evolution influences a site 84 MethodsandTechniques in Urban ... of location factors that can be measured in territorial sites and associated to characteristics of under study projects The offer and demand levels of these location factors must be defined and ... population, general services and environmental constrains One approach for location problem solving is based on cross analysis (ex: offer vs demand) ofgeneraland specific factors General factors...
... intercommunication, the formation of groups, cooperative production of content, formation of a public and the directing of attention, managing and development of information and knowledge, and for presenting ... aspirations of such a project Accordingly this form of wiki has in principle two functions: on the one hand the pooling of information and formation of categories, and on the other hand the creation of ... participate in the creation and presentation of the contents The roles of producer and recipient are falling apart, and entirely new worlds of knowledge and areas of identification are arising...