... the decomposition of animal urine and feces (ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and methane, among others) (Donham and Gustafson, 1982; Donham and Popendorf, 1985; Donham et al., 1995) The combination ... S), ammonia, carbon dioxide, methane, and carbon monoxide are the most pervasive (Donham et al., 1982a; Donham and Gustafson, 1982; Donham et al., 1982b; Donham and Popendorf, 1985; Donham et ... health, given the human population and rate of consumption ifap systems, onthe other hand, have shifted to a focus on growing animals as units of protein production Rather than balancing the natural...
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... relations to one another, whose final goal is always the relation to our own will Thus we no longer consider the where, the when, the why, and the whither in things, but simply and solely the what… ... relations can obtain between the willing subject and the objects of will: “only through these (relations) is the object interesting to the individual, in other words, has it a relation to the will.” ... wind, this is their nature, this is the essence of the forces objectified in them, this is the Idea.” (WWR1: 182) The genius's aesthetic knowledge, then, consists of direct perception of the essential...
... than the taste of the lowest common denominator, the taste of the massmarket If aesthetic experience is indeed 'for everyone', it exposes us to everyone's taste Thus and onthe other hand, the ... KUHLKEN I Therefore, the dilemma of aesthetic experience is, as the notion suggests, a double bind Onthe one hand, aesthetic experience is universal; it is 'for everyone' It is, to use the language ... happened to the artworld is that it has traded the fervour of a Vienna at the turn of the century for a retreat into insitutions onthe model of the Tate museums in London And even though these institutions...
... education (degree or professional qualification): 30.9%; personal communication with Dr Hinz 17.04.08) For the comparison of the valuation of hypothetical health states we used the data from the ... or depressed) The second component of the EQ-5D is a visual analogue scale (VAS), providing the respondents with the option to describe their current overall health status on a thermometer-type ... states the medical students valued the hypothetical health states higher than the general population For the health state 12121 there was a tendency (p < 10) towards a higher valuation by the medical...
... during the first session onthe traditional tilt table were in the second session treated onthe tilt stepper In the second experiment, we investigated the effect of passively induced movements on ... Also, the range of motion is adjustable in the tilt stepper, so that the extent of flexion and extension can be increased or decreased depending onthe condition of the patient Therefore, the tilt ... 0.0001) and in the interactions (F (3, 18) = 8.68, p < 0.0009) For the group treated onthe traditional tilt table, pairwise comparisons with the t-test with additional Bonferroni's correction showed...
... rationale for the necessary intervention at controlling the limb alignment in the therapeutic regime of PFPS We hypothesized that the neighboring bone rotation (femoral and tibial) around the ... tibia via the patellar tendon With femoral rotation, the predominant forces acting onthe patella are the bony geometry and the peripatellar soft tissue restraints.[19] The limitations of the current ... subjected to the influence of the neighboring bone rotation other than the simple inter-relationship between the patella and its immediate neighborhood, the patellar sulcus Abnormal motions of the tibia...
... positive continuous function h, then the solvability of the boundary value problem depends neither on a, nor on h Moreover, even the prescribed boundary values ν , ν are not involved onthe existence ... solutions depends onthe amplitude of the range of the values assumed by the functions a and g in the interval [ν1, ν2] determined by the prescribed boundary values In Section we study the existence/non-existence ... (2.8) implies the validity of the analogous condition with g > 1, assumed in [11] (see condition (8)) But, onthe other hand, taking g > one can lose the summability of the function KC required...
... ≡ because of the continuity of the function qn1j on (0, R) In such a case, the ˜ n satisfy the equation ln (qn2j ) = For the same ˜ elements of the second row of matrix Q ˜ reason as above, we ... |m|≤n The terms r R n (k) m anm Hn (ω) |m|≤n of the series onthe right-hand side of (29) are harmonic functions in ∑R Since these series converge uniformly onthe sphere SR, they also converge ... 1) Therefore, there exists a constant Mk such that (15) holds for s = k under the condi1 tion n > k(α − 1) − If n > σ (α − 1) − , then the first integral onthe right-hand side of (14) converges...
... prove the main theorems of this section Theorem 3.3 Let h be a nonnegative integer Assume that all the coefficients apq together with their derivatives with respect to t are bounded on Q Then there ... where C is a constant independent of u and f Proof From the assumptions onthe regularities of the coefficients apq and of the function f it follows that the solution (cN (t))N of the system (3.5), ... establish the theorems onthe unique existence and the regularity in time Lemma 3.1 ([8], Lemma 3.1) Assume u, a, b are real-valued continuous on an interval [a, b], b is nonnegative and integrable on...
... solution x t to the boundary value problem xΔΔ t λf t, xσ t , xΔ t , xΔ a 0, t ∈ a, ρ2 b Ì, x b Then the boundary value problem 1.2 has at least one solution in C2 a, b Proof The proof is the ... Additional Result Parallel to the definition of delta derivative, the notion of nabla derivative was introduced, and the main relations between the two operations were studied in Applying to the ... Equations version of the induction principle on time scales Remark 1.6 , we can obtain the following result Theorem 3.1 Let g : σ a , b Ì × Ê2 → Ê be continuous Suppose that there are constants...
... E conditions hold: a M is bounded in E; b the functions belonging to {y : y t x t / v0 t , x ∈ M} and {z : z t M} are locally equicontinuous on R ; c the functions from {y : y t are equiconvergent, ... unbounded solution for BVP 1.1 by using the Leray-Schauder nonlinear alternative Theorem 3.1 Suppose that conditions H1 – H3 hold Then BVP 1.1 has at least one unbounded solution 10 Boundary Value Problems ... of BVP 1.2 by the Leray-Schauder continuation theorem When ki 0, i 1, 2, , n, and nonlinearity f is variable separable, BVP 1.1 reduces to the second order two-point BVP onthe half-line u...
... Ordinary Differential Equations, John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, USA, 1964 Z Belhachmi, B Brighi, and K Taous, Onthe concave solutions of the Blasius equation,” Acta Mathematica Universitatis ... Notation One has s 1−s ds, Sz s Az t t t Bz t β s ds Sz s for β ≤ t < 2.7 We consider the following integral equation of the form z t Az t − t Bz t for β ≤ t < 2.8 Lemma 2.1 The integral equation ... have β |d T z s /ds|ds ≤ M This, together with the absolute continuity of the Lebesgue integral, implies that T C {T z t : z ∈ C} is equicontinuous Onthe other hand, |T z t | ≤ t ≤ β |s| − s...
... present a sufficient condition onthe nonexistence of nontrivial solutions of BVP 1.5 Finally, in Section 4, we provide various sets of sufficient conditions onthe existence of solutions of BVP 1.5 ... sufficient condition for the existence of unique solutions of BVP 1.5 To conclude the introduction, we refer to 21, 22 for the general background on difference equations Advances in Difference Equations ... of solutions of discrete boundary value problems are scarce Hence Theorem 3.1 complements existing ones Existence of Solutions Theorem 3.1 gives a set of sufficient conditions onthe nonexistence...
... inequalities on f and onthe boundary conditions In Section 3, the a priori bounds from Section are used in conjunction with the nonlinear alternative to prove the existence of solutions to the BVPs ... (1.5) The proofs rely onthe a priori bounds on solutions of Section and the nonlinear alternative The following theorem gives the existence of solutions to the Dirichlet BVP on time scales Theorem ... were the works [1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10] A priori bounds on solutions In order to apply Theorem 1.8, a priori bounds on solutions to the BVPs are needed In this section conditions on f and on the...
... and −1 uses the fact that condition (2.3) holds if and only if Vn Vn−1 Sn ∩ KerAn = {0} Since condition (2.3) does not depend onthe representation of connecting operators, we get the following ... mentioned paper, a singularvalue decomposition (SVD) of An is employed for constructing an orthogonal projection Qn onto KerAn and it seems not to be convenient for a further extension of the ... or nonsingular simultaneously ¯ An + Bn Qn−1,n and G Corollary 2.2 confirms that it suffices to restrict our consideration to orthogonal projections onto KerAn , as was done in [3] However, in the...
... t ∈ [0, ∞), the function x → u(x, t) belongs to H m (Ω) Onthe other hand, since the principal coefficients apq are continuous in x ∈ Ω uniformly with respect to t ∈ [0, ∞) and the constant a0 in ... For j = we obtain the statement Propostion 2.2 is proved We can now state our theorem onthe smoothness of generalized solutions of the problem (2.1) - (2.3) in the whole domain Theorem 2.2 Let ... The function ϕ1 u = (1−ϕ0 )u equals in some neighborhood of the conical point We can apply theorems onthe smoothness of solutions of elliptic problems in a 2m+l smooth domain to this function...
... prerequisite to therapeutic decision making Furthermore, it should be noted that the treatment effect may not be demonstrable for the first 12 months of therapy [14,15] The exact reasons remain unknown ... together with Page of further details of the patient inclusion and exclusion criteria for the studies, can be found in the original publications [14,15] Patients Pooled patient data from the ... than in the active group (3.155; p = 0.049; Table 3) Combined data from the Danish-Dutch and EXACTLE studies confirmed the reduction in progression in patients receiving augmentation therapy...
... valuation multiples for the year 1980, the period preceding the introduction of the criteria included in the indices, are strongly correlated with their values for 1990 Also, using the valuation ... calculated as the ratio between the market value of the assets (book value of assets - book value of equity + market value of equity) and the book value of the assets EVAdj Thevalue of a company ... computations The description of the variables is provided in TableTable shows the frequency of companies considering the level of corporate governance risk Looking at the average values corresponding...