... stored procedure with iSeries Navigator 85 5.3.2 Creating an SQL stored procedure with the Run SQL Scripts utility 88 5.3.3 Creating an SQL stored procedure with DB2 Universal ... example: Implementation with result sets 7.10.1 GetSuppliers stored procedure with the Java parameter style 7.10.2 GetSuppliers stored procedure with the DB2GENERAL ... Creating an SQL trigger with iSeries Navigator 10.4.2 Creating an SQL trigger with the Run SQL Scripts utility 10.4.3 Creating SQL triggers with traditional...
... elements within the P1 promoter region with the double-stranded binding protein WT-1, a known repressor of Bcl-2 transcription and the most extensively studied WT-1 has been shown to interact with ... G-quadruplexes of cancer, lead to the formation of 3D structures with distinctive binding pockets that offer sites for specific targeting with drugs This diversity expressed in different folding patterns ... proposed to have an unusual G-quadruplex with a large hairpin loop containing 25 or 26 bases (Fig 2C) Unlike c-Myb, the two hTERT G-quadruplexes are dissimilar, with the upstream G-quadruplex forming...
... cycles was within the linear range of amplification for lens aB2-crystallin The other tissues were still within linear range at 25 and 30 cycles A parallel set of reactions was run without reverse ... and eluted stepwise with 20 mm Tris ⁄ HCl, pH 8.5, with 0.1 m and 0.25 m NaCl Fractions from the 0.25 m NaCl elution containing the recombinant crystallin were concentrated with Amicon centrifugal ... and aA-crystallin was identified by comparing its position with a sample of recombinant proteins run in parallel, as well as probing with a polyclonal antibody to zebrafish aB1 The production of...
... d] in [0, ∞)2 with a < b and c < d The mapping f : ∆ → R is s-convex on ∆ if f (λx + (1 − λ)z, λy + (1 − λ)w) ≤ λs f (x, y) + (1 − λ)s f (z, w) holds for all (x, y), (z, w) ∈ ∆ with λ ∈ [0, 1] ... co-ordinates as following: Definition Let us consider the bidimensional interval ∆ = [a, b] × [c, d] in R2 with a < b, c < d A function f : ∆ → R will be called convex on the coordinates if the partial mappings ... s-convex in the second sense if f (αx + βy) ≤ αs f (x) + β s f (y) for all x, y ∈ [0, ∞), α, β ≥ with α + β = and for some fixed s ∈ (0, 1] We denote by Ks the class of all s-convex functions Obviously,...
... Cτ and Cτ are both Banach spaces endowed with the max-norm φ τ max φ k k∈ −τ,0 1.8 For any real function x defined on the interval −τ, T and any t ∈ 0, T with T ∈ N, we denote by xt an element ... classical condition u0 αu η C 1.10 from ordinary difference equations Here this condition connects the history u0 with the single u η This is suggested by the well-posedness of BVP 1.9 , since the ... Intervals In this section, we consider the following BVP with parameter λ: −Δ2 u t − u0 t ∈ 1, T , λr t f t, ut , αu η u T t ∈ −τ, , h, 4.1 βu ξ with h 0 The BVP 4.1 is equivalent to the equation u...
... β to Hn through the familiar functional calculus, that is, f X : U diag f λ1 , , f λn U∗ 1.8 with a unitary matrix U which diagonalizes X as U∗ XU diag λ1 , , λn 1.9 The function f t is ... that in his original definition of n-convexity Kraus restricted the requirement 1.11 only for X ≥ with rank X We will return to this point later The corresponding matrix-versions of 1.5 and 1.6 ... functional is the Trace, in symbol, Tr X , which is defined as the sum of diagonal entries of X with respect to any orhonormal basis The useful properties of the trace are commutativity, Tr XY...
... for homogeneous continuous pair with P-property and M-property, respectively As an application, a bound of the solution to the homogeneous complementarity problem with a P-type function is obtained ... homogeneous functions with degrees θ and ρ, respectively Then the following conclusions hold: (i) T(x) ≤ T · x θ ; (ii) if the inverse T −1 in Ᏼ exists, then T −1 is positively homogeneous with degree ... Remarks 2.3 The definitions of α(T), β(T) associated with a P-type positively homogeneous function T generalize the definitions of α(M), β(M) associated with a P-matrix in [5, 6], respectively By (2.8)–(2.11),...
... rinsed with PBS three times to remove any non-adherent cells For the experiments with fibroblasts alone, the adherent cells were then fixed with a 4% formaldehyde solution (Fisher) and stained with ... rinsed with phosphate buffered saline (PBS) (1X strength) before seeding the cells The cells were cultured on the substrates in Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium (Hyclone) supplemented with 10% ... and 1% penicillin/ streptomycin (Hyclone) with an initial seeding density of 3500 cells/cm2 of substrate surface area Some experiments were performed with fibroblasts alone and some by simultaneously...
... while denote with A(x) = Γ + p − e −x 1/ p p (4.2) the lower bound established by Alzer [1], with G(x) = 1 p − e −x a p Γ p p x2 + −x ap (4.3) that one established by Gautschi [3], with Q(x) = ... e−((x+(1−1/ p) 1/ p )/2) p (4.4) that one established by Qi-Guo [5] when x > (1 − 1/ p)1/ p , and finally with E(x) = − that one established by Elbert-Laforgia [2] v xp p+1 (4.5) A Laforgia and P Natalini ... values of x > (9(3p + 1)/4(2p + 1))1/ p such that E(x) represents the best lower bound of I(x) with respect to A(x), Q(x), and G(x) Moreover we state that this is always true in general, more...
... construction u1,ik is the labeled word with the ¯ ¯ ¯ smallest label in u so that u1,ik · · · utk ,ik consists of the word with the smallest label in u ¯ ¯ together with all words of u to its right ... ¯ ¯ then u1,ik−1 is the word with the smallest label in u so that u1,ik−1 · · · utk−1 ,ik−1 consists of ¯ ¯ ¯ the word of u with the smallest label in u together with all words to its right Continuing ... on top starting with the bricks corresponding to the initial segment of ψ of length |ψ|−1, i.e LLN , and the β-bricks are on the bottom starting with the brick that corresponds with the M of ψ...
... we assign degree α We may equip it with a coproduct determined by the requirement ∆(Xα ) := Xα1 ⊗ Xα2 , α1 +α2 =α + α1 ,α2 ∈K0 (CRF S ) with which it becomes a connected graded bialgebra, and hence ... forest consisting of a single tree T colored by S = {a, b} with root drawn at the top, T := a a b b a b a and the cut edges indicated with dashed lines Then PC (T ) = b b b a and RC (T ) = a a ... [A′′ ] = γ 4.1 Connection to work of W Zhao Let NC denote the “usual” Hopf algebra of non-commutative symmetric functions I.e NC is the free algebra on generators Yn , n ∈ N, with coproduct defined...
... since they not consume fossil energy sources, and thus are neutral with regard to the atmospheric CO balance (Ran2 ) ney et al, 1991 Within the interest of land set aside programmes in industrialized ... as H·D , with H stem height and D stem diameter at 22 cm aboveground, unless indicated otherwise A general model was tested, = = where DM is dry mass and VI is volume index together with two ... use nondestructive methods to estimate biomass gated production Forest managers are often faced with several estimates of plantation productivity Not only are there different measures of productivity,...
... compatible with tree volume equations NZ J For Sci 5, 313-322 Gregoire TG, Schabenberger O (1996) Nonlinear mixed-effect modeling of cumulative bole volume with spatially correlated within-tree ... combinations with the lowest sum a of squares of the prediction error of the excluded trees, are chosen as candidates for the final model By adding stand parameters to allow for temporal changes within ... model behaviour, with due reference to the cross-validation results For example, age may be selected as a final predictor according to the criteria and 3, but, in combination with other predictor...
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... files PERL with its high capability of recognizing string patterns simplifies the processing and analysis • It takes far less programming time to extract data with PERL than with C or with Java ... has got a definition, association with one of the three ontologies, along with a relationship identifier which describes the term’s relationship (parent-child) with other GO terms The consortium ... (+1) or incorrect (-1) by comparing it with original annotation BLAST results were associated as "features" with these samples The classifier was trained with this data to predict the function...
... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Acknowledgements Facing the PhD was a thrilling challenge with many ups and downs It would not have been possible without the help and support of so many people in so many ways…I am ... response in HAB, LAB, NAB animals In this context dissected brain areas associated with the fear circuitry were analyzed with the transcript-scanning method (Soong et al., 2002) to determine the transcript ... in1985for the presence of two different Ca2+ currents in cardiomyocytes with high and low threshold activation characteristics, and with fast and slow channel inactivation components The Ca2+ current...
... bestowing me with countless opportunities to enrich my well-being and knowledge during the course of my doctoral studies It would have been impossible to have completed this project without the ... conditions and this effect was more prominent with hyper-aggregation than normal-aggregation The xii temporal variations in width were asymmetric with a greater excursion into the red blood cell ... reconstructed image with faint areas of grey at the edge of the erythrocyte column 47 Figure 3.9: Statistical comparison of automated and manual measurements of cell-free layer width with faint grey...
... (HC) approximation For example, trigonometric polynomials with frequencies in HCs have been widely used for approximating functions with a bounded mixed derivative or difference These classical ... ), K r,a (Ts ) and Hs,r (Ts ) coincide as function spaces equipped with equivalent norms However, if s is large, the unit balls with respect to the norms of these spaces differ significantly As ... modified Korobov space K r,a (Is , w) in the weighted space L2 (Is , w) with the Jacobi weight w by Jacobi polynomials with powers in the corner HC Γ(s, T, a), where Is := [−1, 1]s We believe...
... domains with smooth boundaries such that Ωj ↑ Ω and that Ωj contains a connected open neighbourhood Wj of Φ−1 tj ({z0 } ∪ V ) This choice is possible in view of (1.2.c) ˜ Next, we let Ωj be the connected ... expressed as lower envelopes of integrals with respect to Jensen measures Thus, Jensen measures (see the next section for details) come into play and provide us with sufficient conditions on continuity ... (Ω) ⊃ V for every t > close enough to (1.4.d) For every point ξ ∈ S, the set of Jensen measures with barycenter at ξ relative to the cone P SH(Ω) ∩ C(Ω) reduces to the Dirac mass {δξ } Then the...