... break off relations or contact with someone, you decide to end relations or contact with that person. The two countries broke off relations with each other. I was so angry at my in-laws that ... the mud from my car. What did I do to my car? 2. Timmy forcibly removed the propellers of my model airplane. What did Timmy do to my model airplane's propellers? 3. In Question 2, how would ... less common than might. Can is the most common in American English: most common: Can I drop in tonight? formal: May I drop in tonight? very rare: Might I drop in tonight? Permission: may...
... Lục Văn Hai_Trung-Anh strongly, and many buildings and big houses are grown up a lot.Morever, the growth of economy has given a lot of advantages by making people ... richer, healther, and freer to enjoy their lives.I always pride of my city whenever I talk about him.I wished that could work at my hometown after finishing at university. ...
... application 286Getting more information on S60 Platform Services 289Extending Flash on Sony Ericsson devices 290Getting started with Flash on Sony Ericsson devices 290Working with accelerometers on ... working with Symbian phones is that applications must be digitally signed: Symbian version 8.1 allows installation of applications with restriction to some APIs. Symbian phones were once prey ... APIs available on all mobile devices and being used by the profile layer. Java Specification Requests (JSRs) define revisions of the Connected Device Configuration (CDC) specification. You can...
... rates of silicon islandgrowth on Si(111) surfaces with the STM werealong the surface [18]. It is important to definethe sort of conditions on the surface that are obtained as a function of tunneling ... transfer contribute to the continuous atom transfer with the STM. As aresult, highly doped and compound nanostructuresisland growth: the continuous transfer of weaklybonded silicon atoms along the ... STM-induced evaporation of SiO2films has beenshown to occur only at temperatures higher thanre-evaporation is consistent with the fact that theprobabilities for field-induced evaporation of nega- 450°C...
... CONTENTSAcknowledgements viiNotes on contributors ix1. Introduction 1Bradley MontonPart I: The Scientific Image 92. Constructive Empiricism and the Argument fromUnderdetermination 11Maarten ... general impression is one of an attenu-ation of van Fraassen’s position. Andr´e Kukla sums up the situation asfollows:In 1980, constructive empiricism is presented as a conclusion that follows ... attitude.Coupled with the presumed conclusion that any rational person should bea constructive empiricist, this gives an epistemological principle that statesthat one should only believe the...
... measured in relation to the total number ofchondrocytes. Zonal attribution of PTH1R positive chon-drocytes was done with respect to the typical shape ofchondrocytes at the different zones of articular ... PTH1R expression 6 weeks after resection of the ACL. E, PTH1R expression 12 weeks after the sham operation. F, PTH1R expression 12 weeks after resection of the ACL. Magnification bar: 0,25 ... ex-pression 3 weeks after the sham operation. B, PTH1R expression 3 weeks after resection of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). C, PTH1R expression 6 weeks after the sham operation. D, PTH1R...
... trans-mission relies on the signal waves propagating on the surfaceof the human body, that is, on- body propagation. Unlikeconventional large-scale propagation (indoors, outdoors,etc.), on- body ... differ depending on theantenna locations on the body. This will lead to different on- body path loss in different regions and dimensions on 10 EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking−0.500.51ρ21,310 ... model validation is presented inSection 5, and conclusions of the current work are drawn inSection 6.2. Scenario DescriptionWe consider a specific scenario of a walking human with anatural...
... approximations of f starting from x converges to x∗∈ X.Since then, several authors considered the problem of existence and uniqueness of afixed point for contraction-type operators on partially ... of ϕ-contractions in ordered complete metric spaces.The aim of this paper is to present some fixed-point theorems for ϕ-contractions on ordered and complete gauge space. As an application, existence ... ϕ-contractions on ordered and complete gauge space. Our theorems generalize and extend some recent results inthe literature. As an application, existence results for some integral equations on...
... ApplicationIn this section, we indicate an application of Theorem 2.1 part ii to obtain the explicitbound on the solution of the following boundary value problem for one dimensional partialdifferential ... useful inequality with two dependent limitswas established.Lemma 1.2. Let ut be a real-valued nonnegative continuous function defined on −T, T and let cand a be nonnegative constants. Then ... Section 2 includes some new integral inequalities with two dependent lim-its and relevant proofs. Subsequently, Section 3 includes an application on the boundednessof the solutions of nonlinear...
... positive solutions of a fourth-order differentialequation subject to nonlocal and nonlinear boundary conditions that models a particular stationarystate of an elastic beam with nonlinear controllers. ... Journal of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series, vol. 74, no. 3, pp. 673–693, 2006.26 G. Infante, “Positive solutions of differential equations with nonlinear boundary conditions,” Discreteand ... L. Pelicer, “Monotone positive solutions for a fourth order equation with nonlinear boundary conditions,” Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, vol. 71, no. 9, pp.3834–3841,...
... (2001)9.´Ciri´c, Lj: Non-self mappings satisfying nonlinear contractive condition with applications.Nonlinear Anal. 71, 2927–2935 (2009)10. Zeidler, E: Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Its Applications I: ... theorems with the help of such functions.Definition 1.1 An altering distance function is a function ψ : [0, ∞) → [0, ∞) which satis-fies(a) ψ is continuous and nondecreasing;(b) ψ(t) = 0 if and only ... optimization problems with modifiedobjective functions and cone constraints and applications. J. Global Optim. 49, 137–147(2011)2. Choudhury, BS, Kundu, A: (ψ, α, β)-weak contractions in partially...
... function, hyperbolic trigonometricfunction, and some exponential functions satisfy the aforementioned equations; thus theycan be called by the hyperbolic cosine sine, trigonometric, exponential ... considered the mixedfunctional equations of the sine function and cosine function, of the hyperbolic sine function andhyperbolic cosine function, and of the exponential functions, respectively.Copyright ... CorporationAdvances in Difference EquationsVolume 2009, Article ID 503724, 11 pagesdoi:10.1155/2009/503724Research Article On the Superstability Related with the Trigonometric Functional EquationGwang...
... harmonic function with respect to k-symmetric points defined byDjm.Coefficient bounds, distortion theorems, extremepoints, convolution conditions, and convex combinations for the functions belonging ... required.3.84. Convolution and convex combinationIn this section, we show that the classMHSksj, m, α is invariant under convolution andconvex combination of its member.For harmonic functions fjz−1j/z ... Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, andreproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.1. IntroductionA continuous function f...
... product (or convolution) f∗ g is defined (as usual) by( f∗ g)(z) = z +∞j=2ajbjzj= (g ∗ f )(z), z ∈ U. (1.9)Definit ion 1.3 (subordination principle). For two functions f and g analytic ... Publishing CorporationJournal of Inequalities and ApplicationsVolume 2007, Article ID 48294, 6 pagesdoi:10.1155/2007/48294Research Article On Subordination Result Associated with Certain Subclass ... Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distri-bution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.1. IntroductionLet Ꮽ denote...