... only increases when the date interval spans months or years. Date in DaysThe following script shows one way to make dateandtime calculations much easier. Because UNIX and Linux calculate time ... like to get those routine notices by page during the day and by e-mail at other times.The following script determines whether the current day and hour are within a certain time frame that you ... 's/0*//'`year= `date +'%Y'` 22CHAPTER 3 ■ DATEANDTIME MANIPULATIONAlternatives for Finding the Datein SecondsThere are two other ways to calculate the number of seconds since the...
... Excel For Beginners Volume 2: Charting inExcel Volume 3: Excel Beyond The Basics Volume 4: Managing & Tabulating Data inExcel Volume 5: Statistical Analysis with Excel Volume 6: Financial ... WORKSHEETS Volume 1: Excel For Beginners CHARTS Volume 2: Charting inExcel PAGE BREAK Volume 1: Excel For Beginners FUNCTION Volume 1: Excel For Beginners Volume 3: Excel Beyond The Basics ... read and write some formats that Excel can read/write. These formats include Excel 4 worksheet and dBase III. 1.2 This topic is taught in chapter 15. Managing & Tabulating Data in Excel...
... combination of factors, and may be influenced by population increase and/ or an increase in healthcare costs associated with COPD. For this same time period, estimated tobacco outlets in the ... among persons of color and the poor. In summary, the Los Angeles area had a marked increase in hotspots both in 1993 and 1999, and also experienced a significant increase in COPD hospi-talization ... Alcohol Health and Research World 1996; 20: 244-251 12. Gruenewald PJ, Stockwell T, Beel A, Dyskin EV. Beverage sales and drinking and driving: The role of on-premise drinking places. Journal...
... heterogeneous termination LV isovolumic time intervals were found to be increased at the ex-pense of LV diastolic timein heart failure patients (17,18). Since our findings and other previous ... of increase in LV dyssynchrony during dobutamine stress in patients with wide QRS duration (20). In contrast, Kurita et al. reported on an increased mechanical dyssynchrony during pacing–induced ... systolic timeand heart rate and expressed in seconds per minute. Diastolic time was calculated as the cardiac length (RR interval) minus the duration of systole. To define diastolic duration during...
... going to workers minus tax payments minus consumption minus investment into physical capital minus costs of investing into physical capital plus interest income from assets accumulated in ... that the optimum rate of investment, as expected, is increasing in the marginal productivity of capital and decreasing in the depreciation rate, the interest rate, and the cost parameter b. ... rate that is incompatible with low discounting and low intertemporal substitution in consumption. Finally Figure 3 shows a shift in the I1(r) line generated by an increase in b. With...
... ultimatereality and meaning. ‘Ultimate Reality and Meaning’ is actually a term of artused by interdisciplinary and cross-cultural scholars interested in collectivelypursuing the idea in their studies. ... as culture is maintained by theuniverse of meaning in which the norms reside. That is, everything makes senseby reference to authoritative texts, teachings and upbringing within the culture,which ... changes in line with the evolution of notions of ultimate reality and meaning.Thus written, this chapter and indeed this book will employ a general notionof God and ultimate reality and meaning in...
... for all. There is noise in the subject, in the object, in the observed, in the observer, in the transmitter andin the receiver; it is in being, in appearing andin knowing as well; moreover, ... multiplicity. And this multiplicity, this noise, is the song of my being and my becoming. I would not be here - breathing, thinking, living, touching, reading, writing - without it. And now ... under- stand that comprehension always remains incomplete and that this is no failure. There is wisdom in understanding this, just as there is wisdom in understanding that clear thinking is never...
... [21],England [27] and Scotland [22] had reported a trendtowards an increased PA in individuals older than 60years of age. In fact, the increase in PA has been foundto be higher in people ... 2001, 2003, and 2006. The SNHS is anongoing, home-based personal interview examining anational representative sample of non-institutionalizedpopulation residing in main family dwellings (house-holds) ... study, and participated in its design and coordination and draft the manuscript. CAB carried out the acquisition of the data,analysis and interpretation of data. She has been involved in revising...
... SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE WITH FOUR ROTOR WINDINGS In Chapter 5 , the synchronous machine was represented with a fi eld winding and one damper winding in the d -axis and with two damper windings in the q ... equations for a synchronous machine represented by three damper windings in the q -axis and two damper windings and a fi eld winding in the d -axis. 15. Derive X d ( s ) and G ( s ) for the d -axis ... 1 and the fd windings and between the kq 2 and the kd windings. In this chapter, we have associated the kq 1 winding with the transient reactance (7.4-6) , and the kq 2 winding with the subtransient...
... dopamine,R-(–)propylnorapomorphine, and raclopride did not affectoligomerization of D2L and D2S in Sf9 and HEK293 cells.Human D2dopamine receptors can therefore form consti-tutive oligomers in Sf9 cells andin HEK293 ... differentiation, and in ammatory and immune responses. Consequently, manyexisting therapeutic agents act by either activating orblocking GPCRs. There is now an increasing body ofevidence showing that ... hetero-oligomerization include b2-adrenoceptor and the dor j opioid receptors [13], dopamine D2receptor and somatostatin sst5 receptor [21], a2-adrenoceptor and M3muscarinic receptors [22], dopamine D2and...
... and its time lag in nanosecond laser ablationXianfan Xu*School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1288, USAAbstractThis work investigates interface kinetics ... includingpulsed laser deposition and micromachining. Phaseexplosion induced by laser heating will be brieflydescribed. The nucleation process and its time lag in a superheated liquid leading to phase explosion ... temperaturecorresponding to its surface pressure. In this case, theheating process follows a superheating line shown in Fig. 1, and the liquid is in a metastable state.There is an upper limit for superheating...
... provide an excellent framework for modeling thereal-world problems in a variety of disciplines from physics, chemistry, biology and engineering such as viscoelasticity and damping, diffusion and wave ... both in initial position andin initial time [2,12-20]. In this work, we have dissipated this complexity and have a new comparison result thatagain gives the null solution a central role in the ... theorem by considering Definition 2.3.2 as independentof 0. Let >0,a 0 and 0ẻ ℝ+be given. and let || y0- x0|| ≤ a and |τ0- t0| ≤ g forg(a)>0.As in the preceding proof, there...
... processes in whichstates are changed abruptly at certain moments of time, involving such fields as medicine and biology, economics, me chanics, electronics and telecommunications. Many inte rest-ing ... inequality and stability of BAM FCNNs with time delays in the leakage terms and distributed delays. Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011 2011:43.Zhang and Li Journal of Inequalities and Applications ... 18 RESEARCH Open AccessIntegro-differential inequality and stability of BAMFCNNs with time delays in the leakage terms and distributed delaysXinhua Zhang and Kelin Li** Correspondence:...