... titles ofthe principal groups of which are placed upon the accompanying diagram Each of these groups represents a number of beds of sand, of stone, of clay, of slate, and of various other materials ... that, onthe second, the firmament, or sky, separated the waters above, from the waters beneath the firmament; that, onthe third day, the waters drew away from the dry land, and upon it a varied ... vegetable life, similar to that which now exists, made its appearance; that the fourth day was signalised bythe apparition ofthe sun, the stars, the moon, and the planets; that, onthe fifth day,...
... paleontology, that he can talk ofthe "flowers and fruits" ofthe plants ofthe carboniferous epoch; of comparative anatomy, that he can gravely affirm the poison apparatus ofthe venomous snakes ... those of Isaac Newton and Michael Faraday; and, like them, calls up the grand ideal ofa searcher after truth and interpreter of Nature They think of him who bore it as a rare combination of genius, ... far away in the Malay Archipelago; but, apart from his direct share in the promulgation ofthe theory of natural selection, no enumeration ofthe influences at work, at the time I am speaking of, ...
... time at as great a distance from the fire as possible, that the accumulated excitability may be gradually exhausted, bythe moderate and gentle action of heat; and then you may bear the heat ofthe ... time, the excitability ofthe optic nerve accumulates again, and we are again capable of seeing with an ordinary light A Lectureonthe Preservation of Health, by We find, that we are not always ... the particles ofthe water; the salt and water in these instances, are said to act on each other chemically; and in all cases whatever, in which inanimate, or dead bodies act on each other, the...
... as the resultant of ∂x1 , ∂x2 : a0 − R= a1 2a1 a0 2a2 a1 a2 2a1 a3 2a2 a2 a3 (39) = (a0 a3 − a1 a2 )2 − 4 (a0 a2 − a2 ) (a1 a3 − a2 ) 1.3.5 Universal covariants Corresponding to a given group of ... subjected to a definite kind ofa transformation, like the transformation ofthe points in a plane bya linear transformation of their co¨rdinates Invariant theory treats ofthe properties of o the system ... invariant ofthe transformation T It is sometimes called a joint invariant, or simultaneous invariant ofthe two polynomials under the transformation 1.1 THE NATURE OF AN INVARIANT ILLUSTRATIONS...
... happens that those persons who are practically conversant withthe facts ofthe case (plainly a considerable advantage) have always thought fit to range themselves under the latter category The ... to varieties infertile with one another, the logical foundation ofthe theory of natural selection is incomplete We still remain very much in the dark about the causes of variation; the apparent ... than they were; and yet we know that the annual produce of every pair is from one to perhaps a million young; so that it is mathematically certain that, onthe average, as many are killed by natural...
... interbreed with one another, it was found that the offspring was always pure Ancon Colonel Humphreys, in fact, states that he was acquainted with only "one questionable case ofa contrary nature." ... possessed by these animals are controlled bythe same governing tendency Cut off the legs, the tail, the jaws, separately or all together, and, as Spallanzani showed long ago, these parts not only ... the purely pentadactyle Andre was the father of many children, not one of whom departed from the normal parental type If a variation which approaches the nature ofa monstrosity can strive thus...
... Cavalcanti, V N D Cavalcanti, R Fukuoka, and J A Soriano, “Asymptotic stability ofthe wave equation on compact surfaces and locally distributed damping a sharp result,” Transactions oftheAmerican ... time behavior of solutions ofa semilinear parabolic equation witha nonlinear dynamical boundary condition,” in Topics in Nonlinear Analysis, vol 35 of Progr Nonlinear Differential Equations Appl., ... M M Cavalcanti and V N D Cavalcanti, “Existence and asymptotic stability for evolution problems on manifolds with damping and source terms,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications,...
... hybridization at 55oC for 10 seconds, and extension at 72oC for 13 seconds The melting curve analysis was done with an initial denaturation at 95oC DNA melting was accomplished with an initial temperature ... temperature of 65oC for 10 seconds and a gradual temperature increase witha transition rate of 0.1 per seconds until reaching 95oC The melting temperature ofthe expected 545 bp amplicon was estimated ... Mareks disease virus (MDV) by agar gel immunodiffusion test (California Animal Health Food Safety Laboratory System, University of California, 250 Yongbaek Kim et al Table Virus neutralizing antibody...
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... million hectares) The national capital of Indonesia is Jakarta, a metropolitan area witha population of over million; Greater Metropolitan Jakarta includes the suburban cities of Tangerang, Bekasi, ... reflect the welfare status ofthe population in the city In fact, many people live in slum urban areas in the city of Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Bandung and Makassar Africa/Indonesia Team Working Paper ... Depok and Bogor and has a population of 14 million people (Central Agency of Statistics) The official language of Indonesia is Bahasa Indonesia while English and some local languages are treated as...
... down one quarter ofthe consumers at two dollars a year, one quarter at five, one quarter at eight, and one quarter at ten dollars a year Then the several items will stand thus:-Half a million at ... convulsions, and death itself in the space ofa minute." Dr Hossack classes tobacco with opium, ether, mercury, and other articles ofthe materia medica He calls tobacco a "fashionable poison," ... pauperism And the sum total ofthe pauperism in this nation, has been shown, again and again, to be not less than twelve millions of dollars, annually Hence the pauper tax, occasioned bythe use of...
... n /a Oral health education n /a Untreated decay n /a Urgent needs n /a Retention rate n /a Program notes The program is coordinated bya project manager at Northeast Wisconsin Area Health Education ... varnish applications and oral health education Phase three includes any necessary restorative treatment and additional fluoride varnish applications The program is a combination ofa school-based ... also are provided at a dental clinic operated bythe program The program targets all children at area schools Program data was not available upon request for the 2009 and 2010 school years Partnering...
... which led them to Hall's Bay Onthe fourth day after their departure, at the east end of Badger Bay, at a portage known bythe name ofthe Indian Path, they found traces made bythe Indians, evidently ... when they had taken the water from landing It would appear that as soon as a herd of deer, few or many, enter the water, the Indians who are upon the watch, launch their canoes, and the parallel ... to the Westward onthe North-side ofthe Lake, containing two mamaseeks with thirteen people, and another lay near the West end ofthe Lake onthe South-side, and consisted of two mamaseeks with...
... insert an article, and of which article to insert Structure ofthe Translation Scheme Three dictionaries are envisaged: a stem dictionary, a prefix dictionary, and a suffix dictionary If one were ... passing that a disadvantage of Swahili is the absence of articles Some work must be done on this problem (paralleling [1]) to determine whether there are word patterns which are indicative ofthe need ... respects: (1) As already exemplified, suffixes can cause modification ofthe word stem (2) In all but one case, only one suffix is used at a time The exceptional case is supplied by two particular suffixes...
... Omitting the trailing term leads to the approximation in Antoniak (1974) However, we can obtain an exact formula for the expectation by utilising the relationship between the Digamma function and the ... representation for the state ofthe restaurant that doesn’t require explicit table tracking.6 Instead we maintain a histogram for each dish wi ofthe frequency ofa table having a particular number of ... derivation Due to a misinterpretation of Antoniak (1974), GGJ06 use an approximation that leaves out all the P1 (w) terms from (4).1 Figure compares the approximation to the exact expectation when...