... Inspired and motivated by Ceng et al [2], Takahashi and Zembayashi [14], Takahashi and Zembayashi [9], the main aim of this paper is to introduce and investigate a new iterative method for finding a ... et al Fixed Point Theory and Applications 2011, 2011:91 http://www.fixedpointtheoryandapplications.com/content/2011/1/91 Page of 11 and Takahashi [10] and Takahashi et al [13], Takahashi and ... YJC and ZW carried out the studies on nonlinear analysis and applications, wrote this article together and participated in its design of this paper All authors read and approved the final manuscript...
... the Airtraq and the ILMA are available in all sizes from neonatal to large adult For confirmation of correct laryngeal tube placement all units have capnography available, and all have Weinmann ... Statistics Study population and -area The material was analysed using descriptive statistics The eastern and central part ofthe Central Region of Denmark is an area of approximately 6835 km2 and ... standard intubating bougie, Gum Elastic Bougies, standard laryngeal masks (LMA), intubating laryngeal masks (ILMA) and equipment for establishing a surgical airway All airway devices except the...
... willingness to take on lots of debt and instead more emphasis on saving As in so many other areas ofthe economy, people who have the most to offer in terms of their education, talents and connections ... Essentially, a company will consist ofa key capital asset, such as a valuable piece of intellectual property, coupled witha brand name All else, especially its workers, won’t really be “its” workers at ... Others, less so And what will the impact be for businesses? The very definition ofa company will be up for grabs because it will be composed of so many moveable and temporary parts Essentially,...
... general is significantly simpler for points z separated from ∆ = [−1, 1] than forthe case z ∈ ∆ For example, it may be proved comparatively easily that for any ρ, δ, M > and then for any measure ... Strong asymptotics for orthogonal polynomials associated with exponential weights on R, in Methods of Approximation Theory in Complex Analysis and Mathematical Physics (A A Gonchar and E B Saff, ... trivial (needed remarks on tan−1 z, Re z > 0, are made in the proof of Lemma 2) but they would take considerable space to present them in detail An interested reader will easily make the calculations...
... using t-tests and analysis of variance All of these instruments had an "evaluative" aim However, not all scales with an "evaluative" or a "presumably evaluative" aim were tested for their responsiveness ... frequently, the data driven approach was conducted by factor analysis, the patient approach by the estimation of comprehensibility ofthe items by patients, and the expert approach by the estimation of ... of domains (subscales) We refer to domains as important aspects of health and disease fromthe patients' perspective that can be measured by a group of items that capture these aspects from different...
... using t-tests and analysis of variance All of these instruments had an "evaluative" aim However, not all scales with an "evaluative" or a "presumably evaluative" aim were tested for their responsiveness ... frequently, the data driven approach was conducted by factor analysis, the patient approach by the estimation of comprehensibility ofthe items by patients, and the expert approach by the estimation of ... of domains (subscales) We refer to domains as important aspects of health and disease fromthe patients' perspective that can be measured by a group of items that capture these aspects from different...
... a a, and hence 2a − α − 2a k − y < 2a − 2a k 3.9 a − a − 2a k − αx < a − α ≤ μ x x, and hence, for this case, the inequality holds If x ≥ a, then μ x Therefore, for y > μ x 3.2 takes the form ... R Mamedov and A Col, “On the inverse problem ofthe scattering theory fora class of systems ¸¨ of Dirac equations with discontinuous coefficient,” European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, ... Equation 3.14 is called the fundamental equation ofthe inverse problem ofthe scattering theory forthe boundary problem 1.1 – 1.3 The fundamental equation is different fromthe classic equation...
... a a, and hence 2a − α − 2a k − y < 2a − 2a k 3.9 a − a − 2a k − αx < a − α ≤ μ x x, and hence, for this case, the inequality holds If x ≥ a, then μ x Therefore, for y > μ x 3.2 takes the form ... R Mamedov and A Col, “On the inverse problem ofthe scattering theory fora class of systems ¸¨ of Dirac equations with discontinuous coefficient,” European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, ... Equation 3.14 is called the fundamental equation ofthe inverse problem ofthe scattering theory forthe boundary problem 1.1 – 1.3 The fundamental equation is different fromthe classic equation...
... participation of clinicians in the development phase was negatively associated with subsequent attitudes and participation Appendix A Survey of PCP preferences forthe assistance with pain treatment ... implementation phase of care management was positively associated with subsequent attitudes and participation in care management activities [12,21] However, this study also indicated that active participation ... (84%) of fifty eligible full- and part-time staff PCPs agreed to participate in SEACAP Twenty (48%) of these PCPs had previously participated in a randomized trial ofa collaborative approach to...
... Carpinteria, CA Catalog # A4 52), and anti-PAX5 for B-cell lineage (Goat anti-Pax 5, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, Catalog #sc-1974) [14] Criteria for histopathological diagnosis were as described ... intraperitoneally and in the region ofthe thymus witha filtered supernatant of RAW264.7 cells or 264.7 SC-1, a harvest of SC-1 cells infected with RAW264.7 supernatant and passaged twice For ... Acknowledgements This work was supported in part by the Intramural Research Program ofthe National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Divisions of...
... residual pump light The pump beams can be adjusted to any value froma linear to circular polarization using Polarizers (P), quarter wave plates (q) A pair of quarter wave plates (q), half wave plates ... available in the market 87 Rb is a naturally occurring isotope of Rubidium with atomic number 37 It has a natural abundance of 28%, mass of 86.9 amu witha nuclear spin I of 3/2 Rubidium has another ... This was the case in a initial atomic beam experiments [48] which had only a very small number of atoms participating in the excitation and decay process at any time A spatially extended atomic...
... and the grid box faces as half levels with Nhl = Nml + levels The model variables are staggered on an Arakawa-C-grid (Arakawa and Lamb, 1981; Arakawa and Lamb, 1977) where all scalar variables ... on a predefined domain with all available observations assimilated in the model Most reanalyses are available fora global domain such as ERA40 (Uppala et al., 2005) and ERA-Interim (Dee et al., ... models as well as chemical reanalysis which aim at the local emission and immission scale Due to these applications the regional enhancement ofthe available global reanalysis data has become an...
... made available by some ofthe coordinators Other information was gathered fromthe web page ofthe organization We used standard approaches to statistical analysis of data including frequencies and ... reliability ofthe answers, performed with an interval of seven days Agreement was estimated using kappa statistics ( for categorical variables) and weighted kappa statistics (w for ordinal variables) ... Benchmark from Physical Activity and Health Branch (PAHB), at the CDC [14] As indicated by the CDC, the evaluation is the systematic examination and assessment of features of an initiative and...
... Given the plasma concentration of AT and the rates of interaction in the presence and absence of heparin pentasaccharide (Table 1), one can calculate that the half-life of enzyme activity in the absence ... Medical Research Council of Australia, the Australian Research Council, the National Heart Foundation of Australia (to RNP and AMB), Research Grants HL-06350 and HL-32656 fromthe National Institutes ... increase in the rate of interaction with factor Xa brought about by the heparin pentasaccharide-mediated conformational change occurs through a combination ofthe changes in the structure of the...
... The values inside brackets are the rate of decrease 4.3 More Applicable fora Result Having a Few Errors In EPC+SSC, the rate of decrease was 8.5%, and the decrease was obtained in all type of ... obtained 629 Error-Pattems using the 4321 results of speech recognition Preparation ofthe String-Database: Using thedifferent data-sets ofthe ATR spoken language database fromthe above-mentioned ... ("itada'~ are arranged in order of increasing probability It is therefore difficult to narrow the candidates into the correct character 'I~' ("itada") by the probability of character sequence alone...
... part ofthe permanent record ofthe overall investigation for later review and program evaluation Data fromthe investigation should be recorded on standardized forms (see Data Management and Evaluation ... reservations for American Indian/Alaska Native tribes If these sites have their own health-care systems, the health department can offer technical consultation and can request data from contact ... of contact investigations affords the health department an opportunity to increase public knowledge of TB control and the role ofthe health department Data management and evaluation of contact...
... irradiated at an irradiance of 3.4 mWÆs)1 withadoseof 200 mJÆcm)2 (cell death) or 60 mJÆcm)2 (DNA damage) The test materials (300 lLÆ100 cm)2) were spread on a quartz plate placed on the top of ... in cyanobacteria Cells with high concentrations of MAAs are approximately 25% more resistant to UV radiation centered at 320 nm than those with no or low concentrations of MAAs [25] MAAs have ... or an amino-alcohol [11] In contrast, MAAs are UV absorbing metabolites of algae that contain an aminocyclohexenimine ring system, with UV absorption maxima between 310 and 360 nm To date, 17 different...
... ML, Maisetta G, Di Luca M, Gaddi LM, Esin S, Florio W, Brancatisano FL, Barra D, Campa M & Batoni G (2008) Comparative analysis ofthe bactericidal activities of amphibian peptide analogues against ... permeation/proteome proteome ofthe target microorganism and no microbial resistance; and (b) the design of potential coadjuvants of those antimicrobial agents that are already available after ... Carlsbad, CA, USA) Egg yolk PG and PE were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids (Alabaster, AL, USA) FITC-Ds were purchased from Sigma All other chemicals were reagent grade For antimicrobial assays,...