... User-defined functionsand user-defined table functions UDFs and user-defined table functions (UDTFs) are user-written programs that enrich the functionality of the database manager by adding new functions ... include working with the Linux and Microsoft® Windows® environment on the System i platform, DB2 and WebSphere in OS/400, i5/OS, and Linux, and Lotus® over OS/400 and i5/OS environment Daniel Lema ... triggers, and user-defined functions The main purpose of this IBM Redbook is to describe, in detail and with practical examples, the support of stored procedures, triggers and user-defined functions...
... single-stranded purine or pyrimidine strands) and whether enzymatic-induced cleavage of the NHE III1 occurred It now appears that NM23H2 binds to both the purine and pyrimidine strands of NHE ... eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms [30,31] Furthermore, B 1:2:1 NHE III1 (i) S1 (iii) S1 S1 Wild-type NHE III1 S1 Negative supercoiling and G-quadruplexand i-motif-forming region Wild-type and mutant ... loop sizes and base composition (e.g one to seven and bases that have specific interactions), number of tetrads (i.e two, three or four) and inter-quadruplex binding sites in c-Myb and hTERT represents...
... Additional studies will resolve aA-crystallin and aB1-crystallin and confirm the identity of modified and truncated products The relatively high abundance and strong chaperonelike activity of aA-crystallin ... zebrafish aB1 and aB2 both cluster with aB-crystallin sequences of mammal and bird species and are distinct from aA-crystallin and other sHSPs, they are strikingly divergent from each other (Fig 2) ... semiquantitative RTPCR and found that zebrafish aB2 is constitutively expressed in multiple tissues (Fig 3) Expression was highest in the lens, moderate in brain, heart and skeletal muscle, and lowest in...
... Abstract In this article, two new lemmas are proved and inequalities are established for co-ordinated convex functionsand co-ordinated s-convex functions Mathematics Subject Classification (2000): ... [12–14] In [13], Alomari and Darus defined co-ordinated s-convex functionsand proved some inequalities based on this definition Another definition for co-ordinated sconvex functions of second sense ... co-ordinated convex functions by using Lemma and to establish some new Hadamard-type inequalities for co-ordinated s-convex functions by using Lemma 2 Inequalities for co-ordinated convex functions To...
... where ξ, η ∈ 1, T and ξ < η, < τ < T , Δu t u t − u t , Δ2 u t R × Cτ → R is a continuous function, h ∈ Cτ and h t ≥ h ≥ for t ∈ −τ, , α, β, and γ are nonnegative real constants, and r t ≥ for t ... norm · and K is a cone in E For y ∈ K, we have by H1 and the definition of K, max y s t∈ −τ,T max y t y t 3.7 t∈ 1,T For every y ∈ ∂Kp , s ∈ 1, T , and k ∈ −τ, , by the definition of K and 3.5 ... solution if (H4 ) and (H7 ) or (H5 ) and (H8 ) hold Theorem 3.7 Assume that (H1 )–( H3 ) hold Then BVP 3.1 has at least two positive solutions if (H4 ), (H5 ), and (H7 ) or (H4 ), (H5 ), and (H8 ) hold...
... Point Theory and Applications ¨ F Kraus, “Uber konvexe Matrixfunktionen,” Mathematische Zeitschrift, vol 41, no 1, pp 18–42, 1936 J Bendat and S Sherman, “Monotone and convex operator functions, ” ... pp 58–71, 1955 F Hansen and J Tomiyama, “Differential analysis of matrix convex functions, ” Linear Algebra and Its Applications, vol 420, no 1, pp 102–116, 2007 F Hansen and J Tomiyama, “Differential ... Point Theory and Applications Theorem 3.1 A continuous function f t on an interval α, β is n-convex if and only if Tr f B − f A C − B ≤ Tr f C − f B B − A , whenever A ≤ B ≤ C in Hn α, β and rank...
... and Mtype functionsand give several quantities for homogeneous P-type and M-type functions Furthermore, we give the concepts of P-property and M-property for a couple of functions, and obtain ... complementarity problem with a Pmatrix,” Linear Algebra and Its Applications, vol 132, pp 123–136, 1990 10 Journal of Inequalities and Applications [6] N Xiu and J Zhang, “A characteristic quantity of P-matrices,” ... generalize partly Theorems 2.1 and 2.5 of Xiu and Zhang [6] Extensions In this section, we introduce the definitions of P-property and M-property for a pair {T,S} and generalize some results for...
... implant failure Clearly, materials and associate coating properties are needed which increase functions of osteoblasts (bone forming cells) and simultaneously decrease functions of fibroblasts One promising ... nanometer features in promoting bone cell functionsand decreasing fibroblast functions, another key advantage of IPD is that the original particle size, chemistry, and crystallinity can be retained due ... (specifically, vitronectin) and subsequently greater osteoblast functions (from adhesion to the deposition of calcium containing mineral on nanograined Ti) and decreased fibroblast functions [12, 13] More...
... Supplements to the gamma and incomplete gamma functions [5] F Qi and S.-L Guo, Inequalities for the incomplete gamma and related functions, Mathematical Inequalities & Applications (1999), no ... of Inequalities and Applications (2000), no 1, 39–51 [3] W Gautschi, Some elementary inequalities relating to the gamma and incomplete gamma function, Journal of Mathematics and Physics 38 (1959), ... ψ x+ x x + x− 1 + x− x x (2.2) Since G (1) = and G (x) > for x > it follows that G (x) < for x ∈ (0,1) and G (x) > for x ∈ (1,+∞) Therefore G(x), and consequently g(x), decrease for < x < 1,...
... of the homogeneous symmetric functions hλ and the elementary symmetric functions eλ More formally, given two bases of Λn , {aλ }λ n and {bλ }λ n , we fix some standard ordering of the set of ... m)λ,µ and M(e, m)λ,µ when λ = µ = (k n ) for some k and n, when both λ and µ are two-row shapes or when both λ and µ are hook shapes Finally we shall also find formulas M(e, m)λ,µ when both λ and ... partial order and suppose that λ(1) ··· λ(p(n)) is the -increasing list of all partitions of n Since for all partitions λ and µ of n, λ ≤D µ if and only if µ ≤D λ , it follows from (9) and (10) that...
... physics, and geometry II, 537–615, Springer, Berlin, 2007 [2] Connes, A and Kreimer, D., Hopf algebras, renormalization, and noncommutative geometry Comm Math Phys 199 203-242 (1998) [3] Gelfand I; ... Recollections on CRF S We briefly recall the definition and necessary properties of the category CRF S , and calculate its Grothendieck group For details and proofs, see [6] While [6] treats the case of ... forest PC (T ) and a colored rooted tree RC (T ), where the latter is the component containing the root The empty and full cuts Cnull , Cf ull , where (PCnull (T ), RCnull (T )) = (∅, T ) and (PCf...
... year (1987) and two additional (total) fertilizer applications were given in May and July 1988 In Orsay, 100 kg·ha of total fertilizer (N, P, K) were applied twice every year, in April and July ... (dotted line) and the relationship obtained for 1- and 2year-old stems shown in figure (clone Raspalje) The relationship between real stem volume and stem volume index is linear and highly significant ... for measure- of biomass MATERIALS AND METHODS production (stem + branches) In early 1988, cut stumps resprouted (yielding between three and eight stems per stump) and Plant materials grew for more...
... plantations on sandy soils in Jutland Second, only thinned trees were sampled, and by subjective procedures In consequence, the functions may not represent well the extremes in young stands and large ... example Gregoire and Schabenberger, 1996), in which case restrictions and should be abandoned applications in science and in praca particularly important feature that the stand specific level ... previous work andApplication in practice Material The material covers a considerable range of individual tree sizes and stand conditions, indicating good representation However, the data, and thus...
... 000) were −56.3 and 91.1 for k = 5263, −147.9 and 215.6 for k = 5253, −213.8 and 298.6 for k = 4253, −268.4 and 359.0 for k = 4243, −113.2 and 116.9 for k = 3263, and −281.6 and 346.4 for k = ... fit to be reduced Scaled values for log L and BIC were 8.0 and 54.2 for k = 5263, −99.4 and 163.4 for k = 5243, −43.0 and 469.9 for k = 3263, and −191.2 and 260.7 for k = 3243, respectively, i.e ... and C for model G1, and for A, M, R and C for model G2, and kQ the corresponding order of polynomial fit Finally, εij denoted the residual error 2.3.5 Variance and covariance functions Parameters...
... the A and B having similar functions after it is known that both A and B have similar sequences CHAPTER II MATERIALS AND METHODS This chapter addresses the strategies and operations used and implemented ... three ontologies - biological, cellular and molecular category and re -evaluate the hypothetical assumption - similar biological sequences implies similar functions We used a novel measure of overall ... studied and with the help of statistical concepts and inferences can be drawn 1.2 Gene Ontology The genetic information of a cell is carried by Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) and it consists of thousands...
... biology and disease 18 1.4.2.2 N-terminal hum CaV1.2 isoforms and implication on structure and function relationship 20 1.4.2.3 Exons 21/22, 31/32 and cassette exon 33 and its ... anxiety to serve and protect and to increase the survival chances has been lost In humans and rodents, limbic and cortical areas as the amygdala, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus and the prefrontal ... aspect of this PhD thesis is to better understand the structural and functional diversity of CaV1.2 generated by alternative splicing and to further understand the physiological relevance of these...
... Journal of Physiology: Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Annals of Biomedical Engineering and Microvascular Research I was the primary researcher and author of these studies and permission for the ... rate and volume flow rate 99 (e) Statistical analysis and data presentation 100 5.1.3 Results 100 (a) Physiological and rheological parameters 100 (b) Spatial and ... tissues and organs and is physiologically significant by providing a principal form of transport mechanism for material (oxygen, nutrients and metabolic waste) exchange between the blood stream and...
... a), and derive from them and the results of Section non-asymptotic tight upper and lower estimates for |Γ(s, T, a)| and |Γ± (s, T, a)| Utilizing these results, we prove in Section lower and upper ... space, and construct appropriate continuous HCs for the trigonometric approximations of functions from this space This will allows to derive very tight and explicit-indimension upper and lower ... (g, g ), where f = κr,a ∗ g and f = κr,a ∗ g HIGH-DIMENSIONAL HYPERBOLIC CROSSES AND APPROXIMATION OF FUNCTIONS By the convolution theorem fˆ(k) = λa (k)−r gˆ(k) and thus by Parseval’s identity...
... pseudoconvex domains in Cn and f1 , · · · , fk be holomorphic functions on π(U ) Assume that fi (z ′ ) ̸= fj (z ′ ) for every i ̸= j and z ∈ π(U ′ ) Then there exist ε > and a holomorphic function ... [LS1] F L´arusson and R Sigurdsson, Plurisubharmonic extremal functions, Lelong numbers and coherent ideal sheaves, Indiana Univ Math J 48 (1999), no 4, 1513-1534 [LS2] F L´arusson and R Sigurdsson, ... extended continuously to a harmonic function on Ω, and if φ ∈ C(∂Ω), the set of real-valued continuous functions on ∂Ω, then (P Bφ,Ω )∗ ≤ φ on ∂Ω, and so P Bφ,Ω ∈ P SH(Ω) satisfying (ddc P Bφ,Ω )n...