... because ofthe presence of pulmo-nary congestion. Similarly, physiotherapy and use of (higher)levels of positive end-expiratory pressure are applied routinelyin our ICU, and are not related to the ... Incidences of CXR-inducedchanges were noticeably lower in our study, however, whichmay be explained by the fact that physicians were not askedwhether they would make changes in daily management of their ... patients in the present study; instead, we observedwhether abnormalities on the CXRs led to a change in therapy.We believe that this is a more accurate way to determine the valueofthe daily routine...
... Journal of Science, Mathematics - Physics 25 (2009) 57-68b) If y n= 0 then y n−3 = −3. By (2) we have (y 1−2)3n−2+ (y 2− 3)3n−3+ + (y n−2−3)3 + (y n−1−3) = 0.Hence, (y 1, , y n−2, y n−1) ... have (y 1− 2)3n−3+ (y 2−3)3n−4+ + (y n−3−3)3 + y n−2−1 = 0. (7)Therefore, y n−2= 1 or y n−2= 4.b1) If y n−2= 1 then from (7), we have (y 1, , y n−3) ∈ (2, 3, , 2, 3) and (y n−2, y n−1, ... If y n−3= 0 then the form (4) is similar to the form (3). Thus, by repeating about argumentwe get the proof ofthe proposition in this case of n.ii) The case n is odd.Assume that (y 1, , y n)...
... adopt the riel completely, there are variousmeans of increasing confidence in the currency aswell as lowering the costs ofthe current system.While none of these solutions is likely to work in the ... society where traditionally loanswere secured from kin without interest, but in thiscase the unfairness ofthe terms and the cycle of debtthey produced created animosity. Farmers kept onlysmall ... to the underdevelopment of its economy: Cam-bodia is the only country in the world ever to haveabolished money. The Khmer Rouge, when theycame to power on April 17, 1975, set out to imposethe...
... by the economic valueof 24 they do not accrue for some years into the future. The estimates of individual earnings gains cover the entire work life of a current student. The estimates of ... relatively flat salaries. The policy of eliminating the least effective teachers is very consistent with the McKinsey analysis ofthe policies found in high-performing school systems around the ... 43 There are actually different ways to think about the supply function of teacher quality. One can put the supply of quality into terms related to salary arguments, where selection of teachers...
... protonation state of catalytic residues of the enzyme.Abbreviationsa-NAPAP, N-a-(2-naphthylsulfonyl-glycyl)-4-amidinophenylalanine-piperidine; Bis-Tris, (2-hydroxyethyl)iminotris(hydroxymethyl)methane;CHES, ... approaches to prove the effects of the K9 deletion on the ionization of catalytic residues and the overall stability ofthe enzyme. This investigationcontributes to the unraveling ofthe mechanismsresponsible ... with severeprothrombin deficiency and hemorrhagic diathesis [1,2].Compared with the wild-type (WT) form, the specificityconstants of hydrolysis by DK9 ofthe syntheticsubstrate d-Phe-Pip-Arg-pNA...
... contemplation of such works of art that perception of Ideas is more readily available even to lesser minds. Therefore, the epistemic valueof a work of art is that it smoothens the contemplation ofthe ... and their many shapes are only phenomenal and ephemeral, but the Idea ofthe clouds is “that as elastic vapour they are pressed together, driven off, spread out, and torn apart by the force of ... obscure nature ofthe Ideas themselves. However, there is another way in which art is supposed to communicate knowledge ofthe thing-in-itself, namely by articulating the willing nature of objects...
... Regents ofthe University of California, nor any of their employees, makes anywarranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any ... reliabilitystudy the sum ofthe loss of load probability over a period drives the loss of load expectation (LOLE) in asimilar way that the sum ofthe scarcity prices over a period drive the short-run ... those ofthe United States Government or any agency thereof, or The Regents ofthe University of California. Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is an equal opportunity employer....
... transportation and thevalueofthe time spent preparing their application and studying for the language and civics tests.24 In a survey of Latino immigrants who had attended one of a series as ... citizens appear to have weathered the effects ofthe economic crisis more successfully. 6MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE The Economic Valueof Citizenship for Immigrants in the United StatesFigure ... naturalization. During the naturalization process, aspiring citizens must typically demonstrate that they have achieved a certain level of integration into the host society by meeting eligibility criteria...
... from their use ofthe parks. If they had to pay and if they consequently reduced some of this use, they would be materially “poorer” from not doing some ofthe things they enjoy.When Frederick ... is the many other parks—from huge Rock Creek Park to tiny Logan Circle, the ones surrounded by homes—that provide the city with the greatest property value benefit. The city’s abundance of ... While the science of city park economics is still in its infancy, TPL has worked to carefully consider and analyze these values. Our report sets forth a summary of this methodology. Two of the...
... hand, since all the zeros of p(z) lie in |z| ≤ k, therefore by applyingLemma 2.1, all the zeros of Dα1p(z)lie in |z| ≤ k, then using Lemma 2.5 for the poly-nomialDα1p(z) of degree n - ... thatmkn<|an|.3. Proof ofthe theoremProof of Theorem 1.1.Letm =min|z|=k|p(z)|. If p( z)hasazeroon|z|=k,thenm =0 and the result follows from Lemma 2.8. Henceforth, we suppose that all the zeros of p(z) ... Rather, NA: A refinement of a theorem of Paul Turan concerning polynomials. Math Ineq Appl. 1, 231–238(1998)7. Jain, VK: Generalization of an inequality involving maximum moduli of a polynomial...
... matrix.Proof of Theorem 1.1: The square ofthe number of perfect matchings of G countsordered pairs of such matchings. We claim that this is the number of spanning 2-regularsubgraphs H of G consisting ... s is the number of cycles of Hwith more than 2 vertices, (as there are 2 ways to orient each such cycle as a directedcycle and get a contribution to the permanent). Thus the square ofthe ... number of perfectmatchings is at most the permanent ofthe adjacency matrix, and the desired inequalityfollows from Bregman-Minc by taking the square root of (2.1), where the numbers riarethe...