... to the methods of APHA (2005) and Trivedy and Goel (1984) Results and Discussion The physico -chemical characteristics provide a fair idea ofthe water quality in any water body The result ofthe ... Results of physico -chemical characteristics of river Chambal forms of biological life in the water andthe effect of waste discharge in a water body is largely determined by the oxygen balance ofthe ... regulator of metabolic activities of organisms and thus governs metabolism ofthe biological community as a whole and also acts as an indicator of trophic statusofthe water body (Saksena and Kaushik,...
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... results as Theorem in are obtained in We will prove Theorem 1.1 a and b in Sections and 4, respectively The proof of Theorem 1.2 is included in the proof of Theorem 1.1 a In the following, R and T ... > 0, and p > max{1, m} Then every nontrivial solution u x, t of 1.1 blows up in finite time Remark 1.3 Theorems 1.1 and 1.2 are the extension ofthe results of If we put σ these theorems, the ... the other hand, 6–9 and so on study the inhomogeneous equations i.e., f x / ≡ in 1.1 Bandle et al study the case m 1, σ 0, and Zeng and Zhang study the case σ In this paper, we investigate the...
... |r|∞ ≤ K Proof The proof relies heavily on the form ofthe nonlinearity in the system We concentrate on the nonlinear term in 1.1 , F f, m, r, s fm − f m r K s 2.2 The analysis for the other terms ... Estimates for theGlobal Attractor In 14 , we derive estimates on the upper bound for the Hausdorff and Fractal dimensions oftheglobal attractor for the TYC system The estimates are quite crude and are ... Proof We work out the case for the f variable, uniqueness for the others follow similarly We consider the difference of two solutions f1 and f2 to 1.1 We denote f1 − f2 , w 4.27 and w satisfies the...
... operation and maintenance costs The first part ofthe right side of equation (2) is referred to as the delta-P component ofthe cost of adaptation, andthe second part as the delta-Q component These ... team The two tracks are intended to inform each other, to improve the overall quality ofthe analysis This report presents the methodology andthe results for theglobal track The report for the ... between the World Bank (leading its technical aspects), the governments ofthe United Kingdom, Netherlands, and Switzerland (funding the study), andthe participating case study countries The findings,...
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... detected and analyzed in the positive mode on the basis of their m/z ratio The concentrations ofthe samples from purification steps were measured with the DC-protein assay kit using BSA as standard The ... difference between the deduced mean molecular mass ofthe peptide fragment by ESI-ITMS andthe theoretical mean molecular mass ofthe identified amino-acid sequence ofthe peptide fragment, the unidentified ... Cation-exchange HPLC of native P1, P2-2 and P3, and their synthetic peptides Mixtures of synthetic P1-COOH and P1-CONH2 (A), native P1 and P1-CONH2 (B), P2-COOH and P2-CONH2 (C), native P2 and P2-CONH2...
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... (2) of Lemma 2.3 This theorem follows from (3.3), (3.4), and Lemma 2.3 The main result in this article is given by the following theorem, which provides the existence ofglobal attractors ofthe ... closure of H1 in H2(Ω) and Hk = H2k(Ω) ∩ H1 for k ≥ Before the main result in this article is given, we show the following theorem, which provides the existence ofglobal attractors ofthe extended ... From Theorem 3.1 we have known that the extended Fisher-Kolmogorov equation possesses a global attractor in H space, andtheglobal attractor of this equation consists of equilibria with their...
... challenging and rewarding, andthe results about these equations offer prototypes towards the development ofthe basic theory oftheglobal behavior of nonlinear difference equations of a big order, ... investigated the behavior ofthe solutions, HAE-M found the solutions ofthe special cases and EMEls carried out the theoretical proof and gave the examples All authors read and approved the final ... = M ¯ Then Equation has a unique equilibrium x ∈ [a, b] and every solution of Equation converges to x ¯ Proof: As the proof of Theorem and will be omitted Theorem The equilibrium point x of Equation...
... , 1.9 , and use theglobal bifurcation theorems from Section to analyze theglobal behavior ofthe components of nodal solutions of 1.8 , 1.9 Preliminary definitions and eigenvalues of corresponding ... Tk ν On the other hand, by 3.5 andthe continuity ofthe operator L−1 : Y → E, the set Dk lies ν ν in E andthe injection Dk → E is continuous Thus, Dk is also a continuum in E andthe above ... , the bifurcation structure ofthe nodal solutions of 1.8 , 1.9 becomes more complicated: the component ofthe solutions of 1.8 , 1.9 from the trivial solution at λk /f0 , andthe component of...
... ∞ in Theorem 2.1 We enjoy the elementary method used in the proof of Theorem 2.1 Then, using the improved H¨ lder inequality, we study the L p (logL)α (Ω)-integrability ofthe Jacobian ofthe ... explore applications ofthe new version ofthe H¨ lder inequality estabo lished in the last section Specifically, we study the integrability ofthe Jacobian ofthe composition of mappings f : Ω → ... is a constant independent of f L p logα L , (4.2) Global integrability ofthe Jacobian of a composite mapping Proof Let K = f L p logα L Then, by the definition ofthe Luxemburg norm, we have...
... vertex at the origin and above by the light cone ofthe past S−0 ,t0 : t = t − |x − x0 | with x the vertex at the point (x0 ,t ) ◦ Lemma 3.2 Let n = 2, F ∈ C(DT ,ST ) Then there exists the unique ... ,ST ), and F ≥ Then if u ∈ C (DT ) is the classical solution of problem (2.1)-(2.2), then u ≥ in the domain DT ◦ Proof If u ∈ C (DT ) is the classical solution of problem (2.1)-(2.2), then u ... fulfilled, then by virtue of (3.46), (3.47), and (3.48) there exists the number T = T0 > for which the right-hand side of inequality (3.46) is negative, but this is impossible because the left-hand...
... as the leading producer of steel, with a very big gap between it andthe rest ofthe producers, at the X11l FOREWORD en d of World War II However, a captive and enorm ous domestic market andthe ... capability" on the part ofthe managers of national finance and investment In the case of South Korea, the task of macroeconomic management was considerably eased by the availability of enormous ... unexpected places THE RESTRU CTURI N G OFTHE STEEL INDUSTRY The 1980s also marked the en d ofthe tradition ofthe state-owned steel industry The aggressive privatization of Brazil's integrated...
... action by the publisher to ask former members ofthe Editorial Advisory Board and a few new ones for participation and by the editors to discuss a preliminary outline for the con- Elementsand their ... title influencing the length ofthe whole text, the organization ofthe introductory andthe analytical part as well Subsequently the final working phase started in 2002 This updated and significantly ... “Composition ofthe Earth’s Upper Crust, Natural Cycles of Elements, Natural Resources” to “From the Biological System oftheElements to Bio- monitoring” Part II discusses in ten chapters “Effects of Elements...
... polypeptide synthesis is only one aspect ofthe control ofthe tryptophan pathway Besides these, there are two other levels of control that affect the amount of tryptophan synthesis within the cell The ... of these is feed-back inhibition which influences the activity ofthe first two reactions [22], and thereby the amount of metabolites flowing through the pathway The second is the formation of ... the catalytic efficiency ofthe various reactions In complexes, the product of one reaction can be used directly by the next enzyme andthe concentration ofthe substrate in the vicinity of the...
... bubble ofthe 1920s, and ending with theglobal credit bubble ofthe 2000s There are many destinations along the way (including the Great Inflation and collapse oftheGlobal Dollar Standard, ... flight out ofthe dollar and crash oftheglobal monetary order’ The failure ofthe Federal Reserve to stick to a policy of steady expansion ofthe monetary base during the autumn of 1931 coupled ... was whether the New York desk ofthe Federal Reserve could buy them in the market or lend against them as collateral (Note that prior to the creation ofthe Federal Reserve there was no official...
... deterioration of water and biota in theBaltic Sea, resulting in the preparation and signing ofthe Convention on the Protection ofthe Marine Environment oftheBalticSea Area (i.e the Helsinki ... Sound - the transition zone TheBaltic Proper is the largest subdivision oftheBalticSea It has a surface area of 211 069 km (51% ofthe whole sea) andthe volume of 13 045 km (60 % ofthe total) ... assessment ofthe state ofthe marine environment oftheBaltic Sea, 1984-1988 BalticSea Environment Proceedings No 35 B HELCOM, 1991 Airborne pollution load to theBalticSea 1986-1990 Baltic Sea...