... this point is a function ofthe destination index m Increasing the NSD while keeping NR constant is therefore in favor of protocol A1 If the number of relays increases, the relation between l and ... networks (single-user and multiuser) inthepresenceof additive estimation noise and relay phase noise They differ inthe direction in which the single-hop links are measured and thus the required ... ϕA and ϕB , respectively They introduce phase rotations to the signals during the mixing operations, with positive sign when mixing from baseband to passband and with negative sign when mixing...
... conditioning ofthe covariance matrix in time domain To begin with, consider the signal model presented in Section 2, note here that inthe initial discussion, we assume white noise, which is ... length is small The effect is more prominent with the increase inthe data length Inthe following, we will regularize this information singularity using the CMT The basic idea of CMT is to multiply ... previous section requires matrix inversion In this section, we elaborate the use of CMT inthe evaluation ofthe CRB inthe frequency domain The major advantage ofthe frequency domain evaluation...
... within the intestine Induction of fgl2 in macrophages in response to viruses results inthe production of a potent coagulant activity with the characteristics of a prothrombinase This combination of ... homeodomain family proteins bind to this consensus motif and regulate gene transcription in diverse cells through interaction with a variety of partner DNA binding proteins, including Sp1 family members ... 5¢-ATGTTTGAGACCTTCAACAC-3¢, and reverse primer, 5¢-CACGTCACACTTCATGAT GGA-3¢ then excised from PCR2.1 by digestion with HindIII and SalI and transferred into the pGL2-Basic utilizing the HindIII and XhoI sites A 3¢-deleted...
... are highand infection disutilities among individuals are low In such cases, accounting for limited availability of vaccines decreases the incentive for individuals with low infection disutility ... decision making when all individuals searching forthe vaccine can get it However, when supply is limited, prioritization increases the availability of vaccine for individuals inhigh priority ... searching such that all individuals with infection disutility higher than that of marginal individual search forthe vaccine We define δ E (β, Qr ) as the infection disutility ofthe marginal individual...
... method is used to estimate the response ofthe cylinder using the following initial conditions Initial displacement of downstream cylinder x = xo = 0, Initial velocity of downstream cylinder At ... cylinder remain invariant over successive wave period in waves only flows However, with the introduction of currents to the wave flow, wave current interaction together with flow separation over ... cylinder Vorticity is observed inthe wake close to the cylinder surface suggesting that turbulence exists inthe wake Observation ofthe vorticity plots in a time sequence over the duration of...
... periods ofthe oscillating flow, ii This velocity is larger when the flow is inthe direction of converging cylinder surface, then when the flow is inthe opposite direction, iii Due to this difference ... velocity and hence higher reduced velocity Forthe case of oscillating cylinders in currents, the motion ofthe cylinder can initiate the instability mechanism that leads to vortex shedding The ... support of my wife and mother Thank you, Lih Jiuan and Irene, for being there all the time, and believing in me ii Summary This study is concerned with the flow inthe wake of a bluff vertical cylinder,...
... at time increments of T / 10 Figure C2 PIV images of a single cylinder in combined waves and currents flow T = 0.7 s, C = 75 mm/s, at time increments of T / 10 Figure C3 PIV images of a single ... 10 Figure C5 PIV images of a single cylinder in currents only flow C=50 mm/s, at time increments of T/10 Figure C6 PIV images of a single cylinder in currents only flow C = 75 mm/s, at time increments ... of T/10 Figure C7 PIV images of a single cylinder in currents only flow C =100 mm/s, at time increments of T/10 Figure C8 PIV images of downstream cylinder at x = ½ D, y = in combined waves and...
... x=+9.24 m for waves only, Single Cylinder Run 356 Appendix G CFD Calculated Velocity Vector and Vorticity Plots Figure G1 Velocity vector plots at every 2Te increment at steady state beating C = ... at time intervals of T’ (At Stable Beating Downstream cylinder spacing at x = ½ D, y = 0.6 D) Figure H6 Iso surface plots of wave and currents run, C =75mm/s, T =0.7s, at time intervals of T’ ... =0.7s, at time intervals of T’ (At Stable Beating Downstream cylinder spacing at x = ½ D, y = 0) Figure H11 Iso surface plots of wave and currents run, C=100mm/s, T=0.7s, at time intervals of T’ (At...
... is likely that the N-terminal domain is involved in protein–protein interactions with other hydrophilic domains of neighboring integral membrane subunits, and interspecies interactions are incompatible ... a high degree of conservation inthe C-terminal domain (including the transmembrane region), but a significant number of differences inthe N-terminal domain (located on the matrix side) It is ... subject to variations in gene expression, and it is still unclear how the level of a complex of 46 subunits is determined The activities of complex II andthe downstream complex III ofthe electron...
... rate of 41 400 min)1 As we have suggested, the most likely candidate for this group is the catalytic histidine, H438 The pKa of 4.63 suggests the involvement of an acidic residue inthe activity ... to introduce qualitatively new behaviour The most obvious indication of this modulation appears at high pH where the limiting value of bkcat tends to approach the limiting value of kcat as the ... excess-substrate binding appears to involve the intricate interplay of a variety of residues inthe active site pH dependence of A328W Fig pH dependence forthe turnover number (kcat) inthe absence of excess...
... understanding the provided information (lower-level of cognitive domain, Bo-Linn [1]) and left a large gap on applying, analyzing, synthesizing, evaluating and creating (highlevel of cognitive domain, ... information in another familiar situation Analyzing: Breaking information into parts to explore understanding and relationships Evaluating: Justifying a decision or course of action Creating: Generating ... Identify the main ideas and organization ofthe information - Intermediate Skimming, Surveying - Infer and/ or predict - Intermediate Inference Nguyen Chi Duc / VNU Journal of Science, Foreign Languages...
... genetic indicators ofthe appropriateness of drugs d Rehabilitation, and care within institutions andthe community e Relieving pain and distress f Palliative care, including care ofthe terminally ... solving Giving priority to information technology (informatics) and electronic learning as an advanced trend in health education in general, andin nursing education in particular Emphasizing ... ofthe reputed universities in these countries The recommendations of scientific associations specialized in pharmacy available online in their respective websites were also reviewed In addition,...
... between singular and plural Finally, the tagged instances are stored in a file with their surrounding words Each line of it consists of one ofthe tagged instances and its surrounding words as inthe ... in this paper, the feedback corpus contains further useful information For example, we can obtain training data consisting of instances of errors by comparing the feedback corpus with its original ... effective to the word sense disambiguation task andthe mass count distinction is highly related to word sense as we will see in this section Another reason is that rules for distinguishing mass and...
... creating the basic motivational conditions, generating initial motivation, maintaining motivation, and encouraging positive retrospective self-evaluation Above all, what was particularly useful for ... cohesive learner group) ▪Generating initial motivation (generating students’ interest; provide enjoyable tasks) ▪Maintaining and protecting motivation (making learning and tasks stimulating; setting ... addition to other abilities such as processing the linguistic forms like speech speed and fillers, coping with listening in an interaction, understanding the whole message contained inthe discourse,...
... conducted in assisted living facilities and retirement comMinimal assistance with ADL and Advise individuals to have all assistive munities to deterinstrumental activities of daily living devices, including ... referral to their primary physician, and providing continuing home-based followup care One significant finding of this study was that targeting high- risk groups with these intensive interventions was ... disabilities and those living in nursing homes or assisted living facilities Providers of geriatric medicine, social work, and nursing care should be consulted by disaster planning teams at the...
... stage ofthe A domain (achieved by binding of an inhibitor) affects the relative conformation ofthein cis interacting PCP domain It is conceivable that most of this change is coordinated through ... ofthe tyrocidine and bacitracin NRPS Cys331 is part ofthe binding pocket ofthe amino acid inthe active site [11] The mutation Cys331Leu decreased the activity ofthe isolated GrsA A domain ... findings is that the investigated termination module was crystallized in its inactive apo-form and that it provides only a single snapshot during the catalytic cycle In this work, we have therefore...
... is, inputs remain inthe encoder for an additional m time units after entering Typically, n and k are small integers, k < n, the information sequence is divided into blocks of length k, andthe ... checking parts give a 1-out -of- 2 code indicating that no error has occurred inthe data processing unit and its checking facilities The precision required forthe two parity values, the value ... = 2n − a will yield a distinct syndrome In this case, we obtain the estimate of simply by reversing the first n bits inthe 2n-bit syndrome In addition, for each e0 ≠ 0, the condition e0 H0 =...
... for every t ∈ I Definition The multifunction F : I X ® X is of bounded variation if for any function × Î BV (I, X) the multivalued map NF(x): I ® X is of bounded variation on I (in the sense of ... 1969:viii+136 Lakshmikantham V, Bainov DD, Simeonov PS: Theory of Impulsive Differential Equations World Scientific, Singapore; 1989 Pandit SG: Systems described by differential equations containing ... Set-Valued Mappings with Applications in Nonlinear Analysis In Series in Mathematical Analysis and Applications Volume Taylor & Francis, London; 2002 18 Chistyakov VV, Nowak A: Regular Caratheodory-type...
... itself and will play a key role inthe proof of Theorem 1.1 We begin with the problem of finding classical solutions forthe differential inequality −Δp v ≥ a x f vv > in RN , λb x g vv x −→ 0, in ... reaction-diffusion theory , inthe turbulent flow of a gas in porous medium andinthe non-Newtonian fluid theory Inthe non-Newtonian fluid theory, the quantity p is the characteristic ofthe medium If p < 2, the ... non-negative and nontrivial solutions of 1.1 must be strictly positive see Serrin and Zou So, again of , it follows that 1.1 admits one solution if and only if p < N The main objective of this paper...
... neutralize the z variable nodes inthe trapping set Neutralizing a variable node involves setting its intrinsic value and extrinsic message values to zero Specifically, neutralizing a variable node vi ... estimation equation for each variable node contains four summation terms: the intrinsic information and three information messages In this case, the estimated values for v1 (and v3 ) will be incorrect ... L(Qi ) ≡ log Qi (0) Qi (1) (4) The BP algorithm involves one initialization step and three iterative steps as shown below Initialization step Set the initial value of each variable node signal...