... wide-ranging study of localising relational degreesof freedom, contributing to the wider debate on relationism in quantum mechanics A set of analytical and numerical methods are developed and applied ... therein), and numerically simulate such a system through a number of detection procedures Such an approach was taken in Sec III of [Mølmer97a] and Sec of [Mølmer97b], and some important features of ... (the ratio of) the specific number of photons l and r detected at each detector This is of course probabilistic Letting Pl,r denote the probability of detecting l and r photons at the left and right...
... “Solution of a problem of Ulam,” Journal of Approximation Theory, vol 57, no 3, pp 268–273, 1989 23 L C˘ dariu and V Radu, “Fixed pointsand the stability of Jensen’s functional equation,” Journal of ... x ∈ A Proof The proof is similar to the proofs of Theorems 2.3 and 3.1 Corollary 3.4 Let r > and θ be nonnegative real numbers, and let f : A → A be a mapping satisfying 3.7 and 3.8 Then there ... holds The rest of the proof is similar to the proof of Theorem 2.1 Corollary 2.4 Let r > and θ be nonnegative real numbers, and let f : A → B be a mapping satisfying 2.25 , 2.26 , and 2.27 Then...
... herds) Materials and methods The member pig herds of Lihakunta The number of farrowing and farrowing-to-finishing herds in this study was 153 and 85, respectively, and the number of specialised ... start of HC, freedomof M hyopneumoniae has become an economically tempting goal for Acta vet scand vol 42 no 3, 2001 many herds still infected with this particular infectious agent, and dozens of ... Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Veterinary and Food Department Helsinki Anonymous: Animal diseases in Finland in 1999 Finnish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Veterinary and Food Department...
... Forced vibration of degree offreedom system Fig 2: Two DOF system modelling of a motor generator set up A simplified two degree offreedom system is shown in Fig The motion of the system is ... respectively The free-body diagrams of the masses and are shown in Fig 1(b) Fig 3: A two degree offreedom spring mass system Equations of motion of degree offreedom system are given by: m1 x1 ... Dynamics and Vibration Lab Forced vibration of degree offreedom system Let us assume the solutions for x1 and x2 under steady state conditions as harmonic excitations with the same frequency and...
... motion are called two degree offreedom systems Number f N b ofdegreesoffreedom Number of masses of the system y in the system y number of possible types of motion of each mass Introduction ... length, angle or some other physical parameters. Any such set of coordinates is called generalized coordinates • Although the equations of motion of a two degree offreedom system are Although the equations of motion of a two degree offreedom ... obtained • Multi‐degree offreedom systems •Modeling of continuous systems as multidegree offreedom systems •Eigenvalue problem Multidegree offreedom systems Multidegree offreedom systems • A...
... problem of construction of a solu tion of the system of equations of the form (2.12) is considered in detail Thus, following the results of [1], we conclude that when the frequency V of an electric ... 93’ It is easily seen that the system of Eqs (2.12) is the complete analogy of the differen tial equations of vibrations of a system with single degree offreedom To avoid repeti tion, we shall ... the investigation of one-frequency regime in the system considered can be reduced to a study of two equations: the first of ( ) and one of re maining n equations The choice of the appropriate...
... the advantages and challenges of new information and communication technologies, including the Internet and mobile technologies, for the exercise of the right to freedomof opinion and expression, ... the enjoyment of the right to freedomof opinion and expression, because it leads to self-protective and over-broad private censorship, often without transparency and the due process of the law ... alia a violation of its obligation to respect the right to freedomof opinion and expression Although determining the origin of cyber-attacks and the identity of the perpetrator is often technically...
... effluents of both PMs Reduction of pH to around pH 6.5 (HCl) and dosing of anti-scalant was necessary to achieve recovery rates of 80% Softening of wastewater allowed higher recovery up to 93% and ... of residual (soluble) COD and BOD which can both affect the production process and the paper quality; - The removal of sticky solids and suspended solids, which can induce plugging of pipes and ... of residual (soluble) COD and BOD which can both affect the production process and the paper quality; - The removal of sticky solids and suspended solids, which can induce plugging of pipes and...
... amount of GSH in the samples was determined from a standard curve obtained by plotting known amounts (from 0.05 to 0.4 lgÆmL)1) of GSH vs the rate of change of absorbance at 412 nm GSH standards ... the CELLQUEST software program (Becton-Dickinson) Fig GSH and GSSG concentrations and ratio of GSH2 : GSSG in q+ and q0 cells from osteosarcoma (bone), rhabdomyosarcoma (muscle) and lung carcinoma ... expression of CuZnSOD than the other cells In musclederived cell lines mtDNA ablation reduced the expression and protein amount of mitochondrial MnSOD but not of cytosolic CuZnSOD (Figs and 5) Densitometric...
... Here, a minimum of 5000 pixels of digital cell images were analyzed in terms of bleaching kinetics and the efficiency of FRET was calculated from the mean bleaching time-constants of the donor dye ... several (6–10) thousands of copies in all cell lines, except in MT-1, which is deficient in a and c chains CD25 was expressed at a level eightfold to 14-fold higher than that of the a and c chains on ... was defined by both Triton X-100 and Chaps detergents, and found approximately independent of the ligand (IL-2) occupation level of receptors on T cells Analysis of the whole sucrose gradient sedimentation...
... equidistribution of (the image of) small orbits of Heegner points in the group of connected components of the Jacobian of a Shimura curve associated to an indefinite quaternion algebra at a place of bad ... right-hand side of (1.8) and would evaluate the amplified mean square of partial sums of the form λf (n)τ (n)W (n), n See also [H] for a slightly weaker bound, and [CPSS] for another proof, in ... order of Bq− , I1 = R1 , I2 , , In ⊂ R1 a set of representatives of (left) ideals classes and we denote Ri the right order of Ii This set corresponds to the set of connected components of a...
... Extent of use of the Rockies and typology distribution correlates 16 1.2 Extent of use and expected raw material selection in the Southern Rockies 18 1.3 Extent of use of the Southern Rockies and ... Extent of use of the Rockies and corresponding expectations: projectile point typology, raw material use, and technology Extent of Use of Rockies Expected Features of Rocky Mountain Projectile Points ... dates, and examples of project-area specimens of each type Chapters 6–10 present the results of comparisons of projectile points from the various regions of the project area along the three axes of...
... design of the study and performed the statistical analysis YD, MAH, CM conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination and helped to draft the manuscript All authors read and ... levels of polyploidy cells and low cell death throughout the study (Figure 4) Genetics Analysis Figure Response profile of GSK1070916 for hematological cell lines using cell cycle analysis and cell ... inhibition by GSK1070916 Expression profiles of Aurora A, B, and C were evaluated in terms of response to Aurora inhibition and no association was observed (p-value = 0.79 and 0.96 respectively, unpaired...
... design of the study and performed the statistical analysis YD, MAH, CM conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination and helped to draft the manuscript All authors read and ... levels of polyploidy cells and low cell death throughout the study (Figure 4) Genetics Analysis Figure Response profile of GSK1070916 for hematological cell lines using cell cycle analysis and cell ... inhibition by GSK1070916 Expression profiles of Aurora A, B, and C were evaluated in terms of response to Aurora inhibition and no association was observed (p-value = 0.79 and 0.96 respectively, unpaired...
... SDS-PAGE and probed with a panel of anti-MUC16 monoclonal antibodies Arrows indicate migration of 250 kDa molecular weight marker and identity of antibody used is shown on the right of each blot ... Specificity of 618F for human MUC16 Specificity of 618F for human MUC16 (A) Purity of human MUC16 isolated from spent media of OVCAR-3 cells as determined by Coomassie Blue (1) and silver staining (2) of ... Crowley D, Jacks T: Role of K-ras and Pten in the development of mouse models of endometriosis and endometrioid ovarian cancer Nat Med 2005, 11:63-70 Roby KF, et al.: Development of a syngeneic mouse...
... valuable comments and useful suggestions Supported by Academic Leaders Fund of Harbin University of Science and Technology and Young Scientist Fund of Harbin University of Science and Technology ... notion of space of hyperbolic type in the sense of Goebel and Kirk [16] (W4) was already considered by Itoh [19] under the name “condition III”, and it is used by Reich and Shafrir [17] and Kirk ... monotone modulus of uniform convexity Then the intersection of any decreasing sequence of nonempty bounded closed convex subsets of X is nonempty Fixed point theorem for mappings of asymptotically...
... verbatim repetition of the proof of Theorem in We omit the details As an application of Theorem 2.5, we will prove a theorem on the existence and approximation of common fixed points for two maps ... family of all admissible subsets of X, that is, the family of subsets of X that can be written as the intersection of a family of closed balls centered at pointsof X For further information on ... A A Eldred and P Veeramani, “Existence and convergence of best proximity points, ” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 323, no 2, pp 1001–1006, 2006 M A Al-Thagafi and N Shahzad,...
... Banach spaces,” Pacific Journal of Mathematics, vol 86, no 2, pp 427–436, 1980 11 C E Chidume, J Li, and A Udomene, “Convergence of paths and approximation of fixed pointsof asymptotically nonexpansive ... Banach space and let K be a nonempty, closed, and convex subset of E Let P be a mapping of E onto K Then, P is said to be sunny if P P x t x − P x P x for all x ∈ E and t ≥ A mapping P of E into ... differentiable a and T : K → K is nonexpansive with F T / ∅, then F T is a nonexpansive retract of K Let K be a nonempty closed convex and bounded subset of a Banach space E and let the diameter of K be...
... Banach spaces,” Pacific Journal of Mathematics, vol 86, no 2, pp 427–436, 1980 11 C E Chidume, J Li, and A Udomene, “Convergence of paths and approximation of fixed pointsof asymptotically nonexpansive ... Banach space and let K be a nonempty, closed, and convex subset of E Let P be a mapping of E onto K Then, P is said to be sunny if P P x t x − P x P x for all x ∈ E and t ≥ A mapping P of E into ... differentiable a and T : K → K is nonexpansive with F T / ∅, then F T is a nonexpansive retract of K Let K be a nonempty closed convex and bounded subset of a Banach space E and let the diameter of K be...