... indirectly by comparison of the growthof T atroviride wild-type (WT) and Dnag1 strains on various carbon sources [11] To elucidate the role of nag2 and the combined roles of nag1 and nag2 in T atroviride, ... established for Trichoderma spp [11,17] and allows fast and reliable screening ofgrowth rates on 95 carbon sources Carbon source profiling enabled us to analyse the phenotypical variability ofgrowth ... were randomly chosen and used together with the WT and Dnag1 strain in subsequent experiments for thorough characterization of their phenotypes Dnag2-I and Dnag2-II are Dnag2 strains C2332 and...
... proofs in are based on the technique of monotone boundary conditions developed in From 1, , it is clear that the results of are valid for functional differential equations in general form andfor ... equations in general form andforsome cases of unbounded right-hand side of the equation see 1, Remark and , 2, Remark and In 1998, Stanˇ k worked on the existence of two different solutions to the ... solution of 3.30 , if and only if u k A is a solution of 1.5 , we see that ui k ui k A, i 1, 3.32 are two different solutions of 1.5 and 2.4 , then ui k are the two different solutions of 1.5 and 1.6...
... gain in photoassimilated C on growthand on the patterns of C and N partitioning between sources and sinks of seedlings, and specifically addressed the following set of questions To what extent ... better understanding of the fate of carbohydrates and nitrogen (N) nutrients in young heterotrophic walnut trees (Juglans regia L.), carbon (C) and N partitioning between organs and physiological ... alter 1) the import of maternal C and N, 2) N uptake and assimilation, 3) partitioning of C and N between shoot and roots and 4) the time lapse prior to a complete independence of the seedling from...
... minimum between birth and 280 days of 0.60 forPHand 0.70 for WOK Previous, bivariate analyses considered birth and weaning weights, with average ages at weaning of 211 and 214 days forPHand ... 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 = 3243, ... of fit for direct effects by two often resulted in a somewhat higher BIC than a reduction of one (k = 5253 and k = 5243 vs k = 5263 for PH, k = 4263 and k = 3263 vs k = 5263 for PH, k = 4062 and...
... effect ofminimumandmaximum available prices and has not checked it in his study I look through the experiments included in his meta-study, select the ones with payoff tables or minimumandmaximum ... prediction of the CH model In randomly re-matched games, a good approximation of one-shot games, the average ofminimumandmaximum prices affects the average market price positively and significantly ... significant effect of the minimumandmaximum prices But when I separate the duration into two parts, it is easily found that the influence of the average ofminimumandmaximum prices fades out...
... protection land and the production forest land had been planned for growing forests, so there is no need to take into consideration the means of cultivated slope soil) The total area of the convertible ... convertible land and low erosion potential level + Group of the convertible land is equivalent to the level of the erosion potential: consists of soil with erosion potential from 100-200 and has area of ... (28.3% of the convertible land) This group has average centralization level of convertible land and average erosion potential level + Group of the convertible land is equivalent to the level of the...
... GAGAS standards There are a total of 10 standards for Financial Audits and standards for Attestation Engagements The complete text of the standards is available in the Yellow Book See Chapter for ... size of firms, type of industry, geographic area, classes of employees doing similar work, type of ownership, form of compensation payments, and other factors Auditors must review a wide range of ... reliability of performance measures The following page provides a summary matrix of applicable standards for audits of Schedules of Indirect Costs AASHTO Uniform Audit and Accounting Guide for Transportation...
... sample for each group with examples of verb and noun usages is shown in (9), (10), and (11) respectively The above figures again reflect the asymmetry between deverbalisation of verbs and denominalisation ... theoretical and practical concerns via the design of the tagset In that case the final lexicon would be theoretically valid on the one hand, and the tagged corpus would be of practical use for NLP ... each tag consists of a letter code for the general classification (i.e noun, verb, etc.) of the word, and another for the sub-classification according to the particular context For example, when...
... to commercial and market-oriented farms These transformed sometimes happens in improperly ways and induced to change in land use and land covers by despoilment of forest covers and traditional ... (decreased/increased) and fragmented (field crop, evergreen forest, fallow forest) as a result of both farmers who lost their lands and turned to clear-cut forest areas for upland rice cultivation, and private ... The lowland farms are located between 300 to 450 msl Results and Discussions • The result of interpretation of two images ETM+1999 and ETM+2004, it provided two land use maps of 1999 and 2004...
... Assessment of air quality and environmental damage, evaluation of abatement option for the control of pollution and development of Optimum control strategy in the form of an action plan Steps for preparation ... improvement of the quality of the air and the prevention, control and abatement of air pollution To plan and cause to be executed a nation-wide programme for the prevention, control and abatement of air ... Preparation of Action Plans for Control of Air Pollution Constitution of Working Groups and Development of Working Strategy for Action Plan Preparation Action Plan Constitution of Committees for Surveillance...
... RecD from P syringae (Ps) and E coli (Ec) and other well-studied members of DNA helicases belonging to SF1 (Rep of E coli, PcrA of Bacillus stearothermophilus (Bs) and UvrD of E coli), indicating ... enzymes, and that the RecB motor is absolutely required for v recognition and RecA loading, while the RecD subunit is dispensable for motor activity of the complex [9] Psychrophilic and psychrotrophic ... E633Q and R660A) Growthof the resultant strains was determined at 22 and °C on ABM agar plates Only wild-type and mutant proteins T259A, R419A and E633Q could complement the growth defect of CS1...
... cluster, DM uses morphological information as well, DF uses frequency information and DMF uses morphological and frequency information We evaluated it for all words, and also for words with frequency ... secondly the string of characters that it is made of, and thirdly that it is a new word and therefore rare 7.1 Future work We have so far used only a limited form of morphological information that ... results of this evaluation on some English data for various numbers of states As can be seen, increasing the number of states of the model does not reduce the conditional entropy of the gold standard...
... μg/mL, Pharmingen) and plates were incubated for hours at room temperature (in a 22– 26°C incubator) Plates were washed and 100 μl of Strepavidin-Alkaline Phosphatase (Pharmingen)at Page of 25 ... analysis was performed using forward and reverses primer (each at 25 μM) for IFNγ or CD8 The probes were used at 0.2 and 0.3 μL for IFNγ and CD8, respectively Positive control cDNA (IFNγ and CD8 plasmid, ... Additional critical reagents Streptavidin-Alkaline Phosphatase (Pharmingen) for ELISPOT; PHA (Sigma, St Louis, MO) as positive controls for real time RT-PCR and ELISPOT; Qiagen Rneasy Mini Kit (74106,...
... representations for solutions ofsome BVPs for the Lam´ system in multiply connected domains e Alberto Cialdea∗1 , Vita Leonessa1 and Angelica Malaspina1 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, ... Dirichlet and the traction problems for Lam´ system in a multiply connected bounded domain of Rn , n ≥ It hinges on the theory of reducible operators e and on the theory of differential forms Differently ... [18, Chapter 4] for the study of the Neumann problem for Laplace equation by means of a double layer potential) After giving some notations and definitions in Section 2, we prove some preliminary...
... expressed as copies of viral DNA per 100 µL of virus suspension The reliability of real-time PCR was defined by calculating coefficients of variation of Ct values of replicates of standard curve dilutions ... Analysis of HA and quantitative real-time PCR data employed for the determination of JC viral load A – C: Analysis of HA and quantitative real-time PCR data employed for the determination of JC ... was used for PCR in a final volume of 20 µl of PCR mixture Copies of JCV(Mad1) T antigen gene were calculated from the standard curve and were expressed as copies of viral DNA per 100 µl of suspension...
... representations for solutions ofsome BVPs for the Lam´ system in multiply connected domains e Alberto Cialdea∗1 , Vita Leonessa1 and Angelica Malaspina1 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, ... Dirichlet and the traction problems for Lam´ system in a multiply connected bounded domain of Rn , n ≥ It hinges on the theory of reducible operators e and on the theory of differential forms Differently ... [18, Chapter 4] for the study of the Neumann problem for Laplace equation by means of a double layer potential) After giving some notations and definitions in Section 2, we prove some preliminary...
... expressed as copies of viral DNA per 100 µL of virus suspension The reliability of real-time PCR was defined by calculating coefficients of variation of Ct values of replicates of standard curve dilutions ... Analysis of HA and quantitative real-time PCR data employed for the determination of JC viral load A – C: Analysis of HA and quantitative real-time PCR data employed for the determination of JC ... was used for PCR in a final volume of 20 µl of PCR mixture Copies of JCV(Mad1) T antigen gene were calculated from the standard curve and were expressed as copies of viral DNA per 100 µl of suspension...
... types of morphologies: (1) Growth on oxide; high density, and many tilted NWs; (2) Growth on a thin oxide layer (approx nm); vertical and high aspect ratio NW growth (see Figure 1B,C); and (3) Growth ... it seems to be the most promising forgrowthof NWs The high lattice mismatch (≈12%) between InAs and Si does not suppress the growthof NWs, and in regime and NWs only grow perpendicular to ... Figure 1B) This growth regime is therefore of paramount interest for self-assisted InAs NWs To our knowledge, the results above are the first report of parasitic island free growthof self-assisted...
... of PECVD-grown CNTs b TEM image of ALD ZnO-coated CNTs c and d SEM images of ALD ZnO-coated CNTs e TEM image of ALD AlxOy-coated CNTs Fig Raman spectrum of CNTs before (a) and after (b) ALD of ... effect of the crystalline domain or lattice distortion [18] The intensity ratio of the D0 over the G band (ID0 /IG) increases with a decrease in the graphite crystalline domain The D band and D0 band ... typical morphology of the PECVD CNTs prior to deposition Most of the nanotubes are multiwall tubes, and the average diameter of the CNTs is about nm Figure 1b shows the typical TEM image of ALD ZnO-coated...
... requirement for the coverage of the spheres, because the area of photoresist without the spheres or with multilayers of spheres cannot absorb enough photon energy to be developed standard deviation of ... Two kinds of photoresists, AZ 5214-E and Shipley 1805, and two types of spheres, silica and PS, were used to form HCP arrays on top of the photoresist About 10 wt.% aqueous suspensions of transparent ... of the photoresist hydrophilic enough Figure 3a shows the SEM image of a typical monolayer of silica spheres with d *0.97 lm formed on top of the AZ5214 photoresist A monolayer of HCP microspheres...