... isomorphic in order to preserve the polynomial complexity of the shared forest sent no 10 11 12 13 14 15 # trees (before filter) 39 14 16 36* 10 17 23 32 12 36* 19 14 39 nodes in unshared tree set 600 ... of the 27 Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL ’89), pages 143 151 Y Xu and N Badler 2000 Algorithms for generating motion trajectories described by prepositions...
... 21, 153 5 154 4 12 Williams RS, Swisher CN, Jennings M, Ambler M & Caviness VS (1984) Cerebro-ocular dysgenesis (Walker– Warburg syndrome): neuropathologic and etiologic analysis Neurology 34, 153 1 154 1 ... embryonic day and embryonic day The ILM thickness for E15 retina was 406 ± 99 (n ¼ 40); thus, ILM thickness did not change significantly between E9 and E15 (Fig 5C) Elasticity of ILM The Young’s modulus ... ± 1.58 at E15 There was a significant increase in the ILM stiffness (Young’s modulus) from E4 to E9 (P < 0.01), but no significant change of ILM elasticity was observed from E9 to E15 (P > 0.05;...
... 1957; 2:1171–1175 Bassett DC and Keller A On the habits of polyethylene crystals Phil Mag 1962; 7 :155 3 158 4 Frank FC The strength of polymers Proc Roy Soc Lond A 1964; 282:9–16 Frank FC The strength ... Olley RH, Al Raheil IAM On isolated lamellae of melt-crystallized polyethylene Polymer 1988; 29 :153 9 154 3 18 Vaughan AS and Bassett DC Early stages of spherulite growth in melt-crystallized polystyrene ... crystallized from very dilute solution These are microns wide, with planar facets, but only 10 to 15 nm thick (Figure 2) The most important finding, with profound implications for polymer science,...
... dispersing the powder in toluene, 10 wt% of silane was added and the resulting solution was refluxed for 15 h The modified powder was then washed with 200 ml of fresh toluene in a Soxhlet apparatus for ... The maximal biting forces of a patient can reach up to 700 N, but these values are reduced (100 150 N)8 with the removal of dentures Denture fractures are essentially due to stress concentration ... strength It is interesting to note that this finding is also in agreement with Calais and Söderholm ,15 who found that composites containing barium were significantly weaker after three months of immersion...
... [SID+], PCO2, [Pix–], and [Pry–] Omitting the small terms [SID+] – [HCO3–] – [Pix–] – [Pry–] = (15) 187 Critical Care April 2005 Vol No Corey The Figge–Fencl equation is as follows [25]: SID+ ... + [PiY–] (18) Where [HCO3–] = 1000 × Kcl × PCO2/(10–pH); [PrX–] = [albumin (g/dl)] (1.2 × pH–6 .15) is the contribution of albumin to charge balance; and [PiY–] = [phosphate (mg/dl)] (0.097 × ... balance [1,23–25] Combining equations yields the following: SIG = AG – [albumin (g/dl)] (1.2 × pH–6 .15) – [phosphate (mg/dl)] (0.097 × pH–0.13) (19) According to Eqn 18, when pH = 7.40 the AG increases...
... The fall of the serum anion gap Arch Intern Med 1990, 150 :3113-3 115 35 Salem MM, Mujais SK: Gaps in the anion gap Arch Intern Med 1992, 152 :1625-1629 36 Gilfix BM, Bique M, Magder S: A physical ... anion gap, and lactate in patients in the pediatric intensive care unit Crit Care Med 1999, 27: 157 7 -158 1 41 Cusack RJ, Rhodes A, Lochhead P, Jordan B, Perry S, Ball JAS, Grounds RM, Bennett ED: ... presentation After resuscitation Na+ (mmol/l) 130 130 135 K+ (mmol/l) 3.5 3.0 2.8 Cl– 107 105 115 16 Creatinine (mg/dl [µmol/l]) 2.8 (244) 2.9 (250) Albumin (g/dl [g/l]) 2.0 (20) 2.3 (23) 1.8...
... critically ill patients [15, 20,23,24,40,41] Some studies have suggested an independent association between low pH or SBE and mortality [42-44], whereas others have not [4 ,15] We address further ... Pediatric ICU patients 540 samples (282 patients) Pediatric ICU post-cardiac surgery 150 samples (44 patients) [15] Pediatric ICU, patients only with acid–base measurements 255 patients 69 (27%) ... pressure-limited ventilation with permissive hypercapnia: a prospective study Crit Care Med 1994, 22 :156 8 -157 8 Stacpoole PW, Lorenz AC, Thomas RG, Harman EM: Dichloroacetate in the treatment of lactic...
... Discussion 115 6.2.1 Charge and spin transport in ZGNR-based heterostructure with an electric bias 115 6.2.2 Thermally induced currents in ... spin transistor: Rectification and amplification of spin-polarized current”, Phys Rev B (2011) 83, 1154 27, (2011) [5] M G Zeng, L Shen, M Yang, C Zhang, and Y P Feng, “Charge and spin transport in ... and defect effects on electronic and transport properties of gold nanotubes” Nanotechnology 22, 2157 02 (2011) [10] T.-Y Yang, J Balakrishnan, F Volmer, A Avsar, M Jaiswal, J Samm, S R Ali, A Pachoud,...
... Current Autocorrelation Function 105 5.3 Coupling Picture 115 5.4 Coherent Mechanism to Tune Thermal Conductivity 118 vi 5.5 Summary ... and year illustrating important milestones Adapted from Ref [52] 15 1.5 Measured thermal conductivity of individual SiNWs with different diameters Adapted from Ref ... materials with the same diameter such as superlattice structure are grown along the wire axis [15, 16], have been realized by using VLS growth technique The VLS technique has now become a widely...
... (a) 0.24 A ρ (Ω cm) 0.20 0.16 0.12 0.08 B 0.04 C 50 100 150 200 250 300 T(K) (b) MR = [(ρ(0)-ρ(H))/ρ(0)*100%] 30 A 25 20 15 10 B C 50 100 150 200 250 300 T(K) Fig.1.9 (a) Temperature dependence ... of polycrystalline Sr2Fe1-xCuxMoO6 (x =0, 0.10, 0 .15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30) samples in zero field (solid line) and kG (dash line) (a) x=0, 0.10, 0 .15; (b) x=0.2, 0.25, 0.30 ………………………… …………………………………………………….…… ... MG Blamire, ND Mathur, et al., Phil Trans R Soc Lond A 365, 159 3 (1998) [9] H R Qu, M Lu, H W Zhao and K Xia, Progress in Physics 17, 159 (1997) [10] S Jin, T H Tiefel, M McCormack, R A Fastnacht,...
... catalyzed by V158D/E296V/M298Q-FVIIa than when catalyzed by V158D/E296V-FVIIa, V158D/M298Q-FVIIa or E296V/ M298Q-FVIIa This suggests that the triad composed of residues 158 {21}, 296 {154 } and 298 {156 } ... inhibitor for 15 (antithrombin) and 60 (KNCO) is given (means SD, n ẳ 3) Inhibitor FVIIa variant Antithrombin KNCO Wild-type V158D E296V M298Q V158D/E296V V158D/M298Q E296V/M298Q V158D/E296V/M298Q ... activity) was studied by incubating 10 nM (M298Q-, V158D/M298Q-, E296V/M298Q- and V158D/ E296V/M298Q-FVIIa) or 50 nM (wild-type, V158D-, E296V-, and V158D/E296V-FVIIa) FVIIa variant alone or nM FVIIa...
... preparation, microstructure, and photochromic behavior, Journal of Materials Research 15 (2000) 927–933 [15] Y.-G Choi, G Sakai, K Shimanoe, N Miura, N Yamazoe, Wet process-prepared thick films ... ammonia gas sensors These powders were monoclinic WO3 The particles with size distribution of 30 150 and 60–170 nm resulted from 350 and 600 ◦ C calcinations respectively Sensor element obtained ... respectively It is evident from the micrographs that the powder A has particles in the size range of 30 150 nm and powder B has particles in the range of 60–170 nm This increase in particle size is understandable...
... was washed with distilled water several times and filtered Finally, PbS particles were dried h at 150 ◦ C Another kind of PbS particle was prepared at reaction temperature of 80 ◦ C similar to the ... was washed with distilled water several times and filtered Finally, PbS particles were dried h at 150 ◦ C Another kind of PbS particle was prepared similar to the method and procedure described ... C H2 S at 80 ◦ C 10 20 11.8 12.9 12 11.2 21.2 296.0 225.1 27.2 14.3 69.4 43.6 18 17.1 31.9 17.5 15. 2 Fig The correlation between NH3 gas concentration and responses of the sensors based on PbS...
... 77 K were measured using a Micromeritics ASAP 2010 system after the samples were vacuum-dried at 150 ◦ C for 10 h in N2 atmosphere Results and discussion 3.1 Microstructure characterizations Fig ... for ppm NO2 gas and (b) 100 ◦ C for 4000 ppm H2 gas 250 200 Time (min) Sensitivity (Rg/Ra) 20 10 150 100 50 20 20 40 60 80 Temperature (oC) Fig Time response of WO3 thin film sensor 100 40 60 80 ... NO2 sensors based on copper (II) tetrakis (nbutylaminocarbonyl) phthalocyanine LB films, Langmuir 15 (1999) 1748–1753 [6] H.T Sun, C Cantalini, Microstructural effect on NO2 sensitivity of WO3 thin...
... oxidation stability -1 0 .150 25 C 40 C 50 C 0.145 Thermal conductivity/(W m K ) 0.145 -1 -1 -1 K ) Thermal conductivity/(W m 0 .150 toluene kerosene decahydronaphthalene 0 .155 Conclusions The Cu ... when they are 0.140 0.135 0.130 0.125 0.120 a 0. 115 0.140 0.135 0.130 0.125 0.120 0. 115 0.110 b 0.105 0.000 0.005 0.010 Particle mass fraction 0. 015 0.0000 0.0025 0.0050 0.0075 0.0100 Particle ... calorimeter [14] The schematic diagram of the apparatus has been described previously in detail [15] The nanofluid samples were added into the Li et al Nanoscale Research Letters 2011, 6:373 http://www.nanoscalereslett.com/content/6/1/373...
... due to the continued loss of water [15] The MNs were analysed by Nanoscale Res Lett (2008) 3:109–117 Tonset = 150 °C 100 Tonset = 170°C 90 % Weight loss 80 115 Tonset = 200°C (a) (b) Tonset = 320°C ... McCormick, J Am Chem Soc 124, 1156 2 (2002) ¨ 13 O Prucker, J Ruhe, Macromolecules 31, 592 (1998) 14 M Ryosuke, K Yamamoto, H Otsuka, A Takahara, Chem Mater 15, (2003) 15 T von Werne, T.E Patten, ... hemispherical analyzer of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), using an Al Ka X-ray source (15 KeV, filament current 20 mA) and the investigation of the sample was done under ultrahigh vacuum...