... IMPLEMENTATION OFTHE NONLMAR FEEDBACK CONTROL SCHEME The implementation ofthe nonlinear feedback control scheme in "pseudo-dq" frame described above requires numerous controland computation tasks Thecontrol ... Compensation ofthe cogging torque The cogging torque T results ofthe interaction between , the rotor magnets andthe stator slots It depends only on the rotor position and has to be compensated by the ... a, b or The total fluxes a can be split in fluxes self-induced by the stator currents andifluxes due to the permanent magnets ofthe rotor : where L, and M, are the self-inductance andthe mutualinductance...
... through the inhibition of APCs or pathogenic T cells, by maintenance ofthe TR cell population and/ or by enhancement of their function (reviewed in [54]) Elucidation ofthe mechanism of TR cell ... cells in thecontrolof autoimmunity: the essential role of transforming growth factor beta and interleukin in the prevention of autoimmune thyroiditis in rats by peripheral CD4+CD45RC– cells and ... even in the absence of any APCs [58] Conclusion Solid evidence now strongly supports the existence ofthe once controversial TR cells as key controllers of selftolerance Although limitations of space...
... emeritus professor ofthe history of science at the University of Derby, UK Pete Ellis is professor of psychological medicine at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Otago, ... from the auto-immune destruction ofthe cells the UK Many of these problems can be prevented by in the pancreas which produce insulin It occurs most early diagnosis, good blood sugar controland ... that both of them have the biguanide groups Since the polymethylene diguanides have the unusual physiological propertyof lowering the blood sugar, it is possible that flumamine has the same pharmacology...
... system, in the distal segment ofthe tubule Inhibition of glucose reabsorption in the kidney, mediated by the SGLT cotransport system, represents a promising therapeutic target for thecontrolof hyperglycemia ... hydrolysis-resistant, synthetic S-analogs of natural O-glucosides involved in the biosynthesis of chrysomelidial and salicin These substances are synthesized and secreted as part of a defense mechanism ... consider because they are not hydrolysed by β-glucosidases in the intestine and can be administered orally [27] Therefore, the aim ofthe present study was to evaluate the inhibitory effect of some thioglycosides...
... instar larvae and 3-day old pupae were used The main component of one ofthe oils was pulegone andofthe other is not yet totally identified, and it is called SEM76 In space fumigation, these two ... were found to be the most potent fumigants of all oils tested The main component of one ofthe oils is pulegone The other is not yet identified and it is called SEM76 (Shaaya and Kostyukovsky, ... because ofthe pesticidal properties of these chemicals (Fenwick at al., 1983) and because ofthe potential use of methyl ITC as fumigant for wheat (Ducom, 1994) In our study on the rates of sorption...
... kinetics and use of nonthermal alternative processes.31 Most notably, as a part ofthe Þve-year contract between the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) andthe FDA, a scientiÞc review of these ... postharvest handling, washing, and cooling and storage PREVENTIVE MEASURES IN THE ORCHARD Contamination of fruits with feces of animals such as deer,8 seagulls,9 and cattle and other ruminants10 in the ... other things, the cost of equipment and effectiveness ofthe process.41 While a few processes are at or near production scale, many are pilot scale and need further development Also, most of these...
... cord than in the brain because ofthe characteristics ofthe circulation ofthe CSF from the ventricles to the spinal subarachnoid space The effective distribution volume of intrathecally administered ... implanted for the relief of severe lower limb spasticity and flexor spasms The goals then are improved comfort and wheelchair posture, Intrathecal baclofen for thecontrolof spinal and supraspinal ... dose should be used if the patient is not on oral baclofen, in case of sensitivity If the response to the initial trial is Intrathecal baclofen for thecontrolof spinal and supraspinal spasticity...
... auditing of warehouses, and outlet limits are among the types of laws that impact the three tiers The framework for the post-Prohibition controlof alcohol consumption began with the repeal ofthe ... California and Illinois Raymond W Cox III is a professor in the Department of Public Administration and Urban Studies at the University of Akron He is the author of some fortyfive academic and professional ... that there would be problems, as delineated in the Fosdick and Scott text (1933) The first and foremost concern was economic control, an issue in the U.S since the introduction of trusts and the...
... very much like Hugo: 'In the name ofthe fatherland of Shakespeare, I am happy to salute the fatherland of Dante.' 70 There is continual oscillation between on the one hand, af- firming a fixed ... light of day between 1864 andthe First World War, where the close symme- between the embryonic stages of these international organizations andthe technological and industrial challenges of their ... to augment the status of their organization even further the leaders ofthe ALAI add to their membership directory by recruiting other famous names to the honorary committee The list of those approached...
... o*(M,f,x,A) In other words, (4) is true if and only if the intersection of D with the extension of B is wholly contained as a subset in the extension of A D is omitted from the right-hand side ofthe " ... functions: F 2, which consists ofthe composition of (18vi) and F3; composition ofand F 2, FI, FO, and which consists ofthe (181) and defines the overall function effected by the program, in Figure ... non-determlnacy, and Prade and Valna (1980) attempt to incorporate concepts from the theory of fuzzy sets and systems Further development ofthe latter of these efforts would be of particular interest...
... roles of PrRP in thecontrolof stress responses may depend upon the nature of stressful stimuli used Stressful stimuli affect food intake and increase energy expenditure On the other hand, food ... receptors andthe administration of glucocorticoid increases the expression of RFRP mRNA in the hypothalamus [49] Fig Possible neural pathways controlling stress and food intake by PrRP and RFRP The ... in the brainstem and hypothalamus, and induce neuroendocrine and behavioral responses Food intake also activates the brainstem and hypothalamus, resulting in the termination of meals and the...
... between the monopolization offense andthe abuse of dominance, the state action doctrine andthe immunity for government petitioning, all of which are crucial to the understanding ofthe limits of ... monitors market conditions, and engages in a review ofthe program.108 The scope ofthe state action defense depends on the nature ofthe antitrust defendant andthe type of challenged conduct: actions ... particularly disappointing The decision failed to clarify some ofthe important questions of law raised by the Microsoft case and further blurs the picture when it comes to the assessment of unilateral refusals...
... glycolysis, we used the theory ofthe metabolic control analysis [24] by applying an elasticity analysis This consists ofthe experimental determination ofthe sensitivity of segments ofthe pathway ... bound to the mitochondrial inner membrane and another in the cytosol, which regulate the cytosolic NADH ⁄ NAD+ ratio and are involved in the synthesis of triacylglycerols [50] The activity ofthe ... in the absence of their physiological activators and inhibitors, at saturating substrate concentrations, and in the absence of products; these factors discard the role ofthe reversibility of...
... these questions, we conducted a detailed characterization ofthe mechanism of cleavage, the roles of specific amino acids near to the N-terminus in catalytic activity, andthe significance ofthe ... reorganization ofthe secondary structure ofthe truncated forms was unlikely to be the cause of their destabilization ofthe truncates because the far-UV CD spectra for truncates (stable) and (rapidly ... in the nature ofthe interactions required for the stimulatory and inhibitory effects of protein B Either the two types of effect result from binding at different sites on the hydroxylase, or the...
... early studies of our group and others, the transcriptional regulatory sequences ofthe H19 and IGF2 genes emerged as candidates for cancer targeted therapy H19 and IGF2 (the human P3 and P4 promoters) ... and orthotopic bladder tumor models The activity ofthe double promoter vector was tested and compared to the activity ofthe single promoter vectors The results showed enhanced activity ofthe ... cycles of 94°C for 30 sec, 59°C for 45 sec and 72°C for 60 sec, and finally 72°C for The PCR reactions were carried out in 25 μl volumes in the presence of ng/μl of each ofthe forward andthe reverse...
... the UK if theproperty is located in the UK The UK includes England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales andthe territorial waters ofthe UK The Isle of Man, whilst not strictly part ofthe UK, ... the land Supply of buildings Article 13B (g) exempts the supply of buildings and parts thereof and land on which they stand’ The supply before occupation of buildings or parts of buildings and ... whether the letting was of both the land andthe building, or of just the building built on the lessee’s land; it was enough for theproperty to be immovable The UK’s view remains that the lessor...
... that depends only on the sizes ofthe sets P2 and R In particular, this bijection is entirely independent ofthe rank m and size n ofthe matroid More importantly, as the class of uniform matroids ... follows Let Ri and Rk be the set of all subsets of R of size i and k − i respectively We make i the following claim Claim 25 If ≤ i < k/2, then |Ri | ≤ |Rk | i Proof Let r = |R| and ∆ = |Ri | ... E, the sets P and ∅ are R-modular in M We further know ofthe following instances of R-submodularity for a matroid M(E, ρ) The first of these was communicated to us by Noble [10] Recall that the...
... reduce wood production and radial enlargement of tracheids in conifers, particularly at the end of summer Latewood differentiation andthe cessation of cambial activity have often been attributed ... phytohormone concept andthe considerable progress realized in cytophysiology and biochemistry prompt the following remarks about the regulation of cambial dynamics: 1) the properties of cambial cells, ... cells, particularly the pattern of membrane transport, may change during the annual growth cycle ofthe tree; 2) the sensitivity of cambial cells to a phytohormone may be low if the regulator is...
... understanding ofthe roles of these co-repressor complexes and thereafter their roles in disease In summary cigarette smoke exposure reduced HDAC2 activity andthe expression of mSin3a and Mi-2α ... in its design and prepared the manuscript CSS designed and ran the in vivo model KFC participated in the study design and preparation ofthe manuscript IMA and PAK conceived ofthe study, participated ... expression may lead to the alteration of both the formation and targeting of these complexes Consequently, an oxidant-mediated reduction in the protein expression of Mi-2α and mSin3a and increased protein...
... understanding ofthe roles of these co-repressor complexes and thereafter their roles in disease In summary cigarette smoke exposure reduced HDAC2 activity andthe expression of mSin3a and Mi-2α ... in its design and prepared the manuscript CSS designed and ran the in vivo model KFC participated in the study design and preparation ofthe manuscript IMA and PAK conceived ofthe study, participated ... expression may lead to the alteration of both the formation and targeting of these complexes Consequently, an oxidant-mediated reduction in the protein expression of Mi-2α and mSin3a and increased protein...