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... Under the authority vested in me by law, I hereby offer, inthe name ofthe city of New Orleans, $250 reward for the capture and delivery, dead or alive, to the authorities ofthe city, the body of ... manner, the dark blood dripping on the steps and spattering the body ofthe wagon andthe trousers ofthe policemen standing on the step MOB BRUTALITY The brutality ofthe mob was further shown by the ... flying with the speed ofthe wind along the top ofthe cars, reached the first car ofthe train and jumped to the tender and then into the cab As he did several white men standing at the locomotive...
... buried inthe hydrophobic interior of lipocalins – but rather serve Anticalins for cross-linking the N- and C-terminus to the b-barrel [5] – they are not as crucial for folding as is the case for ... triggered by the amino acid substitutions that were introduced during the combinatorial engineering ofthe anticalins rather than by complex formation with the ligand, thus illustrating the inherent ... complementaritydetermining regions (CDRs), are supported by the 2678 structurally rigid b-sandwich framework ofthe paired variable domains ofthe light and heavy chains These CDRs come together at the tips of the...
... and data monitoring; LM is Medical Director, Phythea Laboratories; NM is Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Head ofthe Department of Pharmacology, and coordinator ofthe Clinical Investigation ... contributed to the protocol, to the data acquisition, and to data analysis LM initiated the study within the Phythea laboratories, discussed the protocol, provided the financing for the study, and contributed ... employee of Laboratoire Phythea Alain Jacquet is the main clinical investigator, and was compensated by Laboratoire Phythea for the time and activities related to the study Nicholas Moore, Pierre...
... begun thinking of themselves as they, or as HeathcliffnGeorgie, or GeorgienHeathcliff, or Georgienheath, or Heathngeorgie or Fuckfacencockhead, or – and then the phone rang and rang and rang and ... expecting the worst and I got it, but inthe words of Spinal Tap’s Marti de Berghi: “I got more, much more.” Things were once again pretty ordinary between Georgie and me Turning up late after ... whereby the effects that the incorporation of ii digital interactivity into both the narrative andthe form of a novel might affect the work andthe relationships between writer, reader and characters...
... fording rivers, crossing deep ravines, climbing high hills and mountains, entering the dwellings ofthe poor, sitting beside the bed ofthe dying, rebuking the sinful, and every where preaching ... there presented, were all inducements for her to go forth and labor amid the mountains and on the broad prairies which extend towards the shores ofthe Pacific Ocean The idea of laboring inthe ... and proceeded overland, following the line ofthe Zuagaben Mountains, to the house of one ofthe chiefs, about ten miles The chief and most ofthe inhabitants were absent, attending the burning...
... Calcium binding to the low affinity sites on CnB disrupts the interaction between the CaM-binding domain andthe CnBbinding helix and increases the affinity ofthe CaM-binding domain for Ca2+/CaM ... affinity and two high affinity EFhand Ca2+-binding loops [36] Inthe absence of Ca2+binding to the low affinity sites, the CaM-binding domain interacts with the exposed side ofthe CnB-binding helix ... C-terminal ofthe b14 strand of one half ofthe b sandwich forming the catalytic core, providing a mechanism for transmission of Ca2+-induced conformational changes in CnB to the active site [22] In...
... synthetic organic colouring matter, synthetic organic products of a kind used as fluorescent brightening agents or as luminophores (heading 32.04) or dyes or other colouring matter put up in forms ... - -For use as a starting material inthe manufacture of synthetic organic dyes or pigment dyestuffs; For use inthe manufacture or filling of cylinders for calendering, supercalendering or embossing ... similar forms) for use as fuels, or liquid or liquefied-gas fuels in containers of a kind used for filling or refilling cigarette or similar lighters andof a capacity not exceeding 300 cm³ (heading...
... diagnosis of "CRPS I" ofthe upper orthe lower extremity have one or more injured and/ or compressed peripheral nerve(s) as the source of their continuing dorsal column painful neural input This ... Quality of Life 5D, andthe Sickness Impact Profile 68 to 100 patients with RSD, 33 inthe upper and 21 inthe lower extremity.[41] Regardless of whether the patient had CRPS inthe upper orthe ... distribution ofthe mechanisms of injury in each group is given in Table In patients with either 1) a history of repeated swelling or acute exacerbations of pain after extremity use, 2) evidence of persistent...
... (83%) All together, recombination induced swapping of amino acids for 94 positions (19% ofthe residues) inthe original LAC3 sequence The C- and N-termini ofthe hybrids were 33–37% and 9–26% different, ... copperbinding sites (in D1 and D2), acquired a T2–T3 cluster binding site (the dioxygen reduction site mapping at the boundary of D1 and D3) and substrate-binding sites (one for the electron donor and ... Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, New York Bradford M (1976) A rapid and sensitive method for the quantitation of microgram quantities of protein utilizing the principle of...
... of [Koz] andofthe proof ofthe renormalization theorem in [LvS] provides Theorem 2.3 The outline ofthe proof is given in Appendix 5.3 Theorem 2.1 is a trivial consequence of Theorems 2.2 and ... point ofthe map fλ0 is minimal, then the set Υλ0 ∩ Y , where the closure ofthe interval Y is contained in Ω, consists of finitely many points In order to underline the main idea ofthe proof of ... holomorphic box mapping Following a suggestion ofthe referee we include an outline ofthe proof of Theorem 2.3 here This theorem was proved in [LvS, Th C] inthe case ofmapsofthe form x → xl + c...
... high-capacity network forming a dense mesh of links connecting many parts ofthe world Indeed, the density of network capacity in Silicon Valley and along the Washington–Boston corridor means that these ... question and explore the space–time configuration of cyberspace Also, they have aesthetic and artistic worth inandof themselves, and as such they represent both the art andthe science of mapping ... about the patterns inthe data Inthe case ofthe International Connectivity series of maps, an uncritical reading of them could easily provide a distorted view ofthe global spread ofthe Internet...
... types of neurons in culture [10] The rapid shortening of CAD cell neurites afterthe addition of serum led us to presume that there are alterations inthe cytoskeleton Accordingly, we investigated ... tubulin depends mainly on the relative activities ofthe acetylating and deacetylating enzymes rather than on microtubule dynamics Tyrosination ⁄ detyrosination at the COOH-terminus of a-tubulin ... different isotypes of tubulin exist: tyrosinated (Tyr-tubulin), detyrosinated (Glutubulin), and Delta2 (a-tubulin lacking the two COOH-terminal amino acids) Glu-tubulin and Delta2tubulin have been...
... satisfying the hypotheses of Theorem 1.2 Let us denote the set of antiholomorphic bubble points by A, andthe holomorphic bubble points by H, and write Ξ for the set of all bubble maps ω (at all points) ... We work in terms of local isothermal coordinates x and y on the domain, and calculate ∇ and ∆ with respect to these, as if we were working on a portion of R2 (in contrast to (1.1) and (1.2)) In ... inthe spirit of [10]) then results ofthe form of our next theorem are essential We now state our main uniformity result for the harmonic map heat flow We adopt notation from Theorem 1.1 Theorem...
... apply Corollary 2.5 to obtain the solution of integral equation (3.1) in L2(Ω) Remark Theorems 2.8-2.9 in [3] and Corollaries 2.6-2.8 in [4] are special cases of our results Theorem 2.1 and Corollaries ... point of g and T as well Now we show the uniqueness of fixed point For this, assume that there exists another point w in X which is the common fixed point of f, g, S and T From (2.1), we obtain ... commuting and compatible mappings inthe frame work of G-metric spaces Definition 1.7 Let X be a G-metric space and f and g be two self-mappings of X Then f and g are called R-weakly commuting if there...
... C and λ ∈ 0, Fixed Points of w-Contractive-Type MapsIn 21 the authors introduced the concept of w-distance in metric spaces which they connected to the existence of fixed point of single and ... a theorem of Beurling and Livingston,” Canadian Journal of Mathematics, vol 17, pp 367–372, 1965 F E Browder, “Fixed-point theorems for noncompact mappings in Hilbert space,” Proceedings ofthe ... Hausdorff metric, Husain and Tarafdar 13 introduced the notion of a nonexpansive-type multivalued map and proved a fixed point theorem on compact intervals ofthe real line Using such type of notions...
... that the fixed point property holds for pseudocondensing or countably condensing admissible mapsIn order to generalize the concept of condensing mapsin a reasonable way, we need a c-measure of ... subset ofthe F-space S(0,1) and ψ is the Kuratowski function on K We present another fixed point theorem for condensing admissible mapsin Fr´ chet e spaces which includes that of Sadovskii [13] Theorem ... subset of C This completes the proof Now we can prove a fixed point theorem for pseudocondensing admissible mapsin F-spaces Theorem 3.4 Let K be a nonempty closed convex set in an F-space E and...
... (Fi ,Gi ) andthemaps Fi and Gi satisfy the assumptions of Theorems 2.10(iii) and 2.10(iv), respectively, i = − The pair (F3 ,G3 ) andthemaps F3 and G3 satisfy the assumptions of Theorems 2.11(iii) ... neighbourhood ofin C, then N(0) is contained neither in Ui nor Vi , i = − The pair (Fi ,Gi ) andthemaps Fi and Gi satisfy the assumptions of Theorems 2.9(iii) and 2.9(iv), respectively, i = − The pair ... coincidences, and fixed points and [6, Theorems and 5], Fan [6, 9], [10, Theorem 5] and [8, Theorem 1], Glicksberg [14], Kakutani [18], Bohnenblust and Karlin [3], Halpern and Bergman [15], and...
... at the Seminar ”Geometry of Banach spaces and Fixed point theory”, organized jointly by the Hanoi Institute of Mathematics and Hanoi University of Education The author would like to thank the ... Multivalued MapsIn [12] the authors have established a generalization ofthe well-known Ky Fan fixed point theorem for multivalued usc mappings, using the KKM -maps principle for mappings with open ... [16]) Remark 4.4 The notion of condensing mappings was introduced by Sadovski for Banach spaces in [13] Kirk and Shin in [9] have obtained analogous results for single-valued mappings in hyperconvex...