... percentage of child deaths in the total the losses of life in the flood seasons in the MD Save the Children (2003) reported that the vast majority ofthe drowning deaths in recent years in the region ... Most of drowned children come from the poorer communities although they habituate with the water around Local people said that almost the deaths of young children occurred at night when they ... rowed and fell down the water while sleeping In Vietnam, the first day ofthe new academic year is usually in early of September In the MD, this period coincides with a high risk of flood Many pupils...
... another party of travelers Remarkable is the agility of these men They swing along over eight inches of wood as if they were in the middle of a well-paved road Ch'u-tung is a Mohammedan town There ... of a few families, passing their existence far from the road ofthe traveler, who often wished he could descend to them and quench his thirst, and eat with them their rice and maize Most of them ... down the slippery stone steps in the dark into a pail of hog's wash at the bottom Having wiped the worst ofthe grease and slime onto the mud wall, by the aid of a flickering rushlight I saw the...
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... employees What share are these small businesses ofthe overall economy, and what is the role of immigrants in them? Second—and for the larger partof this report—we look at the immigrant small business ... whole But there is a great deal of variety around the country In some parts ofthe country immigrants make up a much more substantial partofthe local population and labor force than in others In ... director ofthe Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy program ofthe Economic Policy Institute Muzaffar Chishti, director ofthe Migration Policy Institute’s office at the New York University School of...
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... different parts of MUC5AC Fig Mapping ofthe 45M1, 166M1 and 2-12M1 epitopes on the C-terminal cysteine-rich partof human MUC5AC The upper partofthe figure shows a schematic representation of full-length ... ofthe epitopes for the mAbs, where 45M1 recognizes an epitope located in the N-terminal region ofthe C-terminal cysteine-rich partof MUC5AC, presumably in the last CysD domain ofthe mucin The ... C-terminal cysteine-rich part Further localization ofthe epitopes of 45M1, 2-12 M1 and 166M1 In order to further locate the epitopes ofthe hitherto unmapped 45M1, 2-12M1 and 166M1, these mAbs were screened...
... in which the N-terminus ofthe OTR is replaced with the corresponding sequence ofthe V1aR [10] The role ofthe N-terminus has been addressed recently by alanine-scanning mutagenesis ofthe N-terminus ... to maintaining the conformational switch ofthe V1aR in the off-state The unique ability of arginyl to fulfil this constraining function in the N-terminus ofthe V1aR is similar to the unique constraining ... the three classes of antagonist, the binding of AVP was dramatically affected by the substitution of Arg46, with the affinity of AVP for all Fig Schematic diagram ofthe V1aR The V1aR is illustrated...
... from the sites release in lower temperature relating to partial reopening of these sites at around of 125 Ma, after the closing ofthe site the most retentive around of 230 Ma (Fig. 3). ... and metamorphic event in northern partof Kham Duc Formation. and presents a plateau of 243 Ma, calculated for 95 % of 39Ar released from the low temperatures. The beginning ofthe spectra is particularly ... sample (VN571) in the northern partofthe studied area, far from zone of shear, has been investigated. Age of this sample corresponds to age of metamorphism of Kham Duc Formation ...
... of margin deltas in the northern partofthe Red River basin In the northern partofthe Red River basin, margin deltas have developed eastward from the borehole 103-TH-1X They are composed of ... in the study area the upper partofthe second sequence ofthe Phong Chau Formation from borehole 103-TH-1X, second sequence ofthe Phong Chau Formation of borehole 103-TG-1X, upper partofthe ... the end ofthe lowstand stage, beginning ofthe transgressive stage A thickness of these delta deposits varied from 40-60 to 80-100m - An existence ofthe margin deltas in Miocene in the northern...
... mass of PAF) as a result ofthe presence of three disulfide bonds Importantly, the MS data yielded evidence demonstrating the lack of any post-translational modification of native PAF other than the ... positioned in the space between b4 and loop and create a welldefined aromatic region ofthe protein The topology ofthe disulfide pairs and the function ofthe cysteines According to the biochemical ... motif mediates the binding ofthe protein to structures ofthe outer layers ofthe target organism or exerts its function intracellularly [6,12] In conclusion, thesolution structure of PAF has been...
... On the banks ofthe Ganges some distance east of Benares, in the most wretched and neglected partofthe north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, lies the little town of Ghazipur It is not much of ... and destroyed it), the consequent cession to the Chinese ofthe Isle of Wight and a strip ofthe mainland along Southampton Water, the irresistible demand ofthe Japanese and the Straits Malays ... wait for the rains ofthe summer monsoon to sweep up from the Bay of Bengal But in fact there is activity here even at this time ofthe year For Ghazipur is one ofthe few places in the world...
... entered politics a served in the Navy as an officer b an officer in the Navy c the Navy had him as an officer d did service in the Navy as an officer > b If one ofthe participants in a conversation ... said the other person b what the other person said c what did the other person say d what was the other person saying > b The salary of a bus driver is much higher a in comparison with the ... are the goodest way of teaching moral lessons to young people a goodest b teaching c moral d to > a 189 I talk about the Tower of London, and then ofthe lives of people in England today a the...
... condition for the boundedness of all solutions of (1.1) and the scalar case of (1.1), respectively The next result provides a sufficient condition for the boundedness of solutions of (1.1) Theorem 4.1 ... n Then thesolutionof (4.4) and (4.5) is bounded if and only if the condition (5.5) is satisfied Proof The proof is immediate consequence from proof of Theorem 4.3 with Remark 5.1 Remark 5.6 The ... j ≤ n and p ∈ (0, 1) The following result provides a necessary and sufficient condition for the boundedness ofthesolutionof (4.4) and (4.5) The necessary partofthe next theorem was motivated...
... investigated the behavior ofthe solutions, HAE-M found the solutions ofthe special cases and EMEls carried out the theoretical proof and gave the examples All authors read and approved the final ... investigated the behavior ofthesolutionof difference equations for example: Elabbasy et al [5] investigated the global stability, periodicity character and gave thesolutionof special case ofthe ... Page of 16 Cinar [10,11] has got the solutions ofthe following difference equations xn−1 xn−1 , xn+1 = + axn xn−1 −1 + axn xn−1 xn+1 = Aloqeili [12] obtained the form ofthe solutions of the...
... a constant independent of u and f Proof From the assumptions on the regularities ofthe coefficients apq and ofthe function f it follows that thesolution (cN (t))N ofthe system (3.5), (3.6) ... 5.2.1]) Now let us give the main theorem of this section: Theorem 4.1 Suppose that all the assumptions of Theorem 3.4 hold for a given positive integer h Assume further that the strip m−ε− n n ≤ ... (t))N are thesolutionofthe system ofthe following ordinary differential k k=1 equations of second order: (uN , ϕl ) tt t + B(t, uN , ϕl ) = (f , ϕl ) t , l = 1, , N, (3:5) with the initial...
... solutionof (SVLI) From the pseudoinvexity of f and Theo¯ rem 5.1(ii), we obtain that x is a solutionof (P) ■ ¯ From Theorems 4.2 and 5.1, we obtain the following theorem Denote thesolution set of ... then xis a ¯ solutionof MVLI); (ii) If x ∈ is a solutionof (MVLI), for any given x, y Î Γ, the mapping ¯ λ → f+ (y + λη(x, y); η(x, y))is continuous at 0+, then xis a solutionof (P) ¯ Proof ... x ∈ is a solutionof (SVLI), in addition, assume that f is a pseudoinvex func¯ tion with respect to on Γ, then xis a solutionof (P) ¯ Proof (i) Let x ∈ ¯ x be a solutionofthe (P), then for...
... if conclusion i of Lemma 4.4 holds, and the proof ofthe theorem is complete Acknowledgment The author thanks Professor J K Langley for the invaluable discussions on the results of this paper during ... 1−τ π π 3.5 Proof of Theorem 2.1 Let A, B and C be as in the hypotheses We can assume that α Suppose that f is a solutionof 2.1 having zeros with finite exponent of convergence Then we can write ... r to be the length ofthe longest arc ofthe circle |z| r on which |H z | > 1, with θ r 2π if the minimum modulus m0 r, H min{|H z | : |z| r} satisfies m0 r, H > Then at least one ofthe following...
... 3.27 we get all above estimates Proof of Theorem 2.1 In the following we use the results of Section The conclusions of Theorem 2.1 are immediate consequences ofthe following lemmas Lemma 4.1 It ... In other words the initial functions ρ0 , v0 , ω0 , and θ0 are small perturbations ofthe constants Boundary Value Problems In the proof of Theorem 2.1, we apply some ideas of and obtain the ... and 3.10 is satisfied In the continuation we use the above results and the conditions of Theorem 2.1 Similarly as in 4, , we derive the estimates for thesolution ρ, v, ω, θ of problem 2.1 – 2.7...
... i 1, The proof of a is complete b In virtue of Lemma 5.5 the proof ofthe theorem will be complete if we show that the sequences H and h satisfy the conditions H2 – H5 in Section Since the series ... some lemmas Lemma 5.1 The hypotheses of Theorem 3.1 imply that the hypotheses of Theorem A are satisfied, and hence thesolution z : z n n≥0 of 3.1 , 3.2 is bounded Proof Let > be such that ρ W is ... one solution satisfying 3.8 This unique solution is denoted by x ϕ : Z→R and it is called thesolutionofthe initial value problem 3.7 , 3.8 The asymptotic representation ofthe solutions of...
... Consequently, the operator L : M → M is contractive operator We note that the set M is closed subset ofthe space Ꮿ((0,1]L2 ([0, ∞))) (for the proof see Lemma A.1 in the appendix of this paper) Therefore, ... Consequently, the operator R : M → M is contractive operator We note that the set M is closed subset ofthe space Ꮿ((0,1]L2 ([0, ∞))) (for the proof see Lemma A.1 in the appendix of this paper) Therefore ... nontrivial solution in the set M Let u be thesolution from Theorem 3.1, that is, u is a solution to the integral equation (1 ) From Proposition 2.2, we have that u satisfies (1) Consequently, u is solution...