... requirements ofthe fine details ofthe dynamics and the initial data Furthermore, it is not clear whether the analysis on the current across the origin can be extended to the diffusivity In particular, the ... with the order of magnitude, for the rest ofthe proof for Theorem 3.1 in Sections 4–6, we shall replace ω(p) by p2 whenever it is more convenient 4.3 The upper bound ofthe diagonal term: The ... hand the variance ofthe current across the origin is proportional to |x|S(x, t) (1.1) x Therefore, Johansson’s result on the variance ofthe current can be interpreted as the spreading of S(x,...
... suitable mathematical model, although their form is not unique and the precise form ofthe system will have to be chosen Considering a compromise between the theoretical accuracy ofthe mathematical ... fluid The vertical velocity is assumed to vary linearly over the depth to reduce the three -dimensional problem to a two- dimensional one The model, in addition, includes the lowest-order effects of ... nonlinearity The standard Boussinesq equations can thus account for the transfer of energy between different frequency components, changes in the shape ofthe individual waves, and the evolution of the...
... refers to the consideration of meaning in an incongruent way at the level ofthe organization ofthe discourse The most congruent form of joining two ideas is An investigation into the role of metaphor ... consists oftwo chapters: - Chapter 1: Literature review: provided the theoretical background ofthe study Its focus was on introducing important concepts relevant to the topic ofthe thesis This ... and the results ofthe study were presented An investigation into the role of metaphor in description of emotion in poetic discourse • Part is the conclusion ofthe study which summarized the...
... that the c v values ofthe proposed method are generally lower than those ofthe Taylor method the δ p values ofthe proposed method are generally higher than those ofthe Taylor method The present ... (3): Comparison ofthe values ofthe coefficient of consolidation using the proposed, Taylor and Casagrande methods Figure shows the graphical presentation of Eq for two sets of consolidation ... evaluating the coefficient of consolidation and end of primary settlement based on a direct solutionofthe Terzaghi theory This new method determines the coefficient of consolidation utilizing the...
... if T∗ < ∞ then the H norm ofthe strong solution is bounded over the interval [0, T∗ ) This key observation plays a major role in the proof of global regularity of strong solutions to the system ... (26)–(31) Thetwo systems are equivalent when (v, T ) is a strong solutionThe existence of such a strong solution for a short interval of time, whose length depends on the initial data and the other ... equations, they have shown the global existence of weak solutions, but the question of their uniqueness is still open The short time existence and uniqueness of strong solutions to the viscous primitive...
... effect of FMN, but not of FAD or riboflavin, has been noticed earlier [36,37] Figure shows the effect ofthe FMN concentration on the reconstitution ofthe activity ofthe reduced SH Addition of about ... atmosphere The contents ofthe bottle were gently stirred at 30 °C in the dark Two controls were run also, one with 30 lM FMN instead of enzyme and the other with buffer alone After h, a sample ofthesolution ... enzyme is missing in HoxY ofthe SH, suggesting an exposure of part ofthe hydrophobic surface ofthe HoxH subunit It was therefore proposed that the HoxU subunit ofthe NADH-dehydrogenase module...
... than for their arogenate substrate This strong feedback inhibition arises from the necessity ofthe plant cell, to regulate the ux of arogenate between the synthesis of tyrosine and that of phenylalanine ... address this issue The presence oftwo plastidic isoforms with different kinetic behavior raised the question of their respective physiological roles The presence of several plastidic isoforms is a ... Eects of substrate concentration on the velocity ofthetwo arogenate dehydrogenases TyrAAT1 (upper panels), and TyrAAT2 (lower panels) (A) and (C) Plots ofthe velocity as a function of increasing...
... behind the footprint of native ACL The landmarks for a correct placement of guide are the passage between the notch roof and lateral notch wall, and the superior border of cartilage ofthe posterior ... through the anteromedial portal The tip ofthe guide is placed slightly medial to the centre ofthe intercondylar region, mm anterior to the PCL, on a line joining the inner edge ofthe anterior ... A Figure of external view of thigh side of distal part of a right guide placement on the lateral Picture Picture of external view of guide placement on the lateral side of distal part of a right...
... and B2 satisfy the condition (8) and inequality 1.i) of Lemma 1, then the proof of Theorem is similar to the proof of parts (ℛ9) and (ℛ10) This completes the proof of Theorem in the regions ℛ12, ... λ1 < The eigenvector of T at E1 that corresponds to the eigenvalue l1 < is (1, 0) The rest ofthe proof is similar to the proof of part (ℛ6) (ℛ8, ℛ9) The first part of theorem follows from Theorems ... dynamics ofthe System (1) is determining the basins of attraction of different equilibrium points The difficulty in analyzing the behavior of all solutions ofthe System (1) lies in the fact that there...
... evaluate the effect of stocking biomass ofthetwo sizes of M lyrata on growth performance and survival to enhance the production and profit of cultivation The other parameters within the culture ... highest net profit and investment return ofthe treatment T3 The stocking biomass of 0.2 kg.m2 therefore, was recommended to maximize profit ofthe clam cultivation Establishment of commercial ... need a further research Economic evaluation The estimation ofthe economic benefit of clam cultured in the intertidal areas is showed in the table The net profit calculated base on the output...
... 1.3 Section shows that operator T satisfies the hypothesis ofthe Banach fixed point theorem and thus the sequence {T m z0 }m∈N converges to thesolution z of 1.1 for any z0 ∈ C 0, However, such ... partition of 0, Let ΔTn denote the norm ofthe partition Tn The following remarks follow easily from the interpolating properties 2.3 and 2.6 and the mean-value theorems for one and two variables: ... dv εk , and therefore, T zk−1 − zk ≤ εk 3.8 as announced The next result is used in order to establish the fact that the sequence defined in Theorem 3.1 approximates thesolutionofthe nonlinear...
... propose new trace bounds for the product oftwo general matrices The new trace bounds improve the previous results Then, we present some trace bounds for thesolutionofthe algebraic Riccati equations, ... particularly as the dimensions ofthe system matrices increase Thus, a number of works have been presented by researchers to evaluate the bounds and trace bounds for thesolutionofthe ARE see 6– ... Algebraic Riccati Equations Komaroff 1994 in 16 obtained the following Let K be the positive semidefinite solutionofthe ARE 1.4 Then the trace of K has the upper bound given by tr K ≤ n λ1 S n λ21 S...
... evaluate the effect of stocking biomass ofthetwo sizes of M lyrata on growth performance and survival to enhance the production and profit of cultivation The other parameters within the culture system ... The estimation ofthe economic benefit of clam cultured in the intertidal areas is showed in table The net profit is calculated based on the output cost and input cost and price ofthe clam The ... Microsoft Office EXCEL for Window Results and discussions 3.1 The environment conditions ofthe experiments The experiment site was situated in the intertidal areas near the estuary where the clams...
... to compute thesolutionofthe Riccati equation (and is therefore cheaper than the QZ algorithm which requires about 422n3 arithmetic operations) The cost ofthe different steps ofthe approach ... , λn } Therefore, if we can compute Y1 , Y2 ∈ Rn×n such that the columns of [ Y1 ] span the desired deflating subspace of Y2 − M − λN, then X∗ = −Y2 Y1 is the desired solutionofthe DARE (4) ... amount of work Of course, the accumulation ofthe Z matrix requires O(n2 ) arithmetic operations as in the QZ step Moreover, by forcing the symplectic structure, the above-mentioned problems of the...
... path of length n For example, the complete graph K4 is an edge-disjoint union oftwo paths of length 3, each path meeting the other in four vertices The cycle C6 is the edge-disjoint union oftwo ... multigraph of degree with at least vertices, then for any two edges e and f the electronic journal of combinatorics (2002), #N4 there are an even number of decompositions of H into two Hamiltonian ... decompose H By the theorem of Thomason, there is another Hamiltonian decomposition C1 , C2 of H with e in C1 and f in C2 Now we reverse our steps Restore the vertices of degree and remove the edges...
... coded by the concatenation of their networks, by identifying the right vertices ofthe network ofthe first matrix to the left ones of that ofthe second The result is in general a rectangle of height ... from the left (like in Fig.4.2) or from the right (for the other choice of diagonal in the i-th tetrahedron from the bottom), and of what the three arguments ofthe H or V factors are (via the ... convenient to identify all the vertices ofthe bottom layer as well as all those ofthe top one We label the lines supporting the horizontal edges ofthe 6V and thetwo extra rows of vertices by 1, 2,...
... with the above hypothesis : in 10 ll A -Cn out ofthe 13 individuals, allele K-Cn! was represented by the 8.6 kb band, in two suggested individuals, by the 5.8 kb band, the being that otherwise ... would not basically alter the conclusions ofthe present work The exception observed with cow 042 may have two different explanations On the -CnA -CnB hand, the existence of a second K variant, ... with the genotypes deduced from electrophoresis ofthe protein indicated Figure Besides a that the genotype K gave only the 5.5 kb fragment, while the genotype K ’b -Cn -Cn^’&dquo; gave both the...