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... finding a common element of the set of fixed points of strict pseudocontraction mappings, the set of solutions of a generalized mixed equilibrium problem, and the set of solutions of system of quasivariational ... a common element of the set of solutions for generalized mixed equilibrium problems, the set of solutions ofcommon system of variational inclusions for two inverse-strongly accretive operators ... approximation method for finding the common element of the set of fixed points of a nonexpansive mapping, the set of solutions of an equilibrium problem, and the solutions of the variational inequality...
... operators associated with (H, η)-accretive mappings, (A, η)-monotone operators [8], (H, η)monotone operators, H-accretive operators, generalized m-accretive operators, maximal η-monotone operators, ... 16–18] (2) When B = H, (i)–(iv) of Definition 2.1 reduce to the definitions of monotonicity, strict monotonicity, strong monotonicity, and strong monotonicity with respect to A, respectively (see [3, ... concept of (A, η)-accretive mappings, which provides a unifying framework for maximal monotone operators, m-accretive operators, η-subdifferential operators, maximal η-monotone operators, H-monotone...
... operators associated with (H, η)-accretive mappings, (A, η)-monotone operators [8], (H, η)monotone operators, H-accretive operators, generalized m-accretive operators, maximal η-monotone operators, ... 16–18] (2) When B = H, (i)–(iv) of Definition 2.1 reduce to the definitions of monotonicity, strict monotonicity, strong monotonicity, and strong monotonicity with respect to A, respectively (see [3, ... concept of (A, η)-accretive mappings, which provides a unifying framework for maximal monotone operators, m-accretive operators, η-subdifferential operators, maximal η-monotone operators, H-monotone...
... activity of Sortase 16 Evolution of SrtA on phage Self ligation of G5-BIOTIN substrates onto C-SrtA 16 Self ligation of biotin-LPETG substrate onto N-SrtA 20 Self ligation of G2-TMR substrates onto ... natural process of evolution in the laboratory test tube The key points of the protein evolution methods are mutagenesis and selection of the fittest A repertoire of random mutants of a desired ... bearing peptides on the surface Incubation of the of phage with the receptor Affinity based binding of ligand phages to the receptor Immobilized receptor The process is repeated until dominant...
... Increased postural sway and loss of balance,119 is thought to increase the risk of falls, and is worsened by a loss of position-sense in the toes,101,120 a condition commonto those with peripheral neuropathy ... correlates of recurrent falls in ambulatory frail elderly J Gerontol 1991;46:M114e M122 39 Buatois S, Miljkovic D, Manckoundia P, et al Five times sit to stand test is a predictor of recurrent ... data to gather in the post-fall assessment.47 Fall risk factors One-third of adults over 65 years of age fall every year.18 In the older adult population, falls are the most common cause of traumatic...
... (Wilkins, 1972, p.111) Rationale Aims of the study Scope of the study Methods of the study Design of the study Research questions: What is the present situation of teaching and learning vocabulary ... learning 1.3 Approachesto language teaching and their relevance to vocabulary 1.4 Recent research about teaching and learning second language vocabulary 1.5 Advantages of the use of games in ... Definition of Vocabulary 1.1.2 Concept of words 1.1.3 Words and their meanings 1.1.4 Words use 1.1.5 Form of words 1.2 Vocabulary in language teaching and learning 1.2.1 A neglect aspect of foreign...
... growth monitoring Multi-sectoral platform: Linking health efforts to those of other sectors in order to address determinants of ill health and sustain improvements in health The multi-sectoral platform ... were able to maintain control over recruitment, training, and supervision of DRF volunteers, and provision and restocking of supplies While World Relief (together with the Synod of Livingstonia) ... Integrating promotion of key family practices critical for child health and nutrition Multi-sectoral Platform: Linking health efforts to those of other sectors to address determinants of ill health and...
... and application of transformations commonto organic synthesis but not yet amenable to protein modification As new methodologies emerge, the study of other PTMs and that of regulatory PTMs will ... [73,74] This ligand is involved in the initial homing of leukocytes to sites of inflammation [73,74] The binding of PSGL-1 to P-selectin is largely due to two PTMs, namely an O-glycan that contains tetrasaccharide ... remodeling of modifications such as glycosylation Endoglycosidases and glycosyltransferases have been used to modify 1950 existing glycoforms, e.g in the creation of a single unnatural glycoform of enzyme...
... sharing of MR code fragments tocommon tasks, such as joining data sets To alleviate the burden of having to reimplement repetitive tasks, the MR community is migrating highlevel languages on top of ... have to hash both T2 and the filtered version of T1 on the join attribute using a common hash function The redistribution of both T2 and the filtered version of T1 to the nodes is similar to the ... portion of the input file by the MR scheduler to process If there are M such distinct portions of the input file, then there are R files on disk storage for each of the M Map tasks, for a total of M...
... absence of a clinical evaluation, a simulator was developed to simulate 70 days of data and test the ability of the system to store large amounts of data and to manipulate these data to produce ... Review ofApproachesto Mobility Telemonitoring Telemonitoring data logging systems allow the person to be monitored regardless of their location and allow complex analysis to be performed off-line ... access to the server was necessary for clinicians to monitor mobility trends because automated trend detection and automated summary reports were not implemented in this system A pilot study of this...
... of Air Force contracting and Identified different sources of Air Force contracting and other data to “piece together” total spend other data to “piece together” total spend Identified indicators ... standardization Lack of economies of scale or scope or tradeoffs among them Lack of economies of scale or scope or tradeoffs among them Separate pots of funding Separate pots of funding Payoffs from competition ... 9.7 percent of all nonmandatory MIPRs went to GSA (Morris, 2003) - 17 - Summaryof FY02 Air Force Transactions >>$25K Summaryof FY02 Air Force Transactions $25K Reveals Complexity of Air Force...
... Symptoms of local spread Into nasal cavity: Unilateral epistaxis Into orbit: Ocular dysfunction, proptosis, diplopia Into oral cavity: Pain/loosening of upper teeth; “dentures don’t fit” Into ... Paranasal sinuses: 3% of HNC Salivary glands Nir Harish, HMS III Agenda Meet the patient: Mr R Common signs/symptoms of sinus disease Radiological Menu of Tests Normal anatomy Differential diagnosis ... HMS III Radiologic Menu of Tests CT: Modality of choice MRI: Complementary X-Ray Nir Harish, HMS III Radiologic Menu of Tests: CT CT: Modality of Choice #1 for both inflammatory and neoplastic processes...
... (Fig 2B) Next, we performed an in vivo injection of rMeMIH-B into females to further confirm its gonadstimulatory effect To demonstrate the specificity of rMeMIH-B in gonad maturation, a control group ... injection of 6.6 nmol of rMeMIH-B stimulated an increase (2–3-fold) in MeVg1 expression by the hepatopancreas * 1.2 Concentrations of rMeMIH-B Fig Histogram showing the relative expression levels of ... study of crustacean neuropeptide S H.-K Tiu and S.-M Chan whereas the MIH-like neuropeptide (i.e MeMIH-B, type II) may be a vitellogenin-stimulatory factor of shrimp Because of the existence of...
... representation of foreign named entities in Chinese Due to the nature of Chinese script, NE transliterations can be realized very differently The following is a summaryof several problems that have to be ... following characteristics of a transliterated NE’s in CGC are exploited to allow discovery of transliteration variations without referring to original NE • frequent co-occurrence of named entities within ... potential of increasing robustness of future NER work by enabling discovery of new and unknown transliterated NE’s Our study shows that resolution of transliterated NE variations can be fully automated...
... (2002)’s database of coherenceannotated texts 3.1.2 Kinds of coherence relations We assume a set of coherence relations that is similar to that of Hobbs (1985) Below are examples of each coherence ... speakers of English and were naïve as to the purpose of the study (i.e none of the subjects was familiar with theories of coherence in natural language, for example) Participants were asked to read ... tree- and non-tree based In order to illustrate both data structures, consider (9) as an example: (9) Example text Susan wanted to buy some tomatoes She also tried to find some basil The basil would...
... revitalization of communities and the augmentation of resilience And in the final chapter in the text, McIntosh takes the analysis deeper into the process of recovery in an examination of the provision of ... environmental factors or processes, which increase the susceptibility of a community to the impact of hazards The characteristics of a person or group in terms of their capacity to anticipate, ... stability of a region endangered by a a loss of production, decrease of income or consumption of goods due to the occurrence of a hazard); (3) the social dimension (relates with the presence of human...
... submitting a license application to BIS, clarification of when to submit a disclosure to BIS and when to submit a disclosure to DDTC, a recommendation to include some form of a “safe harbor” for violations ... This rule revises the heading of § 730.3 from “Dual use exports” to ““Dual use” and other types of items subject to the EAR” to reflect the scope of items subject to export controls under the ... Supplement No to part 740 Foreign-made items subject to the EAR because of this rule are subject to the same license requirements to the new country of destination as if they were of U.S origin...
... power trains 15 to 21 Up to 24 to 24 toto 50 Aerodynamics Auxiliary loads Rolling resistance Mass (weight) reduction Idle reduction Intelligent vehicle to 15 to 2.5 4.5 toto 5 toto 15 NOTE: Potential ... Typical Weights of Trucks, Empty Versus Gross Weight, 116 Summaryof Impacts of Weight on Fuel Consumption of Trucks by Class, 120 Summaryof Weight-Reduction Estimates and Weight-Increase Offsets, ... TECHNOLOGIES AND APPROACHESTO REDUCING THE FUEL CONSUMPTION OF MEDIUM- AND HEAVY-DUTY VEHICLES FIGURE 1-5 Total revenue of for-hire transportation services compared with revenue of other sectors of the...