... Commission, UK USA Unofficial Official Official Official Official Official Official Official Unofficial graphs of 30 plants have been included in Volume II [3] WHO emphasizes that these publications ... several mon- Part ofthe article was presented by one ofthe authors (KC) at the Regulatory Workshop Discussion Session ofthe 7th Meeting ofthe Consortium for Globalization of Chinese Medicine ... member ofthe Uppsala Monitoring Center Network responsible for the surveillance ofthe safety of health care products [29] United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, there are three regulatory routes...
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... ( ), then v ≥ u a.e in Ω The proof is similar to Lemma 2.2 Theexistenceof solutions In this section, we introduce the main work of this paper, to prove theexistence and the uniqueness of solutions ... sequence of X For any subsequence xij of xi, there is a subsequence xijk of, xijsuch that xijkconverges to x0 weakly in X and the weak limit x0 is independent ofthe choice ofthe subsequence of xi Then ... ▽ = (∂1, , ∂n) is the gradient ofThe Sobolev space H1,p(Ω) is defined to be the completion ofthe set { Î C∞(Ω): ||||1,p
... 19 In 19 , the authors used the fixed point theorems to show sufficient conditions for theexistenceof at least one and at least three positive solutions to problem 1.5 For the case of α 2, boundary ... all t ∈ 0, , s ∈ 0, Proof From the properties of G1 t, s , and the definition of G2 t, s , we can prove that the results of Proposition 2.3 hold Theorem 2.4 If μ ∈ 0, α − , the function G t, s defined ... with r ≤ x ≤ R The proof is complete Discussion In this section, we offer some interesting discussion associated with boundary value problems 1.5 Since the proof ofthe main theorem Theorem 4.1...
... 2.9 / 0, and the definition ofthe 2.10 T This equation, together with 2.8 , further implies u1 t ≡ u2 t , t ∈ 0, σ T T, 2.11 which consequently leads tothe completion ofthe proof, that is, ... crucial tothe following discussion Section analytically establishes the criteria for theexistenceof at least two positive solutions in the boundary value problems 1.9 and 1.10 with the aid ofthe ... section, we aim to adopt the well-known Avery-Henderson fixed point theorem to prove theexistenceof at least two positive solutions in the boundary value problems 1.9 and 1.10 For the sake of self-containment,...
... Thus, the set P S defined as in (16) with α = P is nonempty and compact To complete the proof ofthe theorem, it remains to apply Theorem Existence of Solutions to Generalized Bilevel Vector Optimization ... from the product topology ofthe topology in Y and the weak∗ topology in Y The cone C is supposed to be nonempty, convex and closed and its polar cone have weakly∗ base B The following Theorem ... the set IS is nonempty and compact Therefore, to complete the proof ofthe theorem, it remains to apply Theorem References H P Benson and T L Morin, The vector maximization problem: proper efficiency...
... and function ofthe hormonal system We first cloned the genes ofthe CYP11B family ofthe guinea pig The 11bhydroxylase ofthe guinea pig showed higher substrate specificity than the aldosterone ... than CYP11B2 [29] Moreover, the activity ofthe guinea pig CYP11B2 compared to CYP11B1 could be correlated tothe size ofthe C17 substituent ofthe substrate Thus, the differences were most pronounced ... [33] Taken together, our results with the guinea pig suggest a new regulatory level of aldosterone synthesis by the availability of reducing equivalents In the light of results with the bovine...
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... as 4-linked Fuc on the basis ofthe EI-MS pattern (Fig 4B) Taken together, the results unambiguously establish that the extra b-Gal residue is 4-linked tothe Fuc on the arm of a difucosylated ... insight into the processing of sugar chains in molluscs (Fig 5) In this context, the question of whether the unique N-glycan structures of rhodopsin are common to other squid glycoproteins is of great ... Table On the basis ofthe GU data of glycan A, i.e GU(ODS) of 8.8 and GU(amide) of 5.6, the reference compound 010.1F, which has been reported to exhibit GU(ODS) of 8.6 and GU(amide) of 5.5 [17],...
... and the innovations approach to nonlinear filtering By the same token we derive the dynamics ofthe market price of traded credit derivatives In Section these results are then applied tothe pricing ... Lt ) the full-information value ofthe default and the premium payment leg ofthe CDS index In our setup the value ofthe option at maturity U is then given by the following function ofthe market ... to determine π t , the current value ofthe process π On the other hand, the model parameters (the generator matrix of X and parameters ofthe functions a(·) and λi (·), i = 1, , m) need to...
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... (3:9) Then F (T) = ∅ Proof Since k ≥ 2, (3.9) implies (3.1) Therefore, the conclusion follows from Theorem 3.1 The following result is immediate from the definition of Dp and Theorem 3.1 Theorem ... y∈A Denote by N (X) the family of all nonempty subsets of X, C (X) the family of all nonempty closed subsets of X and CB (X) the class of all nonempty closed bounded subsets of X, respectively ... Berinde-Berinde’s fixed point theorem and their applications totheexistenceof coupled fixed point (submitted) Lin, LJ, Du, WS: Ekeland’s variational principle, minimax theorems and existenceof noncon-vex...
... and t ∈ Ìk , then the delta derivative of f at the point t is defined to be the number f Δ t provided it exists with the property that, for each ε > 0, there is a neighborhood U of t such that ... Result Parallel tothe definition of delta derivative, the notion of nabla derivative was introduced, and the main relations between the two operations were studied in Applying tothe dual Advances ... solution x t tothe boundary value problem xΔΔ t λf t, xσ t , xΔ t , xΔ a 0, t ∈ a, ρ2 b Ì, x b Then the boundary value problem 1.2 has at least one solution in C2 a, b Proof The proof is the same...
... under the condition of Gi (x, ·) ∈ C (R) and gi = Gi satisfying the Carath´odory condition for i = 1, 2, x ∈ Ω The aim ofthe present article is to generalize e the main results of [21] tothe ... thermo-rheological viscous flows of non-Newtonian fluids and in the mathematical description ofthe processes filtration of an ideal baro-tropic gas through a porous medium [3, 4] Another field of ... difficult mathematical problems One ofthe most studied models leading to problem of this type is the model of motion of electro-rheological fluids, which are characterized by their ability to drastically...
... according to 28 , ψ : H → H is a compact operator defined by 2π ψ x ,y ν f t, x t , y t dt 2.21 Our aim is to reduce theexistenceof periodic solutions of 2.12 totheexistenceof critical points of ... to prove Theorem 1.1 Proof of Theorem 1.1 It is obviously that Theorem 1.1 holds from Lemmas 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, and 2.9 and Theorem A Appendix The purpose of this appendix is to prove the ... related system of ordinary differential equations Then variational method was applied to study the related systems and theexistenceof periodic solutions ofthe equations is obtained The previous...
... a fixed point of operator F Then, the BVP 1.6 has at least two positive solutions When condition H6 holds, the proof is similar tothe above, and so we omit it here An Example In the section, ... give our results on theexistenceof positive solutions of BVP 1.6 Theorem 3.1 Suppose that conditions H1 and H2 hold, and assume that one ofthe following conditions holds H3 There exist ρ1 , ... nonnegative The key conditions used in the above papers ensure that positive solution is concave down If the nonlinearity is negative somewhere, then the solution needs no longer to be concave...
... pairs of nontrivial solutions, where l is the dimension ofthe space spanned by the eigenvectors corresponding tothe positive eigenvalues of M Proof From the proof of Theorem 4.2, it is easy to ... Existenceof Solutions Theorem 3.1 gives a set of sufficient conditions on the nonexistence of solutions of BVP 1.5 In this section, with part ofthe conditions being violated, we establish theexistence ... k T Then we can see that the critical point of J1 is just the solution tothe following system of linear algebraic equations: Mu − G 4.50 By using the theory of linear algebra, we have the next...