... from these methods were observed to be similar particularly for the cases in which the coefficient of consolidation was constant conforming to the Terzaghi theory On the other hand, when these ... discrepancy in the δ p values In other words, when these methods predicted very similar ranges for the primary consolidation (that corresponds to the Terzaghi theory) or similar δ p values, the c v ... Table 3) , the similarity in the c v values of the proposed and Casagrande methods is observed to be associated with similarity in the δ p values Also, the discrepancy in the c v values of the proposed...
... PIGOU'S 'THEORY OF UNEMPLOYMENT' 20 THE EMPLOYMENT FUNCTION 21 THETHEORY OF PRICES Short Notes Suggested by the General Theory 22 NOTES ON THE TRADE CYCLE 23 NOTES ON MERCANTILISM, THE USURY ... EFFICIENCY OF CAPITAL 12 THE STATE OF LONG-TERM EXPECTATION 13 THE GENERAL THEORY OF THE RATE OF INTEREST 14 THE CLASSICAL THEORY OF THE RATE OF INTEREST o APPENDIX ON THE RATE OF INTEREST IN ... Chapter THE GENERAL THEORY I have called this book the General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, placing the emphasis on the prefix general The object of such a title is to contrast the character...
... Chapter The General Theory I HAVE called this book the General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, placing the emphasis on the prefix general The object of such a title is to contrast the character ... according to the classical theory, by the two postulates The first gives us the demand schedule for employment, the second gives us the supply schedule; and the amount of employment is fixed at the point ... Pigou’s Theory of Unemployment — the only detailed account of the classical theory of employment which exists. [3] II Is it true that the above categories are comprehensive in view of the fact that the...
... exploring the differences between string theory and field theory in the context of black hole paradoxes Quite apart from the question of the ultimate correctness and consistency of string theory, there ... of the Free Quantum Field in Rindler Space 4.1 Black Hole Evaporation xiii 10 14 15 21 31 32 34 36 39 43 48 Black Holes, Information, and the String Theory Revolution xiv Thermodynamics ... from the differences between these two theories As we shall see, although string theory is usually well approximated by local quantum field theory, in the neighborhood of a black hole horizon the...
... physics Since thetheory unifies the laws of the large and of the small, laws that govern physics out to the farthest reaches of the cosmos and down to the smallest speck of matter, there are many ... superstring theory shows more: Within this new framework, general relativity and quantum mechanics require one another for thetheory to make sense According to superstring theory, the marriage of the ... upon which the universe is constructed For this reason string theory is sometimes described as possibly being the "theory of everything" (T.O.E.) or the "ultimate" or "final" theory These grandiose...
... for many years Rather the ideas of kinetic theory found their way into other fields, such as radiative transfer, thetheory of ionized gases, thetheory of neutron transport and the study of quantum ... (35 )—2 .34 Molecular velocities: numerical values (36 )—2.4 Heat (36 )— 2.41 Temperature (37 )-2.42 The equation of state (38 )-2. 43 Specific heats (39 )— 2. 431 The kinetic -theory temperature and thermodynamic ... of the molecular hypothesis is thetheory (called the kinetic theory of heat) that the molecules move more or less rapidly, the hotter or colder the body of which they form part; and that the...
... Focusing on the critical P7P3P8 domain, the 5Â strand of P7, which includes the G-binding site, is cleaved, whereas the3 strand is protected The3 strand of P3 is also protected, but the 5Â strand ... [44] All of these introns can self-splice, although the Mg2+ requirement for bI5 is higher than that for the others Focusing on the catalytic domain (P8P3P7), the P3 3 -strand is the only element ... lacks the large P6 extension and the last three nucleotides (AU XG) of the intron The sizes of the intron (InDGb) and 5Â exon (5E) are indicated The arrow indicates cleavage of the pre-RNA at the...
... the corresponding relator in the Ggrammar; the right-hand side is obtained by "moving" all the renmining elements in the relator to the right of the arrow Because the rules of Fig privilege the ... with group theory, this terminology will evoke the classical notion of group PRESENTATIONthrough generators and relators The main difference with our definition is that, in the classical case, the ... to them after the expansion of their "scope" predicate, a place which was unpredictable at the time of the expansion of the quantified logical form The identifiers act as "target markers" for the...
... 95.85 82. 83 80.92 13. 59 2 .30 rule optimized for RE (variant V3) RETR 121.62 78. 83 76.77 35 .18 2.62 optimized rule OTR 95.81 78. 83 76.77 17.72 2.61 Table Taylor rule coefficients in the baseline ... a n d The Model The Model +1 +1 where and +1 the nominal interest rate and the superscript denote u +1 +1 +1 with 1 where we set its standard deviation to The Model the output gap we use the unemployment ... that the variability 1 2 + + + + =0 For our model we assume =4 and higher than the weight on interest rate variability omitting these elements we are likely erring on the upside when assessing the...
... Biol 2002, 12 :39 2 39 9 doi:10.1186/1745-6150-7- 23 Cite this article as: Bernhardt: The RNA world hypothesis: the worst theory of the early evolution of life (except for all the others)a Biology ... is the cornerstone of the RNA World Nevertheless, there is a lot going for the RNA World (Bernhardt summarizes much of the evidence, and I add more below) whereas the other hypotheses on the ... fact that the bottom half of tRNA (with which the small subunit mainly interacts), is, by theirs [74,75] and others [ 73, 78] estimation, the newer half of tRNA Equally, their finding that the large...
... column]; • The GROUPING function can be used with either the CUBE or ROLLUP operator • Using the GROUPING function, you can find the groups forming the subtotal in a row • Using the GROUPING function, ... are a further extension of theGROUP BY clause • • You can use GROUPING SETS to define multiple groupings in the same query The Oracle Server computes all groupings specified in the GROUPING ... • Use the GROUPING SETS syntax to define multiple groupings in the same query • Use theGROUP BY clause, to combine expressions in various ways: – – 17- 23 Composite columns Concatenated grouping...
... has over Γ the minimum polynomial (x3 − 3x − 3) 2 + 3x(x + 1)(x3 − 3x − 3) + 9x2 (x + 1)2 Let now K/k be a finite extension and L the maximal separable subfield of K/k Then (K : L) = p f the degree ... k, has k as the fixed field We call such extensions galois extensions, thegroup G(K/k) itself being called the galois group of K/k We now prove the Theorem k is the fixed field of thegroup of k ... fields These lectures were preceded by an elementary course on group theory, vector spaces and ideal theory of rings—especially of Noetherian rings A knowledge of these is presupposed in these...
... | a ∈ M , R ON THE K -THEORY OF LOCAL FIELDS 33 where M gp is thegroup completion (or Grothendieck group) of M and denotes the submodule generated by the indicated elements The structure maps ... with the induced CW-structure We then define the distinguished triangles to be sequences of the form f i ∂ → → → X − Y − Cf − ΣX ON THE K -THEORY OF LOCAL FIELDS 31 Again, the triangulated and the ... that the homotopy groups (π∗ T (A|K), M ) form a log differential graded ring In effect, we prove the more general statement: 37 ON THE K -THEORY OF LOCAL FIELDS Proposition 2 .3. 1 The homotopy groups...
... mobilization for the poor has involved collaboration with a host of individuals who deserve much credit We therefore wish to thank the members of PPP and other selfhelp groups around the world whose ... Kahanda of the People’s Participation Service (PPS) and PPS groups in Zambia Their active participation in the field testing of the resource book provided useful feedback on how to help the poor ... in their constitution and management, as has been seen in the case of the Grameen Bank experience in Bangladesh By providing a means to safely pool their savings, these approaches can help the...
... police, the FBI, the CIA, the military, a federal agency (the DEA), and military and police forces of other nations Despite the wide scope of these efforts–and major additional efforts in other ... is legal than the firms that produced the goods when they were 23 legal Otherwise, producers under prohibition would have been the low cost producers, and they would have dominated the legal industry ... J The Demand for Illicit Drugs,” Economic Inquiry, 37 , No 3, July 1999, pp 401-411 34 van Ours, Jan C The Price Elasticity of Hard Drugs: The Case of Opium in the Dutch East Indies, 19 23- 28”...
... points the 7.5-kb RNA is the predominant HEG RNA in the cells While the amounts of some of the other HEG RNA species also vary, none exhibits the same pattern It is interesting to note that another ... from the Didymium CR8 isolate was probed with the Dir.S956-2 group I intron [10] The fact that the Dir.S956-1 and Dir.S956-2 group I introns are unrelated [10], suggests that the formation of the ... through cleavage by the DiGIR1 ribozyme The3 end has not been mapped but is assumed to correspond approximately to the3 end of the pre-rRNA Apart from two group I introns in the LSU rRNA (Dir.L1949...