... (10 µM). The images below illustrate the configuration and the distribution ofthe elevated [Ca
2ϩ
]
i
during the height of a spike. It is
clearly seen that the Ca
2ϩ
signal occurs in the apical ... 97.2 Typical histological findings of serous cystadenoma. The
tumors are composed of small cystic components, and the wall of
these cystic components are lined by epithelia of cuboidal cell.
Plate ... disease. The outer ring defines
the broad context of medical advance, each
radius delineating the year of individual
discoveries. Initiation ofthe scientific era of
diagnosis may be regarded as the...
... narrow, with the greatest
diameter (0.8 mm) occurring in the head ofthe gland [30,31].
The diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis by EUS is based on the
presence of up to nine abnormalities ofthe pancreatic ... earlier in the natural history ofthe disease [24]. These
two important groups of patients would be the major target for
therapeutic intervention.
The usefulness of micronutrient antioxidant therapy ... some ofthe evidence for and
against the role of antioxidants in chronic pancreatitis, and dis-
cusses the potential therapeutic role of antioxidants.
Role of antioxidants in the
pathogenesis of...
...
vector of each word from the centroid of its closest
cluster, and to assign the differential vector to the
most appropriate other cluster. This process can be
repeated until the length ofthe ... results ofthe
vector comparisons. Fortunately, the problem of
data sparseness can be minimized by reducing the
dimensionality ofthe matrix. An appropriate alge-
braic method that has the capability ... vectors, and by assigning these to the
most similar other cluster. Hereby for the cosine
similarity we set a threshold of 0.8. That is, only if
the similarity between the differential vector...
... the death of holder
thereof and before the maturity ofthe certificate, or before the certificate having reached maturity has
been discharged, the nominee shall on the death ofthe holder of ... may be, appoint the person to receive payment
of the amount due on the account in the event of death ofthe depositor or depositors, as the case may be,
during the minority ofthe nominee.
...
(iii) the period from the date of opening the account to the date of death ofthe depositor or
surviving depositor, as the case may be, is not less than two years.
(iv) The age ofthe depositor...
... the loss ofthe self energy in the
wild-type enzyme ofthe residue that was mutated,
DG
pairwise
i;j
ðWTÞ are the pair wise energies ofthe original resi-
due ‘i’ in the native protein with the ... protein with the rest ofthe residues,
DDG
self
k
ðmutÞ are the changes ofthe self energies ofthe resi-
dues ‘k’ that change either their ionization or conformation
upon the mutation and DDG
pairwise
k;j
ðmutÞ ... with
R110 make the pK
a
value for H132 far below the phy-
siological pH and thus turn off the His charge.
Because the pK
a
of isolated His is 6.5, the difference
in ionization energy of His in the denaturated...
... of ammonium. This partial robustness of the
net ammonium assimilation flux is achieved by the
active regulation ofthe system, which is dominated by
the adenylylation of GS. The constancy ofthe ... the
dynamics ofthe network in terms of a set of nonlinear
ordinary differential equations.
Mass-flow description ofthe UTase subnetwork
and binding of a-KG to PII
Any ofthe three subunits of ... terms ofthe network topology and
the kinetic properties ofthe molecular components of
the network. One possible approach to finding these
explanations is through calculation ofthe properties of
(parts...
... the second element
of a stack. The order of other elements in the stack must be the same after the removal.
algorithm RemoveSecond (ref sourceStack<Stack>)
This algorithm removes the ... ofthe first and the last elements ofthe queue
respectively. Their values are -1 when the queue is empty.
Example 4. Followings are algorithms of insert, remove and getsize methods for the ... <Queue>, ref x <data>): remove the top element ofthe queue q
and assign the data of that top element to x
- EmptyQueue(val q <Queue>): check whether the queue q is empty
- QueueRear()...
... days right af
-
ter the incident happened.
In another series of bivariate analyses, few ofthe characteristics of
the youth, their patterns of Internet usage, or the features of their ac-
tual exposure ... setting,
the filters blocked an average of 5% ofthe health information and 90%
of the pornography. The most restrictive block setting blocked an av
-
erage of 24% ofthe health information and 91% of ... temper or change the implications ofthe findings.
Some ofthe measures in the study are rather crude by standards in the
social science literature. The measures of distress, for example, are
very...
... electrophoresis
31
land
groove
groove
gun
barrel
land
Measurement of caliber, the distance from the top of one land to the top ofthe one directly
across from it in the gun barrel.
concentration of these residues and the
extent of their spreading ... mea-
sure ofthe amount of electromagnetic
energy that is absorbed by a given sam-
ple. The amount of energy absorbed
depends on the concentration ofthe sam-
ple, the amount of sample through which
the ... shells or
casings. The cartridge is the part of a
round of
AMMUNITION
that encloses the
PROPELLANT
. The
BULLET
is seated at the
forward end and the
PRIMER
at the base of
the cartridge case....
... Ency-
clopaedia ofthe Philosophical Sciences
EL Encyclopaedia Logic, Vol. 1 ofthe Encyclopaedia ofthe Philosophical Sciences
HP Lectures on the History of Philosophy, 3 Vols.
xiv A note on the texts
for ... from the divine, the law valid on
earth from that ofthe nether world, the conscious from the unconscious, me-
diation from immediacy—and equally returns whence it came. The power of
the nether ... for the universal. (PS § 450)
The family is the locus of identification and the determinant stimulus for the in-
ternalization of value the Ideal. As a result, it becomes the matrix affecting the
4...
... 100.
Therefore, if the relative importance of one cue increases,
the relative importance of at least one ofthe other four
cues must diminish.
One ofthe major challenges in interpreting the results ... to nominate and
describe the 5 areas of their lives (cues) that they consider
to be the most important for their QOL. They were then
asked to rate their current level of satisfaction/functioning
on ... significantly
changed their ratings ofthe cue levels of 4 of 5 cues, on
average, indicating a significant degree of re-calibration.
There was a significant change from baseline at 3 months
in level ofthe most...
... comparison the initial rate of growth of the
trees in the weedy control was lower. However, the rate of
decline was not as rapid once the maximum rate of growth had
been attained. The smaller number of ... irrespective ofthe treatments the higher the rate
of growth the lower the extractable content.
3.6. Pulping properties
The different treatments had an influence on the Kappa
number, the pulpability ... interpretation of
the results obtained from the pulp and paper tests. J. Male, A.
Havenga, J. Retief and D. Gama ofthe Forestry and Forest Products
section of CSIR for the testing ofthe pulp and...
...
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Doct. of Tech. Science O. Dvorkin
“Basics of Concrete Science
By now concrete science became one ofthe fundamental ... KRIVENKO
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on the manuscript of book
of Doct. of Tech. Science, Prof. L. Dvorkin and
Doct. of Tech. Science O. Dvorkin
“Basics of Concrete Science
Basically concrete science is engineering science, ... Ukraine, academician of
Academy of Civil Engineering of Ukraine, Doctor of Technical Science, Professor, Head
of Department of Building Material Scienceof National University of Water Management...