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samples by ZN staining. As seen in Table 1, 80
% of the samples showed the presence of AFB
in the primary smear. Most of the primary
smears showed 2 + grading (28.6 ... increase in sensitivity can be
misleading as it may be accompanied by a
decrease in the true positivity, and an increase
in the relative number of false positives. This
can be explained by ... reconfirms the use of
conventional ZN staining method and culture on
LJ medium in the detection of AFB in sputum
samples of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
in tertiary healthcare facilities...
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Landman [3] studied dynamics of superheating, melting, and
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using the two-step heattransfer model developed by Anisimov
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heated. Therefore, more heat is stored in the form of potential
energy and resulting in a larger specific heat.
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steps including photon energy absorption in electrons and
lattice heating through interaction with electrons. A large body
of the MD simulation of laser material interaction...
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metallic atoms due to laser beam absorption. Häkkinen and
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annealing at the Cu surface induced by laser beam irradiation
using ... increase of the
atomic kinetic energy in laser heating, atoms vibrate more in the
crystal region, causing a lower peak of the number density of
atoms and a wide distribution. As laser heating progresses, ... two-step heattransfer model developed by Anisimov
[4]. This model describes the laser metal interaction in two
steps including photon energy absorption in electrons and
lattice heating through interaction...
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Landman [3] studied dynamics of superheating, melting, and
annealing at the Cu surface induced by laser beam irradiation
using the two-step heattransfer model developed by Anisimov
[4]. This model ... increase of the
atomic kinetic energy in laser heating, atoms vibrate more in the
crystal region, causing a lower peak of the number density of
atoms and a wide distribution. As laser heating progresses, ... conditions, atoms are easier to expand in space when
heated. Therefore, more heat is stored in the form of potential
energy and resulting in a larger specific heat.
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R and that of the ring of all polynomials over ring R in indeterminant x.
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R is essential in a direct summand of R. In this note we will exhibit some elementary
but important examplesof ACS-rings. Let
R be a reduced ring, ... Kim, Armendariz rings and reduced rings, J. Algebra 223 (2000) 477–
488.
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α-rigid ring is a reduced ring. But there is an endomorphism of a reduced ring
which is not...
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formation of an isopeptide bond between the carboxyl
terminus of ubiquitin and the substrate lysine by way of ... diubiquitin synthesis assay, which measures
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solution. At least insome cases (includ ing the E3s SCF and
APC), the rate of ubiquitin transfer ... resulting
in ubiquitination of multiple lysines. In addition, specific lysines on ubiquitin itself can be modified, resulting in the assembly of polyubiquitin
chains. (b) The APC is a member of...
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the PR of China. Out of China’s 400 million hectares of rangeland, 140 million hect-
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are 57 million hectares of natural pasture in Xinjiang. Both areas comprise about one-
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...
most
important
increment
losses
were
observed
in
the
upland
and
solonetz
stands,
and
the
low-
est
in
the
floodplain
and
riverbank
stands.
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the
crowns
are
more
frequently ...
in
four
main
stand
types:
i)
an
upland
stand,
site
index
I-II,
aged
between
55
and
85
years,
dominated
by
late
oaks,
and
prone
to
water
deficits;
ii)
a
flood-
plain ...
problem
of
assessing
quantitatively
increment
losses
following
insect
damage
is
far
from
being
solved.
As
a
result of
the
diversity
of
the
sampling
and
data
processing
techniques...