... how it works For now, just remember that the persistent store is where Core Data stores its data, and the data model defines the form of that data Also remember that every persistent store has ... CHAPTER 2: Core Data: What, Why, and How Figure 2-4. Choose a location to put your project Figure 2-5. Voila, your project is ready! www.it-ebooks.info 11 12 CHAPTER 2: Core Data: What, Why, and How ... Data: What, Why, and How 25 Managed Objects Entities define the structure of your data, but they not actually hold any data themselves The instances of data are called managed objects Every instance...
... buffer A The active fractions were combined and loaded onto a DEAE–cellulose column (Whatman DE52, 1.5 · 6.0 cm; Whatman, Clifton, NJ, USA) and eluted with a gradient of 0–0.3 m NaCl in buffer A...
... how it works For now, just remember that the persistent store is where Core Data stores its data, and the data model defines the form of that data Also remember that every persistent store has ... CHAPTER 2: Core Data: What, Why, and How Figure 2-4. Choose a location to put your project Figure 2-5. Voila, your project is ready! www.it-ebooks.info 11 12 CHAPTER 2: Core Data: What, Why, and How ... Data: What, Why, and How 25 Managed Objects Entities define the structure of your data, but they not actually hold any data themselves The instances of data are called managed objects Every instance...
... 14(5):1225-1237 Ueda S, Okawa Y: The subjective dimension of functioning and disability: what is it and what is it for? Disabil Rehabil 2003, 25(11–12):596-601 Corless I, Nicholas P, Nokes K: ... -0.10 -1.01 1.15 86.58 97.94 98.65 90.84 0.52 3.28 8.27 2.82 2 2 0.77 0.19 0.02 0.24 Assist family members Family activities Community activities Activities you enjoy Work 0.40 0.15 -0.20 0.32 -0.67...
... 2:33 Background Plant pararetroviruses are classified as members of the family Caulimoviridae which comprises genera [1] Like retroviruses, members of this group of viruses use reverse transcriptase ... bacilliform virus (RTBV) [10,11], a member of the genus Badnavirus in the family Caulimoviridae [1], and Rice tungro spherical virus (RTSV), a single-stranded RNA virus and member of the genus Waikivirus ... the Swissmodel program [34] Models were evaluated using PSQS http://www1.jcsg.org/ psqs/[35] and Whatif http://www.cmbi.kun.nl/gv/serv ers/[36] tools The structure of the Rous sarcoma virus (RSV)...
... 3:227-251 Purdy MA, Tam AW, Huang CC, Yarbough PO, Reyes GR: Hepatitis E virus: A non-enveloped member of the 'alpha-like' RNA virus supergroup Sem Virol 1993, 4:319-326 Jameel S, Zarfullah M, ... protein expressed in insect larvae Protein Expr Purif 2003, 27:27-34 Publish with Bio Med Central and every scientist can read your work free of charge "BioMed Central will be the most significant development...
... 2:33 Background Plant pararetroviruses are classified as members of the family Caulimoviridae which comprises genera [1] Like retroviruses, members of this group of viruses use reverse transcriptase ... bacilliform virus (RTBV) [10,11], a member of the genus Badnavirus in the family Caulimoviridae [1], and Rice tungro spherical virus (RTSV), a single-stranded RNA virus and member of the genus Waikivirus ... the Swissmodel program [34] Models were evaluated using PSQS http://www1.jcsg.org/ psqs/[35] and Whatif http://www.cmbi.kun.nl/gv/serv ers/[36] tools The structure of the Rous sarcoma virus (RSV)...
... 14(5):1225-1237 Ueda S, Okawa Y: The subjective dimension of functioning and disability: what is it and what is it for? Disabil Rehabil 2003, 25(11–12):596-601 Corless I, Nicholas P, Nokes K: ... -0.10 -1.01 1.15 86.58 97.94 98.65 90.84 0.52 3.28 8.27 2.82 2 2 0.77 0.19 0.02 0.24 Assist family members Family activities Community activities Activities you enjoy Work 0.40 0.15 -0.20 0.32 -0.67...
... ar (3.5) nqk−p(r) ρm ]nqk−p(r) Mr [gm ](ζ) [bm degz,∞ a nqk−deg P [w] < λ − 1, p(r) < nqk, for every fixed ζ ∈ C, if ζ is not the zero of g(ζ), by (3.4) then we can get g (k) (ζ) = from (3.5) ... = r∈I a+degz,∞ ar bm a+degz,∞ ar m {bm1 m2 qk−p(r) ρm }m1 m2 qk−p(r) Mr [gm ](ζ) (3.11) 15 For every fixed ζ ∈ C, if ζ is not zero of g(ζ), for m → ∞ and ≤ ρ = a+degz,∞ ar m1 m2 qk−p(r) ≤ a+degz,∞...
... ar (3.5) nqk−p(r) ρm ]nqk−p(r) Mr [gm ](ζ) [bm degz,∞ a nqk−deg P [w] < λ − 1, p(r) < nqk, for every fixed ζ ∈ C, if ζ is not the zero of g(ζ), by (3.4) then we can get g (k) (ζ) = from (3.5) ... = r∈I a+degz,∞ ar bm a+degz,∞ ar m {bm1 m2 qk−p(r) ρm }m1 m2 qk−p(r) Mr [gm ](ζ) (3.11) 15 For every fixed ζ ∈ C, if ζ is not zero of g(ζ), for m → ∞ and ≤ ρ = a+degz,∞ ar m1 m2 qk−p(r) ≤ a+degz,∞...
... space, C be an arbitrary subset of X, and F : C → 2X be a KKM-map such that F (x) is closed for every x ∈ C Then the family {F x : x ∈ C} has the finite intersection property In [16] Wu et al introduced ... have ad(D) ⊂ A Clearly, each admissible set is sub-admissible and it is not difficult to show that every compact sub-admissible set is admissible The collection of all subadmissible sets in a metric ... Hanoi Institute of Mathematics and Hanoi University of Education The author would like to thank the members of this Seminar for their useful comments The author is grateful to the referee for valuable...
... training and investigation DRW did data management and data analysis XFG, ZHW, WXL and AHO were members of the HSTCM focus group; together with KJC they provided methodological insights GQZ was ... and review CMAJ 1989, 140:1441-1448 Guyatt G, Kirshner B, Jaeschke R: Measuring health status: what are the necessary measurement properties J Clin Epidemiol 1992, 45:1341-1345 Stewart AL, Greenfield ... Life Res 2007, 16:187-194 http://www.cmjournal.org/content/4/1/8 Publish with Bio Med Central and every scientist can read your work free of charge "BioMed Central will be the most significant development...
... of no dominance, it is not clear under the variance component framework what is the most powerful test of linkage and by what extent variance components can be biased if dominance is not accounted ... markers with known ordered genotypes were assumed (see the description in [28]) First, consider what is the probability that sib i inherits QTL alleles from the maternal or paternal first homolog ... À2(LI À LII)) This is done adjusting the covariance structure due to additive effects at the QTL at every centiMorgan of the linkage group This test assumes that an additive genetic model is the true...
... results suggest that for every 1997 dollar less in AFDC aid during the period from 1971 to 1980, the abortion rate per 1000 live births increased by 02 This would imply that for every 50 1997 dollars ... single-handedly reversed the decades-long crime trends The only hole in this theory is that crime dropped everywhere in the country, not just New York City; a more general and logical explanation was needed ... criminal than the average fetus in the cohort, there may be a reduction in that generation’s high-risk members Since approximately 6% of any given cohort will commit 50% of that set’s criminal behavior,...
... including proliferation, differentiation, migration and survival [1–4] Dominant mutations in three members of the FGFR family (FGFR1–3) have been shown to account for two groups of skeletal disorders, ... mutant-associated skeletal disorders It is noteworthy that tyrosine phosphorylation of at least four members of the RTK family (e.g Kit, PDGFRb, Ros and FLT-3) has been recently reported to lead to...
... due to the fact that activity of the bc1 complex in wild-type yeast is significantly greater than what is required to support normal rates of respiration Cytochrome bc1 subunit analysis of double ... (VZ14) However, there was a strong defect in both cytochrome b and ISP in this strain, similar to what was observed in the other double deletion strains Core proteins and were reduced to approximately...