... <t<
√
3,itholdsthatα(t)
√
3+t
=α(−t)
√
3−t
.
(Theorem 1. 1 is easily and directly verified when t =±
√
3/3, since the rate of growth
of the sequence of every other Fibonacci number is the square of the rate of growth of the
Fibonacci sequence.)
Generalized ... the sequence of every other
Fibonacci number F
0
,F
2
,F
4
, , as illustr ated in Figu...
... oxide layer. The uni-
form hemispherical shape of barrier layer covers the
substrate surface.
Anodizing the sample for the second time develops
the pore growth exactly on the concave pattern created
during ... Conclusion
Contact-mode atomic force microscopy confirmed
the existence of concave pattern on the aluminium sub-
strate after removing the first step oxide lay...
... power is equally
allocated in the used subcarriers; therefore, the achievable
rate is insensitive to the distribution of the deep fades over
different time slots.
Then we evaluate the impact of ... the users. We analyze
the cause of the rate loss and its impact on the achievable
rate as well as provide the geometrical interpretation of
the achievable rate...
... Lotka-Volterra competitive system. They obtained the necessary or sufficient
conditions for the permanence and the extinction. For more works relevant to system 1. 1,
one could refer to 1 9 and the references ... i
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Our main results are the following Theorem 1. 2.
Theorem 1. 2. Assume that 1. 10 holds, then system 1. 4 is permanent.
Remar...
...
difference between the temperature profiles. Therefore, the composting rate may be estimated on the basis
of a simple heat balance. The variation of the bed temperature under the steady state condition ... certain steady state, the heat loss from the reactor will be
compensated with the heat generated by the exothermic reaction occurring therein. Hence, at the...
... levels of bank interest rates and their changes
over time are expected to depend on the degree of competition. With respect to the level of bank
interest rates, Maudos and Fernández de Guevara ... higher output levels. Hence, the increase in competition raises
the HHI instead of lowering it. The effect of increased competition on the industry’s PCM may also be
p...
... as does the temperature
and the relative magnitude of the new endotherm or
endotherms induced by the addition of the peptide.
However, the magnitude of the effects of GS [9] and its
three ring-size ... magnitude of the effect of these
peptides on the cooperativity of the main phase transition
decreases in the order GS14 > GS10 > GS12. Moreover,
GS14...
... a constant tunneling current,
the distance between the STM tip and the centerTherefore, the e ect of the electron flow on the
direction of atom movement is opposite to the of the island is fixed. ... island is fixed. Therefore, the growth causes
the electric field to decrease at the area around theeffect of the decrease of the potential energy barri-
ers fo...
... PMLA
levels in the extracts were the same for the white and the
yellow strains. N evertheless, because the level in the
cytoplasm of w hite plasmodia before injection was v ery
low (Table 1) , the ... was
suggested as an explanation for the periodic activation of
DNA polymerases in the cell cycle [11 ]. The degree of
competition depends on the concentration of...
... cyanobacterial enzyme and the vertebrate
BVR-A family members.
It is often the case that, when determining the effect
of pH on the kinetic parameters of a two-substrate
enzyme, one substrate is held ... 12 6 and 12 9) one Glu (10 1), one Asp
(285) and one Tyr (10 2) residue. All were mutated to
Ala residues and the sequences confirmed. The gluta-
thione S-transferase (GST)...