... land area (Munns and Tester, 2008) Soil salinity has been one of the major problems in efficient land usage for agriculture and affects crop yield worldwide Of the 1500 million hectares of land ... salt affected The total irrigated land accounts for only 15% of total cultivated land Due to the increasing demand for crop yield and the decrease in cultivable land area, it is important to engineer ... DNA Polymerase (5U/μl) and sterile dH2O PCR was performed with an initial denaturation at 95°C for 5min, and 30 cycles of denaturation at 95°C for 30s, annealing for 30s, and extension at 72 oC...
... relative uptake of As was high for chinese cabbage and medium for radish whereas relative uptake of Cd was medium-low for chinese cabbage, low-medium for radish and high for lettuce These results ... As and Cd were limited (John, 1972; Sadana and Singh, 1987) Therefore, this study was carried out to find the adverse effect of As and Cd on the growth of chinese cabbage, radish and lettuce and ... concentrations of upland soils for chinese cabbage, radish, and lettuce would be 4.2, 39.9, and 7.0 mg kg-1, respectively It means that the cultivation soil for chinese cabbage and lettuce must consider...
... and deleting, manipulating selected objects, and the different options for precision transformations—you should be forming an understanding of how Blender works It is important to become comfortable ... 227 235 Modeling the Accessory Details 237 Modeling the Headset Modeling the Backpack Modeling the Belt Modeling the Goggles Modeling ... Goggles Modeling the Necklace and Pin Modeling the Sword and Scabbard Summary Chapter 12 Sculpting andModeling the Body and Clothing Details ...
... (80 and 90 oC for 2.5 and 3.0 min), and tempering for up to h, on hardness and stiffness of A10 and OM2717 rice varieties The single bar plot at the right hand of each figure is the value for ... moisture) and OM2717 (24.5±0.5 % wet basis moisture), were undertaken Rice samples were fluidized bed dried at 80 oC and 90 oC for 2.5 and 3.0 min, then tempered at 75 oC and 86 oC for up to ... insufficient for the occurrence of total gelatinization CONCLUSIONS For the drying and tempering conditions investigated, a fluidized bed drying temperature of 80 oC and 90 oC for 2.5 and 3.0 min,...
... Chapter Some suggestions for learning and teaching idioms, and some suggested exercises for using idioms with as as referring to people 3.1 Some suggestions for learning and teaching idioms 3.1.1 ... idioms in both English and Vietnamese We give here some suggestions for teaching and learning English idioms and some types of exercise that may be helpful for teachers and learners Because of ... ornate and flowery So idioms not bring about the full understanding about life and any lesson of the peoples relationship in the society 1.2 History of studying idioms I.2.1 In England and Europe...
... allowed to occur usually for 4–12 h For HPLC analysis 50 lL of the reaction buffer without radioactive tracer was used to produce the oligomers and the reactions were performed in microcentrifuge ... The synthesis level is significantly lower and the main synthesis product is p3A2 as verified by the comigration with p3A2 standard (TLC and HPLC) and A2 standard (HPLC) after dephosphorylation with ... enzyme, catalyzing the formation of (2–5)A, does not require dsRNA for activity (submitted) In the present study we took advantage of this phenomenon and performed the assays for (2–5)A synthesis...
... was 10.6 ± 2.3 and 9.6 ± 4.2-fold (n ¼ 5) directly and after overnight incubation, respectively; of IRS1 10.3 ± 3.2 and 14.7 ± 7.3 -fold, respectively, and glucose uptake 3.9 ± 0.9 and 3.8 ± 0.8-fold, ... similar before and after overnight incubation: 94 ± 2.0 lm and 93 ± 1.4 lm (mean ± SE, n ¼ subjects), respectively The effect of insulin on the insulin receptor and downstream effectors IRS1 and PKB, ... obtained during surgery and general anaesthesia from normal controls and from 144 Fig Dose–response effect of insulin on phosphorylation of insulin receptor, IRS1, and PKB before (s) and after (d) overnight...
... Blessings for general health and promising seasons, for domestic and social happiness, for the rapid progress and ample acquisitions of industry through extensive territories, for civil, political, and ... regulating foreign coins, andfor other purposes," in which it was enacted "that foreign gold and silver coins shall pass current as money within the United States and be a legal tender for the ... benevolence and influence for interior tranquillity and personal security, for propitious seasons, prosperous agriculture, productive fisheries, and general improvements, and, above all, for a rational...
... declare and make known that all of the lands so as aforesaid ceded by the Shoshone and Bannock Indians, saving and excepting all lands allotted to the Indians, and saving and excepting the lands ... health, and recreation in the splendid forests and flower-clad meadows of our mountains The forest reserves should be set apart forever for the use and benefit of our people as a whole and not ... appraised, and saving and excepting the sixteenth and thirty-sixth sections in each Congressional township, and saving and excepting Lots and 8, section 21, NW 1/4 SW 1/4 and Lots and 10, section...
... differs significantly for different depths of iDAfas (table 3) All depths have somewhat of a preference for attachment at the bottom (43% for depth two and 36% for depths three and four), but the ... ATB, and that the performance of the parser they worked with (the Bikel implementation (Bikel, 2004) of the Collins parser) was significantly lower on PP attachment for the ATB than for PTB The data ... model and use a straightforward dynamic programming search to find the most probable assignment to all the attachments together Formally, we assign each attachment a numerical depth (0 for top, for...
... and transfer lipids is demonstrated in the present study using both natural and fluorescently labeled ligands Results Molecular model comparison Previous molecular modelinganalysis of Par j and ... to fit (F ) F0) for calculation of the Kd Very similar values are obtained for the three proteins: 0.82 ± 0.03 lm for nPar j 1–Par j 2, 0.76 ± 0.03 lm for rPar j and 1.6 ± 0.06 lm for rPar j These ... in the presence and absence of the ligand, is 8.5, 13 and 87 for rPar j 1, rPar j and nPar j 1–Par j 2, respectively Although the Kd value could only be accurately determined for the complex...
... 3% and Ê 1% for Met53Tyr and Met53Ala AMY1, respectively It is noted that action patterns at mM and 10 mM PNPG6 were not completely identical (Tables and 4; Fig 4), for example 59% PNPG5 was formed ... are grateful to C Vincentsen for expert technical assistance, L H Sứrensen and the late B Corneliussen for amino acid analysis, and M.-B Rask and the late J Sage for DNA sequencing This work ... glucosidic bond in PNPG7 to release PNPG and G6, but Met53Trp also released PNPG2 and G5 to constitute 30% of the products, PNPG and G6 being formed in 50%, and PNPG5 and G2 in 17% of its cleavages (Table...
... area, for the present case, is limited by PGmax at the bottom, then by QGmin, by Vmax at the right hand side, by PGmin, line capability and QGmax at the top, and by Vmin on the left hand side For ... supplies and price of oil On the other hand the growing need for energy consumption cannot be stopped or even limited as it is directly related to the rate of development and the standard of ... solutions for the voltage and also to define the voltage stability limit Steady state analyses of power system assume constant active power, P, and constant reactive power, Q, at all load nodes and for...
... tell if a particular experimental design is good for my application? [4.3.5.] DataAnalysisfor Process Modeling [4.4.] What are the basic steps for developing an effective process model? [4.4.1.] ... of what process modeling is, the goals of process modeling, and a comparison of the different statistical methods used for model building Detailed information on how to collect data, construct ... , and the random errors, usually denoted by Form of Model The general form of the model is All process models discussed in this chapter have this general form As alluded to earlier, the random...
... http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/pmd/section3/pmd35.htm (2 of 2) [5/1/2006 10:22:06 AM] 4.4 DataAnalysisfor Process Modeling Process Modeling 4.4 DataAnalysisfor Process Modeling Building a Good ... 4.4.1 What are the basic steps for developing an effective process model? Process Modeling 4.4 DataAnalysisfor Process Modeling 4.4.1 What are the basic steps for developing an effective process ... Process Modeling 4.4 DataAnalysisfor Process Modeling 4.4.2 How I select a function to describe my process? Synthesis of Process Information Necessary Selecting a model of the right form to...
... process modeling methods Using Transformations The basic steps for using transformations to handle data with non-normally distributed random errors are essentially the same as those used to handle ... non-normality and non-constant standard deviation of the random errors go together, and that the same transformation will correct both problems at once In practice, therefore, if you choose a transformation ... Approach: Transformation Unlike when correcting for non-constant variation in the random errors, there is really only one basic approach to handling data with non-normal random errors for most regression...
... 4.6.1.1 Background & Data Process Modeling 4.6 Case Studies in Process Modeling 4.6.1 Load Cell Calibration 4.6.1.1 Background & Data Description of Data Collection Resulting Data The data collected ... background on the use of process models for optimization can be found in Section 4.1.3.3 of this chapter, however, and information on the basic analysis of data from optimization experiments is ... http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/pmd/section6/pmd6.htm (1 of 2) [5/1/2006 10:22:32 AM] 4.6 Case Studies in Process Modeling Ultrasonic Reference Block Study Background andData Initial Non-Linear Fit Transformations...
... menus for executing Dataplot commands Across the bottom is a command entry window where commands can be typed in DataAnalysis Steps Results and Conclusions Click on the links below to start Dataplot ... information about each analysis step from the case study description Get set up and started Read in the data You have read columns of numbers into Dataplot, variables Deflection and Load Fit and ... http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/pmd/section6/pmd62.htm [5/1/2006 10:22:37 AM] 4.6.2.1 Background andData Process Modeling 4.6 Case Studies in Process Modeling 4.6.2 Alaska Pipeline 4.6.2.1 Background and Data...
... are menus for executing Dataplot commands Across the bottom is a command entry window where commands can be typed in DataAnalysis Steps Click on the links below to start Dataplot and run this ... case study description Get set up and started Read in the data You have read columns of numbers into Dataplot, variables Field, Lab, and Batch Plot dataand check for batch effect Plot field versus ... size and larger predicted values for high values of lab defect size The three fits match fairly closely for intermediate values of lab defect size The transformed and weighted fit tend to agree for...
... executing Dataplot commands Across the bottom is a command entry window where commands can be typed in DataAnalysis Steps Results and Conclusions Click on the links below to start Dataplot and run ... andData Process Modeling 4.6 Case Studies in Process Modeling 4.6.4 Thermal Expansion of Copper Case Study 4.6.4.1 Background andData Description of the Data The response variable for this data ... transformed data Plot predicted values with the data Carry out the fit on the transformed data The plot of the predicted values overlaid with the data indicates a good fit Generate a 6-plot for...