... to CsA and its analogs. Both the intra-cellular Ca2+chelator BAPTA and the extracellularCa2+chelator EGTA caused significant attenua-tion ofthe effects of CsA and its analogs on Fluo-3fluorescence.Effects ... microtiterplate (Greiner Bio-One B.V., Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands). CsA and its analogs (0.1–10 lm) were added.Five minutes after addition ofthe CsA and its analogs,CaCl2(final concentration ... FEBS cannot be explained by blockage ofthe MPTP byCsA. We also found that both the MPTP-blockingCsA analog NIM811 and the P-glycoprotein-block-ing CsA analog PSC833 induced comparable increasesin...
... again to another batch of prisoners at a later date. There was a considerablequantity of live stock of various kinds inthe camp, and measures for the transportation of these furred andfeathered ... beforecommencing any dash for the frontier.Many officers have tried and have had appallingly bad luck in numerous instances. Early inthe spring of 1917 the Germans warned all officers and men that they ... had a grand opportunity of studying the Prussian method of enforcing obedience and smartness inthe menduring this wait. A captain and a sergeant-major kind of man, fairly screamed at the privates....
... unchanging whereas the information possessed by a person listening to an utterance is incomplete and may be changed by the understanding of that utterance, and (2) the models are usually ... ABSTRACT Model-theoretic semantics provides a computationally attractive means of representing the semantics of natural language. However, the models used in this formalism are static and are ... addition of information to the model. This interaction ofthe evaluation ofa formula and the expansion ofthe model produces several linguistically interesting side-effects, and these have...
... on an appeal from Pondoland.I asked the date, and he gave me the date within six months. I turned up the Reports and found that he was right in every particular, and a page and a half of that ... he was a member ofthe Imperial War Cabinet during the First World War, played a significant role inthe foundation ofthe League of Nations,and was made Chancellor ofthe University of Cambridge. ... within a common law legal order which they make sense ofin accordance with the rigid doctrine of theseparation of powers; and, finally, functionalism, a theory ofthe administrative state that...
... differfrom each other, sometimes quite dramatically, inthe way they arrange the institutions that are principally involved in bringing the principles of the rule of law to realization. In fact, the ... is about law or legal order, including international legal order, not just about the values inherent in the law ofa particular legal order orfamilyof legal orders. Moreover, Iwantto claim that ... that they are maintaining the rule of law in exceptionalsituations, they make things worse not better from the perspective of a substantive conception ofthe rule of law. For they maintain that...
... and b, a is found more often than a, b, then b ≺ a. If neither order appears in the training data, then neither a ≺ b nor b ≺ a and an order must be randomly assigned.Shaw and Hatzivassiloglou ... near-est neighbor, instance-based, or case-based) ap-proaches to classification work by storing all of the instances inthe training data, along with theirclasses. To classify a new instance, ... Montreal.Irene Langkilde and Kevin Knight. 1998b. The practi-cal value of n-grams in generation. In Proceedings of the International Natural Language GenerationWorkshop, Niagara-on -the- Lake,...
... grieving period and reintegrating the bereaved back into the community (Rando, 1984).Formal and informal rituals can give meaning to the transition from life to death as well as other transitions ... out war and caregiving in their sandtray. Include toy soldiers, cowboys and Indians, farm animals, wild animals, cars, dolls, people, and beads. Small trees or bushes can be included and fences ... Teens and Children 227Sandra Baughman and Laura KiserChapter 18 Alternative Art Forms 239J. Earl Rogers and Janet FeldmanChapter 19 Stories of Art, Grief, and Healing 259Thomas D. Moore, Sandra...
... “for the preparation and fair presentation ofthe financial statements in accordance with the financial reporting framework,” or “for the preparation of financial statements that give a true and ... relevant to a proper understanding ofthe ISA, and definitions. The entire text ofan ISA, therefore, is relevant to an understanding ofthe objectives stated in an ISA and the proper application ... and Audit Risk 17 Conduct ofan Audit in Accordance with ISAs 18−24 Application and Other Explanatory Material An Audit of Financial Statements A1 A1 3 Ethical Requirements Relating to an Audit...
... years of antiretroviral therapy ina large SouthAfrican cohort. Antiviral Therapy 2007, 12:753-760.22. National Department of Health, South Africa: National AntiretroviralTreatment Guidelines. ... South Africa, thereis an ongoing debate about whether or not the side-effectprofile of HAART may adversely affect the HRQoL of HIV-positive individuals.More data about the impact of HAART and ... a decrease in physical quality of life[13,14].Table 1: Demographic, baseline and on-treatment characteristics of female and male patients with any health-related quality of life dataVariable...
... ,n} into l disjoint groups. The goal of labelled counting is to establish a relation between the cardinality ofthe sets of hands and the cardinality ofthe decks.For example, when dealing with ... equations.Every second -order linear equation can be gauge-transformed into self-adjoint form, and aswe saw above, spectral residue sequences are invariant with respect to gauge transformations.Indeed, ... forms an ordered hand ifmin(Si) < min(Si+1), for all i =1, ,l− 1.Evidently, each hand (a set of cards) corresponds to a unique ordered hand (an ordered list of the same cards), and hence...
... is a chain and a decreasing subsequence is an anti-chain. Permutations which are the union of an increasing and a decreasing subsequenceM.D. AtkinsonSchool of Mathematical and Computational ... W<R. Furthermore, the green and blue points areincreasing, the red and yellow points are decreasing, and the white points areeither increasing or decreasing. In proving this theorem we shall use ... permutation has the form shown in Figure 2. In this figure the vertical and horizontal lines have the obviousseparation meaning; for example, if R and W are red and white points wewould have R W and...
... journal of combinatorics 10 (2003), #R32 3 Theorderof monochromatic subgraphs with a givenminimum degreeYair Caro∗andRaphael Yuster†Department of MathematicsUniversity of Haifa at OranimTivon ... Dierker and W. Voxman, Either a graph or its complement isconnected : A continuing saga, Mathematics Magazine, to appear.[3] D. W. Matula, Ramsey Theory for graph connectivity, J. Graph Theory ... types of results. In this paper we consider the property of having a certain minimum degree.∗e-mail: yairc@macam98.ac.il†e-mail: raphy@research.haifa.ac.il the electronic journal of combinatorics...
... lag cen-tred at d ,andz(u a )andz(u a +d) are the values that the variablez takes at samplesu a and u a + d. The experimental variogramand fitted model for the site index and age ofthe stand ... likely of the four rot risk classes as a function, for each fixed basalarea, ofthe age and the dominant height ofthe stand, obtainingfor each value of basal area a graphic similar to the one ... IV)fitted by Calama et al. [4] overlapped with the diagram of the four rot risk classes (RC1, RC2, RC3 and RC4)as a function ofthe age and the dominant height of the stand using the discriminant functions...
... .2 The number of matchings ina tree In t his section, we turn to the number of matchings ina graph. This is a lso known as the Hosoya index, or the Z-index in mathematical chemistry. For a rooted ... showsthat for all a, (a, k) ∈ B which, by Proposition 7, implies that (k, a) ∈ B. Repeating the argument by increasing k, we conclude that B = Z2m. the electronic journal of combinatorics ... obtained from T1by joining a new vertex r to r1. Then ϕ(T, r) =(b, b + a) . Hence, à (a, b) D. Inductively adding a leaf to the root, the whole orbit [a, b] lies in D.2. Consider the paths:...