... Edinburgh The NMC Code of Professional Conduct: Standards for Conduct, Performance and Ethics Nursing and Midwifery Council 2004, London Twycross R, Harcourt J, Bergl S A survey of pain in patients ... of dexamethasone on Karnofsky performance in metastatic brain tumours: a randomised study of 4.8 and 16 mg per day Neurology 1994;44:675-680 Wong R, Wiffen PJ Bisphosphonates for the relief of ... intensity of cancer pain Cancer pain is often under-reported and undertreated for a variety of complex reasons, including a number of beliefs held by patients, families and healthcare professionals...
... Fig SDS/PAGE analysis of trypsin-catalysed cleavage of recombinant wild-type CTPS in the absence and presence of ligands For each gel: lane contains molecular mass standards and lanes 26 contain ... masses of % 25 and % 28 kDa In the presence of ATP and UTP (10 mM each) (B), and CTP (2.5 mM) (C), only production of the 10- and 53-kDa cleavage fragments is observed In the presence of GTP ... wild-type CTPS because of slow cleavage at Lys432 In the presence of ATP and UTP, cleavage of R429A at Lys187 was suppressed and only the 10- and 53 kDa fragments were formed because of slow cleavage...
... Birgit Hamp and Helmut Feldweg 1997 Germanet - a lexical-semantic net for german In In Proceedings of ACL workshop Automatic Information Extraction and Building of Lexical Semantic Resources for NLP ... Application, resources and its format In Angelika Storrer, Alexander Geyken, Alexander Siebert, and Kay-Michael W¨ rzner, u editors, Proceedings of KONVENS 2008 — Erg¨ nzungsband Textressourcen und ... initial set of applications which is currently available via eHumanities Desktop Figure gives an idea of the look and feel of the system It shows the visualisation of a chained document and the PoS...
... isolates of geminiviruses [3-5] were found to be of the same order of magnitude as that of RNA viruses Therefore, it was assumed that the rate of errors generated during the replication of ssDNA ... Phenotypic effect of mutations The IR-, AC1- and AC3-mutants, and one of the AV1mutants were tested For each mutant, virus accumulation and its effect on the total dry weight of the infected plants ... rate of the polymerase with which the viral genome is replicated, and (ii) the percentage of mutations with a positive impact on fitness and/ or negative effect on crop production The error rate of...
... considered in 10–12 for finding a common element of the set of common fixed points of nonexpansive mappings, the set of solutions of an equilibrium problem, and the solution set of the classical variational ... Takahashi and W Takahashi 11 introduced an iterative scheme by the viscosity approximation method for finding a common element of the set of solution 1.1 and the set of fixed points of a nonexpansive ... problem of finding a common fixed point of a countable family of nonexpansive mappings, and the problem of finding a zero of a monotone operator The results obtained in this paper improve and extend...
... Combettes and Hirstoaga [2] and Takahashi and Takahashi [4], we introduce an iterative scheme for finding a common element of the set of solutions of EP(h) and the set of fixed points of infinite ... lower semicontinuity of h(x, y) on the second variable y, we have h(x,w) ≤ for all x ∈ C For t with < t ≤ and x ∈ C, let xt = tx + (1 − t)w Since x ∈ C and w ∈ C, we have xt ∈ C, and hence h(xt ,w) ... sequences {xn } and { yn } generated by (3.38) converge strongly to x∗ ∈ SEP(h), where x∗ = PSEP(h) f (x∗ ) Proof Take Ti x = x for all i = 1,2, andfor all x ∈ C in (3.1) Then Wn x = x for all x...
... Combettes and Hirstoaga [2] and Takahashi and Takahashi [4], we introduce an iterative scheme for finding a common element of the set of solutions of EP(h) and the set of fixed points of infinite ... lower semicontinuity of h(x, y) on the second variable y, we have h(x,w) ≤ for all x ∈ C For t with < t ≤ and x ∈ C, let xt = tx + (1 − t)w Since x ∈ C and w ∈ C, we have xt ∈ C, and hence h(xt ,w) ... sequences {xn } and { yn } generated by (3.38) converge strongly to x∗ ∈ SEP(h), where x∗ = PSEP(h) f (x∗ ) Proof Take Ti x = x for all i = 1,2, andfor all x ∈ C in (3.1) Then Wn x = x for all x...
... Graded Standard Sand: 6.1.1 The sand used for making test specimens shall be natural silica sand and conform to Specification C 778 Number of Specimens 7.1 Three or more specimens shall be made for ... testing machine and calculate the flexural strength (for the particular size of specimen and conditions of test herein described) in MPa as follows: FIG Order of Tamping in Molding of Specimens (Three ... suitable for determining the bias of this test method 13 Keywords 13.1 compressive strength; flexural strength; hydrauliccement mortar; hydraulic-cement strength; mortar strength; strength C 348 For...
... objective function Of those we studied, one family of functions seems to work particularly well To define our function, let P be a partition of [1, n], and let P = {S1 , , Sk } For ≤ t ≤ n, let ... exist References [1] H L Abbott and D Hanson A Problem of Schur and its Generalizations Acta Arithmetica, 20 (1972), 175-187 [2] H L Abbott and L Moser Sum-free Sets of Integers Acta Arithmetica, ... (P ) = gn (s, t) i=1 s,t∈Si and finally f (P ) = c1 f1 (P ) + c2 f2 (P ) REFERENCES For appropriate positive constants c1 and c2 , f (P ) is the objective function for our maximization problem...
... reappraisal of the use of DMSO for the extraction and determination of chlorophylls-a and chlorophylls-b in lichens and higher plants, Environ Exp Bot 32 (1992) 85-100 [5] Bengtsson B., Influence of aluminium ... were recorded at ca of 350 µmol mol-1 and PPFD of 250 µmol m-2 s-1 Both A and the sub-stomatal CO2 concentration (ci) were calculated following the equations of Von Caemmerer and Farquhar [44] ... excess Al and a deficiency in Ca and Mg was observed on K, Ca and Mg concentrations for the different leaf cells 3.2 Stomatal response and K fluxes under darkness or irradiance (figure 2) 50% of the...
... deleted; the coordinates of branch point andof final point of virtual segments; and 5) the rank of branch point a Final data structure: ments resorting root seg- Growth and branching pattern analysis ... location of all branches and root tips are recorded in space and in each time step This method will be very useful for studying the changes of root development induced by any stress of the substrate ... its root (new root) and if it is the prolongation of a growing root; a date index; a color code associated with the date, for the video drawing; the coordinates of initial and final points (X,...
... biochemically, and biologically mimic live NiV NiV-M will bud and form VLPs in the presence or absence of co-transfected NiV-F and NiV-G[21,22] Thus, we also determined how well βla-M would bud and form ... process This will allow for a more detailed and biologically relevant analysis of early entry events and will facilitate the development of high- Page of 11 (page number not for citation purposes) ... assembly and budding of negative- strand RNA viruses Curr Top Microbiol Immunol 2004, 283:145-196 Takimoto T, Murti KG, Bousse T, Scroggs RA, Portner A: Role of matrix and fusion proteins in budding of...
... 20 to ca m2/g for wt.% of Li/CaO catalyst Loading of lithium in optimum amount (1.23 wt.%) resulted in adsorption of LiNO3 in the form of Li+ and NOÀ ions on CaO The formation of electron-deficient ... transformation of a small amount of CaO to Ca(OCH3)2 Water is generated in the formation of Ca(OCH3)2 which reacts with the remaining major portion of CaO to form Ca(OH)2 The basic strengthof ... (99.36%) and yield (95.05%) of biodiesel from canola oil Upon addition of 20 wt.% KOH loaded on MgO, the total basicity increased to 6.0 mmol/g and was observed to be optimum for best performance of...
... growth and promoting marine exploitation result in increasing loss and fragmentation of landscape, pollution and foreign invasive species These threats become more serious due to a lack of organizational ... production of nearby area, but also helped to increase the number of tourists who come for sea seeing, scuba diving and fishing These result in increasing of local people’s income The role of Law of ... institution and policies of management and protection of coastal ecosystems, especially marine reservative areas; prioritized in land fragmentation according to function, planning exploitation and use of...
... to shearstrength prediction of expansive soils in embankments, retaining walls and slopes For earth retaining walls, case studies ofshearstrength time history for different drain designs and ... zone 30 2.4 ShearStrength Prediction Shearstrength prediction is critical in many expansive soil problems, such as slope stability and retaining walls’ design The formulation ofshearstrength ... measures of various depths ofvertical moisture barriers at Fort Worth North Loop 820 study section B 149 Vertical displacement measures of various depths of lime stabilization at Fort Worth...
... (i) Shearstrengthofshear plate, Vs AISC (1989), Vs where, d s t s f ys (1.1) ds = depth ofshear plate, ts = shear plate thickness, fys = yield strengthofshear plate (ii) Shearstrength ... resilient forstrengthand fatigue conditions Lalani (1990) gives a good review of the inherent reserve strengthand reliability of tubular joints in offshore structures The configuration for standard ... thickness of chord d1 outer diameter of brace t1 wall thickness of brace dm1 mean diameter of brace dm1 = d1 – t1 A1 shear area of brace Ap = ½ S dm1 ds depth ofshear plate ts thickness of shear...
... [4] of the wake and apply it to determine the wake of a VAWT Now, the cross-section area of the streamtube is a square of width 2R and height H instead of a circle From the conservation of momentum, ... wake and cost modeling for HAWT In general a HAWT downstream of an array of turbines may encounter multiple wakes due to several turbines upstream of it Since various wakes of the array of turbines ... number of individuals in each generation is taken to be 40 and the total number of generations employed for converged solution is approximately 250 For both HAWT and VAWT wind farms, the size of...
... the direction of whole shear zones and regional foliation of metasediment basement changes from E‐W to NW and joins to Po Ko shear zone. In the East of Tra Bong Town (Tra Bong shear ... Kham Duc Formation Mineral assemblage study showed that the protolith forming the Kham Duc basement consists of mainly argilite, sandstone and some bands of limestone and this ... Fig. 5. Age spectra of deformed rocks at Tra Bong fault and metamorphic event in northern part of Kham Duc Formation. and presents a plateau of 243 Ma, calculated for 95 % of 39Ar released from the low temperatures. The beginning of the ...
... limitation of movement or pain Lesser points were given for partial completion of the test and no points for failure to complete any elements of the test The battery of FMS tests were performed on ... risk of firefighter injury due to functional movement performance, and to decrease injuries by using that information The magnitude of injuries among firefighters warrant efforts to develop and ... authors thank the members of Tucson Fire Department for their participation, and its administration for funding this study, and Seamus Rogan, Jerry Poplin and Margaret Spencer of the Environmental...
... performance of a MANET testbed for horizontal andvertical topologies We implemented seven MANET scenarios and evaluated the performance considering delay and jitter metrics The structure of ... Computing and Information Sciences 2011, 1:3 http://www.hcis-journal.com/content/1/1/3 Page of 14 Table Types of nodes for each experimental model Topology Model No of moving nodes No of static ... outliers In the plot, the bottom and top of the box are always 25th and 75th percentile, respectively, and the band near the middle of the box is always the median The end of the whiskers can represent...