... introns and therefore amplified the open reading frame from the genomic DNA We called the genes gld1 and gld2, respectively Comparison ofthe cDNA of gld1 withthe genome sequence revealed that the genomic ... histidine tags For that purpose, a coding sequence for six histidines was introduced by PCR either at the N-terminus, after the ATG, or at the C-terminus before the stop codon The expression of these ... that the tag was not interfering withthe protein activity The tagged protein was purified and then used for further analysis In the reductive reaction, the Michaelis–Menten constant Km for DHA...
... σj (Q) = σj (Q) for j = 1, 2, 3, then Q(x) = Q(x) on [0, π] The purpose of this paper is to generalize the above theorem forthe case m ≥ The idea we use is the Weyl’s matrix for matrix-valued ... function defined in the interval [0, π] Let sD (Q) denotes the Dirichlet spectrum of (1.3), sND (Q) the Neumann-Dirichlet spectrum of (1.3) and sj (Q) the spectrum of (1.3) with boundary condition ... denotes the adjoint matrix of A and det(A) denotes the determinant of A In the remaining of this section, we shall prove some uniqueness theorems for vectorial Sturm-Liouville equations Let B(i, j)...
... 1) Then, it is easy to obtain the following Theorem Forthe approximate solution in the form (24) forthe original Problem (1) there holds the estimate UE − u H (Ω) Cδ N +1 , where u is thesolution ... verify that the function u = u1 + u2 is thesolutionof Problem (1) and there holds the relation (7) The theorem is proved Now, let us study the properties of B in the space H withthe scalar ... is thesolutionof (1), yi (i = 1, , N ) are functions independent of δ, yi ∈ H s−3i (Ω), yδ ∈ H s−3N (Ω) and yδ H (Ω) C1 , (16) C1 being independent of δ Proof Under the assumption ofthe theorem,...
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... to the reduction ofthe unknowns inside the volume ofthe finite elements In addition, the accuracy ofthe HDG method is optimal both in thesolution and in the flux The reconstruction step in the ... rates The stiffness systemof linear equations only involves the degrees of freedom ofthe numerical trace ofthe velocity defined along inter-elemental faces and the unknowns ofthe mean ofthe ... We start theStokes solver with an initial guess which is thesolutionoftheStokes problem at time t = withthe same boundary conditions Then, we loop theStokes solver until thesolution reaches...
... results for linear boundary conditions, we make use ofthe fixed point theory So, in the case of a Dirichlet problem, the set of solutions of 1.1 coincide withthe set ofthe fixed points ofthe operator ... problem lying between the lower and the upper solution, that is, we have information about the existence and location ofthe solutions So the problem of finding a solutionofthe considered problem ... In the classical books of Bernfeld and Lakshmikantham and Ladde et al the classical theory ofthemethodof lower and upper solutions and the monotone iterative technique are given This gives the...
... alternative methodfor IFN-β gene therapy involves the transduction of CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells This method has been proposed forthe treatment of HIV infection [40,41] The transduction of these ... exception of these peaks, absolute numbers of circulating CD8+ T lymphocytes did not change significantly during the study in any ofthe animals of either group (data not shown) Analysis ofthe number ... studied the course of SIV infection by determining the number of copies of SIV proviral DNA per cell, and the number of copies of SIV viral RNA per ml of blood SIV provirus was detected in the PBMCs...
... Differences in the Angle ofthe Thigh when Embarking from the Ground and from the Edge of Kerb 103 4.24 The Distance between the Sole ofthe Left Foot and the Surface of Ground as the Angle ofthe Thigh ... requirements within the city 2.2 The Definitions of Old Age: Withthe evaluator’s interest of bettering the environment forthe older persons, this thesis stated to review the literatures relative to the ... enhance the usage of traffic services, eg in the situations of traffic congestion, theelementsof bus stops might basically decide its performance Theelements include the berth configuration, the...
... 5d, the maximum electric field forms around the edge ofthe tip and the surface, and therefore the distance between the maximum fields increases as the penetration depth increases Note that the ... loading forces in the range of 60 to180 nN were induced The oxide patterns are formed at loading force of over 60 nN with an applied voltage of V, which is a threshold bias voltage considering the ... tip voltage of V at the different oxidation loading forces of 60, 120, and 180 nN By varying the loading forces from 60 to 180 nN with a fixed applied negative bias of V, the height of modified...
... regularity of weak solutions ofthe Navier- Stokes system, ” Journal of Differential Equations, vol 62, no 2, pp 186–212, 1986 M Struwe, “On partial regularity results forthe Navier- Stokes equations, ” ... Applied Mathematics, vol 41, no 4, pp 437–458, 1988 6 Journal of Inequalities and Applications H Sohr and W von Wahl, “On the regularity ofthe pressure of weak solutions of Navier- Stokes equations, ” ... class forthe Navier- Stokesequations in Rn ,” Chinese Annals of a Mathematics Series B, vol 16, no 4, pp 407–412, 1995 10 D Chae and J Lee, “Regularity criterion in terms of pressure forthe Navier- Stokes...
... maybe the weather As a result, the Navier- Stokesequations and their simplified forms are widely applied to help withthe design of aircraft and cars, the analysis of water pollution, the control of ... the mathematicians This fact is somehow surprising considering the wide range of practical applications oftheequations As a result, the study ofthe Navier- Stokesequations becomes one ofthe ... will first construct the fundamental solution to the initial value problem ofthe Navier- Stokesequations (1.4) The point-wise study ofthe fundamental solutionfor a systemwith physical viscosity...
... adjustment forthe two lots in the south-west of Linh Dam lake with higher density of construction 665 Linh Dam new town - Solutionforthe High-density development of New settlements in the South-West ... growth ofthe social community, with a large presence of public spaces and social services - The hierarchy ofthe public spaces: between the streets to preserve the security of circulation, the ... third ring road of Hanoi, is not the exception, so the success of this project is considered a good solutionforthe highdensity development of new settlements in the south-west of Hanoi Until...
... đình nhà chủ, 57,14% nhóm bán hàng rong 68,57% nhóm làm việc chợ lao động thuê trọ theo ngày (đêm), lại thuê nhà theo tháng Có khoảng 22,86% nữ lao động tự phải sống nơi có điều kiện sinh hoạt không ... tháng làm việc trung bình (n = 35) Tháng/năm 10,77 9,57 7,46 Nghìn đồng/người/tháng 3.801 3.700 2. 790 Hài lòng % 16,19 6,67 1,9 Bình thường % 17,14 22,86 19,05 Không hài lòng % 3,81 12,38 Thu nhập ... lao động giúp việc “hài lòng” với công việc tại, tỷ lệ so với hai nhóm lao động tương đối cao, theo họ công việc không vất vả quê, thu nhập nhiều lao động gia đình chủ quan tâm 3.1.5 Định hướng...
... into either the direction a1 or the direction −a1 without any of them being forbidden Denote by Z the set ofelementsofthe form n1 a1 + n2 a2 considered in Lemma 4.8 It is clear that there exists ... not forbidden and therefore k ∈ Z∞ This shows that Z∞ = Z0 and therefore completes the proof of Proposition 4.4 1011 ERGODICITY OFTHE 2D NAVIER- STOKESEQUATIONS 4.2 Malliavin calculus and the ... ERGODICITY OFTHE 2D NAVIER- STOKESEQUATIONS t 1013 that class of ϕ Furthermore since the constant Ew v(s)dWs is independent ˜ of ϕ, if one can show it is finite and bounded independently of ξ ∈ H with...
... investigated the Navier- Stokes- Voight equations as an inviscid regularization ofthe 3D incompressible Navier- Stokes equations, and further obtained the existence of global attractors for Navier- Stokes- Voight ... attractors for 3D nonautonomous incompressible Navier- Stokessystem which is based on the works of Leray and Hopf Usingthe weak convergence topology ofthe space H (see below forthe definition), ... energy method to the proof of Theorem 3.1 in Qin, Yang and Liu [10], we can deduce the boundedness of u and the existence of absorbing set □ Lemma 4.2 Under the condition of f Î L2(R, H), uτ Î W, the...
... investigated the Navier- Stokes- Voight equations as an inviscid regularization ofthe 3D incompressible Navier- Stokes equations, and further obtained the existence of global attractors for Navier- Stokes- Voight ... attractors for 3D nonautonomous incompressible Navier- Stokessystem which is based on the works of Leray and Hopf Usingthe weak convergence topology ofthe space H (see below forthe definition), ... energy method to the proof of Theorem 3.1 in Qin, Yang and Liu [10], we can deduce the boundedness of u and the existence of absorbing set □ Lemma 4.2 Under the condition of f Î L2(R, H), uτ Î W, the...
... \{0}) for a.e t Î (0, ∞), and therefore, (4.19) holds for h - Now we prove the assertion ofthe theorem by induction on h Let us consider first the case h = We rewrite (2.6), (2.7) in the form ... basis of Hm(Ω) which is orthonormal in L2(Ω) Put k=1 N uN (x, t) = cN (t)ϕk (x), k k=1 where (cN (t))N are thesolutionofthesystemofthe following ordinary differential k k=1 equationsof second ... − Then for an arbitrary real number g satisfying g >g0 the generalized solution u in the space Hm,1(Q, g + s) ofthe problem (3.6)- (3.7) has derivatives with respect to t up to the order h with...
... conditions of {sn}, {rn}{an}, g, they proved that {xn} converges strongly to an element ofthe set of variational inequality problem and the set of a common fixed point of a finite family of nonexpansive ... Kangtunyakarn: Iterative algorithms for finding a common solutionofsystemofthe set of variational inclusion problems and the set of fixed point problems Fixed Point Theory and Applications 2011 ... operator withthe coefficient γ , and g is a constant such that < γ < γ They proved that {xn} generated by the above a iterative scheme converges strongly to the unique solutionofthe variational...
... thesolution independent ofthe time variable T , which is the main difficulty When we derive these estimates we use some ideas from 4, First we construct the energy equation forthesolutionof ... 3.27 we get all above estimates Proof of Theorem 2.1 In the following we use the results of Section The conclusions of Theorem 2.1 are immediate consequences ofthe following lemmas Lemma 4.1 It ... and 3.10 is satisfied In the continuation we use the above results and the conditions of Theorem 2.1 Similarly as in 4, , we derive the estimates forthesolution ρ, v, ω, θ of problem 2.1 – 2.7...