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The internal energy of an ideal gas is ofthe sum ofthekinetic energies
of all molecules
For a single molecule thekinetic energy consists of two parts: the
translational and rotational
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to collisions of molecules with any wall:
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The constant a and b are empirical constants, they are different for
different gases.
b is the constant which represents the sum of private volumes
of the molecules in 1 mole → the free...
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of P
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has a simpler and more explicit structure. Thetheoryof P
1
is not based
on thetheoryof a point. Rather, the point theory ... GW/H
correspondence.
While the present paper does not rely upon the results of [24], much of
the motivation can be found in the study ofthe stationary theory developed
there.
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roughness ... understand the formation ofthe Au clusters, first
of all, we analyzed the morphology ofthe starting Au
film after the 573 K-900 s. So, Fi gure 3a,b shows 20 m
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from the observation ofthe formation of depletion zones
around the largest clusters and by the quantification of
their time evolution, the Au surface...
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countries. There was no work for the peasants and many of them became
homeless beggars lust of rich was typical ofthe new class ofthe
bourgeoisie. The ... ofthe country could not help
seeing the growing power of money, andthe injustice caused by it. The
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and Rome. The study ofthe works of ancient philosophers, written, and
artists help the people to widen their outlook, to know the world and man’s
nature. The progressive...
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3), b4, b5, b7 and b8 represent the individual CSRs ofthe a-amylase ... the
lack of domain B protruding out ofthe TIM barrel in
the place of loop 3 connecting the b3-strand to the
a3-helix [9,21]. Sharing domain B by rBATs and
GH13 enzymes, and especially the sequence of ... from both the b2- and b8-strands. The
results shown here (Fig. 3) could therefore mean that
they contribute to the overall structural integrity of the
TIM barrel domain. Concerning the GH13 catalytic
triad,...
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Theorem 3.14. The map τ
loc
: |hW
loc
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∞
hW
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is a homotopy equi-
valence.
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|W
R
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loc,R
| classify certain bundle theories W
R
(X) and W
loc,R
(X). The
proof of (1.10) is given in Section 5, and...
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indicate the presence ofthe specific holocytochrome
under investigation if the features ofthe spectrum, in
terms of wavelength maxima, andthe position and
intensity ... pylori. The two systems can
each be subdivided into proteins which
contribute to the handling of heme and
ligation of heme to the apocytochrome, and
those involved in the provision of reductant
to the ... Effectively, therefore, the value in
Table 1 for the C38A variant of cytochrome c
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detectability andthe experimental error. Notably, the
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implementation
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Promote the adoption of ... providers and
adequately inform children, parents, members ofthe community, and other key stakeholders at all
levels about the importance of childrens health andthe environment.
Plan of action...
... prenatal care and can be cared for if the women and their families appreciate
the seriousness ofthe complications and if the referral health systems are functional and
responsive. The prenatal ... among the ministries of health, education, social
protection, and transport.
2.3
COMPLEXITY OFTHE DETERMINANTS OF MATERNAL HEALTH AND MORTALITY
The determinants of maternal health and ... decade and a half, the World Bank has been strongly committed to the
objective of improving maternal health and reducing maternal mortality. The Bank was a
founding member ofthe Safe Motherhood...
... r
n
is the rate of growth of total population, r
u
is the rate of growth of utilization per
capita, r
p
is the rate of growth ofthe general price level, r
r
is the rate of growth ofthe
ratio ...
ratio ofthe medical price level to the general price level, and r
φ
is the rate of growth of
the “residual” term. In sum, the rate of growth of health care spending is the addition of
the individual ... where the ratio of long term
care expenditures to GDP at any time ‘t’
depends on the rates of growth ofthe
disabled andthe working age-groups andthe
base-year level ofthe ratio of long-term...