... in sand has been a lack of an understanding of the physical processes that govern the de-velopment of axial pile capacity. Understanding the behaviorof pipe piles during installation and ... dense clean sands. For side shear, 63% of the capacity is estimated to come from clean sand, 28% from silty sands and sandy silts, 4% from silt, 3% from sand/gravel mixtures, and 1% from clay. ... loose sand 15 1.0 8 40 loose sand-silt medium silt loose sand 20 1.4 12 60 medium sand-silt dense silt medium sand 25 1.7 20 100 dense sand-silt dense sand 30 2.0 40 200 very dense sand-silt...
... promote thermogenesis and increase me-tabolism, suppress appetite, and/ or slow the absorp-tion of fats and carbohydrates [5]. In spite of their widespread use and the lack of credible reports ... decongestants and is not a constituent of C. aurantium. Because of the known cardiovascular effects of nor-epinephrine and ephedrine, it has generally been assumed that consumption of p-synephrine and ... blood pressureand heart rate, regardless of treatment or subject grouping either by gender or caffeine usage. Subjects in the present study ingested 39 mg of p-synephrine and 528 mg of caffeine...
... developer of the problem. Of course, a developer could ignore your exception and attempt to access the properties of the object, but you did give those other developers ample warning. Also, none of ... the members of one class are now part of another class. Instead of copying and pasting code from one module into another module like you would do with Visual Basic 6 (the copy -and- paste method ... & ex.Message) 9.4 Control the Creation andBehaviorof Classes Now that you have code that can prepare all of the objects you need to access and update data in the database, it's...
... of amorphous Form (sample 26)Figure 25. XRPD of amorphous Form (sample 26)Figure 26. DSC of mixture of hydrated Forms I and III (sample45).Figure 27. DSC of mixture of anhydrous Forms I and ... cooled slowly, and solids beganforming at a solution temperatureof 43 °C. The resulting slurryFigure 30. DSC of mixture of hydrated Forms I and IV (sample 8).Figure 31. DSC of mixture of Form III ... IVhydrate (sample 57).Figure 33. DSC of mixture of hydrates of Forms I, III, and IV (and possibly VI) (sample 59).Figure 34. DSC of mixture of hydrated Form I and possibleunknown new form (sample...
... was only m easured at 1 MHz and had anoutput of 10.2 Watts at a nominal intensity setting of 1 W/cm2 and an output of 20.0 Watts at a nominal inten-sity setting of 2 W/cm2.True spatially ... NJ) and data was collected using Labview software(National Instruments, Austin, TX). Additional thermo-couples were used to record the temperatureof the cou-pling medium and the surface of ... power, frequency andtemperature required todeplete rat testes of meiotic cells and epididymides of spermdetermined using a commercially available system. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology...
... Raghavan, and Andrew Tomkins. 2004. Structure and evolu-tion of blogspace. Commun. ACM, 47:35–39, De-cember.Amanda Lenhart, Kristen Purcell, Aaron Smith, and Kathryn Zickuhr. 2010. Social media and ... fea-tures such as internet slang and capitalization, and features representing online behavior suchas time of post and number of friends. We findthat both stylistic and content features have asignificant ... using a subset of the lexical features. We found the best re-sults to have an accuracy of 79.96% and 81.57%for 1979 and 1984 respectively using BOW, in-terests, online behavior, and all lexical-stylisticfeatures.In...
... forD74N and E202Q, allowing flexibility of the gorge forentrance and binding of substrates or inhibitors and exit of reaction products. The carboxylic groups of E202 and E450,the hydroxyl group of ... of the protein and subscripts P and 0 refer to values at pressure P and atatmospheric pressure, respectively [23].ANS fluorescence after pressure exposure of AChEin the presence of ANSThe different ... luciferase and urease [41], and fructofuranosidase [42]. It was also reportedfor wild-type HuBuChE during the first 5 min of ultrasoundinactivation kinetics [43] and after pressure/ temperature exposure...
... magnitudes and cumulants of XAFS. The melting curve of materials with theory versus experiments [9] is focused mainly on the dependence of melting temperatureof single elements on pressure. ... 0.6 0.8 15001000150020002500Proportion x of Cs Temperature T(K)Melting curve, presentMelting temperatureof Cr, Ref. 6Melting temperatureof Cs, Ref. 6Eutectic point, presentCr1-xCsxwell ... corresponds to the phase diagram of Figure 1b and for Cr1-xCsx to those of Figure 1c of the PT. Table 1 shows the good agreement of the Lindemann’s melting temperatures taken from the calculated...
... the standard-state enthalpy and Gibbs energy of formation, and respectively, and the entropy for organic compounds⌬HЊ(T) ⌬G Њ(T )ƒƒin the ideal- gas standard state, SЊ(T). The reference temperature ... below and in Sec. 2-5.Discussion and Recommendations for Critical Properties. The methods of Jo-back (1984; 1987), Constantinou and Gani (1994), Wilson and Jasperson (1996) and Marrero and Pardillo ... experimental Tbisavailable, the method of Marrero and Pardillo has higher accuracy than does that of Wilson and Jasperson. On the other hand, for simplicity and breadth of sub-stances, the Wilson/Jasperson...
... Eq.(13) (see [7, 11, 12]). Applying the process of argument of parts 2.1 and 2.2 to the uniformlly stable and asymptotic equivalence of above model of population, we will give the following results ... Asymptotic equivalence of systems of differential equations, Results of mathematic science 40(1985) 245 (Russian).[4] M. Svec, Itegral and asymptotic equivelence of two systems of diffrential equations, ... conditions of stable and asymptoticequivalence (see [1-5]) of linear delay differential equations under nonlinear perturbation in Banachspace. The obtained results thank to use of the theories of general...
... relationships of proli-dase, hence providing a greater understanding of thecharacteristics of this peptidase, which would be of industrial use in the debittering of fermented foods.Results and DiscussionCloning ... forLeu-Pro of 3.7 mm and a rate constant of 247.9 s)1.The constants for known prolidases are: Lb. del-brueckii, 2.2 mm and 225.9 s)1; Lb. casei, 0.2 mm and 55.1 s)1[11]; P. furiosus, 3.0 mm and ... FEBSCharacterization of recombinant prolidase fromLactococcus lactis – changes in substrate specificity bymetal cations, and allosteric behaviorof the peptidaseSoo I. Yang and Takuji TanakaDepartment of Food...
... temperatureand density. The corre-lation of a and b in terms of other properties of a substance is an example of theuse of an empirically modified theoretical form.Empirical extension of theory can often ... 33.65THEPROPERTIESOFGASESANDLIQUIDSBruce E. PolingProfessor of Chemical EngineeringUniversity of ToledoJohn M. PrausnitzProfessor of Chemical EngineeringUniversity of California at BerkeleyJohn ... Critical Points of Mixtures / 6.30Chapter 7 Vapor Pressures and Enthalpies of Vaporization of Pure Fluids 7.17-1 Scope / 7.17-2 Theory / 7.17-3 Correlation and Extrapolation of Vapor -Pressure Data...
... Awareness and Usage of Food Labels and Influences on Food Buying Behavior Sushil Kumar1Centre for Food and Agribusiness Management Indian Institute of Management Prabandh Nagar, Off Sitapur ... healthy food product. Taste and price of the food product are other attributes in order of importance assigned by the respondents. Peer pressureand availability of such products are the least ... consumer awareness and the use of information provided on food labels (Food Marketing Institute, 1989; Bender and Derby, 1992; Wandel, 1997). For example, the study of Wandel (1995) shows that...