... there are only finitely many
connected components which contain points of the orbit of the critical point.
Indeed, since c is recurrent the ω-limit set contains the orbit of c; since ω(c)is
minimal ... necessarily coincide. Therefore,
the jets of the maps φ
λ
|
J
−
and φ
λ
|
J
+
are different. However, the exponents
of the leading terms of these jets do coincide. So, inthe neighborhood of the
point b ... that there is a critical
point of g inthe central domain),
• All other components of B are mapped univalently onto A by the map g,
• The iterates of the critical point of g never leave the domain...
... players.
But she sees the strongest trend in
branding outside the traditional market-
ing arena – companies’ investments in
sustainability for the environment and in
the social arena.
“If brands ... what
distinguishes them and makes them in-
teresting and thus makes people want to
choose them,” he says. The challenge
in all branding work is to whittle out
what is the unique DNA of the ... untreated.”
Among the innovations this year are
new wood stains and methods of joining
wood. Another trend is to combine differ-
ent types of wood, a common practice in
Denmark inthe 1950s. Light...
... analysis.
What you are learning in school is analysis. You are being taught
tools and techniques.
Analysis is just one of the ingredients inthe recipe.
You may have the best analysis inthe room. ... with the best answers sit inthe back of the
room while hacks run the show. If you enjoy the view from the back,
getting an MBA will not change anything.
A MBA degree only works if you are ... an Indian electrical engineer who grew up in a
typical middle-class family. What made him different was that he
dreamed of building a world-class company.
In 2006, the annual revenue of Infosys,...
... not the individual starch-binding domains, are involved in
the interaction with the catalytic domain. We also determined that the resi-
dues W366 and Y394 inthe D2 domain are important in starch ... confirmed the results obtained in the
pull-down assays, showing that there is a physical
interaction between the N- and C-terminal domains of
SSIII in vitro.
Mapping of the CD-binding region in the
N-terminal ... protein band, indicating that the individual
SBDs are unable to interact with CD under these
experimental conditions.
To further investigate which region inthe D23 pro-
tein contains the interaction...
... present in brain, but not
in PBL (Fig. 3A, lanes 2 and 3). To examine whether
the CbD4 variants were expressed in different parts of
the brain as well as in fetal brain, PCR was carried
out using the ... they did
not phosphorylate PKA substrates either in vitro or
in vivo. Finally, we established that the Cb variants
lacking the exon 4 were able to interact with the PKA
R subunits in a cAMP-insensitive ... together, these results suggest that CbD4
variants are not expressed in human PBL.
Next, we searched for these splice variants in the
brain of other species. Rhesus monkey brain and
mouse brain...
... fainter
stars or bits of color, such as the red of the planet Mars or the yellow of the star Sirius. Why? The optic nerve linking
the eyes to the brain connects directly behind the pupil. In ... sky. The
sun's rays are striking us more directly and making the temperature increasingly warmer. The sun is the only star you
can see move independently inthe sky, and this apparent ... dictates the workings of the entire universe, from a spinning ballerina to a juggernauting
cluster of galaxies. The larger the body, the greater the gravitational force within its domain, such...
... called the weight
of e
• it is d-equidistant, for some d > 0, i.e. the sum of the edges inthe path from the
root to every leaf is precisely d
• the sum of the weights of all edges inthe path ... lies inthe path from r to w in T . Let v
1
, v
2
, . . . , v
n−1
be the
n − 1 internal nodes of T numbered in such way that if v
i
T
v
j
, then j i. We must
have v
n−1
= r.
Define an injective ... whose entries are the
numbers d
σ
, where σ is a subset of {1, 2, . . . , n} of size m and d
σ
is the total weight of the
smallest subtree of T which contains the leaves in σ. By the total weight...
... results in [14] and [15]. Inthe second part, we consider the Tutte polynomial
of ‘ring of tangles’ links which include the well known pretzel links. By applying Beraha-
Kahane-Weiss’s Theorem ... be the link diag ram corresponding to C
n
(H) with the tan g l e T
corresponding to the signed plane graph H. Let Q(H) = Q[H]|
A=t
−1/4
and β(H) =
β[H]|
A=t
−1/4
. Then points sa tisfying the ... denotes the product of labels in Y .
The following lemma was given implicitly in [12] and explicitly in [15]. It can be
viewed as an alternative definition of the chain polynomial.
Lemma 2.1 The chain...
... acquisitions are shown in Table 1.
The sequence of imaging was as follows: unenhanced imag-
ing of the fingers; the patient was repositioned so that the
wrist was within the coil; unenhanced imaging of the ... wrist;
contrast injection; enhanced imaging of the wrist; the patient
was repositioned so that the fingers were within the coil; and
then enhanced imaging of the fingers was performed. Bone
oedema was investigated ... despite there being no evidence of greater disease
activity in terms of clinical scores (skin or joint) or inflammatory
markers. Interestingly, the MRI bone oedema score was also
higher inthe AM...
... immune inhibition inthe induction of oral tolerance in the
murine CIA model. We examined the change inthe expression
of IDO in CD11c
+
DCs of Peyer's patches after repeated oral
administration ... injected into a hind leg as a booster injection. The mean
arthritis index was significantly lower inthe tolerance group than inthe
CIA group throughout the examination period. Values are presented ... an IDO inhibitor.
These findings suggest that the functional activities of IDO
from tolerized mice could affect the T-cell response.
In the resting state, autoreactive T cells residing inthe periph-
ery...
... sea-
piece. The colouring was very fine, and it seemed to be worked out to the
minutest detail.
“These are not paintings, but photographs,” he replied “there are no
such things as paintings now, ... room a warm, glowing tint. There
was a thick round velvet mat inthe middle of the floor, pink in the
centre and getting darker towards the sides, while beyond that there was
a margin of white marble. ... altered and improved, is used;
and the smallest sound inthe one theatre is heard inthe other as dis-
tinctly as inthe first, even to the furthest off part of the gallery. This,
which is a private...