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Ajami AH, Pedram M (2001) Post-layout timing-driven cell placement using an accurate net length model with movable steiner points. In ASP-DAC, pp 595-6(X)... [Pg.80]

Livestock husbandry is not explicitly addressed in the historical concepts of organic farming. Livestock provided manure and was therefore an important link in the crop and soil fertility chain. Livestock played a major role on its own only in biodynamic farming, especially cattle whose organs are described as important catalysts of processes and transmitters of cosmic energies (Steiner, 1929). Nonetheless, even the pioneers of biodynamic farming did not consider livestock husbandry from an ethical or animal welfare point of view. [Pg.19]

Yoshimasa Y, Seino S, Whittaker J, Kakehi T, Kosaki A, Kuzuya H, Imura H, Bell GI, Steiner DF. Insulin-resistant diabetes due to a point mutation that prevents insulin proreceptor processing. Science 1988 240(4853) 784-787. [Pg.97]

Walter J, Kaether C, Steiner H, Haass C (2001) The ceU biology of Alzheimer s disease uncovering the secrets of secretases. Curr Opin Neurobiol 11 585-590 Wang C, Tan JM, Ho MW, Zaiden N, Wong SH, Chew CL, Eng PW, Lim TM, Dawson TM, Lim KL (2005) Alterations in the solubility and intracellular localization of parkin by several familial Parkinson s disease-hnked point mutations. J Neurochem 93 422-431 Waragai M, Wei J, Fujita M, Nakai M, Ho GJ, MasUah E, Akatsu H, Yamada T, Hashimoto M (2006) Increased level of DJ-1 in the cerebrospinal fluids of sporadic Parkinson s disease. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 345 967-972... [Pg.753]

A Ithough the adsorption of polymers onto solid surfaces has been thor-oughly studied (I), relatively few studies can be found in the literature on the adsorption of proteins onto polymer surfaces. In 1905, Landsteiner and Uhliz (2) discussed the interaction of serum proteins with synthetic surfaces. Blitz and Steiner (3) showed that albumin adsorption onto solid surfaces increased with increasing albumin concentration and that adsorption was nearly irreversible. Hitchcock reported (4) that adsorption of egg albumin onto collodion membranes followed a Langmuir isotherm with maximum adsorption occurring near the isoelectric point. Later, Kemp and Rideal (5) reported that protein adsorption onto solids conforms with Langmuir adsorption. [Pg.218]

Multiparameter, multiresponse models call for digital optimization. Early workers minimized n(0) by search techniques, which were tedious and gave only a point estimate of 9. Newtonlike algorithms for minimization of i (0) and for interval estimation of 6, were given by Stewart and Sorensen (1976, 1981) and by Bates and Watts (1985, 1987). Corresponding algorithms for likelihood-based estimation were developed by Bard and Lapidus (1968) and Bard (1974), extended by Klaus and Rippin (1979) and Steiner, Blau, and Agin (1986). [Pg.142]

Figure 3-2 Steiner Plot for Flow Data on a Chocolate Sample Data points Shown were Recalculated from Original Data of Steiner (1958). MVI and MVn indicate concentric cylinders with different dimensions, and 800 and 850 indicate different chocolate samples. Figure 3-2 Steiner Plot for Flow Data on a Chocolate Sample Data points Shown were Recalculated from Original Data of Steiner (1958). MVI and MVn indicate concentric cylinders with different dimensions, and 800 and 850 indicate different chocolate samples.
Fowler, Steiner et al.244,245 have used a specific method of selecting the origin of the vector potential (the ipsocentric choice, where the induced current density at each point is calculated with that point as origin) to develop a... [Pg.98]

Dasilva, A.M., Steiner, T., Saenger, W., Empis, J., and Teixeiradias, J.J.C. Dynamics of H/D and D/H exchanges in beta-cyclodextrin dodecahydrate observed in real time — effects from zero-point vibrational energy, Chem. Commun., 465,1997. [Pg.113]

Before deriving the analytical expressions for Wf, we would like to point out some interesting properties of W(R ZA, ZB) which were discussed by Byers-Brown and Power (1970), and for one-electron systems, by Byers-Brown and Steiner (1966). They are as follows ... [Pg.115]

From the chemical point of view, we must say these equations are not tractable and provide no useful information. In common, the study carried out by many authors (Salem, 1963b Byers-Brown, 1958 Byers-Brown and Steiner, 1962 Bader, 1960b Murrell, 1960 Berlin, 1951 Ben-ston and Kirtman, 1966 Davidson, 1962 Benston, 1966 Bader and Bandrauk, 1968b Kern and Karplus, 1964 Cade et al., 1966 Clinton, 1960 Phillipson, 1963 Empedocles, 1967 Schwendeman, 1966) on the force constants is based on the application of the virial and the Hellmann-Feynman or the electrostatic theorems. In particular, the Hellmann-Feynman theorem provides the expression for ki which relates the harmonic force constant to the properties of molecular charge distribution p(r), i.e., it follows (Salem, 1963b) that... [Pg.170]

Exhaustive coverage of both background and applications of photo-CIDNP up to 1988 is provided by Steiner s review, and the literature from that point of time up to mid-1996 has been extensively reviewed by the present author. Since then, only a number of shorter reviews concerned with specific aspects of photo-CIDNP have appeared, which will be dealt with in the pertaining sections below. The review section of this chapter, therefore, concentrates on the period from 1996 to mid-2008, and will go into details of earlier work only where necessary. [Pg.79]

Savitzky and Golay published the coefficients for a range of least-squares-fit curves with up to 25-point wide smoothing windows for each. Corrections to the original tables have been published by Steiner et al. ... [Pg.42]

The solubilization of the HMHEC in the surfactant was attributed to the interactions between surfactant micelles and polymer-bound hydrophobes. The effect of pH on polymer-surfactant solution viscosity was explained in terms of charge effects at the surface of the surfactant micelles. Steiner (13) proposed that at pH levels above or below the isoelectric point, the surfactant has a net charge on the head groups that causes repulsion within a single micelle. This repulsion leads to a relatively open micelle-aqueous phase interface through which polymer-bound hydrophobes can enter and experience stable polymer-surfactant interactions. These interactions anchor the polymer chains in an extended configuration. [Pg.360]


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