Identical character of differences between murine and human normal and myeloma IgG studied by the monolayer method

1984 ◽  
Vol 98 (1) ◽  
pp. 927-930
Author(s):  
L. V. Chasovnikova ◽  
V. V. Lavrent'ev ◽  
V. A. Aleshkin ◽  
N. A. Matveeva ◽  
A. N. Cheredeev ◽  
...  
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Author(s):  
Min-Jung Lee ◽  
Min Jung ◽  
Hyo-Won Suh

In a Collaborative Product Commerce (CPC) environment, it is necessary that the participants in a product life cycle should share semantics of terms although they may be represented differently. In order to manage this sharing of semantics, it is necessary to recognize automatically that two terms represented differently can have equivalent semantics. To this end, a semantic mapping logic that utilizes ontology and a Bayesian Network is proposed. The proposed approach consists of three phases: character matching, definition comparisons and similarity checking. First, character matching maps two terms that have identical character strings; second, the definition comparison step compares the two terms using their ontological definitions. Finally, similarity checking evaluates the similarity between two terms using their ontological structure and the Bayesian network. This final phase consists of three steps. Firstly, it calculates similarity between two terms in terms of their character strings and ontological definitions. After this step, it constructs a Bayesian network with the paired terms based on their ontological structure. Finally, it infers whether the pairs are mapped based on the network through a probability equation. The proposed approach is also applied to the integration of the CAD and PDM systems.


1948 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. G. Gane

Abstract Theory and description are given of sensitive capacity-type seismometers having small size, eddy-current damping, and an undamped period of 0.23 second. The voltage output is taken to the grid of a cathode-follower tube within the instrument and is thereafter amplified. The suspension of the mass (by torsion wire) is of identical character in both vertical- and horizontal-component instruments. Records are given of tremors observed with a magnification of 7,000.


Author(s):  
N. V. Solovey ◽  
S. D. Isaieva

Semantic perspective of the sentences with passive predication, expressed by the verb in passive voice or using verbal adjectives with passive meaning is analysed in the article.  Such types of predication are considered as categorial and non-categorial means of Passive Perspective expression respectively (grammatical and non-grammatical). The general characteristics of the sentences presented by the categorial passive or by non-categorial means are: absence of Agence in grammatical subject position, centripetal direction of the process, expressed by the predicate words and affection of grammatical subject. All these testify the identical character of the expressed relations (by them). Perspective (the direction of the action in the sentence) is defined by subject-object and has the identical nature in both variants.


The crystal structures of metallic elements or alloys are built up of individual atoms arranged according to a regular pattern. In the case of a metallic element, such as aluminium, all the atoms being alike, the structure is usually very simple, and all positions are equivalent. In the case of an alloy, geometrical theory would require atoms of different kinds to be sorted out into different sets of positions. For example, in the alloy AlSb, as in NaCl, the atoms as a whole are situated on a simple cubic lattice, but the two sorts of atoms are distributed at alternate positions. There are many alloys which do not behave according to the geometrical theory, and unlike atoms occupy positions which should strictly be occupied by atoms of identical character. In some cases the atoms are distributed entirely at random, but in others there is a partial approach towards an ordered arrangement. On the whole, each type of atom has its appropriate place in the lattice, but, owing to one element being in excess, it partially takes the place of the other.


Filomat ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 32 (11) ◽  
pp. 4047-4059
Author(s):  
Ali Ashrafi ◽  
Fatemeh Koorepazan-Moftakhar

Suppose G is a finite group and C(G) denotes the set of all conjugacy classes of G. The normal graph of G, N(G), is a finite simple graph such that V(N(G)) = C(G). Two conjugacy classes A and B in C(G) are adjacent if and only if there is a proper normal subgroup N such that A U B ? N. The aim of this paper is to study the normal graph of a finite group G. It is proved, among other things, that the groups with identical character table have isomorphic normal graphs and so this new graph associated to a group has good relationship by its group structure. The normal graphs of some classes of finite groups are also obtained and some open questions are posed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 487 (4) ◽  
pp. 432-437
Author(s):  
G. A. Palyanova ◽  
N. D. Tolstykh ◽  
V. Yu. Zinina ◽  
K. A. Kokh ◽  
Yu. V. Seryotkin ◽  
...  

First in the Au-Te-Se-S system (where Te ≥ Se + S) quadruple chalcogenides were obtained by dry synthesis: AuX (AuTe0,7Se0,2S0,1), Au3X10 (Au3Te6Se3S, Au3Te6Se2,5S1,5) и AuX2 (AuTe1,8Se0,2, AuTe1,8Se0,1S0,1). According to the results of X-ray phase analysis, the synthetic phases of the composition AuTe1,8(Se,S)0,2 correspond to the calaverite (AuTe2). The unidentified peaks on the diffractograms belong to the new gold chalcogenides AuTe0,7Se0,2S0,1 and Au3Te6(Se,S)4. Obviously, they are synthetic analogues of compounds previously unknown in nature, found on the Gatching occurence of the Maleteuyamsky ore field (Central Kamchatka volcanic belt). The compositions of natural phases cover the intervals: 1) Au0,99-1,00Te0,70-0,71Se0,25-0,27S0,03-0,06;  2) Au2,91-3,08Te5,85-6,06Se1,57-3,66S2,63-0,44. Raman spectra of synthetic and natural gold chalcogenides with a similar composition have identical character.


Author(s):  
H. H. Thomas

Until quite recently, in spite of its characteristic features, andalusite had not been met with in the younger detrital rocks of Britain ; a few years ago, however, I remarked on its relative abundance in the older Pliocene sands of St. Erth and St. Agnes in the west of Cornwall. Its presence in these deposits, in which it is associated with pink garnet and cyanite, is easily explained by the close proximity of the areas of deposition to the metamorphic aureoles of the west of England granitemasses, in which andalusite of identical character is exceedingly common. It also occurs in fair quantity in the Pliocene sands of Lenham in Kent accompanied by cyanite, and together with cyanite and garnet in the Red and Norwich Crags and the Chillesford Beds in the east of England.


Author(s):  
Charles Jellicoe

Considering the repeated discussions which have taken place on the question of the Income Tax, it is not a little surprising that the true understanding of it has not made greater progress. After all that has been said to demonstrate the injustice and unequal pressure of the tax as at present levied, the perseverance of some portion of the press, and of one or two persons of considerable reputation as regards their understanding of such matters, in the opposite opinion, is quite unaccountable. It will be seen by the Second Report of the Committee of the House, just published, that some still maintain that the taxing a temporary annuity at the same rate as a perpetuity is perfectly fair and equitable, because, as they are at great pains to show, the present value in each case is mulcted in the same ratio. It is, at all events, satisfactory to find that these authorities so far admit that “present value” is the proper thing to tax. They maintain, in fact, that in these cases a property tax and an income tax have an identical operation; and as they approve of the one, they must clearly give their sanction to the other. But, unfortunately, the identical character of the two does not hold good, in spite of the assertion of these gentlemen to the contrary; they do not observe that in the case of the temporary annuity the wave of taxation having once passed over, must, to make their argument good, leave it ever untouched thereafter, let the capital out of which it arises reappear in what shape it will: otherwise it is clear that such capital is liable to be taxed over and over again.


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