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Continuity of the maps f↦∪x∈Iω(x,f) and f↦{ω(x,f):x∈I}

Continuity of the maps f↦∪x∈Iω(x,f) and f↦{ω(x,f):x∈I}

... ω(x, f )—the ω-limit set gen- erated by x—to be the collection of subsequential limit points of the trajectory τ(x, f ...Whenever f is a continuous self-map of a compact interval, the ω-limit set ...

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Scenarios for f-learning

Scenarios for f-learning

... the f-learner. As we will show, the demand for the freedom of the f-learner imposes certain boundaries to the freedom of the f-teacher – this is what we propose to handle by adopting the ...

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POWER FACTOR (P F ) AND P F  CORRECTION IN THE POWER SYSTEM INDUSTRY

POWER FACTOR (P F ) AND P F CORRECTION IN THE POWER SYSTEM INDUSTRY

... Power factor correction P.F.C can be defined as a way of counteracting the undesirable effects of electric load that create power © Associated Asia Research Foundation AARF A Monthly Dou[r] ...

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Rate acceleration of ATP hydrolysis by F(1)F(o) ATP synthase

Rate acceleration of ATP hydrolysis by F(1)F(o) ATP synthase

... orders of magnitude, in effect causing a phosphate binding pocket to form in the catalytic site where one did not previously exist. The proton gradient also modulates binding site affinity for MgATP to allow product ...

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Expansion of the (F) Reorganization

Expansion of the (F) Reorganization

... Expansion of the (F) Reorganization SMU Law Review Volume 27 | Issue 2 Article 1 1973 Expansion of the (F) Reorganization Edward C Osterberg Jr Follow this and additional works at https //scholar smu[.] ...

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Spread F occurrences and relationships with foF2 and h′F at low  and mid latitudes in China

Spread F occurrences and relationships with foF2 and h′F at low and mid latitudes in China

... are similar to parabolic relationship shown in Fig. 13. The red point is the sample value. The blue lines are a fitting line or curve. The FSF occurrence rates increased with a decrease in foF2 at each site, and the foF2 ...

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The Distinguishing Role of 2.f(O) – f(H)
in Electrolytic Systems

The Distinguishing Role of 2.f(O) – f(H) in Electrolytic Systems

... es f 0 ,f 12 ,f 3 …,f K , whereas a non-redox system is described with use of K–1 independent balances f 0 ,f 3 …,f K ...of f 12 provides the general criterion ...

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The F–Index for some Special Graphs and some Properties of the F–Index

The F–Index for some Special Graphs and some Properties of the F–Index

... The number of unique values, of course, coincides with the number of degeneracy classes. The similar measure was introduced in [19] where the number of trivial degeneracy classes was used. Table 1 contains comparative ...

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On the F-index and F-coindex of the line graphs of the subdivision graphs

On the F-index and F-coindex of the line graphs of the subdivision graphs

... Theorem 3.1. Let G be a line graph of the subdivision graph of a square grid graph with mn vertices (See Figure 7). Then F-index of G is F(G) = 256mn − 350m− 350n + 440. Proof. The line graph of the ...

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Multiband Fractal Planar Inverted F Antenna (F-PIFA) for Mobile Phone Application

Multiband Fractal Planar Inverted F Antenna (F-PIFA) for Mobile Phone Application

... upper band. This result can be seen in Table 4. It is very clear to observe that, 1st iteration produce a wider bandwidth compare to the others iterations so the antenna has the capacity to cover GSM 1800, GSM 1900, UMTS ...

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The chain rule for F differentiation

The chain rule for F differentiation

... D F (∞) (X ) such that ϕ(X ) ⊆ Y ...is F -analytic. Let F be an effective collection of paths on X and let G be an effective collection of paths on Y such that ϕ is F -G- ...

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In vitro and in vivo antidiabetic activity on leaves of Merremia hederacea (Burm. f.) Hallier f

In vitro and in vivo antidiabetic activity on leaves of Merremia hederacea (Burm. f.) Hallier f

... Objective: In vitro antidiabetic activity of plant leaf extracts (petroleum ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and ethanol) of Merremia hederacea (Burm. f.) Hallier f. was investigated and also, in vivo ...

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Extensions of almost-F and F-Suzuki contractions with graph and some applications to fractional calculus

Extensions of almost-F and F-Suzuki contractions with graph and some applications to fractional calculus

... In the present work we introduced the new concepts of an α-type almost-F-contraction and an α-type F-Suzuki contraction, which are generalizations of the concepts given in [, ]. Next, we established ...

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Classification of K_F-orbits of Unipotent Elements in Symmetric F-varieties of SL(n, F)

Classification of K_F-orbits of Unipotent Elements in Symmetric F-varieties of SL(n, F)

... Here are some examples for the representative elements/canonical forms we can take from K F -orbits of unipotent elements in P = G F /K F for G F = SL(n, F ). To make it typical, we ...

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Distribution of Meligethes aeneus (F.) and M. viridescens (F.) on cruciferous plants

Distribution of Meligethes aeneus (F.) and M. viridescens (F.) on cruciferous plants

... The first observation showed very few M. aeneus on the WOR cv. ‘Express’ (Figure 2 C) in bud. On cv. ‘Mascot’, which has a slower deve- lopment compared with cv. ‘Express’, M. aeneus was not found at the first ...

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Laplace approximation of Lauricella functions F A and F D

Laplace approximation of Lauricella functions F A and F D

... Here we show that there are interesting asymptotic regimes for F A (n) and F D (n) in which n → ∞ and yet the relative error of the Laplace approximation goes to zero. This provides theoretical support for ...

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\(F\)–semigroups

\(F\)–semigroups

... generalized F– semigroups were defined as semigroups S, on which there exists a group– congruence ρ such that the identity ρ–class in the group S/ρ contains a greatest element with respect to the natural partial ...

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CELL(F)

CELL(F)

... objectivity and subjectivity directs how I see my world and my place within it. An early skepticism of scientific truth as the determining factor of my own identity has progressed into an interrogation of what “being” ...

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The stability of functional equation min{f(x + y), f(x   y)} = |f(x)   f(y)|

The stability of functional equation min{f(x + y), f(x y)} = |f(x) f(y)|

... either f (y − x) ∼ δ M or f (y + x) ∼ δ M ...2x), f (y) } ∼ |f δ (y − x) − f (x) | = | f (y − x) − M | ≤ δ we deduce that f(y - 2x) ≤ 2 δ ...≥ f (y - 2x) ≥ min ...

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Smooth compactness of f minimal hypersurfaces with bounded f index

Smooth compactness of f minimal hypersurfaces with bounded f index

... ind(Σ) ≤ C(m, M )(Area(Σ) + γ − 1), (1.4) where C(m, M ) is a constant depending on m, M . The main interest in the above result is that no assumption is made on the second fundamental form of Σ ⊂ M m . Moreover, when n ...

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