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(1) Contraction σ(I, X): The dimension of R i is m × n, which is not the same as the dimension 2 m × 2n of D j, so they cannot be compared.
Q is said to be (1) contraction if (Q_{D}^{2}=Q_{D}); (2) sunny if for each (xin C) and (tin 0,1)), we have (Q_{D} (tx+ 1-t)Q_{D}x )=Q_{D}x); (3) sunny nonexpansive retx+ 1-tn if (Q_{D}x is sunny, nonexpansive, and it is a contraction. .
55 of 56 SNP/INDELs and 2 repeat expansions and 1 contraction were found to be errors in the KIM 10+ sequence, since the PCR products had the same sequence as KIM D27.
Supplementary Movie 1: Contraction of mESC-derived cardiomyocytes.
A 2 minute protocol of 24 tetanic contractions (1 contraction every 5 seconds) with the same duration and frequency as described for Protocol 3 was imposed.
Similarly, denote by contcost (w) the cost of the edit script from w to w ~ which reduces each run α p in w by applying p - 1 contraction operations over α.
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interval 1 (contractions 1 15, 60-second duration, the first minute); interval 2 (contractions 16 30, 60-second duration, the second minute); interval 3 (contractions 1 30, 120-second duration, the first two minutes); interval 4 (contractions 1 40, 160-second duration, the total period).
The strain through the 8 1 contraction saturates at a value of ∼4 5 at high Wi.
Results are obtained for L-shaped channels and planar 4 1 contraction for several values of Reynolds and Ericksen numbers.
Furthermore, the flow through a planar 4 1 contraction is investigated and the numerical results were compared with the corresponding experimental data.
Finally, the UCM and the K BKZ models were used to simulate the planar 4 1 contraction flow over a wide range of Reynolds and Weissenberg numbers and the numerical results obtained are in agreement with published data.
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