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Let e ∈ int C. Then B e ∗ : = { y ∗ ∈ C ∗ : 〈 y ∗, e 〉 = 1 }. is a weak*-compact base of C ∗. Clearly, C q is a weak∗-compact base of C ∗, that is, C q is convex and weak∗-compact such that 0 ∉ C q and C ∗ = ⋃ t ≥ 0 t C q. Let q ∈ int C, the nonlinear scalarization function [25, 26] ξ q : Y → R is defined by ξ q = min { t ∈ R : y ∈ t q − C }.
The CC13 group of HL appeared to form electrostatic bond with the nitrogenous base of C nucleotide.
Given the mind-boggling number of existing niche languages, it seems somewhat strange that a powerhouse like Microsoft, with their huge install base of C# and VisualBasic.NET would enter into the fray with a new programming language.
A convex set (Bsubseteq Y) is called a base of C iff (0 notinoperatorname{cl}B) and (C ={tb mid t inmathbb{R}_,b in B}).
A convex subset B of a cone C is a base of C if (0{notin }operatorname{cl}B) and (C=operatorname{cone}B).
Let Y be a normable locally convex topological vector space, B be a bounded base of C, and (Asubset Y) be a weakly compact set.
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In this case, a hydrogen bond between the CO group of HL and nitrogenous base of A nucleotide was formed and stacking interaction between both HL phenyls and nitrogenous bases of C and G nucleotides occurred.
We will be able then to use Proposition 5.3 to construct bases of (C(X^omega, mathbb {F}_p)) in which the representation (pi _infty ) of (mathcal {K}_p) (and hence of G) are uni-triangular.
Similarly, the conserved glutamate E196 in SCL contacts the bases of C, A, and T∗ more closely than the equivalent residue E555 in E47, seemingly locking SCL in its unspecific conformation.
For example, one base substitution of C to T in the coding region of chloroplast protein synthesis elongation factor Tu could result in the green-revertible albino [ 17].
We hypothesized that the fluorescence enhancement of coralyne, in the presence of c-di-AMP, was the result of coralyne intercalating between the two adenine bases of c-di-AMP.
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