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The permeability was characterized (i) physically using large-scale analogs of the simulated microstructures and (ii) numerically by predicting the flow through the simulated microstructures.

The resulting column systems are characterized (i) by the time dependent evolution of their hydraulic conductivity and (ii) for their efficiency for the removal of CuII, NiII, and ZnII from a three-contaminants-solution (about 0.3 mM of each metal).

At the end of the experiment, the solid sample exhibited three zones which were accurately characterized: (i) a highly porous and friable surface layer, (ii) a less porous intermediate zone in which several precipitation and dissolution fronts occurred, and (iii) the sound core.

New functional acetylene, 1-ethynyl-4-iodobenzene, (p-iodophenylacetylene) was prepared, characterized (i.r., n.m.r., u.v. and mass spectra) and transformed into high-molecular-weight polymers.

Of the previously identified CCCH proteins unique to kinetoplastids, two families have been experimentally characterized: (i) the ZFP CCCH proteins involved in the regulation of differentiation [ 22- 25] and (ii) the cycle sequence binding proteins (CSBPs) that bind a conserved sequence in S-phase regulated mRNAs [ 26- 28].

CFs exposed to S100A1 assumed an immunomodulatory and anti-fibrotic phenotype characterized i.e. by enhanced intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICand) andecreaseded collagen levels.

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In this report, we identified and characterized I-like sequences in the sequenced genome of D. mojavensis.

Both systems have been experimentally characterized, I-E in Escherichia coli [ 13] and III-A in Staphylococcus epidermidis [ 12, 18], and shown to be fully functional.

This has the advantage of being an object-orientated concept, which characterizes (i) changing the design object without directly changing the Web services themselves, and (ii) information hiding.

We characterize (i) matrices which are nonexpansive with respect to some matrix norms, and (ii) matrices whose average iterates approach zero or are bounded.

"As I've been characterizing it, I've been able to do what must be done rather than what could be done," Mr. Linsky said.

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