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Element distribution maps of (c) Ti, (d) S, (e) Cd, and (f) Se.
As we already discussed, there is a bijection between homotopy classes of self maps of C and endomorphisms of (pi _g), taken up to inner conjugation.
Let C be a nonempty, closed and convex subset of E and let ℋ be a nonempty family of Bregman nonexpansive maps of C into itself.
We developed maps of C stocks (50% of biomass) in aboveground live biomass in US forest land as part of NASA's C Monitoring System (CMS) program based on a combination of remote sensing observations and FIA data (Fig. 1).
Fig. 5 Color-coded composite STXM maps of C (red), N (green), and metal (blue; Mn for HMO and Fe for goethite) for a HMO with initial C Mn ratio of 0.46, b HMO with initial C Mn ratio of 2.5, c goethite with initial C Fe ratio of 0.23, and d goethite with initial C Fe ratio of 3.1.
Results suggest that an existing forest inventory plot imputation approach can be readily modified to provide raster maps of C density across a range of pools (e.g., live tree to soil organic carbon) and spatial scales (e.g., sub-county to biome).
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EFTEM Elemental maps of Cd and Zn in samples of Zn0.50Cd0.50S quantum dots.
(A ) Proximity maps of c-di-GMP riboswitch aptamer in 10 µM (left) or 0 µM (right) c-di-GMP, folded in 10 mM Mg2+, with annotated helix elements (rounded rectangles) and tertiary hits (purple and pink circles).
(B ) Proximity maps of c-di-GMP riboswitch aptamer in 10 µM (left) or 0 µM (right) c-di-GMP, folded in 0 mM Mg2+, showing absence of tertiary proximities that are present for the aptamer folded in 10 mM Mg2+.
Theorem 4.1 Let C be a nonempty closed convex subset of a real Hilbert space H and let { f n } be a sequence of ρ n -contractive self-maps of C with 0 ≤ ρ l = lim inf n → ∞ ρ n ≤ lim sup n → ∞ ρ n = ρ u < 1. Let, for each 1 ≤ i ≤ N ( N ≥ 1 be an integer), S i : C → C be a nonexpansive mapping.
(f) FT power spectrum map of (c).
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