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    Anisotropic Velocity Correlation Spectrum at Small Scales in a Homogeneous Turbulent Shear Flow

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    A simple theoretical analysis and direct numerical simulations on 512^3 grid points suggest that the velocity correlation spectrum tensor in the inertial subrange of homogeneous turbulent shear flow at high Reynolds number is given by a simple form that is an anisotropic function of the wave vector. The tensor is determined by the rate of the strain tensor of the mean flow, the rate of energy dissipation per unit mass, the wave vector, and two nondimensional constants.4pagesjournal articl

    <Original Article> Effect of New Type β-blocker, Tilisolol Hydrochloride,on the Cardiovascular System in Healthy Young Volunteers

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    The cardiovascular prolfle of tilisolol hydrochloride, a new type β-blocking agent that induces vasorelaxation after opening the potassium channels, was examined and the results were compared with those of metoprolol and carteolol. Fifty-seven healthy young volunteers were entered into the current double-blind, placebo-controlled study. The double protocol of the Master's test was used for the exercise. Tilisolol (10 mg, p.o.) decreased pre- and post-exercise systolic blood pressure, pulse rate and double-product within 2 hr after the drug administration, and it also reduced the increment of double-product by exercise at 1 hr as well as at 2 hr, which could reflect myocardial oxygen consumption. Metoprolol (40 mg, p.o.) and carteolol (5 mg, p.o.) showed trends similar to those observed by tilisolol. Since tilisolol is well-tolerated and possesses a cardiovascular profile similar to those of clinically well-established β-blockers, it may become a clinically useful drug.journal articl

    Improved measurement of CP-violation parameters sin⁡2ϕ1 and |λ|, B meson lifetimes, and B0-B̅0 mixing parameter Δmd

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    取水・貯留変動を考慮した河川利用率

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    application/pdfThe utilization rate of a streamflow is, generally, defined by dividung the annual intake rate amount of a river by its annual out flow. This ratio gives the annual average utilization of a streamflow. Recently, rivers have large dams for irrigation, industry city, flood control and generation of electric power. Streamflow is stored in dams in the wet season and released from dams in the dry season. Thus, a streamflow is rarly equal a natural flow. This paper seeks to explain the seasonal fluctuation of the utilization ratio of a streamflow. Utilization ratio is redefined as follows in this paper: (The utilization ratio of a streamflow)= (daily amount of intake rate)/(daily natural flow)+(daily storage)/(daily natural flow) =(intake ratio)+(storage ratio) We can gain the amount of natural flow from the water balance of a river. Intake rate and storage are recorded by the bam management offices. Five days' average utilization ratio of Yahagi river, in Aichi Pref., is calculated and illustrated by this definition. Then, the rate of natural streamflow is not enough to fill the amount of water-demand in summer.departmental bulletin pape

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    Statistics pertaining to HPRD growth, experimental types for protein–protein interactions and a breakdown of PTMs

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Human protein reference database—2006 update"</p><p>Nucleic Acids Research 2005;34(Database issue):D411-D414.</p><p>Published online 28 Dec 2005</p><p>PMCID:PMC1347503.</p><p>© The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved</p> () Growth of HPRD over the last 3 years with respect to protein entries, protein–protein interactions and PTMs. () Distribution of protein–protein interactions in HPRD based on the type of the experimental method. () Distribution of various types of PTMs in HPRD. The percentage of the respective PTM is indicated only when it is greater than or equal to 2
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