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    Entropy compactification of the transonic flow

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    Interior regularity of solutions to systems of variational inequalities

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    On the existence of solutions of boundary-value problems for elastic-inelastic solids

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    On blow-up of solution for Euler equations

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    We present numerical evidence for the blow-up of solution for the Euler equations. Our approximate solutions are Taylor polynomials in the time variable of an exact solution, and we believe that in terms of the exact solution, the blow-up will be rigorously proved

    A Liouville theorem for nonlinear elliptic systems with isotropic nonlinearities

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    Convergence of a method for solving the magnetostatic field in nonlinear media

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    summary:For solving the boundary-value problem for potential of a stationary magnetic field in two dimensions in ferromagnetics it is possible to use a linearization based on the succesive approximations. In this paper the convergence of this method is proved under some conditions

    Assessment of Antioxidants in Selected Plant Rootstocks

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    The service tree (Sorbus domestica) is a wild fruit tree with immense medicinal and industrial value. This study aimed at determining the four major groups of antioxidants (flavonoids, phenolic acids and aldehydes, catechin and procyanidin) in rootstocks of Crataegus laevigata (genotypes O-LE-14 and O-LE-21), Aronia melanocarpa (genotypes O-LE-14 and O-LE-21), Chaenomeles japonica (genotype O-LE-9) and Cydonia oblonga (BA 29) (genotypes O-LE-14 and O-LE-21). Hyperoside (Quercetin 3-D-galactoside) was the most abundant flavonoid compound, since its average content in the rootstocks of Crataegus laevigata (O-LE-21) was 180.68 +/- 0.04 mu g center dot g(-1). Dihydrokaempherol was the least frequently found flavonoid compound, with an average concentration of 0.43 +/- 0.01 mu g center dot g(-1) in all the rootstocks of plants considered in this study. Among the phenolic compounds, the most represented one was protocatechuic acid, with 955.92 +/- 10.25 mu g center dot g(-1) in the rootstocks of Aronia melanocarpa (O-LE-14). On the other hand, the least represented p-Coumaric acid exhibited the average concentration of 0.34 +/- 0.01 mu g center dot g(-1) in the plant rootstocks. Epicatechin was the most abundant catechin compound, with a content of 3196.37 +/- 50.10 mu g center dot g(-1) in the rootstocks of Aronia melanocarpa (O-LE-14). The lowest represented catechin compound was epigallocatechin, with the average concentration of 0.95 +/- 0.08 mu g center dot g(-1) in the screened plant rootstocks. From the procyanidin compounds, the most abundant one was procyanidin b2 in the rootstocks of Crataegus laevigata (O-LE-14), with a concentration of 5550.40 +/- 99.56 mu g center dot g(-1). On the contrary, procyanidin a2, with an average concentration of 40.35 +/- 1.61 mu g center dot g(-1), represented the least frequent procyanidin compound in all the plant rootstocks screened herein

    UA42/3/2 WKU Glasgow Factbook

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    WKU Glasgow factbook

    UA77/1 WKU Spirit

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    WKU\u27s alumni magazine. Contents: Ransdell, Gary. Letter from the President Presidential Selfie – Gary Ransdell, Corie Martin WKU Regents Pass 2016-2017 Budget Barbara Deeb Named NATAS Ohio Valley Silver Circle Honoree Two Alumni Named to WKU Board of Regents – Julie Hinson, Jason McKinney WKU Steel Bridge Team Finishes 1st in Nation for Best Looking Bridge, 37th Overall WKU Faculty Member Wasn’t Expecting Record-Breaking Run on ABC’s 500 Questions – Guy Jordan WKU Student Life Foundation Outlines 10-Year Housing Master Plan WKU Students 1st in Photo, 2nd in Multimedia in 2016 Hearst National Championships – Brittany Greeson, Alyse Young Commercial Flights Now Available in Bowling Green Concrete Canoe Team Finishes 4th in National Competition WKU Announces Record $23.1 Million in Annual Gift Receipts The Alexander Xavier Harkins Memorial Scholrahsip WKU Dedicates New State Farm Courtyard at Augenstein Alumni Center Hall of Distinguished Alumni Class of 2016 – Bill Edwards, Tom Emberton, Chester Travelstead Barren County Alumni Chapter Oh the Places You’ll Go – Homecoming Q & A with WKU Athletic Director Todd Stewart Skipper, Bob. A Lasting Transformation: 20 Years of Leadership – Gary Ransdell Campus Transformed – New Buildings, Renovations, Beautification Cummings, Carol. Julie Ransdell From Kentucky to Korea: Faculty Expanding WKU’s International Reach Hearts on the Hill – David Arvin, David Doran, Tyler Hart, Allen Klein, Hardin McLane, Whitey Sanders Gary Ransdell Returns to Alma Mater to be Named Ninth President at WKU Adventures of the Red Towel Thumbs-up! – Casey Bennett, Adam Henze, Nancy Richey, John Shanton Ursuline Sisters – Pauletta McCarty, George Mary Hagan, Ruth Mattingly Smith, Jennifer. Summer Visit to Washington, DC Includes Henry Clay & Baseball In Memoriam – Kathryn Costello, William McCormack Megan Laffoon Class Note

    Spectral theory of nonlinear operators

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