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Transforming magnets
Based on the form-invariant of Maxwell's equations under coordinate
transformations, we extend the theory of transformation optics to
transformation magneto-statics, which can design magnets through coordinate
transformations. Some novel DC magnetic field illusions created by magnets
(e.g. shirking magnets, cancelling magnets and overlapping magnets) are
designed and verified by numerical simulations. Our research will open a new
door to designing magnets and controlling DC magnetic fields
Transforming Philanthropic Transactions
Evaluates the approach and effectiveness of SVP's first five years working to inspire philanthropy and volunteerism and build organizational capacity among nonprofits. Describes SVP's model that fuses donor education and capacity building activities
Effect on the canine Eck fistula liver of intraportal TGF‐β alone or with hepatic growth factors
Transforming growth factor‐β canceled the hepatocyte proliferation caused by transforming growth factor‐α when the two substances were mixed and administered through a disconnected central portal vein branch after creation of an Eck fistula. In contrast, transforming growth factor‐β had no antidotal action on the stimulatory effects of insulin or full test doses of insulinlike factor‐2, hepatocyte growth factor, epidermal growth factor or triiodothymanine. A minor antidotal effect on hepatic stimulatory substance activity could be detected, but only with hepatic stimulatory substance was given in doses smaller than those known to cause maximum stimulatory response. These results suggest a highly specific pharmacological and physiological interaction between transforming growth factor‐α and transforming growth factor‐α in the modulation of liver growth control. (HEPATOLOGY 1992;16:1267–1270.) Copyright © 1992 American Association for the Study of Liver Disease
Transforming Normal Programs by Replacement
The replacement transformation operation, already defined in [28], is studied wrt normal programs. We give applicability conditions able to ensure the correctness of the operation wrt Fitting's and Kunen's semantics. We show how replacement can mimic other transformation operations such as thinning, fattening and folding, thus producing applicability conditions for them too. Furthermore we characterize a transformation sequence for which the preservation of Fitting's and Kunen's semantics is ensured
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