scholarly journals A Note on the ExponentialG-Martingale

2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Yunsheng Lu ◽  
Yingying Liu

We get the exponentialG-martingale theorem with the Kazamaki condition and tell a distinct difference between the Kazamaki’s and Novikov’s criteria with an example.

1896 ◽  
Vol 3 (8) ◽  
pp. 365-371
Author(s):  
H. H. F. Hyndman ◽  
T. G. Bonney

The differences in chemical composition between spherulites and the matrices which contain them have been determined by many analysts. Michel Lévy, in a long and comprehensive paper, quotes some former analyses by Delesse, comparing them with his own, which they closely resembled. Lagario gives many analyses which are especially valuable, as he compares results from acid with those from intermediate and basic rocks, and finds a distinct difference between them. The relations of these results will be briefly considered at the end of the present paper.


2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Majedah Fawzi Abu Al Rub

With the increased availability of technology in today’s schools, concerns arise over whether teachers are effectively incorporating technology tools into their instruction in order to advance student learning and engagement. This project was designed to examine the types of educational technology practices that kindergarten and elementary teachers in Denver, Colorado, USA, implement in their classrooms and their beliefs concerning the implementation of educational technology in their classrooms.Teacher participants were interviewed to evaluate the types of technology they utilize in their lessons and their beliefs concerning the implementation of technology. The researcher found that teacher participants integrate a variety of technology into their classrooms. The results also showed that the participants are committed to utilize technology because they strongly believe that it benefits students. However, the results showed that there is a distinct difference concerning how technology is utilized in the classroom among the participants. Keywords: teachers’ beliefs, technology use, kindergarten and elementary students


Author(s):  
Candi K. Cann

“Sweetening Death” presents a comparative analysis of the role of sugar and its transformation in funeral foods, remembrance rituals, documenting the ways the dead are perceived and understood as active or passive actors in their afterlives. Sugar, though widely available in the contemporary world, was initially utilized in memorialization and funereal practices because it connoted a particular status to the dead, though it is now ironically a staple of the lower classes and a symbol of malnutrition. The comparison in food bereavement and memorialization rituals highlights a distinct difference between the function of food on the American table in comparison to the Mexican or Chinese context, revealing that while food functions to largely aide the bereaved and reintegrate the grieving into their social network without the deceased in the American context, it literally functions to feed the dead in Mexico and China.


1965 ◽  
Vol 209 (5) ◽  
pp. 991-998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claude Lenfant ◽  
Kjell Johansen

O2 and CO2 dissociation curves have been obtained for the hemocyanin-containing blood from the large Cephalopod, Octopus dofleini. The oxyhemocyanin curves showed a typical sigmoid shape. Values for T50 and T100 at 11 C and 0.4 mm Hg Pco2 were 15 and 70 mm Hg Po2, respectively. The amount of dissolved O2 in the blood at higher Po2 was considerable and could reach 10% of the total O2. The O2 capacity averaged 3.06 vol %. Dissolved carbon dioxide decreased the affinity of hemocyanin (Hcy) for O2 (Bohr effect) and reduced the O2 content at saturation (Root effect). At increased temperature the affinity to oxygen was decreased. The CO2 dissociation curves showed a moderate CO2-combining power. A distinct difference in CO2-combining power between oxygenated and reduced blood was present (Haldane effect). This difference was limited to the physiological range of Pco2. Increased temperature decreased the CO2-combining power. The buffering capacity of the blood was low, but in the physiological range of pH there was a distinct difference in buffering ability between reduced and oxygenated blood. The findings are discussed in relation to other marine animals.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (21) ◽  
pp. 4180-4189
Author(s):  
Mingi Kim ◽  
Chan Hee Ryu ◽  
Ju Hyun Hong ◽  
Ji Hye Lee ◽  
Hyonseok Hwang ◽  
...  

The distinct difference in the photophysical characteristics between two triazole-based o-carboranes revealed that the planarity of aryl groups strongly influences intramolecular-charge-transfer-based emission.


2010 ◽  
Vol 56 (8) ◽  
pp. 3961-3972 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simon R. Blackburn ◽  
Tuvi Etzion ◽  
Keith M. Martin ◽  
Maura B. Paterson

1981 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roger F. Gans ◽  
Timothy J. Singler

ABSTRACTWe report measurement of azimuthal velocity as a function of radius near the boundary between a liquid annulus and (a) a rigid freely floating cylinder and (b) an air core contained in a rapidly rotating horizontal cylindrical container. Case (a) agrees with previous theoretical calculations and verifies the method. Case (b) demonstrates (1) that the interface can support stress and (2) that there is a distinct difference in the scale of radial variation in the bulk liquid from that observed in case (a).


Author(s):  
Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu

This article provides an analysis of the regional groups and alliances. The article describes their advantages and disadvantages in comparison with the universal UN. The article also looks at the distinct difference in capacities between regions such as Europe and Africa.


1964 ◽  
Vol 19 (10) ◽  
pp. 929-935 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sigrid Hempel ◽  
Wolfgang Laskowski

A diploid Saccaromyces strain was treated with several doses of X-rays, UV and succinic acid peroxyde (BPO). The inactivation of the ability to form macroscopic colonies as well as the ability to form microcolonies of at least two cells to a few hundred cells has been compared with the inactivation of respiration and fermentation intensity. If the inactivation of macroscopic colony formation is taken as a measure of the effective dose applied, the formation of at least one daughter cell as well as respiration and fermentation intensity is reduced to approximately the same extent after BPO and X-ray treatment. In the latter case, however, much higher effective doses have to be applied and a distinct difference between respiration and fermentation sensitivity is observed. After UV-treatment the formation of at least one daughter cell is exceedingly more sensitive than the fermentation processes. The respiration processes behave most UV resistant. Possible reasons for the observed different relative sensitivities are discussed.


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