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It is also shown that the high energy n-p solutions cannot be continuously linked to the low energy ones if theS phaseshift for the singlet state is assumed positive throughout the considered energy interval.
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Moreover, we show that the Newton Iteration Procedure can be applied in order to obtain a sequence of approximate (in W2,p) solutions for u0.
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It also permits us to extend certain estimates for smooth solutions of degenerate two dimensional Monge-Ampère equations to W2,p solutions.
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Plants of five species which varied in life span, persistence, and VAM responsiveness were grown in nutrientpoor soils in a glasshouse for 8 weeks and given weekly feedings with either high- or low-P solutions.
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Cu and P carrier contents in64Cu and32P solutions were determined by the substoichiometric extractions with dithizone in CCl4 and with molybdic acid into MIBK in the series of the solutions adding various amounts of Cu or P carrier.
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In contrast, there were no differences between dry weights of the seedlings growing in the higher P solutions but shoot height increased as solution P increased.
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Guar plants had a low P uptake potential as indicated by short-term32CP-labelled uptake rate studies from 15 μM P solutions.
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Precalcification was performed by subsequent incubation in Ca and P solutions and resulted in formation of a hydroxyapatite layer on the surface of the implant.
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In this paper, we provide a survey on the existing P2P solutions for live and on-demand video streaming.
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Applications of low relevance with good P2P solutions exist, but only where other inherent reasons for a P2P solution are strong, as we explain below.
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Chapter four examines the main topics when integrating SW technologies with P2P solutions.
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Good P2P solutions for problems with low relevance exist but have other mitigating characteristics, as we explain below.
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He reported that transplants grown with only K or P solutions or complete nutrient solutions yielded earlier than those fertilized with N.
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It is important to note here that totally distributed P2P solutions would probably be unfeasible for purposes like workflow management.
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In Section 3, we describe a spectrum of specific problems for which P2P solutions have been proposed.
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In publish/subscribe structured and unstructured P2P solutions have been proposed.
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In addition, it was believed that better analysis of the systems issues would lead to new classes of AP>amp;P solutions.
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In contrast, the foliar treatment of the P-starving maize plants with the different P solutions resulted in striking growth differences.
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Lacking these, we believe that applications of low relevance are not appropriate for P2P solutions.
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Lacking these, we believe that problems with low relevance are not appropriate for P2P solutions.
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