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Ceļš: Latvijas Universitātes Teoloģijas fakultātes teoloģisks un kultūrvēsturisks izdevums, Nr. 59

2009

Finansiālais atbalstītājs - Ziemeļelbas Evaņģēliski luteriskajai baznīca (Vācija)

"Zilo" teorijaHomoseksualitāte - teoloģiskās nostādnesŽoržs BatajsSeksuālās minoritātes18-32": saturs un nozīme ["Pāvila vēstule romiešiem 1]Biedrības “No pride” mājas lapa - satura analīzeMistiskā teoloģijaSeksualitātes vēstureBaznīcas vēsture - Seksualitātes ierobežošanaHomoseksuālisma sociālā atzīšanaJaunavas Marijas tēls
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Re: Technique of internal mammary dissection using pectoralis major flap to prevent contour deformities

2009

* Anastomosis Surgical * Constriction Pathologic/prevention & control * Dissection * Esthetics * Female * Humans * Mammaplasty/methods* * Mammary Arteries/surgery* * Pectoralis Muscles/blood supply * Pectoralis Muscles/transplantation* * Postoperative Complications/prevention & control * Regional Blood Flow * Surgical Flaps/blood supply* * Treatment Outcome
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Magneto Gravitational Modes Driven by the Modulated Gravitational Field of Compact Collapsing Binaries*

2019

A new theoretical process [1], to create high energy particle populations during the collapse of neutron star - neutron star or black hole - black hole binaries, has been identified. The oscillatory gravitational potential that is associated with the rotating binary is characterized by two frequencies, in the case where the masses of the two components are not equal, that reduce to one (the main) when the two masses are equal. Consequently the gravitationally confined plasma surrounding the considered binary will oscillate with the same frequencies. When one of these (e.g. the main) will become about equal to the frequency (about that of the compressional Alfvén wave) of a newly identified …

--Magneto-gravitational modes collapsing binaries
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The convective eigenvalues of the one–dimensional p–Laplacian as p → 1

2020

Abstract This paper studies the limit behavior as p → 1 of the eigenvalue problem { − ( | u x | p − 2 u x ) x − c | u x | p − 2 u x = λ | u | p − 2 u , 0 x 1 , u ( 0 ) = u ( 1 ) = 0 . We point out that explicit expressions for both the eigenvalues λ n and associated eigenfunctions are not available (see [16] ). In spite of this hindrance, we obtain the precise values of the limits lim p → 1 + ⁡ λ n . In addition, a complete description of the limit profiles of the eigenfunctions is accomplished. Moreover, the formal limit problem as p → 1 is also addressed. The results extend known features for the special case c = 0 ( [6] , [28] ).

010101 applied mathematicsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsp-LaplacianLimit (mathematics)0101 mathematicsEigenfunction01 natural sciencesAnalysisEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsMathematical physicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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A singular (p,q)-equation with convection and a locally defined perturbation

2021

Abstract We consider a parametric Dirichlet problem driven by the ( p , q ) -Laplacian and a reaction which is gradient dependent (convection) and the competing effects of two more terms, one a parametric singular term and a locally defined perturbation. We show that for all small values of the parameter the problem has a positive smooth solution.

010101 applied mathematicsDirichlet problemConvectionApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisSingular termPerturbation (astronomy)0101 mathematics01 natural sciencesLaplace operatorMathematicsParametric statisticsApplied Mathematics Letters
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Optimal mass transportation for costs given by Finsler distances via p-Laplacian approximations

2016

Abstract In this paper we approximate a Kantorovich potential and a transport density for the mass transport problem of two measures (with the transport cost given by a Finsler distance), by taking limits, as p goes to infinity, to a family of variational problems of p-Laplacian type. We characterize the Euler–Lagrange equation associated to the variational Kantorovich problem. We also obtain different characterizations of the Kantorovich potentials and a Benamou–Brenier formula for the transport problem.

010101 applied mathematicsMass transportApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsp-LaplacianApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsMass transportation01 natural sciencesAnalysisMathematicsAdvances in Calculus of Variations
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Inverse problems for $p$-Laplace type equations under monotonicity assumptions

2016

We consider inverse problems for $p$-Laplace type equations under monotonicity assumptions. In two dimensions, we show that any two conductivities satisfying $\sigma_1 \geq \sigma_2$ and having the same nonlinear Dirichlet-to-Neumann map must be identical. The proof is based on a monotonicity inequality and the unique continuation principle for $p$-Laplace type equations. In higher dimensions, where unique continuation is not known, we obtain a similar result for conductivities close to constant.

010101 applied mathematicsunique continuation principleMathematics - Analysis of PDEsinverse problems010102 general mathematicsFOS: MathematicsDirichlet-to-Neumann map35J92 35R300101 mathematics01 natural sciencesp-Laplace equationinversio-ongelmatAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Protonation of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Lapatinib: A Theoretical and Experimental Study

2019

The protonation process of tyrosine kinase inhibitor lapatinib was studied by means of 1HNMR and UV/Vis spectroscopy joint with the theoretical calculations at DFT and semi-empirical levels. DFT/M06-2X geometries were used to describe and compare the different cationic forms of lapatinib, while ZINDO/S-CI method performed on those geometries allowed for the interpretation of experimental UV/Vis spectra of lapatinib at various pH. We found that at low pH two different dicationic forms (N2N1 and N1N3) of lapatinib were present in ethanol and DMSO-d6 solutions. The first protonation, however, occurred on the aliphatic N1 in DMSO-d6, while in ethanol solutions most probably the quinazoline nitr…

010405 organic chemistryChemistryStereochemistrymedicine.drug_classMechanical EngineeringProtonationNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy010402 general chemistryLapatinib01 natural sciencesTyrosine-kinase inhibitor0104 chemical sciencesUltraviolet visible spectroscopyMechanics of MaterialsmedicineGeneral Materials Sciencemedicine.drugKey Engineering Materials
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Higher MLCT lifetime of carbene iron(ii) complexes by chelate ring expansion

2021

Combining strong σ-donating N-heterocyclic carbene ligands and π-accepting pyridine ligands with a high octahedricity in rigid iron(ii) complexes increases the 3MLCT lifetime from 0.15 ps in the prototypical [Fe(tpy)2]2+ complex to 9.2 ps in [Fe(dpmi)2]2+12+. The tripodal CNN ligand dpmi (di(pyridine-2-yl)(3-methylimidazol-2-yl)methane) forms six-membered chelate rings with the iron(ii) centre leading to close to 90° bite angles and enhanced iron-ligand orbital overlap.

010405 organic chemistryLigandMetals and AlloysGeneral ChemistryOrbital overlap010402 general chemistryRing (chemistry)01 natural sciencesCatalysisPyridine ligand0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesChelationCarbeneChemical Communications
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Diagenetic stability of non-traditional stable isotope systems (Ca, Sr, Mg, Zn) in teeth – An in-vitro alteration experiment of biogenic apatite in i…

2021

Stable isotope ratios and trace element concentrations of fossil bones and teeth are important geochemical proxies for the reconstruction of diet and past environment in archaeology and palaeontology. However, since diagenesis can significantly alter primary diet-related isotope signatures and elemental compositions, it is important to understand and quantify alteration processes. Here, we present the results of in-vitro alteration experiments of dental tissues from a modern African elephant molar reacted in aqueous solutions at 30 °C and 90 °C for 4 to 63 days. Dental cubes with ≈ 3 mm edge length, comprising both enamel and dentin, were placed into 2 mL of acidic aqueous sol…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAnalytical chemistry010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesApatiteDiagenesischemistry.chemical_compoundstomatognathic systemIsotopesGeochemistry and PetrologyDentinmedicineBioapatite0105 earth and related environmental sciencesIsotopeEnamel paintStable isotope ratioTrace elementLA-(MC-)ICP-MSGeologyHydroxylapatitestomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistry13. Climate actionvisual_artRaman spectroscopyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEPMAGeologyEMPA
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