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    Mattingly

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    Mattingly Quadrangle Kentucky-Indiana 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic)https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/rennick_maps_all/1472/thumbnail.jp

    Catholic Comments Podcast.

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    Molly Mattingly discusses the ministry of liturgical music. Mattingly is Director of Music Ministry at St. John’s Parish on the campus of Creighton University

    Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays and Planck-Suppressed Lorentz Invariance Violation

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    We investigate the consequences of higher dimension Lorentz violating, CPT even kinetic operators that couple standard model fields to a non-zero vector field in an Effective Field Theory framework. Comparing the ultra-high energy cosmic ray spectrum reconstructed in the presence of such terms with data from the Pierre Auger Observatory allows us to establish stringent bounds on O(E/M-Pl)(2) suppressed violations of Lorentz invariance

    Tick tock [music] : for piano /

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    B.6958 (Publisher number). For voice and piano.; Cover title.; Pl. no.: B.6958.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn534869; MUS: N, A, MUSM 69686

    Isolation and properties of a liver mitochondrial precursor protein to aspartate aminotransferase expressed in Escherichia coli.

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    The precursor to rat liver mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase has been expressed in Escherichia coli JM105 using the pKK233-2 expression vector. This mammalian natural precursor has been isolated as a soluble dimeric protein. The amino-terminal sequence and the amino acid composition of the isolated protein correspond to those predicted from the inserted cDNA (Mattingly, J. R., Jr., Rodriguez-Berrocal, F. J., Gordon, J., Iriarte, A., and Martinez-Carrion, M. (1987) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 149, 859-865). The isolated precursor contains bound pyridoxal phosphate and shows catalytic activity with a specific activity equal to that of the mature form of the enzyme. This precursor can also be processed by mitochondria into a form with the sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis mobility of mature enzyme. The isolation of this precursor as a stable and catalytically active entity indicates that the presequence peptide does not necessarily interfere with much of the folding and basic structural properties of the mature protein component

    Culture, technology and change in pre-industrial silver mining : The medieval mining regions of Europe = Culture, technique et change en l'exploitation minière préindustrielle de l'argent

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    From present to past through landscape, Orejas (A.), Mattingly (D.), Clavel-Lévêque (M.),(ed.)International audienc

    Culture, technology and change in pre-industrial silver mining : The medieval mining regions of Europe = Culture, technique et change en l'exploitation minière préindustrielle de l'argent

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    From present to past through landscape, Orejas (A.), Mattingly (D.), Clavel-Lévêque (M.),(ed.)International audienc

    Ergodic properties of highly degenerate 2D stochastic Navier–Stokes equations

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    Abstract This note presents the results from "Ergodicity of the degenerate stochastic 2D Navier-Stokes equation" by M. Hairer and J. C. Mattingly. We study the Navier-Stokes equation on the two-dimensional torus when forced by a finite-dimensional Gaussian white noise and give conditions under which the system is ergodic. In particular, our results hold for specific choices of four-dimensional Gaussian white noise. Résumé Cette Note présente les résultats de l'article "Ergodicity of the degenerate stochastic 2D Navier-Stokes equation" par M. Hairer et J. C. Mattingly. Nousétudions l'équation de Navier-Stokes sur le tore bidimensionel, excitée par un bruit blanc gaussien de dimension finie. Nous donnons des conditions suffisantes pour que la solution soit ergodique. Nos résultats sont en particulier vrais dans certains cas de bruit blanc gaussien de dimension quatre

    Applicability of Mathematics in Science

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    Our understanding of nature, our explanations of natural phenomena, crucially depend on the use and interpretation of mathematics in scientific practice. Mathematics provides a common language for the empirical (i.e., the natural and social) sciences and through its tools we get successful predictions and empirical confirmations that are about the entities and the phenomena of these sciences. When this happens, we say that mathematics successfully applies in science. But the success of mathematics in science prompts the following question: How is it possible for the abstract entities of mathematics (numbers, equations, integrals, and so forth) to say something interesting about phenomena and entities, as for instance nuclear reactions and proteins, that are studied by the empirical sciences and have a completely different nature? The issue is philosophical and the research topic associated to it is known as the Applicability of Mathematics in Science. In this entry, after a short presentation of the topic, I shall offer the reader an overview of some accounts that have been proposed to tackle the philosophical issue. Furthermore, I shall point to some connections that have been established between the study of the applicability of mathematics in science and other debates in philosophy of science and philosophy of mathematics

    Ergodic properties of highly degenerate 2D stochastic Navier-Stokes equations

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    This Note presents the results from "Ergodicity of the degenerate stochastic 2D Navier-Stokes equation" by M. Hairer and J.C. Mattingly. We study the Navier-Stokes equation on the two-dimensional torus when forced by a finite dimensional Gaussian white noise and give conditions under which the system is ergodic. In particular, our results hold for specific choices of four-dimensional Gaussian white noise. (C) 2004 Academie des sciences. Published by Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.PROPD
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