998 resultados para Kettunen, Pauli
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Leipzig, 18--?
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Includes indexes.
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Index locupletissimus in quatuor tomos operum Sancti Hieronymi quam maxima diligenti collectus : accesit index locorum sacrae scripturae, qui sunt in his Tomis, à diuo Hieronymo explicati.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Vereinigte Friedrichs-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Paris.
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Marca tip. en port.
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The state of a system in classical mechanics can be uniquely reconstructed if we know the positions and the momenta of all its parts. In 1958 Pauli has conjectured that the same holds for quantum mechanical systems. The conjecture turned out to be wrong. In this paper we provide a new set of examples of Pauli pairs, being the pairs of quantum states indistinguishable by measuring the spatial location and momentum. In particular, we construct a new set of spatially localized Pauli pairs.
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Omnia accuratiori cura quàm antea excusa
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Marca tip. del librero Vincent de Portonariis en ambas port. (Baudrier. V, p. 404, n. 6)
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The present study investigated the effects of running at 0.8 or 1.2 km/h on inflammatory proteins (i.e., protein levels of TNF- α , IL-1 β , and NF- κ B) and metabolic proteins (i.e., protein levels of SIRT-1 and PGC-1 α , and AMPK phosphorylation) in quadriceps of rats. Male Wistar rats at 3 (young) and 18 months (middle-aged rats) of age were divided into nonexercised (NE) and exercised at 0.8 or 1.2 km/h. The rats were trained on treadmill, 50 min per day, 5 days per week, during 8 weeks. Forty-eight hours after the last training session, muscles were removed, homogenized, and analyzed using biochemical and western blot techniques. Our results showed that: (a) running at 0.8 km/h decreased the inflammatory proteins and increased the metabolic proteins compared with NE rats; (b) these responses were lower for the inflammatory proteins and higher for the metabolic proteins in young rats compared with middle-aged rats; (c) running at 1.2 km/h decreased the inflammatory proteins and increased the metabolic proteins compared with 0.8 km/h; (d) these responses were similar between young and middle-aged rats when trained at 1.2 km. In summary, the age-related increases in inflammatory proteins, and the age-related declines in metabolic proteins can be reversed and largely improved by treadmill training.