... disadvantage noncompliance. Law is alsosimilar to what Wiener and Doescher (1991)'term a structuralsolution, that is, a political act that mandates individualbehavior. For Taylor and ... have changed dramati-cally in the past years, and as a result, policy with respect tomanaging tobacco usage behavior also has changed. The re-lationship of behavior management and externalities ... 1Applications of Education, Marketing, and Law Social Dilemmas and Social TrapsSocial dilemmas (Dawes 1980; Wiener and Doescher 1991) arecharacterized as situations in which each individual...
... family, one type in lower phylalike cnidaria or nematodes and four major forms inmammals, designated A- type (lamin Aand lamin C) and B-type (lamin B1 and lamin B2), in addition to anincreasing ... Gullotta F, Lattanzi G, D’Apice MR, CapanniC, Nardone AM, Columbaro M, Scarano G, MattioliE, Sabatelli P, et al. (2005) Alterations of nuclear envel-ope and chromatin organization in mandibuloacral ... compilation ê 2007 FEBS 1357 MINIREVIEWThe nuclear laminaBoth a structural frameworkanda platform for genomeorganizationJoanna M. Bridger1, Nicole Foeger2, Ian R. Kill1 and Harald Herrmann31...
... (ari.joffe@albertahealthservices.ca)Natalie R Anton (natalie.anton@albertahealthservices.ca)Jonathan P Duff (jon.duff@albertahealthservices.ca)Allan R deCaen (allan.decaen@albertahealthservices.ca)ISSN 2110-5820Article ... patient.” Many responded that the reason is because it is a standard: an accepted medical standard (46, 24%; 18–30%), an accepted legal standard (24, 13%; 8–18%), and/ or “the diagnosis of brain death ... ‘brain death’ is equivalent to ‘death’?.” Respondents could choose more than one answer; each answer had to be a stand-alone reason.” The standard medical, ethical, and legal conceptual reason...
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... precoding is thetransmit array gain which is also a ected due to precoderquantization. An analytical characterization of the loss in ar-ray gain due to quantization for single-stream beamformingin ... R. U. Nabar, and A. Paulraj, “Selecting an optimalset of transmit antennas fora low rank matrix channel,” in Pro-ceedings of IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing ... Pacific Grove, Calif, USA, October 1999.[2] A. Scaglione, P. Stoica, S. Barbarossa, G. B. Giannakis, and H. Sampath, “Optimal designs for space-time linear precoders and decoders,” IEEE Transactions...
... (SAMHSA), in conjunction with thevii A Public Health Approach to Children’s Mental Health :A Conceptual Framework Acknowledgments1 A list of participants and their organizations is available athttp://gucchdtacenter.georgetown.edu/public_health.html ... Mental Health :A Conceptual Framework Health: a state of complete physical,mental and social well-being and not merely theabsence of disease or infirmity, that enables people to lead socially and ... Mental Health :A Conceptual Framework TABLE OF CONTENTS National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health at Georgetown University.The participants’ names and organizations are...
... make a “global language” and language can exit independently. However, the said reasons above only cannot make a language “global”, many languages are easy to study in terms of grammar and ... to maintain the status, a language needs a strong base and force to popularize itself. Hardly anyone wants to learn a language of week and poor nation with no international political status. ... becomes a ”global language” There exit several explanations about how a language achieves a “global status”. Some believe that easy grammar structures, familiarity in vocabulary, and the rich...
... Accoramboni (VA) and the first chapter of a novel by Balzac, Le P~re Goriot (LPG) (Table 1). VA, available as plain text, under- went manual tagging of paragraphs, sentences and boundaries ... Coreference: a Conceptual Frame and its Application Andrei POPESCU-BELIS, Isabelle ROBBA and G6rard SABAH Language and Cognition Group, LIMSI-CNRS B.P. 133 Orsay, France, 91403 {popescu, robba, gs}@limsi.fr ... understanding by a computer program (c). Such a program has to build and manage, in theory, a RWc anda RWc(s), using information about the world, the message itself, and possi- bly a deictic...
... by farthe largest hand-annotated compound noun datasetin existence that we are aware of. Proper nounswere not included.The next largest available datasets have a vari-ety of drawbacks for ... interpreta-tion in general text. Kim and Baldwin’s (2005)dataset is the second largest available dataset, butinter-annotator agreement was only 52.3%, and the annotations had an usually lopsided ... publiclyavailable, semantically annotated datasets.Size Work17509 Tratz and Hovy, 20102169 Kim and Baldwin, 20052031 Girju, 20071660 Rosario and Hearst, 20011443 Ó Séaghdha and Copestake,...
... Europe and Central Asia 76The Resilience Agenda in Europe and Central Asia 77Latin America and the Caribbean 78The Green Agenda in Latin America and the Caribbean 78The Clean Agenda in Latin America ... Liudmila Mazai, Alexandra Sears, Regina Vasko, Patricia Noel, Nyambura Thande, and Juliette Makandi Guantai.We thank the Governments of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and the United Kingdom and the ... Clean Agenda in East Asia and the Pacific 75The Resilience Agenda in East Asia and the Pacific 76Europe and Central Asia 76The Green Agenda in Europe and Central Asia 76The Clean Agenda in Europe...