... permanent magnets ofthe rotor : where L, and M, are the self-inductance andthe mutualinductance ofthe stator coils Since we assume a constant airgap and no saturation, L, and M, are constant ara arb ... The airgap length is constant and large since the magnets are surface mounted and have the same permeability as air As a result, the armature reaction is negligible The magnetic circuit has an ... this paper a new transformation which preserves the same advantages as the Park transformation A Mathematical Model ofthe BDCM We suppose that the motor has the following typical features : - The...
... endings and enelities This grammar can both generate from a given lemma all the current Italian words deriving from it and analyze a given word by 33 lemma I stem matte mattino di andare andare matt ... structured as tables ofa relational data base l the morphologic and semantic characteristics ofthe word, but not its syntactic cathegory: for example, the easa (house) can be altered in casina (little ... instance: The set of lemmata is a table with five attributes: the fu'st is the lemma the second is the stem (the invariable part ofthe lemma): this is the access key in the table the third is the...
... version ofthe argument in the first paragraph ofthe above proof As in Example 3.1.2, represent Dm as a subgroup of O(2) so that s and t are reflections across lines Ls and Lt making an angle of π/m ... groups also play important roles in many other areas of mathematics, e.g., in the theory of quadratic forms and in singularity theory We note that a finite reflection group acts isometrically on the ... symmetries of an m-gon.) Let Gr be the stabilizer of Cr Gr acts on ∂Dr in a standard fashion and since Dr is the cone on ∂Dr , it also acts on Dr (The “standard action” ofa dihedral group on a 2-disk...
... in the literature for solving a more general problem that consists of finding a common point that lies in the solution set ofa variational inequality andthe set of fixed points ofa nonexpansive ... steepest-descent method for variational inequalities Carpathian J Math 24, 139–148 (2008) He, BS, Yang, ZH, Yuan, XM: An approximate proximal-extragradient type method for monotone variational inequalities ... method are well defined and converge strongly to PF(S)∩Ω Motivated and inspired by the works of Nadezhkina and Takahashi [23], Ceng et al [25], and Ceng et al [27], in this paper we suggest a hybrid...
... quite satisfactorily the estimation of N PARTICULAR CASE OFA LINEAR PIECEWISE VARIATION OFTHE AUTOCORRELATION MATRIX EIGENVALUES The theoretical validity of this criterion will be demonstrated ... to a high-resolution radar application The goal is to find the most accurate estimate ofthe range profile ofa radar target using its complex signature in the frequency domain An Estimation of ... compared to AIC, MDL, and GDE techniques and its capabilities have been evaluated from the point of view ofthe supported dynamic range ofthe harmonic component magnitudes, of its behavior against...
... you look at the myriad relationships that your company has, or rather that you and your colleagues have, and evaluate whether they are adding value? Because the foundation of collaborative business ... such as Pakistan that previously supported the Taliban Fearing instability, Pakistan offered information about, and access to, the Taliban and Afghanistan to the United States In return, the United ... this focus make a difference in the design and operation ofa business? As individuals, all of us have thousands of needs and wants, ranging from the essentials of life, such as safety and security,...
... you look at the myriad relationships that your company has, or rather that you and your colleagues have, and evaluate whether they are adding value? Because the foundation of collaborative business ... such as Pakistan that previously supported the Taliban Fearing instability, Pakistan offered information about, and access to, the Taliban and Afghanistan to the United States In return, the United ... this focus make a difference in the design and operation ofa business? As individuals, all of us have thousands of needs and wants, ranging from the essentials of life, such as safety and security,...
... counting semistandard tableaux of shape µ/ν satisfying certain properties, and it is a not-toodifficult exercise to show that these two formulations count the same tableaux Via the specialization ν = ... Math., to appear [vL] M AA van Leeuwen, The Littlewood-Richardson rule, and related combinatorics, in “Interactions of Combinatorics and Representation Theory,” MSJ Memoirs 11, Math Soc Japan, ... positions may be arbitrarily changed from k to k + and vice-versa without violating semistandardness as long as the free positions remain weakly increasing by row The tableau σk (T ) is obtained by...
... performed a study that evaluated the safety and efficacy of GK thalamotomy in the treatment of tremors The UPDRS and Hoehn and Yahr ratings determined by trained specialists were utilized Overall, an ... offering a safe alternative to RF thalamotomy and DBS [1,3-9] GK pallidotomy targets the internal globus pallidus (Gpi) ofthe basal ganglia, and is used in treating bradykinesia, rigidity, and dyskinesia ... beneficial to every patient Niranjan et al [15] explored the role of GK thalamotomy in the management of ET and MSrelated tremor in 12 patients of advanced age (median of 75 years) Patient outcomes...
... lymphomas, one ofthe important roles of FNAC is the exclusion of metastatic squamous carcinoma as this requires an alternative therapeutic approach There is a question as to the accuracy of FNAC ... in the diagnosis of lymphomas as the tumours often contain malignant and reactive elements andthe FNAC may only have sampled the reactive regions leading to false negative results Another disadvantage ... prepared the draft manuscript PC and SK provided the pathological data and helped in preparing the manuscript, AV and TGH reviewed and edited the manuscript and helped in preparing the final version...
... Â Animal Sire Dam Genotype Qi di 0 0 A A1 A A2 A A2 A A2 A A1 A A2 A A2 Table I Example pedigree andthe corresponding Q i and di matrices 157 Gametic relationship matrix inverse The rationale ... Grossman [2] and van Arendonk et al [12], and using the partitioned matrix theory, Wang et al [13] described an exact recursive method to obtain the inverse ofthe covariance matrix ofthe additive ... elements ofthe inverse are discussed TABULAR METHODS FOR THE COVARIANCE MATRIX ANDTHE INVERSE The covariance of marked QTL (MQTL) effects for given complete marker data was discussed by Fernando and...
... Validation of this method was done in a sub-sample ofthe data used on the French on-farm evaluation, IBOVAL, for the Parthenaise breed The trait analysed was the muscular development score at ... empirical variances and covariances without actually computing all the other off-diagonal elements ofthe matrices NAG subroutines were used for drawing random numbers [22] 2.3 Validation ofthemethod ... where A is the numerator relationship matrix, andthe scalars aand e are the additive and residual variance components, respectively The BLUP (Best Linear Unbiased Prediction) ofthe breeding values...
... plummeting valuations, and soaring layoffs Others have a sense ofthe association and are trying to see their way clear Not all ofthe economic malaise ofthe years 2000 to 2002 is due to these two ... or rather that you and your colleagues have, and evaluate whether they are adding value? Because the foundation of collaborative business lies not in the technical tools for communication and ... ofthe favorite expressions of Guy Kawasaki, founder and CEO of Garage Technology Ventures (formerly called Garage.com) and former chief evangelist of Apple Computer: “There’s marketing and then...
... Community are similar to those required ofa choreographer of dance Encyclopaedia Britannica describes choreography as the gathering and organization of movement into order and pattern The choreographic ... that interact with each other in a mutually beneficial and personal manner As we’ve said, traditional industry structures are vestiges of another era that are in the process of dying 2 ❘ Collaborative ... communities As the needs and wants of customers change, the composition ofthe Collaborative Community itself must change, andthe way each business in the community operates must change The goal, of...
... internal collaboration initiatives because of (1) an organizational structure that creates silos; (2) the inability to get people to see the value of collaboration; and (3) the lack ofa culture and ... that change is needed and believing that collaboration is required, top management made collaborative business a strategic mandate Yet shortly after the mandate was announced, the president of ... understand they can’t win customers by offering the lowest price, nor can they afford the kind of marketing and advertising that would make their name as well known as that of many of their competitors...
... relationship with the landlord of space you rent as transactional On the first of every month you send the landlord a check, andthe landlord makes sure you have occupancy ofthe rented space as ... services at a reduced rate to tenants in Max’s buildings And Dave and Myer have agreed that after a trial period to assess tenants’ interest, they will pay Max a fee for each tenant that becomes their ... increasing value for each party is what is important And integral to enhancing those value propositions is the understanding and systematic use of cash and non-cash currencies as well as a method...
... scenarios denoted with an asterisk anda letter: *A, *E, *G, and *I These four scenarios represent relationships for which the current quadrant and future quadrant are the same They are relationships ... goals andthe currencies required for achieving them The final components ofthe Relationship Scorecard are the Weighted Totals andthe Relationship Value (RV) The Weighted Totals are the calculated ... be, transactional Transactional relationships are a viable state and for many relationships are exactly suited to their purpose because they consume so few resources THE RELATIONSHIP DANCE Throughout...
... fair behavior by the other party and acceptance ofthe other party’s rights and interests The creation of shared goals and strategy, especially in the initial stage ofa relationship, facilitates ... by Kasper-Fuehrer and Ashkanasy in the May 2001 issue ofthe Journal of Management, trust results from experiencing fair behavior by the other party together with acceptance ofthe other party’s ... meet that goal based on your original assumptions and plans Accordingly, you can reevaluate and develop new assumptions and plans based on that knowledge While the Relationship Values and Deltas...
... that particular transaction 146 Part Two ❘ Purposeful Collaboration The transactional experience gained allows both parties to demonstrate that they can and adhere to the terms ofthe transaction, ... internal and external to the company) that are ofthe greatest strategic value As such, the information infrastructure has to provide you with the information required to value, measure, and manage ... many arm’s-length relationships, pieces ofthe transaction happen electronically to reduce redundancies and increase the automation of back-office tasks So the basic level of collaboration in many...