... 168
Niagara -on- the- Lake 80
Niagara Portal 80
Niagara -on- Lake, Changes in Name 86
Niagara River Line 95
Niagara Dock 104
Niagara Historical Society 119
Niagara Line, Final Supremacy 126
Niagara Falls ... were accordingly unloaded from the Chicora at the Canadian
Sault, portaged across by the twelve miles road to the wharf at Point Aux Pins, onthe Canadian side above the
Rapids, and sent on up Lake ... illustrations of the Ontario have been
taken. Further information of the American steamer is given in an application for incorporation of the "Lake
Ontario Steam Boat Co." made in December,...
... lasers or surgery
wouldbemoreappropriate.
Anatomy. The orbicularis oculi is usually divided into the lac-
rimal, palpebral and orbital portions. The lacrimal portion is at
the medial side of the ... the orbit, and is the smallest and the innermost
part of the orbicularis oculi. The palpebral portion raises the eye-
lid and controls the involuntary action of blinking. The orbital
portion, or ... or
frown. They can also be the result of BoNT -A treatment on the
upper face, when the nasal muscles over-contract to compensate
for the paralysed muscles in the glabellar, forehead and orbital
regions....
... each dialogue
turn. Onthe other hand, context elements contain
all the additional information (explanations and
descriptions) appearing in the scripts.
39
mistakenly stored in the data ... vector and the vector repre-
sentations for each full dialogue stored in the dia-
logue database are computed and used along with
the utterance -level score for generating a final rank
of candidate ... current dialogue history is also compared
with vector representations of full dialogues in the
database. Such a dual search strategy allows for in-
corporating information about the dialogue context...
... astronomers around the world are now speculat-
ing about what these parallel worlds may look like, what laws they
may obey, how they are born, and how they may eventually die.
Perhaps these parallel ... expansion. Ironically, as the distant galaxies slip
away from view, any astronomer living in this dark era may fail to
detect an expansion in the universe at all, since the local group of
galaxies ... particles.
String theory and M-theory are based onthe simple and elegant
idea that the bewildering variety of subatomic particles making up
the universe are similar to the notes that one can play ona violin
string,...
... of the crosstalk cancellation
algorithm is crucial for practical applications. To reduce the
computational cost, this paper presents a novel crosstalk
cancellation system based on common-acoustical ... loudspeakers.
The concept of crosstalk cancellation and equalization
was introduced by Atal and schroeder [5]andBauer[6]in
the early 1960s. Many sophisticated crosstalk cancellation
algorithms have ... computational efficiency for a crosstalk cancellation algorithm. To reduce the
computational cost, this paper proposes a stereo crosstalk cancellation system based on common-acoustical pole/zero (CAPZ)
models....
... (32)and
Gaussian AoA model is used).
5.2. Spatial Correlation Model-Gaussian Angle of Arrival
(AoA). In this example, the spatial correlation among ele-
ments of the BS antenna array is modeled according ... and 7) also
show that as the spatial correlation between the antenna
elements increases (correlation coefficient increases or angu-
lar spreading decreases), the outage probability decreases.
The ... conservative derivations, we also demonstrate
that the beamformer which minimizes the outage probability
is same as the one which maximizes the average SLR.
Note that similar conclusion has been made...
... to the proof of Theorems 1 and 2. The main
ingredients are the matchings factorization theorem by M. Ciucu [1], nonintersecting
lattice paths, and two determinant evaluations, the latter constituting ... matchings factorization
theorem from [1].
the electronic journal of combinatorics 6 (1999), #R30 19
[5] C. Krattenthaler, An alternative evaluation of the Andrews–Burge determinant, in: Mathemati-
cal ... can form the inner dual
graph and denote it by
G. Now we can proceed analogously to Section 3, break the
graph in two parts
G
+
and
G
−
with the help of the matchings factorization theorem
(see...
... Generalization of Meyniel’s Conjecture
on the Cops and Robbers Game
Noga Alon
∗
Tel Aviv University
and
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
nogaa@tau.ac.il
Abbas Mehrabian
Department of Combinatorics ... the robber
can evade forever. If this many cops can capture the robber, then they can capture her
from any starting configuration. Thus we may assume that the cops all start in one vertex
u, and ... controls a vertex u if the cop is on u oron an
adjacent vertex. A cop controls a path if it controls a vertex of the path. The cops control
a path if there is a cop controlling it. A vertex r is safe...
... psychiatric hos-
pitalization cost savings per olanzapine-treated patient
per year, onthe average. These cost savings more than
offset thehigher annual acquisition cost of olanzapine
and can help ... re-hospitalization. The MRAF provided admission and
discharge dates for each psychiatric hospital admission.
Hospitalization cost measure
SCAP did not collect data onthe cost of resource utiliza-
tion. ... skewed. In order to enable log
transformation for patients with zero hospitalization
days, one hospitalization day was added to each study
patient. This statistical approach is consistent with the lit-
erature...
...
of
Montar-
don
and
Donon.
These
plants
were
placed
under
controlled
conditions
of
air
pollution
which
were
equivalent
to
the
pollution
recorded
in
the
Donon
forest.
The
3 ...
a
constant
terpene
hydrocarbon
composi-
tion.
In
a
polluted
atmosphere,
the
propor-
tion
of
bornyl
acetate
increased,
while
the
proportion
of
camphor
decreased.
The
2
other ...
several
countries
in
Europe
and
North
America
(McLaughlin,
1985).
Most
of
the
damaged
forests
are
coniferous
forests
containing
mainly
spruce
(Picea).
Among
the
potential
causes...
... there is at the
other; for all the people who fancy that they are of importance make a point of getting
seats as near as they can to the captain, and important people are not, as a rule,
anything ... among the natives and speak their language, than for
a married man with a family to look after."
The next month was a busy one. There was great sympathy evinced by all the
Renshaw's ... Zealand. There were therefore only three or four
young men in addition to the Grimstones forward. The fine weather that had favoured
the start accompanied them down the channel and across the bay....
... third
party
3
What is theA ordable Care Act?
The A ordable Care Act is a law passed by
Congress and signed by the President in March
2010. It puts in place health insurance reforms
that will ... four years and beyond,
with many changes taking place in 2014.
Why is theA ordable Care Act necessary?
For too long, we had a health insurance
market that worked very well for big
insurance ... begin; tax credits
for purchasing health insurance available for those who
qualify
ã Protections for Consumers: no discrimination against
anyone with a pre-existing condition, annual limits...
... test error handling paths as you do for
normal paths of execution
16
Mitigating the information disclosure threat
ã Use strong authentication and consistent access control
ã Encryption might ... production apps
ã Avoid sending verbose error information to clients
– Pipe this information to internal logs instead
3
Goals of the class
ã Learn what threats are out there
ã Learn what it takes ... byte 0x02
– and so on
– all messages must be padded for this to work
ã The .NET Framework classes automate this
– add padding before encryption, remove it after decryption
– calculate the ciphertext...
... Models for repeated measures. For each gait
parameter, a separate model was applied. The dependent
variable was the gait parameter and the independent vari-
ables were the group (patients or controls), ... 8
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morbidity and mortality [14]. Over one third of the adults
aged 65 and over fall at least once each year [14] and
among patients with a HLGD, falls are apparently ... becomes
more variable and unsteady when they walk in near darkness, despite adapting a slow and cautious
gait. Further work is needed to identify the causes of the maladaptive response among patients...