... little information in rating upgrade (all the information has already been incorporated into market prices) but there is some in rating downgrade2 Other authors have addressed stability (or instability) ... customer credit information, large industrial corporations also increasingly benefit from these model applications The specific feature to differentiate between financial institutions’ and industry-wide ... application at various economic areas Among these are integrated risk modeling packages for financial institutions, investment and insurance companies, multinational corporations as well as industry-tailored...
... who initiated the study of the lattice point count in dilated polytopes ([Eh]) He conjectured Theorem 2, which was first proved by Macdonald (for the case that P has integer vertices, [Ma]), later ... are positive integers; we may also assume that c1 and c2 are relatively prime To derive a formula for L SA, t we use the methods introduced in [Be] Similarly as in that paper, we can interpret ... introduced, for ease of notation, ej := tj −1 aj , (6) + cj for j = 1, If the (t) right-hand side of (6) counts the number of lattice pointsin SA , then the remaining task is computing the other residues...
... English speaking learning including strategies, methods, ways of learning (learning in class, or learningat home), etc The above aspects can be influenced by learners’ first culture In this study, ... on students’ participation while learning speaking English in the classroom + Question 9: What following factors often influence your participation inlearning speaking in classroom? Factors influence ... aims at finding out some first cultural factors influencing first year nonEnglish major student s participation in English speaking learning, specifically in English speaking lessons The main objectives...
... the data pool 4.1 Students’ motivation in English learning 4.1.1 Students’ integrative motivation in English learning Table (p 30) demonstrates the students’ integrative motivation in English learning ... important in increasing and maintaining student motivation in L2 learning According to Wlodkowski and Jaynes (1990), parents can greatly influence and maintain their child’s motivation for a lifetime ... AFFECTING STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION IN LANGUAGE LEARNING 15 STUDIES INTO PARENTAL ATTITUDES AND INVOLVEMENT IN CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE LEARNING2 0 Parental attitudes in children’s language learning 20...
... strategies that you will need for the exam In just ten short chapters, you will get just the essentials, just intime for passing your big test THE JUST INTIME TEST-PREP APPROACH At LearningExpress, ... the meaning of vocabulary words • Chapter 3: Using Prefixes and Suffixes reviews how to use word beginnings and endings to determine meaning • Chapter 4: Latin Word Roots reviews common Latin word ... cramming and focuses on real learning by following the simple steps in this chapter WHAT TO STUDY Finding out what you need to study for your test is the first step in creating an effective study plan...
... of students at grade 10A5 Conduct Good Moderated good Average Weak Bad Quantity 33 0 Figure Figures conduct of students at grade 10A5 In English, points of students at grade 10A5 following: Point ... routine of the language class They are motivating and challenging Learning a language requires a great deal of effort Warm-up activities help students to make and sustain the effort of learning ... take part in warm-up activities inlearning period Question 2: Are you interested in yes c 35 no c % 81,4 % 18,6 Most of students interest in English I think teachers should have method to attract...
... concept include a group’s way of thinking, feeling, and acting, and fixed patterns for doing certain things According to Thompson (1990:132), “the pattern meaning embodied in symbolic forms, including ... factors involved in speaking 1.3 Cultural factors in the teaching and learning of speaking skills in classrooms 1.3.1 What cultural factors influence on the teaching and the learning of speaking ... pressure, which “allow limited time for deciding what to say, deciding how to say it Saying it and checking that the main intentions are being realized” (Martin Bygate, 1987) and then adjust their...
... ir-) induct, impart, inculcate innot (also il-, im-, ir-) invariable, incessant, illicit, inept, impervious inter- between, among, within intervene, interact, intermittent intra- within, during intramural, ... Abstemious means (1) using or consuming sparingly; used with temperance or moderation; (2) eating and drinking in moderation; sparing in the indulgence of appetites or passions e Machination is (1) the ... by omitting or modifying parts that may be considered offensive; censor 35 d Obsequious means excessively or ingratiatingly compliant or submissive; attentive or servile in an ingratiating manner,...
... television that captures your interest, are just some of things that might interfere with studying at home Or maybe you have roommates who will draw your attention away from your studies Studying at home ... important learning strategies is to be an active reader Interact with what you are reading by STU DY S K I LLS 11 asking questions, making notes, and marking passages instead of simply reading the ... Targeting Your Test For the “Just inTime test-taker, it is important to focus your study efforts to match what is needed for your test You don’t want to waste your timelearning something that...
... Collocation and the use of corpora; 3) Lexical phrases I.4 Vocabulary learning strategies Rubin (1987:29) gives a definition of learning strategy, in which learning is “the process by which information ... co-hyponyms or coordinates, superordinates, and translation Besides these, there are other, perhaps looser, ways of associating meaning that are useful in teaching You can, for instance, relate parts to ... the first year students at VUC to find out what teaching methods they are using, what problems they find from their 1st year students in vocabulary learning, and some recommendations made by...
... baseline For a specific accuracy value on a learning curve, the corresponding value of the cost on the random baseline is estimated by interpolation between neighboring points on the baseline Using ... timing information was gathered from many subjects who annotated both sentences and individual words This study included tests in which words were prelabeled with a candidate labeling obtained ... another selection algorithm introduced in (Ringger et al., 2007) that eliminates the overhead of entropy computations altogether by estimating per-sentence uncertainty with ˆ ˆ − P (t), where...
... 5'-CCGTAGGCGATGGTCGTCCTAACRAAYTGNGG-3' 5'-TACAAAATACAGCGAGTGATANATRAARCA-3' ORF 59 (RFHV/KSHV)7 5'-TGAAAATCCACAGGCATGAT-3' 1The terminal "a" or "b" in the primer name indicates the plus or minus sense of the gene transcription, ... previously determined to contain RRV DNA in a background of macaque genomic DNA [23] Initially, a temperature gradient PCR was performed to determine annealing temperatures that gave a single PCR product ... non-human primates [5,6] The rhadinovirus-1 (RV1) lineage includes KSHV and closely related homologs infecting different Old World non-human primate species In macaques, the RV1 lineage is represented...
... 5'-CCGTAGGCGATGGTCGTCCTAACRAAYTGNGG-3' 5'-TACAAAATACAGCGAGTGATANATRAARCA-3' ORF 59 (RFHV/KSHV)7 5'-TGAAAATCCACAGGCATGAT-3' 1The terminal "a" or "b" in the primer name indicates the plus or minus sense of the gene transcription, ... previously determined to contain RRV DNA in a background of macaque genomic DNA [23] Initially, a temperature gradient PCR was performed to determine annealing temperatures that gave a single PCR product ... non-human primates [5,6] The rhadinovirus-1 (RV1) lineage includes KSHV and closely related homologs infecting different Old World non-human primate species In macaques, the RV1 lineage is represented...
... generation indicating a faster rate of narrowing at distal locations In comparison, when carbachol was added to the luminal surface correlations were not significant N = number of data points ... as cartilage in the immediate point of branching, which could explain why airway narrowing responses were maintained at these regions We speculate that a greater ASM mass at a bifurcation would ... 0.52, data points, NS; r = 0.82, data points, P < 0.05 As a result of the progressive increase in narrowing with generation there were substantial differences in airway narrowing to carbachol in...
... by conducting “An exploratory study on the teaching and learning of TOEIC listening skill at a university in Hanoi” 1.8 Situation of Teaching and Learning TOEIC Listening Skill at HLU At HLU, the ... part, listing the following nine stages in listening process: (1) determining a reason for listening; (2) taking the raw speech and depositing an image of it in short-term memory; (3) attempting to ... real situation of teaching and learning TOEIC listening skill at HLU Therefore, the study aims to answer the following research questions: 1 What difficulties students encounter inlearning TOEIC...
... of leaning English - The second part of the survey aims at investigating students‟ motivation inlearning English at PDU Categories include students‟ attitude towards English learningin the ... student can possess all integrative, instrumental, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation 3.1.2 Factors affecting student s motivation After finding out kinds of motivation that students possess, a discovery ... The study aims at investigating non-English major students‟ motivation in English learningat PDU and proposing professional implications on how to support teachers in motivating non- English...
... explain them immediately instead of wasting time trying to explain them in English Using bilingual dictionary was also good to students, in her opinion, when looking up the word in dictionary; students ... the real situation of applying Translation Method in vocabulary teaching and learning field, not second language learningin general; therefore, the observation mainly happened in reading, language ... vocabulary learning can occur when learners focused on comprehending meaning rather than focusing on learning new vocabulary (Gass and Selinker, 2001) Incidental learning can occur from reading or...
... the findings This study aims to investigate the real situation of teaching and learning English listening skills in grade 10 at YMBHS, Ninh Binh province Based on the 36 findings and analysis in ... listening strategies 75.0 80.5 H Including motivating activities to motivate students 50.0 83.6 I Equipping more teaching and learning facilities and materials 87.5 69.5 A Adapting the listening ... present situation of teaching and learning English listening skills in grade 10 at YMBHS? What are the difficulties in teaching and learning English listening skills in grade 10 at YMBHS as perceived...