... the knee joint [8] This classification system consists of stages (Table 1) and combines intraarticular findings of the soft tissues as well as radiological alterations of the infected joint Infections ... site of an aseptic loosening of hip arthroplasties also in the assessment of infected total hip replacements The Paprosky- [7, 19], and the AAOS (American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons) [5-6] classifications ... assessment is needed at the time of surgery Both classification systems allow for the prior choice of which prosthesis to use at the time of reimplantation, and which type of graft depending on whether...
... adjacent sources of release overlap and are of different zonal classification, the higher risk classification will apply in the area of overlap Where overlapping zones are of the same classification, ... Type of zone The likelihood of the presence of an explosive gas atmosphere and hence the type of zone depends mainly on the grade of release and the ventilation NOTE A continuous grade of release ... pressure and the geometry of the source of release The size of a cloud of flammable gas or vapour is determined by the rate of flammable vapour release and the rate of dispersion Gas and vapour...
... CSIC, 1998) The results of erosion potential classification - Based on Binh Dinh profile’s file (Vietnam Association of Soil Sciences, 1997), values of K for 117 hill soil profiles throughout the ... coefficient 39 The method of erosion potential classification in Binh Dinh Province The classificationof erosion potential M in Binh Dinh Province is based on the numerical value of the flow energy ... of erosion potential for all pixels of the four basins Table K values of main soil groups and classification by erosive characteristics Symbology Number of profiles Pc-h Speck aluvial soil Pc-fe...
... developed of the Yl family in the (A) sagittal, is overlaid in bold distance of 8.7 and 13.7, respectively They form one family of 10 trials, El, and a smaller one, E2, of 6, all consisting of elderly ... center of a 10-m walkway to cover the volume required for at least one complete gait cycle of the right lower limb A third camera was placed in front of the subject and aligned along the axis of ... side), in terms of the effect of the combined 31 gait parameters The optimal number of clusters can be determined in several ways Winters and coworkers*’ calculated the criterion of Hartigan and...
... ρI (A(I))] of ρI , if I ⊃ I0 The (statistical) dimension d(ρ) of ρ is the square root of the index The unitary equivalence [ρ] class of a representation ρ of A is called a sector of A 2.1.2 ... cf [2]) is often difficult to prove by other methods Furthermore, the nondegeneracy of the braiding, also called modularity CLASSIFICATIONOF LOCAL CONFORMAL NETS 495 or invertibility of the S-matrix, ... Thus, while our main result concerns nets of single factors, our main tool is the theory of nets of subfactors This is the key of our approach The outline of this paper is as follows We first identify...
... variability of the subjects vaccinated, the nature of the mycobacteria endemic in different parts of the world, the use of different strains of BCG for immunization, and the use of different doses of ... should be made of the technique of administration (Mantoux or multiple-puncture), the kind and dose of tuberculin, and the size of reaction in millimeters of induration D Interpretation of Skin Test ... concentration of a drug is the level of drug that inhibits the growth of most cells within the population of a “wild” type strain of tubercle bacilli without appreciably affecting the growth of the...
... interior of W Let S denote the collection of ends of planes and catenoids defined above which arises from the collection of nonsimply connected components W of Hi − ∪Di It follows from the proof of ... ordering of ends The proof of the case where F has two limit ends is similar Let W be the set of closures of the components of H1 −∪D1 and H2 −∪D2 Given W ∈ W, let P(W ) be the collection of planes ... TOPOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATIONOF MINIMAL SURFACES 687 two slabs each containing fewer ends of F Since the number of ends of F ∩ S is finite, the existence of the required collection of planes follows by...
... data to measure the impact of each of the four subsets of features explained in Section Table shows the cross validation results when cumulatively adding each set of features Applying the 1-vs-all ... minority classes was weak For example, most of Present R Absent P R The micro-averaged F1-measure of our new system is 94.17%, which now outperforms the best official score reported for the 2010 i2b2 ... assertion classification task was tackled by participating researchers The best performing system (Berry de Bruijn et al., 2011) reached a micro-averaged F1measure of 93.62% Their breakdown of F1...
... relations Over the set of semantic relations defined by Nastase and Szpakowicz (2003), they achieve an accuracy of 45.7% for the task of assigning one of semantic relations to each of the 600 modifier-noun ... motivation in this paper was twofold Firstly, we wanted to compare the performance of different machine learning algorithms on the task of mapping from a vector of web frequencies of paraphrases containing ... web frequencies for queries of the form “head joining term modifier” We did not collect queries of the form “modifier joining term head”; in the majority of paraphrases of noun phrases the head...
... respective localisations of the first lesion of primary and that of secondary disease In explanation of the localisation of the first lesion of primary disease in the absence of acquired resistance ... demonstration of the truth of this law is to be found in the study of a large series of cases (I have personally observed several hundreds) in which the course of the primary type of the disease ... develops in one of two ways, depending on the relative potency of the infecting dose on the one hand and the degree and rapidity of development of acquired resistance on the other The dose of bacilli...
... risk of the underlying pool of instruments This condition would be met in respect of a tranche if, for example, in the event of the underlying pool of instruments losing 50% as a result of credit ... management of a portfolio to realise fair value changes; management and evaluation of performance of a portfolio on a fair value basis; and trading intention (IFRS retains the IAS 39 concept of ‘held-for-trading’) ... are of a fund concluding that the management of a portfolio that was previously HTC is no longer consistent with the HTC business model following a change to an ongoing frequent level of sales of...
... work is the relationship of accuracy of the estimation of semantic orientation at the level of individual phrases to accuracy of review classification Since the review classification is based ... p(word2) is thus a measure of the degree of statistical dependence between the words The log of this ratio is the amount of information that we acquire about the presence of one of the words when we ... rating out of five stars Table A summary of the corpus of reviews Domain of Review Number of Reviews Automobiles Honda Accord Volkswagen Jetta Banks Bank of America Washington Mutual Movies The...
... relationships of the arterial trunks in space the position of the heart and the orientation of its apex Cardiac Description the segmental anatomy of the heart the classificationof the cardiac ... Cardiac Description the segmental anatomy of the heart the classificationof the cardiac lesion the description of the cardiac lesion Left and Right For cardiac chambers: ‘‘left’’ ... venous connection Hypoplastic left heart syndrome Ebstein’s anomaly Segmental System ofClassificationof Lesions of Congenital Heart Disease: Level I II III IV V VI Great veins Atria Atrioventricular...
... Dorsal surface of base of tongue Posterior third of tongue Malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified parts of tongue C02.0 Dorsal surface of tongue C02.0X Anterior two-thirds of tongue, dorsal ... Excludes: dorsal surface of base of tongue (C01) C02.1 Border of tongue C02.10 Tip of tongue C02.11 Lateral border of tongue C02.2 Ventral surface of tongue C02.2X Anterior two-thirds of tongue, ventral ... Malignant neoplasm of floor of mouth Excludes: ventral surface of tongue (C02.2X) C04.0 Anterior floor of mouth C04.1 Lateral floor of mouth C04.8 Overlapping lesion of floor of mouth [See note...
... dataset Briefly, a positive review has a rating of ≥ 3.5 (out of 5) or ≥ (out of 4), whereas a negative review has a rating of ≤ (out of 5) or ≤ 1.5 (out of 4) 12 The curves are not shown due to space ... semantic classificationof product reviews In Proc of WWW, pages 519–528 A Esuli and F Sebastiani 2005 Determining the semantic orientation of terms through gloss classification In Proc of CIKM, ... center our discussion of related work around the four types of features we will explore for polarity classification Higher-order n-grams While n-grams offer a simple way of capturing context,...
... σ-invariants of finite connect sums of one or more S bundles over S with one or more of RP3 and RP2 × S At the time of the publication of this paper, Kazuo Akutagawa and CLASSIFICATIONOF PRIME 3-MANIFOLDS ... least one of the manifolds has nonnegative σ-invariant, then the σ-invariant of the connect sum of two manifolds is at least the smaller of the two σ-invariants [9] Hence, any finite number of connect ... not admit a metric of positive scalar curvature has σ = For a more detailed survey of the σ-invariants of 3-manifolds, see the works of Mike Anderson [2], [3] and the works of Claude LeBrun and...
... subgroup of G and is the centralizer of a noncentral element of order p in G Proof The proof of the theorem is contained in the paper by Yal¸in as c Theorem 1.2 of [Ya] In this case the dimension of ... quotient of M/Rad(M ), so the minimal number of generators of M is at least m As a result, the number of copies of kG appearing in the projective cover of M must be at least m Now the dimension of ... where H runs through the set of all subgroups of G which are elementary abelian of rank 2, cyclic of order p with p odd, cyclic of order 4, and quaternion of order Proof First note that that there...
... builds upon Skeleton of the proof of the main Theorems 1.1 and 1.4 The purpose of this section is to give the skeleton of the proof of the main Theorems 1.1 and 1.4, but in the proofs referring forward ... Organization of the paper The paper is organized around Section which sets up the framework of the proof and gives an inductive proof of the main theorems, referring to the later sections of the paper ... is an isomorphism, i.e., the group of outer automorphisms of X is canonically isomorphic to the group of outer automorphisms of (WX , LX ) THE CLASSIFICATIONOF p-COMPACT GROUPS FOR p ODD 99 In...
... NMR spectrum of the O-polysaccharide of P myxofaciens Fig 1H NMR spectrum of the O-polysaccharide of P myxofaciens COOH of AlaLys) A relatively high-field position of the signal for C6 of GlcA showed ... aerated culture as described previously [13] Isolation of the LPS and O-polysaccharide LPS of P myxofaciens was isolated in a yield of 6.23% of dried cell weight by phenol/water extraction [14] ... tetrasaccharide repeating unit of the polysaccharide consists of two residues of GlcNAc and one residue each of GalNAc, GlcA and AlaLys The 1H and 13C NMR spectra of the polysaccharide were assigned...
... addition of the modality operator {2) surface modification of the case structure (3) semantic modification of the case structure (4) determination of the scope of negation, (5) addition of the ... (I}disambiguation of the modality function [ (2)determination of the scop~ of negation (31additionof the implicativemeaning E [ I c°njunctiveanalysis I post-conju nctive-an alysis : I determinatioaof the ... ambiguity of the modality function, (2) Structural modification occurs when the scope of negation is transferred, (3) Analysis of the implicative meaning sometimes cause the change of logical...