... In recent years, a number of studies have inves-tigated integrating emotions and music in certain media applications. For example, Ishizuka and Onisawa (2006) generated variations of theme ... similar to what many people have proposed for evaluation (Davidov et al. 2010; Sun et al. 2010; Bifet and Frank 2010; Go et al. 2009; Pak and Paroubek 2010; Chen et al. 2010). We use data from ... We also integrate the sentiment-detection system with a real-time rule-based harmonic music and animation generator to display streams of messages in an audiovisual format. Conceptually,...
... which can mean poor performance and durability. ■ Thermal Imaging - measures surface temperatures using infrared cameras and creates a visual image of heat loss. The cameras detect radiation ... showerheads and faucet aerators.■ Install gaskets behind electric outlets and switch plates on exterior walls.■ Seal air leaks to attic and crawl space with spray foam. ■ Caulk and weatherstrip ... or candle to detect air leaks■ Flashlight■ LadderSafetyCrawl spaces may contain a variety of dusts and animal droppings. You will want to wear appropriate clothing and safety equipment for...
... grammars have between 20 and 120 unary and binary rule schemata. Since all rule schemata in our system bear a unique number, this filter can be realized as a three di- mensional boolean array. ... development system are small templates that are loaded and expanded on demand by the typed feature structure sys- tem. Thereafter, all lexical rules are applied to the expanded feature structures. ... dialogues are real world dia- logues about appointment scheduling and va- cation planning. They contain a variety of syn- tactic as well as spontaneous speech phenom- ena. The remaining half...
... (VHS).Fungal. Fungi are unavoidable and alwayspresent in ponds. Saprolegnia is a common fun-gal disease that affects all freshwater fish and fisheggs. Saprolegnia attacks injured or dead tissue and ... by glands that make itwater-resistant. The tail is broad, flat, and darkbrown to black in color. The hind feet are verylarge and fully webbed. The front teeth are large and well adapted for ... by Disease. Fish kills can also becaused by disease and parasite infestations. Al-though more than 1,000 species of parasites and bacteria inhabit the freshwater of North America,only a few...
... Columbia, Vancouver, CanadaGonadotropin theory of ovariancancer Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malig-nancy. Although epithelial ovarian carcinomas account for approximately ... molecularmechanisms that mediate GnRH actions and the clinical applications ofGnRH analogs in ovariancancer patients are also discussed.AbbreviationsAP-1, activator protein-1; EGF, epidermal ... analogs at relativelyhigh concentrations or fora prolonged time. AlthoughFas and FasL were detected in the majority of ovarian carcinomas andovariancancer cell lines [51,52], and GnRH agonists...
... breast cancer. It alsodoes not cover treatments for women who already have breast cancer. For women who have never had breast cancer, both tamoxifen and raloxifene reduce invasive breastcancerrisk ... riskforbreast cancer. Having radiation treatment at a young agealso raises the risk. 36Two different medicines can reduce the risk of breastcancer for women who have never had breastcancer ... breast cancer. A woman’s risk of breast cancer depends on her age and other risk factors. Most women whoget breastcancer have no risk factors other than growing older. And many women who have...
... Swiss Department of Foreign Affairs, the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) and the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights (ADH). It lays ... OfcerStandard Chartered Bank Ms. Marianne Mwaniki, Senior Sustainability Manager 26 Guidance on Responsible Business in Conict-Affected and High -Risk Areas2. Take an approach that builds on shared ... forestall the economic, political and social grievances that drive conict.Supporting transparent and accountable • mechanisms to govern the allocation, transfer and use of water, land and...
... Sheets• Vascular Access for Hemodialysis• Hemodialysis Dose and Adequacy• Peritoneal Dialysis Dose and Adequacy• Amyloidosis and Kidney Disease• Anemia in Kidney Disease and Dialysis• Renal Osteodystrophy• ... drugs may also change yourappearance. Your face may get fuller; you may gain weighto r develop acne or facial hair. Not all patients have theseproblems, though, and diet and makeup can help.Immunosuppressants ... You may have to eat less salt. Your medications maycause your body to retain sodium, leading to high bloodpressure. P ros and ConsKidney transplantation has advantages and disadvantages.(See...
... potential links to data quality. This understand-ing provides insight into potential errors (bias and random error) related to data based on clinical examina-Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2009, 51:36 ... of variation and bias inrelation to monitoring of animal disease incidence onherd and national level, causal analysis on national level,as well as estimation of validated treatment criteria.Monitoring ... metritis' that relate to the quality of thedata that are produced. We analyse and build &apos ;a model ofunderstanding' based on DBL's observations and the indi-vidual veterinarians'...
... permanent radioactive implants (brachytherapy) [7]. iv) The standard initial systemic therapy for locally advanced or metastatic disease is hormonal or androgen depri-vation therapy (ADT) that ... PJ. Targeting uPA/uPAR in prostate cancer. Cancer Treat. Rev. 2007;33(6):521-7 3. Catalona WJ and Smith DS. 5-year tumor recurrence rates after anatomical radical retropubic prostatectomy for ... Suyama T, Sakamoto S, and Ichikawa T. Bisphosphonate and low-dose dexamethasone treatment for patients with hormone-refractory prostate cancer. Hinyokika Kiyo 2006; 52: 515-521 16. Abratt...
... soft-ware. 3. Results 3-1. DNA repair capacity and lung cancerrisk Cigarette smoke contains several thousand chemicals that are known to chemically modify DNA [35] and lead to the formation ... NER and is involved in the DNA damage recognition process. Both RPA and XPA preferentially bind damaged DNA, and because RPA and XPA di-rectly interact in the absence of DNA, the RPA-XPA complex ... lung cancer risk. A critical cellular response that counteracts the carcinogenic effects of DNA damage is DNA repair. As stated earlier, there are several known pathways of DNA repair, all...
... meetings. Approximately half the teachers surveyed have access to a cassette player at school, one quarter to a DVD/CD player and one-fifth to a computer. Access to materials for preparing visual aids ... change in language teaching.1• The Functional-Notional ApproachIn the 1970s teachers of the Functional-Notional Approach stopped teaching grammar and started teaching more practical phrases ... learning in JHSs in Quang Ngai province. Time and efforts have been spent on accumulating information about teachers and teaching methods applied in JHSs, viewing teaching and learning materials...