... each block is a square all-1 matrix. Proof of Theorem 1.1: The square ofthe number of perfect matchings of G countsordered pairs of such matchings. We claim that this is the number of spanning ... rows andcolumns ofthe adjacency matrixof G it is a block diagonal matrixin which every blockis an all-1 square matrix, and as our graph G has no loops, this means that it is a union of complete ... orient each such cycle as a directedcycle and get a contribution to the permanent). Thus the square ofthe number of perfectmatchings is at most the permanent ofthe adjacency matrix, and the desired...
... 1}. These parameters biand ciareknown as the intersection numbers ofthe distance-regular graph Γ.If θ is any eigenvalue ofa distance-regular graph Γ, then there is a series of eigenvalues{vi} ... spreads cannot exist, which has made the question on the size ofa partial spread in such a space, an intriguing question. A partialspread is said to be maximal if it cannot be extended to a larger ... In particular, the valency of the oppositeness graph Γd+1is q(d+1)(d+2+2ǫ )/2.3 Calculation ofa specific subset of eigenvalues of the as sociation scheme The eigenvalues ofthe dual polar...
... 6: The graph of micro-average F -measureagainst the number of training sentences duringtext chunking (A: MHHMM, B: HHMM and C:HMM) The first finding is that the size of training datadramatically ... (PP IN) (NP NNP)) (O . ))where the model makes no use ofthe word infor-mation contained inthe sentence.4.2 Grammar ParsingCreation ofa parse tree involves describing lan-guage grammar in ... more accu-rate results either a plain HHMM or a HMM dur-ing the text chunking task. The results suggestthat the partial flattening process is capable of im-proving model accuracy when the input...
... Basin, the stately elms gracing the Reflecting Pool, and massive oaks of Lafayette Park, there are 4,839 acres of general tree cover inthe city’s 7,999 acres of parkland. Their aesthetic value ... pollution the fact that park trees and shrubs absorb a variety of air pollutants. In the following chapters, after describing thevalue factor and the rationale for calculating it, we provide a real-life ... D.C.’s Parks Value of properties within 500 feet of parksAssumed average valueofa park Value of properties attributed to parksEffective annual residential tax rateAnnual property tax capture...
... Rather, NA: A refinement ofa theorem of Paul Turan concerning polynomials. Math Ineq Appl. 1, 231–238(1998)7. Jain, VK: Generalization of an inequality involving maximum moduli ofa polynomial and ... themaximum modulus ofa polynomial andits polar derivativeAhmad ZirehCorrespondence:azireh@shahroodut.ac.irDepartment of Mathematics,Shahrood University of Technology,Shahrood, IranAbstractFor ... and equality attains for p(z)=(z -1)nwith a ≥ 1.As an extension to the inequality (1.7), Jain [7] proved that if p(z) has all zeros in |z| 1, then for all a 1, a tẻ with |a 1| ≥ 1, |a 2|...
... within the evaluated area ofthe specimen. This allowed the softwareto automatically quantitate not only the average intensity of each category, but also the relative area of these stains. The ... imaging assay, TMA Multistain. This allows the software to distinguish positive tumor areas within indi-vidual cores ofthe TMA slide. Both staining intensity andits relative area within a ... quantitative image analysis using the Ariol SL-50 system. The parameters measured includedboth staining intensity and the relative area of expression within a specimen. This resulted into 3categories:...
... present inthe hands in 11.2% of UApatients, inthe feet in 8.9% of UA patients, and both in handsand feet in 8.5% of UA patients (Table 1). From these data, itcannot be concluded that the small ... arthritis. Ann Rheum Dis 2008, 67:48-51.20. Tamai M, Kawakami A, Uetani M, Takao S, Arima K, Iwamoto N,Fujikawa K, Aramaki T, Kawashiri SY, Ichinose K, Kamachi M,Nakamura H, Origuchi T, Ida H, Aoyagi ... scaphoid, distal ulna and distal radius) and in feet, the inter-phalangeal (IP) joint digit 1 and metatarso-phalangeal (MTP) joint in digits 1 to 5. In addition, the radiographs were scored according...
... inthe design and statistical analysis of the study. MS conceived and coordinated the study and wasinvolved inthe interpretation ofthe data and manuscript revi-sion. All authors read and approved ... 'old' or 'new' finding). In case an abnormalitywas worsening, and fulfilling the criteria as in table 1, it wascategorized as 'new'. All CXRs were reviewed by the team at10:00 ... clinically relevant and irrelevant findings, and simplyreported on all abnormalities [12]. At present, in many ICUsCXRs are still routinely obtained on a daily basis, at least in The Netherlands...
... experimentally. In analogy with the values calculated in enzymaticexperiments, an increase of % 0.5 pK units of the His57 in DK9 mutant was also calculated analyzing the NAPAP data set (Table 1C). In ... shorter in DK9 (20 min) than inthe WT form(33 min).Characterization of stabilizing interactionsbetween A- and B-chains In WT thrombin, the A- chain assumes an overallboomerang-like shape interacting ... both steady-state ami-dase activity and binding ofthe high-affinity inhibitor a- NAPAP showed pK a values ofthe catalytic His57higher in DK9 mutant than in WT thrombin. Applica-tion ofthe Brønsted...
... calculated in any scenario indicates thevalueof adding a small increment of power with the same hourly generation profile. The marginal value does not, however, indicate the average valueof all ... penetration of VG. The marginal valueof VG at 10% penetration indicates thevalue of increasing penetration beyond 10% while the greater marginal value at lower penetration levels indicatesthat the ... highlight the drivers of changes and differences inthevalueof variable renewables along with areas where further researchis warranted. In addition to examining the changes inthevalueof variable...
... A special thanks to Sonja Ali, who assists us in getting the words out by managing our marketing communications and ourspeaking and training engagements. And to Ana Hicks for herconsiderable ... profiles are ingrained as a marketing tool, andcompanies have grown comfortable focusing on customer-baseddemographic and behavioral profiling variables. However, giventoday’s knowledgeable and ... thousands of needs and wants,ranging from the essentials of life, such as safety and security, to20 Part One❘ The Era of Collaborative Business WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED?1 ❚ Business patterns are changing...
... a difference inthe design and operation of a business?As individuals, all of us have thousands of needs and wants,ranging from the essentials of life, such as safety and security, to20 Part ... Collaborative Business A special thanks to Sonja Ali, who assists us in getting the words out by managing our marketing communications and ourspeaking and training engagements. And to Ana Hicks for ... collaborating with them toward the fulfillment of anentire category of their needs. For example, customers ofa bicyclemanufacturer have shared interests around the product itself—maintaining...
... with declining sales, plummeting valuations, and soar-ing layoffs. Others have a sense ofthe association and are tryingto see their way clear. Not all ofthe economic malaise ofthe years2000 ... yourcolleagues have, and evaluate whether they are adding value? Because the foundation of collaborative business lies not in the technical tools for communication and information process-ing but in ... because ofthe testing of nuclear weapons), andPakistan’s leaders hope that the lifting of sanctions will promoteprosperity and political stability by easing the hardships of the Pakistani...
... Whenbuying and occupying a new home, we think of our needs asfinding the home, negotiating the deal, arranging the financing,obtaining insurance, selling our existing home, moving, estab-lishing ... business inthe era of collaborativebusiness? We now have part ofthe answer:❚ Everyone has to have the mindset of an entrepreneur and the skillset ofa choreographer. In the era of collaborative ... beneficial and personal manner.As we’ve said, traditional industry structures are vestiges of another era that are inthe process of dying.30 Part One❘ The Era of Collaborative Business example,...