... as: Kavurmaci et al.: New inequalities of hermite-hadamard type for convex functions with applications Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011 2011:86 Submit your manuscript to a journal ... on [a, b] and for some fixed q ≥ 1, then the following inequality holds: Kavurmaci et al Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:86 http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/86 ... (3:4) Proof The assertion follows from Corollary and for f (x) = □ x The Trapezoidal Formula Let d be a division a = x0
... Inequalities and Applications holds for every x, y ∈ I It is clear that every convex function is Jensen-convex To see that the class of convex functions is a proper subclass of Jensen-convex functions, ... page 71 or 1, page 53 A class of functions which is between the class of convex functions and the class of Jensen-convex functions is the class of Wright-convex functions A function f : I → R is ... page 96 Jensen’s inequality for Jensen-convex functions states that if f : I → R is a Jensen-convex function, then f n xi ni ≤ n f xi , ni 1.4 where xi ∈ I, i 1, , n For the proof, see 2, page...
... variables for all α ∈ [0; 1) Proof Since the proofs for level-wise END, PND, ND are the same, we only present the proof for level-wise END and the remain ones for level-wise PND, ND are similar For ... obtained for independent random u.s.c functions (or independent fuzzy random sets) Some few ones are known for dependent case, such as Ter´ an [26] gave a strong law of large numbers for random ... random variables (2) We consider the family of functions as follows: for i = 1, fn(i) : [0; 1] × R → R (α, x) → fn(i) (α, x) (1) - For each α ∈ [0; 1], the functions fn (α, ) are simultaneously nondecreasing...
... differences between voidfunctions and functions that return one value? Tell what happens if you forget the returnstatementin a void-function? Distinguish between functions that are used as ... is substituted for the formal parameter, not the argument’s value In reality, the memory location of the argument variable is given to the formal parameter Whatever is done to a formal parameter ... Addison-Wesley Slide 5- 24 Functions Calling Functions A function body may contain a call to another function The called function declaration must still appear before it is called Functions cannot...
... 8, (for example, 8, 16, etc.) * Double word pointer format for area-crossing register indirect addressing 1-4 S7 Standard Functions Part C79000-G7076-C113-02 Bit Logic Functions Error Information ... of (for example, 8, 16, etc.) * Double word pointer format for area-crossing register indirect addressing 1-8 S7 Standard Functions Part C79000-G7076-C113-02 Bit Logic Functions Error Information ... Error Information for values other than W#16#0000 * Double word pointer format for area-crossing register indirect addressing S7 Standard Functions Part C79000-G7076-C113-02 2-11 Table Functions...
... Outsourcing Management Functionsfor the Acquisition of Federal Facilities http://books.nap.edu/catalog/10012.html OUTSOURCING MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONSFor activities deemed to be management functions, the ... the committee’s two-step threshold for identifying ownership functions that should be performed by in-house staff and management functions that can be considered for outsourcing The decision framework ... training for leaders and staff responsible for technical, procurement, financial, business, and managerial functions so that they can oversee the outsourcing of management functionsfor planning,...
... Event Chains Event chains are typically defined as a sequence of actions performed by some actor Formally, an event chain C for some actor a, is a partially ordered set of events (v, d) where each ... displays how a partial script for evaluation (Section 4.3) is constructed We show the whole process for Mary’s event chain only, but the same steps are followed for John’s event chain • Select ... event sequence in the script Thus, the key issue for this model is to define the function f for ranking events We consider three such ranking functions: P (ck , e) + P (ck )P (e) log k=m+1 P (e,...
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... positive control in transient transfection studies Binary vectors for stable transformation of Arabidopsis Binary vectors for stable transformation of Arabidopsis thaliana were constructed in pCAMBIA2300 ... vector for plant transformation The map of the binary vector used is shown in Fig Production of transgenic plants Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynth ecotype Columbia ER was used for plant transformation ... a versatile system for the expression of foreign genes in plants Gene 61, 1–11 30 Clough SJ & Bent AF (1998) Floral dip: a simplified method for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Arabidopsis...
... mechanisms for these results are seldom discussed and are not well understood Chen et al [66] have provided a protocol for using microwave assistance for protease catalyzed peptide synthesis Unfortunately, ... etc.) during lyophilization falls in the former category The latter approach consists of precipitating enzymes by organic solvents [27] Some of the forms and formulations based upon both these approaches ... carbohydrate materials for a variety of applications Enzyme modification by directed evolution This approach originated in the realization that an enzyme is designed or evolved for a particular function...
... springboard for researchers in summarization to consider the problem of “how to design a submodular function” for the summarization task In Section 2, we provide a brief background on submodular functions ... show that many standard methods for summarization are, in fact, already performing submodular function optimization In Section 4, we present our own submodular functions Section presents results ... results for DUC04 through DUC-06, and the best known precision results for DUC-07, and the best recall DUC-07 results among those that not use a web search engine Section discusses implications for...
... 49 Entering formulas and functions in the Formula Bar 49 Entering formulas and functions directly in worksheet cells 50 Chapter 3: Saying “Array!” for Formulas and Functions ... Getting to know the Formula Bar Taken together, the Formula Box and the Name Box make up the Formula Bar You use the Formula Bar quite a bit as you work with formulas and functions The Formula Box is ... Office Excel&2007 Formulas Functions ® FOR DUMmIES ‰ by Ken Bluttman and Peter Aitken 01_046555 ffirs.qxp 12/26/06 7:52 PM Page ii Microsoft Office® Excel® 2007 Formulas and FunctionsFor Dummies®...
... – For Next For counter = start To end [Step step] [statements] [Exit For] [statements] Next [counter] 29 E.3 Các lệnh – For Next Các câu lệnh For lồng nhau: • Result = • For I = To 10 • For ... + 2+…+10) = 5500 31 E.4 Các lệnh – For Each… For Each element In group [statements] [Exit For] [statements] Next [element] 32 E.4 Các lệnh – For Each… For Each c in worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1:D10") ... tác định Ví dụ: đối tượng DoCmd: [Close, OpenForm, GotoControl, FindRecord,…] DoCmd.Close acForm, "formname", acSaveNo 11 B.3 Events Event = kiện (Oxford Dictionary) VBA – thực công việc cần...
... approach to soft fusion by formulating two soft belief functions This formulation uses confusion matrices of probability mass functions Formulation of the two soft belief functions is discussed first ... performance are noted when compared to the performance using unimodal (acoustic speech or visual speech only) methods Formulation of Soft Belief Functions Using Matrices of Probability Mass Functions ... Multimodal information fusion Fusion before matching Sensor level Fusion before matching Feature level Expert fusion Match score level Rank level Decision level Figure 1: Levels of multi-modal information...
... definition of operator Φ, we ≤ λLM ∞, for C t∈ 1,T It follows that, for φ τ T r s 4.20 s > such that, for all < λ ≤ λ0 and all r s Φy ≤ y Fix < λ ≤ λ0 If f∞ that, for φ τ ≥ R, 4.19 4.21 1/λmr , we ... ys y s k ≥ y t t∈ 1,T we obtain for s ∈ τ ys τ Lemma 3.2 For every y ∈ K, there is t0 ∈ τ yt0 ≥ ≥ m y , M 3.9 1, T m y M 3.10 1, T , such that τ y 3.11 12 Proof For s ∈ τ have Boundary Value ... definition of f0 , there is an r1 > 0, such that for < φ f t, φ φ t∈ 1,T It follows that, for t ∈ 1, T and < φ ys τ ≤ r1 , > f0 − 4.7 τ ≤ r1 , τ f t, φ > f0 − For every y ∈ ∂Kr1 and s ∈ τ > φ τ 4.8...
... potential for urgency applications in telemedicine systems The paper entitled “Object delineation by k-connected components” by Paulo Miranda et al develops an image foresting transform for object ... system for conventional hearing aids The proposed system is physically small, flexible, and computationally inexpensive so that it provides a potential usage in commercial applicationsfor cochlear ... algorithm for embedded stereo vision sensor providing real-time visual guidance to the visually impaired” by Dah-Jye Lee et al develops an embedded stereo vision sensor for visual guidance for people...
... [71, 72] Therefore, any molecule that can be synthesized or modified to include, for example, dopamine can be easily attached to the surface of TiO2 nanoparticles This approach was used for attachment ... properties can be exploited for use in a variety of different applications including cellular imaging and delivery The major types of nanoparticles that have been used for cellular imaging include ... visualized with the aid of quantum dots for simultaneous imaging [51] Nanoparticles Used for Multi-modal Analyses Nanoparticles enable multiple new approaches for imaging cellular samples Since quantum...
... (x) > for all x ∈ R, for c > 0, it follows that ξ c (t) > for all t ∈ T and for c < 0, it follows that ξ c (t) < for all t ∈ T; (iii) moreover, ξ c (t) = c for all right dense t ∈ T; (iv) for h ... is well defined for z ∈ C∗ := C \ {0}, but is not continuous for z ∈ C∗ with Im(z) = π Moreover, Log(z) is a holomorphic function for z ∈ C− := C \ {z ∈ R : z ≤ 0} Define Ch and Zh for h > by Ch ... 2 Lyapunov functionsfor dynamical equations linearizations of nonlinear systems, see, for example, [3, 7, 11] We note that P¨ tzsche o et al [13]...