... in learning about thecore technologies that make up the Grid today The material being developed for the companion Web site will supplement the book’s content We intend that the book, along with ... specification is better than another; rather its purpose is to expose the reader to a wide variety of what we call core technologies so that they can determine which is best for their own use This book ... 4LP, UK, without the permission in writing of the Publisher Requests to the Publisher should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester,...
... object, and pass the file name to the domOne object The domOne object creates a parser object, parses the document, then processes the DOM tree (aka theDocument object) via the printDOMTree ... printDOMTree(children.item(i); } 12 Parse the XML document Parsing thedocument is done with a single line of code When the parse is done, we get theDocument object created by the parser If theDocument object is ... Shakespeare TheDocument node The Element node corresponding to the tag A Text node containing the carriage return at the end of the tag and the two spaces in front of the ...
... recommend the Tomcat server from the Apache Group Tomcat is free and open source, and the WTP integrates with it very well Before you download and install the WTP, take the time to download the latest ... Download and unzip the file into an easy-to-remember directory APPENDIX ■ INSTALLINGTHE ECLIPSE WEB TOOLS PLATFORM Browse to the directory you unzipped the file into and run the eclipse command ... to reinstall them Congratulations, you now have Eclipse installed and working, and are ready to install the WTP Installing WTP The Eclipse WTP and other plugins that are part of the Callisto...
... e1.all[4]; // The first element of thedocument // The fifth element of element Elements are numbered in the order in which they appear in thedocument source Note the one big difference between the IE ... effects In the Netscape API, these elements are known as layers; they float above the rest of thedocument and can be moved, resized, and modified independently of the other elements of thedocument ... includes the node and all of its children selectNodeContent( ) sets the start of the range to the position before the first child of the node and sets the end of the range to the position after the...
... represent the hypertext links in thedocument location A deprecated synonym for the URL property referrer The URL of thedocument containing the link that brought the browser to the current document, ... around the image The event handlers of the tag all the work: they change the image that is displayed simply by setting the src property of the image to the URLs of the desired images The ability ... Assuming that the is the first one in the document, your JavaScript code can refer to the resulting Form object with either of the following two expressions: document. forms[0] document. f1...
... discuss and outline the current architecture, services and instantiations of the Grid These chapters provide the underpinning information that the proceeding chapters build on The second section, ... this should assist the reader label topics more easily and hopefully help them get to grips with the content more easily The first section, “system infrastructure”, contains the chapters that discuss ... Management for the Grid Grid Portals Applications Grid Applications – Case Studies Figure P.1 Organization of the book PREFACE xvii ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK The organization of the book is shown...
... relates to the S7-200 In this example, the state of the switch for starting the motor is combined with the states of other inputs The calculations of these states then determine the state for the output ... Outputs The basic operation of the S7-200 is very simple: - The program that is stored in the S7-200 uses these inputs to evaluate the control logic As the program runs, the S7-200 updates the data ... I/O chain The addresses of the points of the module are determined by the type of I/O and the position of the module in the chain, with respect to the preceding input or output module of the same...
... of the fiber spool box 8. 2Installing the Plate and the Box Describes the procedure of installingthe plate and the box 8.1 Installation Position of the Fiber Spool Box The fiber spool box is used ... Figure 1.1 Securing the box Step Fix the optical attenuators in the plate Step Spool the fibers in the plate See Chapter 10 "Installing and Routing the Fiber Jumpers" Step Fix the plate End Issue ... from the bottom of the cabinet, more than 50 mm away from the subrack OptiX OSN 3500 Installation Manual Installingthe Fiber Spool Box If the cabinet holds only one OSN 3500 subrack, install the...
... 7. 1Installing the SS61COA Describes the connection and the installation of the SS61COA and N1COA 7. 2Installing the SS62COA Describes the connection and the installation of the SS62COA 7. 3Installing ... 7. 3Installing the DCM Describes the connection and the installation of the DCM 7.1 Installingthe SS61COA and N1COA This section describes the connection and the installation of the SS61COA The installation ... Installation Manual 7Installing the COA and DCM Figure 1.1 Installingthe tray Step Loosen the captive screws on the cabling frame of the tray Step Remove the cabling frame from the tray See Figure...
... 6.1Installation Position Describes the position of the cable distribution plate in the cabinet 6. 2Installing the Cable Distribution Plate in the Cabinet Describes the steps to install the cable distribution ... plate for the lower subrack 37, 38 Cable distribution plate for the upper subrack 62, 63 Note: The holes are numbered from bottom to top The hole at the bottom is numbered 6.2 Installingthe Cable ... 6.1 Installation Position Figure 1.1 shows the position of the cable distribution plate in the 2200mm-high OptiX OSN 3500 Installation Manual 6Installing the Cable Distribution Plate cabinet Figure...
... lead to the formation of cavities, one in the hydrophobic core (M88V) and the other in the protein–RNA interaction (T45S), decrease the stability of the capsid Our findings illuminate the role ... Figure 5C shows that the spectra of the sample subjected to compression and decompression are similar to the non-treated sample, even in the case of the M88V mutant The elution of the samples after ... further confirm the urea-induced changes in secondary structure, we analyzed the UV CD spectra of MS2 and the ts mutants in the presence and absence of 4.5 M urea, the concentration at which the...
... found either in wild-type strains and in mutant strains harboring mutations in the genes encoding enzymes of the biosynthesis and/or the transfer of the O-specific polysaccharide [12,13] Thecore ... to the key phosphate residues attached to the lipid A backbone The outer core is more variable than the inner part, usually resulting in two outer core glycoforms However, the architecture of the ... Elucidation of the structure of the ¨ lipopolysaccharide core and the linkage between thecore and the O-antigen in Pseudomonas aeruginosa immunotype using strong alkaline degradation of the lipopolysaccharide...
... the entities found by the system must be mapped onto those found in the reference provided by NIST The ACE scorer does this document- by -document, Experiments We performed our experiments in the ... fails (a) and (b) then (A, B) is deemed as non-coreferent {b1 , b2 , } of A and B, respectively that are the longest for that within -document entity in the given document (There may be more ... string match), then A and B are considered to be part of the same cross -document entity Otherwise, they are considered to be different entities When the system decides that two withindocument entities...
... the RP-PS isomer at position U1.1 of the hammerhead ribozyme Mutational analysis of nucleoside in position of the catalytic core We were interested in whether there are any other ligands in the ... 10–23 core in the presence of the soft metal ion, involving hydrogen bond patterns within the catalytic loop The present results support the idea that phosphate oxygens of the catalytic core of ... Substrate–enzyme binding occurs via the Watson–Crick mode of base-pairing The arrow indicates the cleavage site The positions of the phosphate groups of the catalytic core are numbered from P1 to P16...
... Wikipedia, and extract the anchor text and the context around the link We treat the anchor text as the mention, the context as the document, and the title of the Wikipedia page as the entity label ... variables Cross -document Coreference The problem of coreference is to identify the sets of mention strings that refer to the same underlying entity The identities and the number of the underlying ... known In within -document coreference, the mentions occur in a single documentThe number of mentions (and entities) in each document is usually in the hundreds The difficulty of the task arises...
... in the range of large C values 417 based on the awake specialists’ decisions The true value y t is then revealed and the learner incurs a square loss between the predicted and the true values The ... set and about 3k documents in total As we note in the beginning of Section 2, the human markup for the entities corresponding to the search queries is on thedocument level The profile-based CDC ... 1.000 0.571 The macro-averaged cross document coreference on the WePS test sets are reported in Table The F score of our CDC system (KARCS) is 0.740, comparable to the test results of the first tier...
... cases the fourth heptose has the D-glycero-D-manno-configuration and is situated in the outer -core region of the LPS As D,D–Hep was completely absent in the sugar analysis, it was concluded that the ... in the same way as in the methylation analyses [15] but without the prior acetylation step The absolute configurations of the hexoses were determined by the method devised by Gerwig et al [24] The ... 1209 Structure of thecore region of the Hep4-glycoforms In the 1H NMR spectrum of OS-1¢-B (Fig 5C), anomeric resonances of the three heptose residues (HepI–HepIII) in the inner -core region were...
... in the sign of the exchange coupling in the closed/open transformation may be traced to the loss of one of the atom bridges and its eect on the electronic coupling between the two metal ions The ... dimanganese(III) core In Y42F LPC, one of the intrinsic bases is missing from the catalytic core, blocking the second proton transfer step In addition, the pKa of the remaining oxo bridge and the redox ... the dimanganese cluster Loss of one of the solvent bridges fundamentally alters the properties of the manganese ions and their electronic interactions within the cluster, as demonstrated by the...
... SRP pathway The re-routing of (G-10L)prePhoE to the Sec translocon via the SRP instead of the SecB pathway could be explained by the increased hydrophobicity of the hydrophobic core of the mutant ... over the entire H domain (Fig 1) Whereas the a-helix in the wild-type signal sequence is too short to span the inner membrane, the resulting mutant signal sequences would more closely resemble the ... proteins and might therefore be turned into substrates for the SRP In this paper, we considered the possibility that the extended a-helix resulting from the Gly)10 substitutions affects the targeting...
... Who are the CompHP Core Competencies for? How can the CompHP Core Competencies be used? Core Concepts and Principles Underpinning the CompHP Core Competencies CompHP CORE COMPETENCIES ... reflect the views of the Executive Agency for Health and Consumers or any other body of the European Union Neither the European Union institutions and bodies nor any person acting on their behalf ... contributed to the development of this document and the Executive Agency for Health and Consumers (EAHC) who provided the funding for the CompHP Project Suggested citation for the document: Dempsey,...