... pushbutton models, the software assigns the buttons to particular candidates, and, for touchscreen models, the software defines thesize and location on the screen where the voter makes the selection ... password-protect the supervisor functions controlling key system capabilities; another relied on an easily guessed password to access these functions.25 In another case, thesame personal identification number ... exposing the system to general security threats.43 In another example, election monitors in Florida described how certain precincts did not ensure that the number of votes matched the number of...
... SOAN: NGUYEN THI NGOCKINH account the relevant differences in their individual children and shouldbe permitted to select the appropriate education for each of them It is critical that parents ... and only for as long as, they believe their children require it Of course, it is likely that the pursuit of happiness will supply enough incentive for people to want their children to improve ... commodity to be purchased in the marketplace according to the preferences and valuations of education consumers In a free education market parents and students would decide based on the perceived...
... It’s another radio station in another city in the overwhelming and terrifying process known as a book tour I’m a first-time author on a very controversial subject—grammar snobbery—just beginning ... democratic and diplomatic kind of guy But between the lines I think I catch the scent of something else the passion of the people who see my grammar column in their local newspapers and send me ... feel superior Butthe superiority impulse is notthe only dynamic in play Grammar snobs’ attacks aren’t exclusively offensive There’s a defense motive as well On some level, they feel their values...
... critical cyber assets In its comments, the Executive Office of the President agreed that more needs to be done to develop a coherent and comprehensive strategy on cybersecurity but did not believe ... specific cybersecurity issues have been released in the past few years, no overarching national cybersecurity strategy document has been prepared that synthesizes the relevant portions of these documents ... cyber-attack resilience, it did not describe how decisions were made regarding the amount of resources to be invested in this or any other R&D initiative The plan also did not outline how the...
... go beyond science, but it must go through science to go beyond So not prescientific peoples characteristically misunderstand the landscapes they inhabit? II IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER But then ... aesthetic deception? Yet who are we to argue they should give up their art and learn our science? The argument is rather that humans are alwaysthe landscape architects, and even science is another ... what counts is the imaginative play, and what is remarkable is nature's richness in launching this play III BEYOND THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDEK Yes, butthe eye of the beholder is notoriously subjective,...
... in the sunshine are my highest aspirations I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead.” Concept #5 The GROW Technique The ... Yes, the ultimate decision may lie with senior members of staff, but if you go about things correctly then you shouldbe able to influence their decision in the correct way Obviously, if there ... numbers that will be drawn out and to “Win the lottery” as it is influence Yes, you can buy a but you cannot influence the so it is not actionable R = Realistic When setting goals you need to be...
... that differ from one another in subtle but distinct ways, such as variations in the mobility of the aromatic Tyr ring There is a growing number of similar observations from other peptide systems ... that the exponential growth phase extends through the apparent lag all the way to the beginning of the experiment [23] (Fig 2C), which means that the observed lag time depends inversely on the ... mechanism that leads to a lag time before the accumulation of the building block has not yet been described in detail As a further example, our SAXS studies of the fibrillation of a-synuclein under...
... phúc 19) The beginning of love is to let those we love be just perfectly themselves, and not twist them with our own image Otherwise; we love only the reflection of ourselves we find in them 19) ... họ trở thành bạn Nếu yêu họ mà 20) The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the most of everything that comes along their way 20) Hạnh phúc người không ... 15) Dream what you want to dream; go where you want to go; be what you want to be, because you have only one life and one chance to all the things you want to 15) Cứ mơ bạn muốn mơ; đến nơi bạn...
... be died (have been destined to die) in office.· to be about to + verb = near future (sắp sửa) They are about to leave.· Be + adj (mở đầu cho ngữ) = tỏ Be careless in a national park where there ... Thách làm They dare the boy to swim across the river in such a cold weather I dare you to touch my toes = Tao thách mày dám động đến sợi lông tao Cách sử dụng to be số trường hợp · To be of + noun ... bears around and the result are likely to be tragical indeed.· Be + subject + noun/ noun phrase/ adjective = cho dù Societies have found various methods to support and train their artists, be...
... for ease of notation, ej := tj −1 aj , (6) + cj for j = 1, If the (t) right-hand side of (6) counts the number of latticepoints in SA , then the remaining task is computing the other residues ... moral support References [Be] M Beck, Counting latticepoints by means of the residue theorem, to appear in: Ramanujan J [Be- Di-Ro] M Beck, R Diaz, S Robins, The Frobenius problem, rational polytopes, ... use the residue theorem for the sphere C ∪ {∞} Besides at 0, f has poles at all c1 , c2’th roots of unity; note that if we start with a t which satisfies Definition then Res(f(z), z = ∞) = The...
... = Q is the simplex of lattice volume two in R3 having the four vertices as its only lattice points, then the centroid of P + P is a lattice point but it is not in the image of the map s the electronic ... miniworkshop at Oberwolfach [HHM07] The assumption on the normal fan is necessary See Figure for an example of two lattice polygons that not satisfy the condition on the normal fan The point (0, ... particular, Z has an even number n ≥ of edges We prove the theorem by contradiction For this, assume n ≥ and let L(P ) denote the set of latticepoints in P that are not vertices of P We may assume...
... voxels placed in the cortex of the left frontal lobe, the cortex of the left temporal lobe, and in the external standard solution The average coordinates [41,42] of the centers of the two brain ... part the groups were not all matched for age In addition, the voxel locations were notthesame in both studies due to the reasons discussed in the methodology section Nonetheless, despite these ... patients in the first study (but notthe second study) were on other drugs which may have affected the results of this study Fifthly, we have not determined if age affects the results, and in the first...
... to self-treat or be infused by family members Some have advocated the use of indwelling central catheters or ports; however, the benefits of a port need to be weighted against the adverse events ... emboli Because of the side effect profile, limited effectiveness and need to dose frequently physicians have not utilized this therapy to thesame extend as androgens [11] In comparison to these ... expense, theneed for IV administration and need to re-dose every 3-4 days suggest it shouldbe used in those with severe disease or in those that their HAE has a significant impact on their quality...
... activation-induced cell death (AICD) of autoreactive T-helper-1 cells may be responsible for the development of PGIA [20] Therefore, AICD and/or T -cell anergy, butnotthe CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells, may be ... that the CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells might notbe involved in the development of PGIA Although it has been shown that the CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells can suppress the development of autoimmunity, ... 3c) The inability of the CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells to suppress PGIA was not due to loss of their suppression activity, because in vitro the CD4+CD25+ T cells could effectively inhibit the...
... relatively consistent in all cases Thesame was not true, however, of nodes taken from thesame patient, with the between-node standard deviation approximately thesame as the between-patient standard ... of T cell subsets in the lymph nodes of breast cancer patients have been performed [20], the effect of these T cell subsets on colorectal cancer patient outcome had not been explored We hypothesised ... results presented below No association between T cell frequency in the lymph nodes and patient outcome There was no association between the frequency of either CD4+ or CD8+ cells and cancer recurrence...
... the pollen grain and the other by the egg cellThe remaining chromosomes are exclusively transmitted by the egg cell and Egg cell 1n=4x=28 Pollen grain 1n=1x=7 zygote 2n=5x=35 not undergo chromosome ... test, whether the model assuming different ω’s for the allele with two or more copies than alleles with one copy (alternative hypothesis) fits better to the data than the model assuming thesame ... genomic DNA indicate the copy number of an allele and represent the null hypothesis (equal transcription for all alleles with regard to their copy number) The frequency of the allele-specific...
... effect of these new drugs on the nonpsychotic symptoms of schizophrenia The limitations of the present study shouldbe taken into account Firstly, the relatively small sample size and the consequent ... results not support the hypothesis of a better cognitive outcome in patients treated with atypical APD The variable "type of APD" did not predict the improvement of performance in any of the neuropsychological ... was provided by CIBERSAM, which had no further role in study design, the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, the writing of the report, or in the decision to submit the paper for publication...