... structure of the language? We believe that, in the field of visual word processing, the lack of precise quantitative descriptions of the mapping system is one factor that has impeded resolution of ... features of the processing system and thus provide an empirical validation of the approach. Most interestingly, the sensitivity of human processing to the degree of regularity and frequency of ... grapheme-phoneme system of French. (1) Grapheme frequency, the number of occurrences of the grapheme in the corpus, independently of its phonological value. (2) Number of alternative pronunciations...
... years and the other members of the Executive Board for terms of office of between five andeight years. No term of office shall be renewable. The number of members of the Executive Board may be ... conditions of Accession of the Czech Republic, the Republic of Estonia, theRepublic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Hungary, the Republic of Malta, ... of office shall be eight years and shall not be renewable.Only nationals of Member States may be members of the Executive Board.11.3. The terms and conditions of employment of the members of...
... connotation of the name. And the fact, that no questions science of Belief, but the science of Proof, or Evidence. In so far as belief professes to be founded on proof, the office of logic is ... Chapter I. Of The Necessity Of Commencing With An Analysis Of Language. Chapter II. Of Names. Chapter III. Of The Things Denoted By Names. Chapter IV. Of Propositions. Chapter V. Of The ... enumeration of all kinds of Things which are capable of being made predicates, or of having any thing predicated of them: after which to determine the import of Predication, that is, of Propositions,...
... adequacy of different default unification oPera- tions, like the one used in DATR, for this kind of linguistic description. This work is part of a larger project concerned with the investigation of ... Number 13. 264 Proceedings of EACL '99 Representing a Systemof Lexical Types Using Default Unification Aline Villavicencio Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge New Museums Site ... sub- ject control of transitive subject-control verbs. In section 2, a brief description of the use of de- faults and YADU is given. In section 3, we present the results of representing the...
... the absence of a national human resource information system (HRIS), the findings of this project provided thepotential to look at the working status of a large country-wide cohort of providers ... standard level of trained provid-ers. Other options include task shifting of certain careresponsibilities to lower-level cadres of health care work-ers or creation of a specialized cadre of HIV/AIDS ... as replace-ments.The data were analysed by means of SAS software. Sum-mary statistics were generated with gender, type of pro-vider, type of facility, working status and reasons forleaving...
... Nonexistence of positive solutions of an integral system with weightsZhengce ZhangSchool of Mathematics and Statistics, Xi’an Jiaotong University,Xi’an, 710049, People’s Republic of ChinaEmail ... monotonic-ity of the positive solutions for a class of integral systems with weights. We use anew type of moving plane method introduced by Chen–Li–Ou. Our new ingredientis the use of Hardy–Littlewood–Sobolev ... existence of positive entire solutions of elliptic Hamitonian systems.Comm. Partial Diff. Equ. 23(3–4), 577–599 (1998)[28] Souto, MA: A priori estimates and existence of positive solutions of nonlinear...
... statements of a well-posed Dirichlet type problem in the class of smooth functions are given andsufficient conditions on the existence and uniqueness of the solutions are obtained.Keywords: systems of ... particular solutions ofsystem (9).We seek for a solution Qn(r) ofsystem (12), which satisfies condition Q(R)=E,where E is the unit matrix. To this end, on the set of functions ψ bounded ... Hence,˜Qn(r)≡on(0, R). This yields the uniqueness of the solution of problems (12), (17), and (18).What is the structure of the solutions ofsystem (12) that increase slower than r-2n-1in the...
... algorithm.(3) PayoffsThe payoffs represent the w elfare of the playersat the end of the game. They are on the basis of each player choosing his strategy and the payofffunction of a player is ... image quality and the robustness of watermark respectively in Equation 8.The meaning of em(., M)represents the payoff value of a certain M for whole set of N where N isfrom 1 to NMax.Note:I ... imageBlock 8x8 of distorted image DCT of difference between pixel values Re duc tion by value of contrast masking MSEHcalculation of the blockFigure 11 Flowchart of PSNR-HVS-M calculation.Tsai...
... large area of low fertility Acrisols Cropping system is unsuitable Irrigation system is unsuitable Unplanned and inappropriate land use Unsustainable management practices No soil maps of quality ... major reason for the application of inorganic fertilizer. Weak soil structure is identified as a cause of susceptibility to erosion. There is no widespread use of organic materials. 4. What ... importance of applying organic amendments and retaining crop residues as a means of improving productivity. Post-course survey According to the post-course survey, the awareness of the participants...
... extragradientmethod for a general systemof variational inequalities,” Mathematical Methods of Operations Research,vol. 67, no. 3, pp. 375–390, 2008.7 Ram U. Verma, “On a new systemof nonlinear variational ... by the idea of Yao et al. 5 and Cheng et al. 6.First, we introduce the following systemof variational inequalities in Banach spaces.Let C be a nonempty closed convex subset of a real Banach ... retracts of Banach spaces,” Bulletin of the American MathematicalSociety, vol. 76, pp. 384–386, 1970.17 S. Reich, “Asymptotic behavior of contractions in Banach spaces,” Journal of Mathematical...
... common element of theset of fixed points of strict pseudocontraction mappings, the set of solutions of a generalizedmixed equilibrium problem, and the set of solutions ofsystemof quasivariational ... the systemof general variational inequalities1.22 in the frame work of Banach spaces.Very recently, Qin et al. 31 considered the problem of finding the solutions of ageneral systemof variational ... element of the set of generalizedmixed equilibrium problems, the set of solutions of a systemof quasivariational inclusions for twodifference inverse strongly accretive operators, and common set of...
... iterative method of 1.8 for finding a common element of the fixedpoints set of a nonexpansive mapping and the solutions set of a generalized equilibriumproblem in the framework of a real Hilbert ... a nonexpansive mappingand a systemof generalized equilibrium problems. Then, we prove a strong convergencetheorem of the iteration process 1.14 for a systemof generalized equilibrium problems ... “An implicit method for finding common solutions of variational inequalities and systems of equilibrium problems and fixed points of infinite family of nonexpansive mappings,” Nonlinear Analysis:...
... precision of a single clock cycle. Cycle-accuracy guarantees that at any given clock cycle, the state of the simulated system model is identical w ith the state of the real system. System- level ... real-timeembedded systems can be represented as discrete eventsystems and propose an automated method for verification of dense time properties of such systems. The model of computation (MoC) ... utilize Meta Object Facility (MOF)[22]. MOF is often used to define the metamodels fromwhich UML profiles are derived as the model elements andnotations of MOF are a subset of UML model elements.Next,...
... (22)Proof. See appendix.To characterize power consumption of a CL-DAS, we in-vestigate the asymptotic behavior of E in (13) when there area large number of antenna and users. By the strong law of large ... or sum rate. The channel capacity of a single-user DASand the sum rate of a multi-user DAS were investigated andcompared with those of co-located antenna systems (CAS)using Monte Carlo simulation ... thecapacity of CDMA system with distributed antennas. Sincedistributed antennas are relatively cheap, it is feasible to de-ploy a large number of antennas, which makes application of random matrix...