... 5.2.8 Switch pathway per country Pathways Case- Company No No Market entry strategy and modes used over time Country 5.2.9 Time-related issues on mode-switching decision making Category ... decision 5.2.9.2 Ideal time for switching 5.2.9.3 Pace of implementation 5.2.9.4 Evolutionary pathways and switching duration Initial mode / Target mode Duration until Switch (years) Duration until 2.Switch...
... solely the Netherlands) and Moselle (Mosel only if the context is solely Germany) Write Rhine for Rhein, Rhin, and Rijn, and Rhineland for Rheinland Also: Oder for Odra (Polish and Czech); Tiber ... term, ‘Scandinavian’ also embraces Iceland and the Faeroes Note that ‘Scandinavian languages’ refers to the northern Germanic languages, i.e Danish, Faeroese, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish, ... Greenland), Finland (including Åland), Iceland, Norway and Sweden, use ‘Nordic’ rather than ‘Scandinavian’ in terms such as ‘Nordic countries’ or ‘Nordic cooperation’ However, you may use ‘Scandinavia(n)’...
... all aspects of editing and includes original articles and meeting reports, announces new developments and forthcoming events, reviews books, software and online resources, and highlights publications ... efficient, research articles and other scientific publications should be COMPLETE, CONCISE, and CLEAR These generalized guidelines are intended to help authors, translators, and editors to achieve ... abbreviations and symbols that are not obvious (e.g error bars may denote standard deviation, standard error or confidence intervals) Remember to use decimal points (not decimal commas) and provide...
... committed to look outwards from Scotland In addition, individual Scottish writers such as MacDiarmid, Edwin andWilla Muir, William Soutar, J K Annand and Alexander Gray became involved in translation ... Scotland of a 24 Scottish Modernism and its Contexts 1918–1959 sufficiently large and adventurous audience interested in the promotion of new ideas, both Scottishand emanating from beyond Scotland ... political and cultural aims of the Scottish Renaissance and confirmed his magazine’s intention to continue to encourage new writing and criticism within Scotland, and in all three of Scotland’s languages,...
... built-in camera and mobile phone image translation Controller image character candidates character candidates word candidates word candidates translation Figure 2: Many character candidates raised ... by task and low-precision OCR and language processing In future, we are going to study translation qualities, prepare error-handling mechanisms for brittle OCR, MT and its combination, and explore ... candidates The picure shows that candidates are identified in background regions too OCR Word Recognizer Language Translator Figure 1: System architecture: http protocol is used between PDAs and...
... doctors and patients from the 1900 1970 period in order to identify and understand the interactions among these ideas, actors, and routines (Although my subject is American medicine and society, ... gender norms and roles, and unquestioned scientific authority, on the social side; and reflecting progress in prevention (SBE and mammography) and treatment (less radical surgery and chemotherapy ... the middle of the second operation and that same ideal; and between the patient’s implied delay and her failure to present for X-ray treatments, on the one hand, and medical expectations of the...
... AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FROM 1606 TO 1890 BY ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND, M.A AND GEORGE SUTHERLAND, M.A LONDON LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO AND NEW YORK: 15 EAST 16th STREET GEORGE ROBERTSON AND CO MELBOURNE, ... merely one of the New Hebrides Islands, and more than a thousand miles away from the mainland The land was filled by high mountains, verdure-clad to their summits, and sending down fine streams, ... Agricultural Company, and proposed to improve and cultivate the waste lands of Australia, to import sheep and cattle for squatting purposes, to open up mines for coal and metals, and, in general,...