... related and stronglypoint tothe importance of changes in the surface properties of the PLB membrane. The obvious candidates for the driving forces in the case ofthe pH-dependent changes areeither ... POR-PChlide650and the reorganization ofthe PLB, however, areirreversible. Restoration of low-pH treated PLB to pH 7.5leads to a further breakdown down ofthe PLB membraneand no reformation of POR-PChlide650. ... removes these constraintsdestabilizing the cubic phase, resulting in the relaxation of the membrane into the planar configuration characteris-tic ofthe prothylakoid region ofthe etioplast membrane(within...
... restrictions to parsers in natural language interfaces (NLIs) todatabases by extracting the selectional restrictions from semantic descriptions of those NLIs. Au- tomating the process of finding ... occur in any ofthe NCE(T)s that translates an "at- tribute" then the "thing" cannot be combined with the "attribute". Using the example above and the assignments ... Manny, 1993. Abductive Equivalentiai Translation and its application toNaturalLanguage Database Interfacing. Ph.D. Thesis, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. 316 Semantic...
... hoel?" into '~hat is the speed ofthe class whose CN~ is equal tothe CLASS ofthe hoel?." Of course, the whole purpose ofthe NEW dialogues is to make it possible for users to ask ... the relevant file(s) and the names of the fields that can be used Co identify one ofthe objects tothe user. See transcript Points D and E. * <ID.VALUE> is the category for the identifiers ... on the part of a computer professional who has had special training in computational linguistics and the use of databases. Thus, the utility of these systems is severely limited by the...
... tendency of hearts and minds to occupy themselves with it exclusively; the agreement of individuals AND THESTATE in making it the motive and the end of all their projects, all their efforts, and ... God, and consequently a traitor tothe republic, when I am seeking for the meaning and content ofthe idea of God; and that the tradesmen ofthe university will impute to me the impiety of demonstrating ... begins to demolish him under the pretext of perfecting him. To perfect the idea of God, to purify the theological dogma, was the second hallucination ofthe human race. The spirit of analysis, ...
... verify the hypothesis of pauperism, the hypothesis of inequality of conditions, the hypothesis of universal association, the hypothesis of happiness, the hypotheses of monarchy and republicanism, ... meaning as these that follow: organization ofthe workshop, organization ofthe army, organization of police, organization of charity, organization of war. In this respect, the argument ofthe ... identity ofthe laws of Nature and the laws of reason, enables us to see in human industry the complement of creative action, unites man with the globe which he inhabits, and, in the cultivation of...
... calls language, as we have seen, the “house of Being,” and continues to argue how the metaphysical-animal explanation oflanguage cover[s] up the essence oflanguage in the history of Being ... call for the thinker’s refl ective analysis. ”56 Heidegger’s analysis brings out the “other” meaning of these works through giving other meanings to their key words.57 These other meanings ... without (the need for and use of ) language. We need language, but we need to rethink the way we see and use it. To come back tothe English translations, the two versions off er some signifi cant...
... match between the capabilities ofthe user and the requirements ofthe task. The user brings his own naturallanguage and his own style of interaction tothe system. The task brings the questions ... EVALUATION OFNATURALLANGUAGEINTERFACESTO DATABASE SYSTEMS: A PANEL DISCUSSION Norman K. Sondheimer, Chair Sperry Univac Blue Bell, PA For a naturallanguage access to database system to be ... years, many ofthe current generation ofnaturallanguage access to database systems have been subject to laboratory or field testing. These include INTELLECT, LADDER, PLANES, REL and TQA....
... ourselves and the judgment of the users, less likely to be surprised at the discrepan- cies, and less likely to be surprised at the users" acceptance ofthe limitations of our NL interfaces. ... inelegant translations were found quite useful in practice because they, on the one hand, provided, however crudely, the information sought by the users, and, on the other hand, the users themselves ... comparison can be made here with Damerau's study Ill] ofthe use ofthe ll~A system by the city plannin S department in White Plains, at least with regard tothe total of queries to those...
... put some of those problems before the conference. The panel's motivation stems partly from the fact that, too often in the past, discussion of natural- language access todatabases ... offices, and the number of exployees in each office is recorded. Then the database query will have to total the values ofthe NUMBER -OF- EMPLOYEES field in all the records for offices in the sales ... focused, at the expense ofthe underlying issues, on what particular systems can or cannot do. To avoid this, the discussions ofthe present panel will be organized around issues rather than systems....
... represents the set of elements X4 such that X4 is the zone ofan element ofthe set of lots X8 such that the land use code (LUC) of X8 is 910 and the subplanning area (SUBPLAN_AREA) of X8 is 410. The ... basis for handling these and many other problems in natural language access to databases. In addition to considering some subset ofthe chairman's five problems, each ofthe panelists was ... numbers of employees employed therein, to total the values ofthe NUMBER -OF- EMPLOYEES field in all the records for offices in the sales department. In the TQA System there are a number of differ-...
... does not manage". The question "Who manages each department?", on the other hand, would translate into: answer(D-M) <- department(D) & manages(M,D) generating answers ... between relations having ofthe order of a thousand tuples. A disadvantage of much current work on NL access todatabases is that the work is restricted to providing access to databases, whereas ... "sailed" to calculate the distance D travelled, rather than cause a simple data look- up. C. Quantifying into Questions Quantifying into questions is an issue which was an important concern...
... assigned to play the role of “Helper” or “Worker.” It is the goal ofthe task for the Helper to successfully describe a configuration of pieces to the Worker, and for the Worker to correctly arrange ... in the list if they are currently visible to both the Helper and Worker, and then ranked according to the recency of their activation.2 2 This allows for objects to be dynamically rearranged ... evidence of a difference between the perform-ance ofthe visual-only model on the visual task conditions and the language- only model on the 12 What’s There to Talk About? A Multi-Modal Model of...
... solenoid ofthe piston firing. The time of the peak accelerations of sled and head were measured.Also, the time relations ofthe onset and peak ofthe EMGwere measured and analyzed. The time to onset ... firing ofthe solenoid of the piston. The time to onset ofthe sled, torso, and headacceleration decreased with increased applied acceleration(p < 0.05). Similarly, the time to onset ofthe ... to twice the level of acceleration used in the study. The purpose ofthe regres-sion analysis was to see if using the acceleration ofthe sled– one could predict the head acceleration and EMGresponse....
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... compared to EspíritoSanto State. According to IBGE data from 2008 [28], the populations from São Paulo and Espírito SantoStates are composed by, respectively: 67.2% and 42.2%Caucasian; 6.2% and ... DiscussionResultsInthepresent,wehaveanalyzed248primaryovarianepithelial neoplasias: 83 adenomas, 19 borderline tumorsand 146 cancers, registered in the t wo main cancer ser-vices ofthestateof Espírito Santo, Brazil, as describedin the Methods ... considering the dis ease pathology aspects, the chemotherapy regimens prescribed to carrier women,and the patients’ survival profile. We have corroborated to the statement that the malignant transformation...