... implementation: The lower the score the better. Time of implementation: The lower the amount the better. Manageability by farmers: The easier the better. Economic benefits: The higher the better. ... production: The higher the effect the better. Effect on diseases: The higher the effect the better. Environmental impact: The higher the better. Needed policies: The less the amount ... be affordable. ‐ Time of implementation: this is very important forthe farmers. Many farmers now are already in debt because of the loans they took for their initial investment costs. Forthe local government it is also important to have ...
... a viable to the other More recently, their mobile platforms into the mix the decision boils down to:makingyour priority? third option, what’s these conversations even more complex There is a compelling ... convenient for users, but it could also be perceived as yet another app that crowds their screens Knowing the intentions of the audience is key when determining the right platform for your app ... functionality of the app was not already on the L’Oréal website At the same time, they already had the necessary APIs on their backend to deliver data to a native template The level of backend...
... typewriter, the names of the files in the current directory The command: ls >there creates a file called there and places the listing there Thus the argument >there means ‘‘place output on there.’’ On the ... Implementation of the shell The outline of the operation of the shell can now be understood Most of the time, the shell is waiting forthe user to type a command When the newline character ending the line ... circumstances, the main loop of the shell never terminates (The main loop includes the branch of the return from fork belonging to the parent process; that is, the branch that does a wait, then reads another...
... Distributional Hypothesis: for two words, their similarity in meaning is predicted by the similarity of the distributions of their co-occurring words Later models have expanded the notion of co-occurrence ... considered for features Common approaches use a lexical distance, syntactic relation, or document co-occurrence to define the context The various decisions for selecting the context accounts for many ... construct the vector space from word frequencies in the documents The documents are defined independently of the words that appear in them Co-occurrence models build the vector space using the distribution...
... use the system you are on as both the client and the server, in which case it will perform the scan from the same system you configure the scan After you have entered the information forthe server ... Script Selection The left pane lists broad categories forthe scripts, which is the same as the Nessus plug-in family lists .The right pane lists the individual scripts After making your selection ... should be, navigate to Device at the top of the window and see if the proper network card is selected.You can change the selected card without stopping the scanning .The number of results you get...
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... [0,T ]4 for all T ≥ This completes the proof Regularity of the intersection local timeThe main object of this section is to prove the next theorem dudvdsdt 16 Theorem Let Hd < Then, the intersection ... for all t, s ≥ Existence of the intersection local timeThe aim of this section is to prove the existence of the intersection local time of S H and S H , for an H = and d ≥ We have obtained the ... [26]) Therefore, it seems interesting to study the so-called intersection local timefor sub-fBms, a rather special class of self-similar Gaussian processes The aim of this paper is to prove the...
... account for these as follows The RT geometry causes the factor of two that multiplies the hi vector, just as in (34) The fact that the FD signal occupies half the bandwidth accounts forthe scale ... retransmits the ranging waveform Generally, radio systems cannot receive and transmit on the same frequency at the same time without overloading the receiver’s front-end Therefore, the radio system ... identify the particular node returning the signal Alternatively, time division (TD) multiplexing may be used to separate the links Here, only half thetime (hence, half the SNR) is available for the...
... of the use of multiple camcorders Also, the idea involves some technical difficulties such as the need to perform registration of the data from the different camcorders The idea described in the ... by a subset of the current authors [1].) Previous relevant work includes the work done by Shechtman et al [2] In the latter paper, the authors use a number of camcorders recording the same scene, ... paper avoids these difficulties The layout of the remainder of the paper is as follows: in Section we describe the spectral properties of typical video clips This provides the basis for our approach...
... study include the use of standard definitions for septic shock and infection as well as invasive monitoring with goal directed therapy Patients were excluded if they received steroids in the month ... especially during the first 24 hours after administration [4], though the duration of adrenal suppression induced by etomidate is controversial [5] Exclusion of these patients may explain the lower prevalence ... from steroid replacement; on the other hand, steroids can cause important side effects, such as increased risk of infection or impair wound healing Furthermore, there is no evidence of that administering...
... and M) a time line [17] These still ambiguous times have been designated: ts = time taken by the parent cell in the S phase; t(s+G2) = time taken for completion of a single 'cycle of the central ... easier platforms such as chemilumniscence or fluorescence photodetection may be incorporated into these bioassays, thereby making them more affordable than the aforementioned existing methods for TB ... the G1 phase, tG1); then a further 58, 56, 54 and 52 days would be required for actual division of the tubercle bacilli to occur Therefore, M.tb DNA synthesis may parallel the actual growth of...
... [15] The synthesis of the tetrazine dicarbonic acid derivate was performed as described by [15] The synthesis procedure of the corresponding dansyl derivative was carried out according to the ... of the dansyl derivative and the N-ethyl-diisoproylamine and the dansyl sulfamidoethylamine to the tetrazine product linked with 5-dansyl sulfamidoethylcarboxamide-2-yl Forthe syntheses of the ... dimethyl-1,2,4,5-tetrazine-3,6-dicarboxylate The first highly active part of the construct, allows the ligation of e.g carrier molecules on the desired side of the molecule The second dienophile on the other side with lower...
... V.2.Recommendation…………………………………………………………………… ……30 V.2.1.Selecting and evaluating the texts……………………………………………… ……30 V.2.2 Suggested techniques for integrating short stories and poems in the teaching of reading comprehension ... Efferent reading and aesthetic reading……………………………….………………14 Chapter III: Methodology……………………………………………………………………15 III.1 .The setting………………………………………………………………………………….16 III.2 .The subjects……………………………………………………………… ... Keys for using literary texts in reading classes………………………………….….41 V.3 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………….… 43 V.4 Limitations of the study…………………………………………………………….……43 V.5 Suggestions for...
... interest, the cohesive and the structural qualities of the text; and the readers’ understanding about the topic The readers have to base on their background knowledge, the clues given by theauthor ... relevant to the theme of the poem • Listen to the teacher reading a poem in their mother tongue related to the theme While-reading phase: This phase initially helps students catch the glimpse of the ... is carried out at the beginning of the study whose result is the base fortheauthor to choose the types of literary texts to teach in class whereas the later is conducted at the end of each lesson...
... and useless □ It takes time and of little use □ It makes us look back at the story or the poem to find the information, so we can understand what we read more thoroughly □ Others……………………………………………………………… ... Skimming for idioms and expressions in the full sentences □ It is useless, we can look them up in a dictionary □ It is useful, we can learn them in the context, thus we can remember them longer ... longer and understand their usage □ Others……………………………………………………………… e Interpreting characters in the short story or figurative meanings in the poem □ I think understanding the content is enough...