... dominating to a subordinate position 17 Thus, inplaythe child creates the structure meaning/object, in which the semantic aspect – the meaning of the word, the meaning of the thing – dominates ... inthe form of other things But the moment the stick – i.e., the thing – becomes the pivot for severing the meaning of “horse” from a real horse, the child makes one thing influence another in ... examining a piece of candy, putting it in one’s mouth, chewing it, and then spitting it out Inplaythe object, to win, is recognized in advance At the end of play development, rules emerge; and...
... to link AB (in all the three topologies in Figure 3.1) as the victim link andthe link CD (in Figure 3.1(a)), link CB (in Figure 3.1(b)) and link DC (in Figure 3.1(c)) as the offending links The ... victim is defined as the link with the smallest throughput among all the observed links (i.e., among all the outgoing, incoming, and overheard links); andthe offending link is a link that has a higher ... arrows indicate the directions of the data flows, the bold lines indicate the captured links, andthe dashed lines indicate overheard and 4-node configurations exhibit direct capture and indirect...
... example), and it will make sense Pinching serves to bring the edges of the area in, ” thus creating the zoom-out effect The farther away your two fingers (or finger and thumb) are when starting the ... to shrink objects by “pinching” them or expand objects by fanning out their fingers Or they can type capital letters onscreen by virtually “holding down” the Shift key on the keyboard on the screen ... variant keys include Hold and slide the comma key to access an apostrophe without tapping the ?123 key Inthe Internet keyboard in Safari, hold and slide the com key to view the org and net variations...
... and a Zn ion is bound within the region translated by the overlap The Cys-His boxes are zinc finger binding domains which enable NC to bind to nucleic acids, andthe Zn ion increases the affinity ... gene and protein The interaction between DNA and protein structure and function is precise and interwoven over the entire length of the protein The distribution of mIMRs and rdIMRs and their ... box TheThe mIMRs included inthe test are all ≥58 nt and often span more than a single protein structural element The rdIMRs included inthe test are all ≥15 nt Both mIMRs and rdIMRs begin and...
... Taipei, in northern Taiwan, and occupies 1,221 km2 Its shape has a long and narrow southeast-to-northwest trend, with the southeast inthe Xueshan Range andthe far end on the shores of the Taiwan ... distribution The dots represent the mean value of PM10 concentrations ineach month The values fall within the lower and upper fourth would represent the main trend and hence are useful for understanding ... understanding the general behavior of the PM10 variations The monthly box plot indicates that the concentrations inflate substantially inthe summer period and increase during winter The highest...
... lives inthe imagination, in other words, the space “imagined” by players from their comprehension of the available images; play space, meaning space of the play, which includes the player andthe ... space As long as players continue this engagement, they form a designated space inthe physical world that includes the player andthe gaming system theplay space Finally, actionsinthe virtual ... throughout the virtual world and led to the display of some real world behavior inthe player community In many ways, the resulting player behavior inthe virtual world mirrored our behavior in the...
... (NETWORK/LINK/PHY) For prioritizing handoff users, a scheduler implementing link -layer scheduling with networklayer inputs inheres ineach base station to regulate incoming handoff requests and to ... two parts: the uplink andthe downlink Inthe reverse direction (uplink, i.e., from the mobile station to the base station), the key restriction is the incremental interference inthe system ... there is congestion inthe network since the bandwidth resource becomes more demanding The increasing contention for the available bandwidth will induce more packet loss for both traffic, and the...
... with the root, 0, and is implemented by maintaining a queue Q, that is initially (0) Then, at each of the n following stages of the BFS, the vertex x at the head of the queue is removed from the ... trees : the BFS random walk for a binary tree is a ruin sequence, andinthe correspondence between ruin sequences and general trees, the maximum of the ruin sequence is within O(1) of the height ... is the same as the unconditional distribution of y (n) ˆ (n) On the other hand, the conditional distribution of y given that V = n is the distribution ˆ of the sequence z (n) under the hypothesis...
... Shaoshan forest 4.3 Leaching of base cations from the topand sub-canopy layers Inthe top- canopy layer, the highest leaching of Ca2+ was in spring and that of K+ and Mg2+ both occurred in summer Zeng ... top- canopy in spring and winter was the highest inthe leaching of basic cations, with a leaching flux of 40.1 and 29.4 meq m−2 , respectively But the highest leaching inthe other two seasons ... acid rainwater in Norway spruce and Lovett et al [27] modeled a higher leaching inthe canopy in a balsam fir canopy during the growth times The canopy leaching of Ca2+ , Mg2+ , and K+ inthe subcanopy...
... changes on the proximal fibers of median nerves were found in CTS patients [15-18] We doubted whether the influence of another nerve-fiber site could be neglected inthe clinical diagnosing of the paresis ... (APB) andthe abductor digiti minimi (ADM) muscles The reference electrodes were placed on the tendons of the APB and ADM Following a per cutaneous electric stimulation to the median nerve andthe ... from the latency between the anterior cells andthe muscle Peripheral latency (PL) defined the latency from rootlet to wrist was obtained by subtracting CRL and MDL from the latency between the...
... to indicate the word that differs from the rest inthe position of the main stress ineach of the following questions wandered the dry and mountainous lands between the Rocky Mountains andthe ... According to the passage, which of the following tribes lived inthe grasslands? A The Shoshone and Ute B The Cheyenne C The Hopi and Zuni D The Pawnee and Inuit Question 79 Which of the following ... summer came, they fished for salmon and hunted the lordly caribou The Cheyenne, Pawnee and Sioux tribes, known as the Plains Indians, lived on the grasslands between the Rocky Mountains andthe Mississippi...
... discussed in this passage are differentiated according to A the location inthe brain B the period of time it takes to remember something C how the senses are involved inthe memory D how long the ... American invention Red-green (66) were installed in Cleveland in 1914 Three-colour signals, operated (67) _ hand from a tower inthe (68) of the street, were installed in New York in ... for their children A They are so busy at work that they cannot find time for their children B Busy at work as they are, they try to find time for their children C Busy as they are at work, they...
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... not emptying/refilling your sports bag as soon as you get back from the gym Letting paperwork slip Not putting a tool back in its exact spot, not having spare printer and computer media The trick ... anything practice relaxing • Bouncing Try to always keep busy I call this bouncing (even if what you are doing is ”unimportant”), always something tidying, rearranging, take things out to the ... people often interpret timidity as unfriendliness (THIS WORKS) • Rehearsing When arriving at an appointment, repeat/ rehearse the names of your hosts, their company name, products When going into any...
... think about it, top- level classes make sense Is there ever really a need to have more than one instance of the Mouse class or the Math class? With the Math class, you simply pass a number into ... There also are classes that you can use without the need to create an instance This type of a class is called a top- level class Examples of this type of class include the Math, Mouse, and ... pass a number into a method and a result is returned The Math class doesn't store any of the information that you feed it, so only one copy is needed On the other hand, arrays store unique data,...
... trusted interfaces Each entry inthe DHCP snooping database includes the MAC address of the host, the leased IP address, the lease time, the binding type, andthe VLAN number and interface information ... The bridge-domain command binds the service instance to a bridge domain instance where bridge-id is the identifier for the bridge domain instance Example: The xconnect command specifies theLayer ... (up) the backup interface is in standby mode If the primary interface goes down, the backup interface transitions to the up state andthe router begins using it in place of the primary When the...