... the product of a decision on our part to extend theconcept (Weitz, 1956, 188) According to Weitz, this “openness” oftheconceptof art is the condition ofthe possibility of further creativity ... Carroll’s theory of historical narratives, one should take into account, for the reasons given above, Weitz’s sound intuition about the open character oftheconceptof art But on the other hand, the ... examples (e.g the member of a primitive society with no conceptof art who creates the representation of a leopard and manages to endow it with something ofthe fearsomeness ofthe animal; see...
... and the other theater was the Milwaukee Repertory Theater This era introduced theconcept that high quality theatrical works could exist successfully outside the Broadway area The success of these ... harkens back to the 1930s when the optimum locationof manufacturing industries became a popular theme From the perspective of classical location theory, access to transportation is one ofthe key variables ... relative importance oflocation in the marketing strategy More specifically the research seeks to investigate the following themes: (i) the attributes that explain thelocationof theaters in second...
... device with 151 sensors (coils) The color encodes the Gaussian weighting, that is, the influence ofthe synthetic background signal The center of appearance ofthe synthetic signal is marked by a ... with respect to a suitable set of building blocks These building blocks may, for example, consist ofthe elements of a basis, a frame, or even ofthe elements of huge dictionaries Classical examples ... and the WeylHeisenberg group, one obtains the Besov spaces and the modulation spaces, respectively In the setting ofthe affine Weyl-Heisenberg group and the specific case vs (ω) = (1 + s |ω|) , the...
... At the top ofthe slope the wedge of water makes a level with the surface in the upper pound and the gate which holds back the upper pound falls under the pressure ofthe wedge To propel the ... passing the locks, so in the 1960s two new lengths of canal were built, one at the level ofthe canal below the lowest lock and the other at the level above the highest lock Linking the two levels ... as the Oude Rijn (Old Rhine), entered the sea to the west of Leiden The third, the southern branch, is the modern outlet via Rotterdam and the Hook of Holland The Romans wished to connect the...
... CONTENTS Theconceptof measurement; What is measured?; The benefits ofthe measurement; The laws (rules) of measurement; Measure scales; Three standards of a measurement; Psychological measure; The ... reactions of skin, blood pressure, heart rate, and pupil ofthe eyes, the senses of man However, in the interview we usually apply the attitude scales 23 6.1 The normal psychological measure In the ... (+/-), if using division (/), the results will be meanless 16 4.4 The Ratio scale The Ratio scale has all of particularity ofthe interval scale Moreover, the point in the ratio scale is a value...
... represents the apparent extension ofthe interaction zone but only to that of their mother root The global response was essentially local, since only the laterals close to the tip ofthe mother root ... responded In the second example [7], the growing medium ofthe root system was artificially made heterogeneous by the means of a hydroponics system, in which the major part ofthe root system bathed ... along the shoot This pattern of emergence is highly organised, since the roots on a given node appear only when the roots ofthe node just beneath have completed their emergence Furthermore, the...
... and ZG gathered the patient’s history and prepared the clinical pictures AT supervised the interpretation ofthe data and the design ofthe allergologic work-up MW organized and finalised the manuscript ... another example for theconceptof compartment allergy Consent Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this case report and any accompanying images A copy ofthe ... drafting the manuscript and revising it critically for important intellectual content All authors read and approved the final version ofthe manuscript Competing interests The authors declare that they...
... greater than The response interval was measured from the time of dispatch of emergency vehicles until the time of arrival at the street address (not time of collapse to arrival at the patient’s ... greater than The response interval was measured from the time of dispatch of emergency vehicles until the time of arrival at the street address (not time of collapse to arrival at the patient’s ... many ofthe patients were already awakening by the time of EMS arrival at the scene Nevertheless, the authors also noted that all survivors received some period of chest compressions and other...
... and the prothrombin time, which are the main features driving the development of ATC [6] Page ofThe performance ofthe tool might be improved if a better near-patient measure ofthe severity of ... in the emergency department However, the performance ofthe model was only moderate, and the AUC of our tool of 0.81 is consistent with other prediction tools (0.68 to 0.85) [15-20] Setting the ... outside of their original datasets We designed this international multicenter study to reappraise the utility of massive transfusion as a clinical concept in modern trauma care The first aim of the...
... ruler and the father observe the nature ofthe minister and the son If their nature is good, the ruler and the father will nurture and guide them, keeping them far away from the bad If their nature ... consistent in the second part of chapter Wang Xiaoyi contributes to the scholarship ofthe period with his panoramic portrait of Learning ofthe Profound His clarification oftheconceptof nature ... Account of Tales ofthe World, 346 Shishuoxinyu 世說新語, 392; A New Account of Tales ofthe World, 402 4 The social and intellectual context of Han-Wei The last years ofthe Han dynasty and the subsequent...
... denial ofthe affective powers of irony If the critics admit their emotional reaction to irony, then they risk becoming the object of irony: this personal stake in theconceptof irony removes the ... protagonist The blending ofthe protagonist’s voice with the narrator’s, together with evidence in the text that contradicts the views of either or both, ironise and destabilise the views of these ... against didacticism Of R.J Farrer’s book, The House of Shadows, she writes: The drawback ofthe concentration which is the result ofthe scheme ofthe book is naturally that the characters are...
... “tastes” ofthe heart-mind the natural attraction ofthe heart-mind to ethical things When the likings ofthe heart-mind are activated in response to the stimuli of certain circumstances, impulses of ... to get in the good books of its parents, the desire to win the accolades of those at the scene, and the desire to relieve the vicarious distress one feels due to the unpleasantness ofthe child’s ... by asserting the erroneousness in thinking that the orientation ofthe heart-mind towards yi can be sought from the influence of qi motility on the workings ofthe heart-mind In other words, Gaozi...
... Nhật, PhD The Thesis was defended at the Examination Council for the M.A thesis, the University of Danang Time : December 15th, 2013 Venue : The University of Danang The original of this thesis is ... [48, p 74] The percentage ofthe phenomenon of loss of meaning is presented as follows: Figure 2: The percentage of loss of meaning 18 4.3.2 Gain of Meaning in lexical feature a Gain of Conceptual ... to the ideas ofthe author, the teachers should guide them to employ appropriate and approaches On the part ofthe students, with a good understanding and using ofthe translation stragegies, they...
... identify the literal and figurative meanings of these idioms On the other hand, the learners should equip themselves with the knowledge of cultural background as much as possible They should study the ... Interpreting the denotative meaning ofthe given idioms related to theconceptof “Black”, “White” in the source language + Clarifying the connotative ofthe idiom mentioned + Explaining the general ... METHODS To find out the similarities and differences between the two languages in terms ofthe semantics, syntax, rhetorical and cognition ofthe idioms related to theconceptof “Black”, “White”,...
... define what business the company is in or is to be in and the kind of company it is or is to be CHAPTER 1: Marketing and theConceptof Planning and Strategy 161 1-4 IMPORTANCE OF STRATEGY Any organization ... about control of initiative 162 CHAPTER 1: Marketing and theConceptof Planning and Strategy 1-5 DEFINITION OF STRATEGIC PLAN Strategic plan specifies the sequence and timing of steps that ... set of criteria consisting of price, competitors, customer groups, and shared experience: a Price—To the extent that price changes in a product entail a review ofthe pricing policy of other...
... Second, the speed of adjustment towards the “equilibrium price of retail bank products” is significantly higher since the launch ofthe euro The introduction ofthe euro may have 11 The effect of ... relates to the effect of Stage Three of EMU on bank pricing First, the importance ofthe long-term market rate in the equilibrium price of retail bank products has often been reduced since the introduction ... 2001) The main lesson of these banking structure studies is that the pricing behaviour of banks may depend on the degree of competition and contestability in the different segments ofthe retail...
... change the business logic of their firm In the following subsections we outline some ofthe general roles that the literature proposes for the business model concept (i.e for the use of formally ... Present, and Future oftheConcept by A Ostenwalder, Y Pigneur, and C.L Tucci 1990s This surge coincidences with the advent ofthe Internet in the business world and the steep rise ofthe NASDAQ stock ... business logic of a specific firm It is a description ofthe value a company offers to one or several segments of customers and ofthe architecture ofthe firm and its network of partners for...
... Second, the speed of adjustment towards the “equilibrium price of retail bank products” is significantly higher since the launch ofthe euro The introduction ofthe euro may have 11 The effect of ... relates to the effect of Stage Three of EMU on bank pricing First, the importance ofthe long-term market rate in the equilibrium price of retail bank products has often been reduced since the introduction ... 2001) The main lesson of these banking structure studies is that the pricing behaviour of banks may depend on the degree of competition and contestability in the different segments ofthe retail...