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contamination with the mantle materials. The
model age TDM=1880 m.y. calculated fromthe
isochron suggested that the provenance of
metamorphic rocks of Con Voi range might
derive fromthe Proterozoic ... shears recorded by the
minerals ofthe first paragenesis indicated a left
lateral motion. The secondary minerals
crystallized within the pressure shadow ofthe
main minerals ofthe first paragenesis ... by the muscovite, biotite and chlorite ofthe
second assemblage of minerals.
Stretching lineation defined by minerals of
two parageneses had the same direction. The
different criteria of...
... rows in the race ought to live till the age of 60;
and if all the members ofthe Oxford 1829 crew had
lived till the 10th of June, 1869, the 40th anniversary of
the race, and then died, their lives ... University
Matches came off, in which 32 crews competed. In the
case of each of these crews I have calculated the pro-
bable duration of life ofthe different Oarsmen of whom
they were composed: the following ... reason
may the British mother bewail the murder of her inno*
cents and denounce the callous indifference of those to
whom their education is entrusted. As a further proof
of the dangers which result from...
... off as it was before climate change. They can choose to do nothing—to suffer
(or enjoy the benefits from) the full impact ofclimate change. Or they can decide to adapt to the level
where the ... separation of costs of development from those of adaptation in the EACC study), the
major difference between them is the sixfold increase in the cost of coastal zone management
and defense under the ... change. The difference between these two worlds entails a series of
actions to adapt to the new world conditions. And the costs of these additional actions are the costs of
adapting to climate...
... Indiana, covers the bulk of Marion County in the central part ofthe state, pop-
ulation 860,454. The city is situated in the upper part ofthe White River watershed—a
system of rivers draining ... intensity
of sewage overflows and sewage treatment bypasses. The EPA’s Office of Research and
Development is currently assessing the potential impacts ofclimate change on the
frequency and size of ... much of
the bacteria fromthe overlying water column where it accumulated in the bottom
deposits of a river. But the viable Salmonella species were still being recovered in the
sediment over the...
... Environment ofthe Commission on the strategic direction ofthe CAFE pro-
gramme. The approaches to answering the questions were rather complex. The
procedure for preparing the report Health aspects of ... employed and the presentation ofthe material in this publication do not imply the expression
of any opinion whatsoever on the part ofthe World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any ... independent review ofthe health aspects of air quality in Europe.
The project began in late 2001 and ran until the middle of 2004. The results ofthe
review are described in a number of reports (see...
... has
become another issue because it is caused by an extreme low concentration of chemical substances. These problems
are discussed fromthe viewpoint of environmental hygiene in the present study. ... areas complained of
narrowness of their houses in the 1960 s. At the
time, airtight houses started to be built in urban area,
and air pollution due to a lack of fresh air because
of the low ventilation ... issue from
the 1960s to early 1970s in Japan. On this ba-
sis, the committee on sick house syndrome (SHS)
by the Ministry of Health, L abour, and Welfare of
Japan announced the guideline value of...
... involves the difficult
problem of recovering the sense vectors from
the mixtures. In this paper we argue that the
demixing problem can be avoided since the
contextual behavior ofthe senses ... reflect the sum of
the contextual behavior of a word’s underlying
senses, i.e. they are mixtures of all senses occur-
ring in the corpus.
However, since reconstructing the sense vectors
from the ... at only the three main di-
mensions ofthe context matrices.
1 Introduction
The topic of this paper is word sense induction,
that is the automatic discovery ofthe possible
senses of a word....
... the perfor-
mance ofthe tagger.
3. THE EXPERIMENT
3.1. DATA
The first step in testing this hypothesis was to evalu-
ate the current performance of PARTS in handling the
phrasal verb construction. ...
probability ofthe word points to a noun. These are
the very cases that should be treated as one unit in
the system. The lexical probability should be assigned
to the pair as a whole rather than ... constitute a problem for the model.
2. PHRASAL VERBS
The basic assumption underlying the stochastic pro-
cess is the notion of independence. Words are defined
as units separated by spaces and then...
... substrate binding, as the K
m
value of the
Tyr183Phe mutant hardly differs from that ofthe wild-type
enzyme (Table 4), the K
cat
value of this mutant has dropped
by 80% (Table 4). Fromthe structural ... contributes to the formation of the
oxazolinium intermediate in concert with Asp125, but not
to the binding ofthe substrate.
Comparison of our kinetic data with data ob tained from
other family ... methionine residue resulting
from the cloning procedure has apparently been cleaved off
during the maturation ofthe e nzyme.
Enzyme activity studies
The lysozyme activities ofthe various hevamine variants...
... dwells in thee more endless and
eternal than the cells ofthe flowers, the spheres ofthe planets, and the life ofthe
insect—if thou recognizest in thyself as in a shadow the reflection ofthe Eternal ... co-operation in the progress ofthe work, and many
valuable suggestions; to Prof. Feuling, the eminent philologist, ofthe University of
Wisconsin, for his literal version ofthe extracts fromthe "Deutsche ... it; I heard the lowing of cattle and the songs ofthe herdsmen; I saw the
hunters with their rifles crossing the mountains, and the old and young gathering
together at twilight in the village;...
... in the
education variables, only the direct effects ofthe years of schooling ofthe head of the
household, the years of schooling ofthe money manager and the average schooling of the
heads of ... number of adult females in
the household, the number of adult males in the household, the number of children in the
household, a measure ofthe real wealth ofthe household six year prior to the ... Participation in
lending institutions in the Northeast is strongly influenced by the education ofthe head of
the household as well.
In the Northeast, the importance ofthe money manager’s education for...
... places, but
declares at the bottom of page 135, " ;The reign of Akbar is one ofthe most important
in the history of India; it is one ofthe most important in the history ofthe world");
Mountstuart ... further their interests, and the peasants
The most powerful of these Rajput chiefs was the Prince of Mewâr who had
particularly attracted the attention ofthe Emperor by his support ofthe ... for followers of other
faiths, with one ofthe greatest stains in the history of humanity. When a tax-collector
gathered the taxes ofthe Hindus and the payment had been made, the Hindu was...