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... 3 indicates that there is a monotonous increase in f-score on the WSJ test set if NANC text is added to our training data in both cases, independent of whether the sentences come from the ... sentences, resulting in a total training set of 4,040k sentences. We believe that our result is quite promising for the future of unsupervised parsing. In putting our best f-score in table 4 into perspective, ... and UML-DOP against the f-scores for U-DOP reported in Bod (2006), the CCM model in Klein and Manning (2002), the DMV dependency model in Klein and Manning (2004) and their combined model DMV+CCM....
... receivable, the cost of administering the accounts and the cost of bad debts on one side, and on the other, the benefits expressed inthe increase in profits and the return received from the trade ... source of financing, as the company is using its own short term assets to obtain financing instead of pledging some other collateral (Zekkar, 2009). Inventory financing is the case where inventory ... pertains to the ability ofthe firm to renew or increase the loan, after it has been paid off, as well as to the ease of securing or increasing the financing on short notice. With factoring,...
... poliomyelitis. These vaccines have been integrated into the public health program of many developing countries including India. Usually, the date and type of vaccination of a child are recorded in a ... services by the mother were significant factors inthe reduction of infant and child mortality inthe 1990s (Rutstein 2000; Hatt L.E and Waters H.R 2006). Inthe Indian context, improvement inthe ... Nagaland had a value of three and more indicating higher inequality in the state of health care. All other states had a value between two and three indicating the degree of inequality in maternal health...
... Suggested ways for improving the peer teaching process In light ofthe initial findings, the investigator introduces the following recommendations for improving the peer teaching process: ã Do not ... process, including emotional support learners offer to each other, as much as the learning task. The roles of teacher and learner may either not be defined or shift during the course ofthe learning ... 10 teachers of ESP in the Department of Foreign Languages at the College of Science, VNU to determine their attitudes, knowledge and teaching skills in applying peer-teaching into their ESP...
... “Small Business Lending and the Changing Structure ofthe Banking Industry,” Journal of Banking andFinance, August.Sullivan, Richard J. 2000. “How Has the Adoption of Internet Banking AffectedPerformance ... counties inthe near future using more recent data. 5 In Charts 3-5, the size categories are not adjusted for inflation and are basedon the size ofthe bank rather than the size ofthe banking organization. ... banks since the mid-1990s says more about the local economies in which they operate than the viability of community banking as abusiness model.Implications of advances in information-gathering...
... state). In con-trast, arginine has been shown to suppress aggregation of some proteins by acting on the unfolded state of the protein and increasing the reversibility of unfolding[37]. Arginine ... analysis ofthe purified proteins indicated thatthey contained < 5% contaminating proteins. The concen-trations of proteins used in these studies were determinedby spectrophotometric methods using ... increase the activity of aB-crystallin against DTT-induced precipi-tation of insulin at intermediate and high concentra-tions, and it also increased the activity of aB-crystallin in preventing the...
... expression of fgl2 to the induced transcription of fgl2 in response to MHV-3. We examined whether amutation ofthe PRD would abolish the induction of fgl2by MHV-3 nucleocapsid protein. As shown in ... fetus and in regulatingimmune responses within the intestine. Induction of fgl2 in macrophages in response to viruses results in the production of a potent coagulant activity with the charac-teristics ... shown in Table 2 andFig. 5. Arrows indicate the bands that are interacting with theseprobes. All the lanes have labelled probes. The adding of extracts andcold probe are indicated inthe top of...
... development of the game situation. Inthe Figure 5, we have illus- trated this inthe same way we did for the case of interruption. The left hand side ofthe solid line is lower than that ofthe ... that interruptions raise the importance score gain by reacting sharply to the sudden increase of the importance score. Abbreviation If the two most important propositions inthe Pool are of ... basic input information on the positions ofthe ball and the players. An NL generator then selects contents from a large number of propositions describing these features. The selection of contents...
... individuals out of 23 were females. Only one ofthe deceased individuals inthe group with widespread pain had a known malignancy at the time ofthe initial survey. However the causes of the ... widespread pain at the outset. During the 12-year period ofthe study, 23 out of 214 individuals died (or 10.7%): 5 from the 73 individuals without chronic pain at the start ofthe study (or ... Cousins, 2004). Some ofthe changes in nerve functions thought to explain the abnormal sensations and sensitisation found in neuropathic pain include reduced descending inhibition inthe CNS (the...
... most of them and access-to-input for the worst in this sub-pool. Conversely, the overbearing influence ofthe financial constraints in the lower half is statistically associated with a rather ... expected-debt. The probability of increasingdebt raises with the fact that the enterprise was indebted inthe past (in all the groups).Nodebt thus appears as a strong inertial component inthe credit-demand ... decreasing for 53% ofthe sample, it has been increasingfor 36%, and has been stable for the remaining 11%. An increase in indebtedness (of 80% in average) is associated with a 14% decrease in production,...
... schooling, the estimated schooling effect could include both the impacts of schooling and the fact that those continuing in school could earn more inthe absence of schooling.2 For the most ... influence. Ignoring these nonschool factors introduces another element of measurement error into the growth analyses inthe same way as it did inthe analysis of individual earnings. From the mid-1960s ... regardless ofthe quality ofthe education system in which it takes place, but delivers different increases in skills depending on the efficiency ofthe education system, the quality of teaching, the...