... Histogram and standard deviation comparisons. (a) , (c), (e) are histograms and standard
deviation corresponding to R, G, B color of image 9a; (b), (d), (f) are histograms and standard deviation ... Histogram and standard deviation comparisons. (a) , (c), (e) are histograms and standard
deviation corresponding to R, G, B color of image 9b; (b), (d), (f) are histograms and standard deviation ... with more meaningful information
than two original images. Now the quantity of synthesized image can be evaluated via standard
deviation σ of histogram. The smaller the standard deviation is,...
... (and a morphological analyzer), and
a fair amount of unlabeled training data, but hardly
any annotated corpora. We actually report results
on full morphological disambiguation for Hebrew, a
task ... Czech.
Khalil Sima’an, Alon Itai, Alon Altman Yoad Winter,
and Noa Nativ. 2001. Building a tree-bank of mod-
ern Hebrew text. Journal Traitement Automatique des
Langues (t .a. l.). Special Issue on NLP and ... and bigram counts (ig-
noring the tag-word annotations). This small seed
initialization (InitTrans) has a great impact on ac-
curacy. Overall, we reach 89.4% accuracy on full
morphological and 92.4%...
... receptor antagonist (IL-1ra)
might be agood candidate to inhibit IL-1 activity. However, many
questions need to be addressed before contemplating therapy in
humans. IL-1 blockade is also a great challenge ... osteoarthritis
and results from animal models suggest that IL-1ra may have
beneficial effects. The clinical benefit of a local injection of IL-1ra in
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Abstract
IL-1 plays a key role in disc degeneration and could be a valid
target...
... Brady, Sarah Cooper, Sarah Edwards, Adam Harrison,
Farhad Islam, Liz James, Grace Robinson, Susan Spindler, Brenda Strachan, Helena
Watson, Lynne Harris, David Carter, Sarah Vepers – and particularly ... eventually become a medical student is intrusive and requires great
tact from the observer and good will from both doctor and patient. Doctors’
children may have an advantage here (the only advantage ... home, shadow your local GP, visit a hospital and talk
to staff, or care for an elderly or disabled relative, you should come away
with a clear and realistic perspective of what illness can mean for...
... land administration, land information systems, spatial data infrastructure and
digital cadastral data base.
SUMMARY
FIG and other international organizations have demonstrated that a ... need to gain a holistic view of the landscape with its economic
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National Spatial Data Infrastructures are not new and many developed countries claim that they have one.
However in practice ... environmental protection and sustainable socio-
economic development.
A developing country, due to its institutional arrangements and the interplay with a range of
social structures, has a greater...
... an
organization that had all the good leaders it needed. For that reason, good
leaders are always on the lookout for potential leaders. If you have done
your own research on leadership characteristics, ... I
have a terrible attitude a 1 on a scale of 1 to 10—I can improve it all
the way up to a 10 by making the right choices. I can choose to have a
great attitude.
In contrast, natural ability ... walks out and says,
“I’m going to change my life.” Another walks out with a yawn and says,
I’ve heard all this stuff before.” Why is that?
The wealthy man says to a thousand people, “I read...
... school programs that are
meaning
ful, such as biology, reading, and math, not
o
n ones that are
use
less
,
such as ar
t and music
ap
pre
ciation. Let’s face it: The miracles that
saints
lik
e ... on school programs that
are meaningful, such as biology, reading, and math,
not on ones that are useless, such as art and music
appreciation. (d) Let’s face it: The miracles that
saints like doctors ... though it’s a Mexican restaurant.
Now this restaurant sounds like a place to avoid,
doesn’t it? What’s good about this argument is not only
that it offers several distinct premises that separately
support...
... compared to retrieving a single value using an
output parameter or using a DataReader, it allows a single value to be returned with the
least code and may therefore improve readability and maintainability. ... ExecuteScalar( ) method of the Command object returns a single value from the data
source rather than a table or data stream. While the ExecuteScalar( ) method does not
result in a performance ... therefore improve readability and maintainability.
If the result set returns more than one result, the first column of the first row is returned
as a scalar value. A null reference is returned if...