... Ngarrka-ngku.ka marlu marna-kurra luwa.rnu ngarni.nja-kurra (man-ergative-aux kangaroo grass-obj shoot-past eat-infmitive-obj) 'The man is shooting the kangaroo while it is eating grass.' This example ... string analyz-iti-able is arguably well-formed as far as the phonology is concerned, but is ill-formed syntactically since -ity attaches to adjectives, not to verbs, and able attaches to adjectives, ... i,e, the morphemes are in the right order and the relevant phonological rules have applied correctly over the appropriate domains n we then pass the morphological analysis off tothe syntactic parser...
... only As regards the second aim, the TCj which accompany a current word may reveal that it could be a possible indicator of a main clause, or subordinate clause, or a phrase If such is the case, an ... it, and (3) the most suitable external media for its storage and retrieval Of far greater concern is the fact that we are not fully aware of the mental processes involved in the performance of the ... is associated with four designators: Its clause number (C), A Status Flag (v) to indicate whether the predicate of the clause has or has not occurred, Its phrase number (P), and A Backward Flag...
... An introduction to 2-fuzzy n-normed linear spaces and anew perspective tothe Mazur–Ulam problem Choonkil Park1 and Cihangir Alaca∗2 Department of Mathematics, Research Institute for Natural ... space onto a real normed linear space is a linear mapping up to translation Baker [12] showed an isometry from a real normed linear space into a strictly convex real normed linear space is a ne ... Misiak [3], a Kim and Cho [4], and Malˇeski [5] developed the theory of n-normed c space In [6], Gunawan and Mashadi gave a simple way to derive an (n−1)-norm from the n-norms and realized that any...
... (a1 − 1) n = a1 a1 aj a1 a2 a1 aj − − + + a − a1 a( a − a1 ) j=3 (1 + a − a1 )(1 + a − a1 − aj ) a( a − a1 ) = a1 a1 a2 a1 (a − a1 − a2 ) a1 aj − − − Cn (a) + a − a1 a( a − a1 ) a( a − a1 ) (1 + a ... j=1 a1 + aj − a1 aj − aj − − Cn (a) + a − a1 − aj a − a1 + a − aj a a1 + aj a1 aj − − − Cn (a) + a − a1 − aj + a − a1 + a − aj a1 aj a1 aj =− + Cn (a) (1 + a − a1 )(1 + a − a1 − aj ) a( a − a1 ... a − a1 − aj )k! a2 ! · · · an ! kaj (a − a1 + k)! (1 + a − a1 )(1 + a − a1 − aj )k! a2 ! · · · an ! by (2.1) for the case n = a1 and m = a − a1 kaj (a − a1 + k)! (1 + a − a1 )(1 + a − a1 − aj...
... heparin administration as rapidly as necessary? How can dosage of the drug be titrated to achieve maximal local effects without the risk of systemic complications? What is the adequate duration ... remains to be done The following questions need to be answered As the pro-coagulant state in the alveolar space begins in the early phases of ALI, how can it be assessed in order to initiate ... Critical Care Vol 12 No Suter The translation of a potentially beneficial effect of inhaled heparin in experimental models of ALI to clinical practice has not yet been achieved; important additional...
... conformal tensor Recall that those parameters that not appear in the curvature quantities are called kinematic parameters and those that appear in the curvature quantities are called dynamical ... of the matter λ satisfies (2.6 0a) , which is the Laplace equation in the flat background Euclidean space of ρ and z It is natural to interpret λ as the Newtonian gravitational potential Recall that ... coordinate transformation (2.56) is the same one as in the usual case and shows that ˜ the parameter A, like A, governs the acceleration of the black hole On the other hand, m, like m, is the ADM mass...
... separate the negative feedback terms into two classes al, , ano and uno+i, , a, such a way that the delays belonging tothe coefficients ui (1 I i I no) are small enough and Cz =no+las(t) ... global asymptotic stability analysis of nonautonomous delay logistic equations We show that the negative feedback terms with “small delay” help in the stabilization of equation (1.1) Roughly speaking, ... have a steady state solution We derive new sufficient and also necessary, in some special case necessary and sufficient conditions for equation (1.1) to be globally asymptotically stable the above...
... from the Sandia National Laboratory study on enterprise transformation serves to bring the dangers that managers and administrators face when attempting to impose a transformational change into their ... approaches to implementing a transformation: the Sandia National Laboratories approach, a four-level transformation model that focuses on identifying a transformation trigger, and an eight-factor ... of change initiatives, and they serve as approaches to framing the planned change to fit into the technical and human aspects of the change The Social and Behavioral Perspective in Transformation...
... macro-prudential regulation at the national level The Government, the Bank and the FSA are engaging in Europe and with international partners on this and other crucial issues Anew approach to financial ... financial information that gives a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the firm; to enable the Treasury to direct a person appointed as a bank administrator to comply with such measures ... respond are set out in Annex A 1.18 The Government has chosen to amend the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA) to give effect tothe reform programme, rather than to repeal the Act and...
... domains and was in the range of 0.6 to 2.0 (always on a 7-point scale) Discussion This validation study indicated that the Laval Questionnaire represents a valid measure of health-related quality ... standardized response mean = magnitude of change /the standard deviation of change [25] The larger the standardized response mean, the more responsive to change the questionnaire † p value attached ... this new questionnaire to be used in clinical trials Methods The Laval Questionnaire The Laval Questionnaire is a 44-item questionnaire that is meant to be used as an evaluative instrument - that...
... the Floodsearch project was to characterise re-suspended particle-bound contaminants in the water layer under simulated flood conditions, and to assess the ecotoxicological relevance of these re-suspended ... kg−1) and benzo [a] pyrene (8.3 mg kg−1) A total amount of about 700 kg artificial sediment was prepared for the experiments in the annular flume and half of the sediment was spiked with the abovedescribed ... instrumentation to control environmental parameters) instrumental chemical analyses ranged from 52% to 74% After introducing sediment into the annular flume, it was carefully overlaid by water and...
... essential communications and analytical tools to capture that data and incorporate it into a financial and valuation model that forms the basis for a successful investment strategy For example, the ... performance, and the markets’ take on both It is a rich and robust way to analyze all the important aspects of both the real economy (the G and E part) and the financial economy (M) so that our analysis ... approach” to determining value simply because you have a market factor the price—in the valuation equation As a result, that noncompany-specific market factor distracts from the task at hand—what is the...
... efficiency, and ECAPi is the ratio of equity capital to gross total assets The use of ECAPi as an inverse measure of leverage is standard in banking research in part because of the regulatory attention ... exogenous variables in the capital equation (6) The vector of control variables in the capital equation (6), Z2, includes market prices, other bank characteristics, and market and regulatory factors ... these additional banks are owner managed rather than professionally managed, and therefore not provide a good laboratory for testing the agency costs of the separation of ownership and management.19...
... non-parametric alternatives were used To evaluate the capacity to significantly discriminate the scores of the three groups, the non-parametric KruskallWallis test was applied The non-parametric ... on the classification of the AJCC (American Joint Committee on Cancer) of the tested cancers Participation was voluntary Demographic data was collected for students and residents Anonymity was ... method, all questions have the same maximum (1) and minimum (0) value Scores obtained on each question are added to obtain a total score for the test With SCTs, a theoretical score of 100 would mean...
... threshold to saturation (Figure 3) The transformation was employed to estimate the functional input tothe human circadian system, which appears to apply to both light-induced nocturnal melatonin ... circadian disruption is to be studied with any degree of accuracy, it is important to quantitatively characterize light and dark as it affects the human circadian system because the light-dark pattern ... indicate prolonged times of rest and, usually, darkness Although many analyses of the activity and of the transformed CS data are possible, the data in Figure were used to develop a quantitative...
... variation in patient activation strategies A semi-structured approach was chosen to minimize variation among interviewers and to facilitate a systematic means of gathering data and conducting analysis ... the healthcare provider can make the final decision Another approach could be to inform providers at the clinics of the letters and tell patients the providers are aware they may bring them to ... VA and other health systems and have potential value to clinical administration leaders who are responsible for improving the quality of care The patient activation strategy was acceptable to...
... financial incentive, as well as a phone call from a health educator to remind them of the letter and to answer any questions about the intervention All patients were asked to return a postcard ... and that date had been like on a specialty care visit, so it was a number that I probably wasn’t aware of because maybe they were fine the day I saw them and it did change my plan, you know, after ... but actually changed their clinical approach to hypertension management Some stated the intervention provided new information about thiazides, or otherwise changed their view of thiazides as a...
... variation in patient activation strategies A semi-structured approach was chosen to minimize variation among interviewers and to facilitate a systematic means of gathering data and conducting analysis ... the healthcare provider can make the final decision Another approach could be to inform providers at the clinics of the letters and tell patients the providers are aware they may bring them to ... VA and other health systems and have potential value to clinical administration leaders who are responsible for improving the quality of care The patient activation strategy was acceptable to...
... financial incentive, as well as a phone call from a health educator to remind them of the letter and to answer any questions about the intervention All patients were asked to return a postcard ... and that date had been like on a specialty care visit, so it was a number that I probably wasn’t aware of because maybe they were fine the day I saw them and it did change my plan, you know, after ... but actually changed their clinical approach to hypertension management Some stated the intervention provided new information about thiazides, or otherwise changed their view of thiazides as a...
... [11] and is now supported by the papaya sequence Figure Papaya plant and mature fruit (a) A papaya plant heavy with fruit (b) Mature papaya fruit (a) Photo courtesy of Wikicommons (b) Photo courtesy ... has yielded a vast set of molecular genetic markers that can be used to create higher yielding, more nutritious and hardier papaya varieties It is safe to assume that the genomes of all the major ... courtesy Jayson Talag, University of Arizona Arabidopsis genes outnumbered papaya by two to one, and this trend was consistent with all the other plant genome sequences The team next asked what the...