... paying tribute tothe memory ofthe highly respected teacher, the excellent mathematician and one ofthe most outstanding researchers of functional equations and inequalities Debrecen, October 2008 ... the reader has a basic knowledge ofthe calculus, theory of Lebesgue’s measure and integral, algebra, topology and set theory However, for the convenience ofthe reader, in the first part ofthe ... well ordered and two such sets are similar if and only if they have the same number of elements (The proof of these facts is left tothe reader.) The set (N, ), where stands for the usual inequality...
... good Now the role ofthe instances becomes more important In the prototype system the instances contain, as one of their attributes, specific details ofthe service they offer: in the case of a Travel ... on tothe class candidate list within Domain Spotter Otherwise it performs a Prolog cut and allows the call to pass to another subclass In the next dialogue turn the Dialogue Manager uses the ... generically at the level ofan Expert subclass let us assume the Travel Expert, in order to explore further the evolution of a typical transaction However, for the enquiry to stand any chance o f reaching...
... V.Fock, The Theory of Space, Time, and Gravitation, trans By N.N Kemmer, 2nd rev.ed., Macmilan, New York, 1964 [5] S.Weinberg, Gravitation and Cosmology: Principles and Applications of General Theory ... Acknowledgements: We extend our thanks tothe professors in laboratory of theoretical physics of University of Natural Sciences, VNU-HCM, especially tothe professor NGUYEN NGOC GIAO for helpful ... respect tothe background gravitational potential font” of universe ϕg0 Whether this font is just the absolute space of Newton”! However the background font is not actually absolute but vanishes...
... and median distance tothe ligand are given in Table The statistical significance ofthe prediction was also calculated applying the Mann-Whitney test tothe distances from the ligand tothe predicted ... performed the programming and drafted the manuscript MSG participated in the data collection and analysis and manuscript preparation AAM and ARR participated in the design ofthe algorithms ABR and ... participated in the data collection OVK participated in the design ofthe algorithms, data collection, and analysis and preparation ofthe manuscript All authors have read and approved the final manuscript...
... fully in my Kinds of Being: A Study of Individuation, Identity andthe Logic of 18 An introduction tothe philosophy of mind ciple is correct, then, and turn tothe case of a person and his or her ... conception ofthe whole of reality, we cannot hope to render compatible the theories and observations ofthe various different sciences: and providing that conception is not the task of any one of those ... it, then, it seems, by analogy with the statue andthe lump of bronze, every part ofthe body must be a part ofthe person but not every part ofthe person can be part ofthe body: that is to...
... conception ofthe whole of reality, we cannot hope to render compatible the theories and observations ofthe various different sciences: and providing that conception is not the task of any one of those ... the ontological status of subjects of experience andthe relationship between mental and physical states Then, in chapters and 4, I move on to discuss certain general theories ofthe nature of mental ... what they say about this Secondly, if they mean to abandon reasoned argument altogether, even in defence of their own position, then I have Introduction nothing more to say to them because they...
... strange coincidence, the inhabitants of this planet speak a language which sounds just like English and that they use the word ‘snow’ for the stuff descending from their skies An inhabitant ofthe ... something that we can see, hear or touch than is the number We can touch snow and see its whiteness, because snow is a concrete, physical stuff Equally, we can see and touch a token ofthe English sentence-type ... partly by their context of use Thus, ‘here’ and ‘now’ are standardly used by speakers to refer, respectively, tothe place andthe time at which they are speaking, while ‘this’ is standardly used...
... strings of meaningless marks or sounds If that is so, then to abandon the category of belief is implicitly to abandon also the very notions of truth and falsehood and therewith, it seems, the very ... an account of our concepts of mental states than as a theory ofthe nature of mental states themselves 52 An introduction tothe philosophy of mind ing an adequate account ofthe character of ... machinery But rejection of any type–type theory of mental and physical states is consistent with acceptance of a token–token theory, that is, a theory according to which any token mental state, such...
... colour and shape ofthe tree andofthe house, the intervening ground between them, the sky behind them, and other objects in their vicinity (together with their colours and shapes) And these other ... this is passed tothe other tank andthe same amount of water is let into or out of it But a much easier solution is to place the two tanks on the same level and join them by an interconnecting ... Investigation into the Human Representation and Processing of Visual Information (New York: W H Freeman and Company, 1982) A good introduction to Marr’s theory is to be found in Vicki Bruce and Patrick...
... that analyse c o n t e n t are essentially two-pronged: there are always t w o a g e n c i e s — u s and t h e m , the body andthe spirit, the ego andthe id, the brain andthe mind Part ofthe ... Award ofthe Sleep R e s e a r c h Society in 8 His major research interests are the neurophysiological basis ofthe mind and behaviour; sleep and dreaming; andthe history of neurology and psychiatry, ... legitimate and intense concern andthe occurrence ofthe event that one fears We can turn the question around and ask what constitutes scientific proof ofthe occurrence of dreams that are 20 Why did the...
... BEFORE THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS III THE GERMAN INVASIONS ANDTHE BREAK-UP OFTHE ROMAN EMPIRE 25 IV THE RISE OFTHE PAPACY 44 V THE MONKS ANDTHE CONVERSION OFTHE GERMANS 56 VI CHARLES MARTEL AND ... Italy, and then the rest of Europe, awoke again tothe beauty and truth ofthe classical literature and began to emulate the ancient art, the process of educating the barbarians may be said to have ... most ofthe emperors ofthe West had proved weak and indolent rulers The barbarians wandered hither and thither[Pg 28]pretty much at their pleasure, andthe German troops in the service ofthe Empire...
... reference: the intended use ofthe algorithm, the importance ofthe algorithm in relationship to others from both practical and theoretical standpoints, the difficulty of analysis, andthe accuracy and ... average-case analysis is important and effective in modern applications is that we can often manage to inject randomness into a problem instance so that it appears tothe algorithm (and tothe analyst) to ... convinced ofthe validity ofthe algorithm as well as ofthe correctness ofthe process of analysis Some algorithms are worth analyzing because their analyses can add tothe body of mathematical tools...
... processes of ‘cell growth and ⁄ or maintenance’ and ‘immune response’ Taken together, the novel strategies and applications presented herein may help to understand more precisely the function of a ... (WT) and meprina ⁄ b MDCK cells were treated in the same way Media of trypsin-treated and nontreated cells were prepared and then subjected to 1D SDS ⁄ PAGE and subsequent densitometric image analysis ... matching of protein spots first to reference gels ofthe same condition and thereafter to reference gels common to both conditions The stepwise annotation of protein spots to two independent levels of...
... were used to amplify omcA (lane 2), omcB (lane 3), mtrA (lane 4) and mtrB (lane 5) in the omcA– mutant, and omcA (lane 7), omcB (lane 8), mtrA (lane 9) and mtrB (lane 10) in the omcB– mutant MR-1R ... thought to be composed of cytochromes and a quinone, located in both the cytoplasmic membrane (CymA and menaquinone) andthe outer membrane (OmcB, and a partial role for OmcA) [4,9–11] The 21 ... grown on the different metals are shown in Fig 1B Construction ofthe omcA– and omcB– single mutants andofthe omcA– omcB– double mutant strains of MR-1 Single omcA– and omcB– mutants and a double...
... 4, and, of course, reduplication The input consists ofthe stream of segments and a stream of stressesS: pangupangu Lexical lookup is complicated due tothe fact that the surface string can differ ... prefixation and suffixation, involves the attachment ofan affix to a word; but, unlike these other two processes, an infixed affix occurs within the word rather than at the edge ofthe word [3] ... a word rather than tothe whole word 2.2 The Non.Isomorphism of Morphophonology and Morphosyntax Another fundamental property of morphology is the fact that the structure required for the phonology...
... quantification to resolve pro-forms and VP ellipses to their antecedents The variable quantification in TLG is comparable tothe use of memory in storing antecedents and anaphora The verbs V1 and ... can consider the SVC V4 to V5 as a complement ofthe SVC V1 to V3 Pro-drops occur at the object positions ofthe verbs V1 , V2 , and V3 On the other hand, we can also consider the SVC V1 to ... goes out to seek Laay in the cane field and he finds that it is about to walk away.’ The sentence in (17) are split into two SVCs: the series of V1 to V3 andthe series of V4 to V5 , because they not...
... years, the explanation of how the Roman Empire ofthe West andthe wild and unknown districts inhabited by the German races have become the Europe of Gladstone and Bismarck, of Darwin and Pasteur ... due to their love of adventure, their hope of enjoying some ofthe advantages of their civilized neighbors, or the need of new lands for their increasing numbers Andthe Romans, by means of their ... east ofthe Saxons, andto force the Bohemians to acknowledge the supremacy ofthe Frankish king and pay tribute to him [Sidenote: The marches and margraves.] The necessity of insuring the Frankish...
... from pancreatic islets (a), showing details ofthe insulin and (b) and C-peptides and (c) signals The most abundant peptides turned out to be those from proinsulin Insulin andand C-peptide and ... C-terminal pentapeptide ofthe rat and human C-peptides is thought to be critical for bioactivity and for binding ofthe C-peptide to its putative receptor Hence, the role ofthe truncated peptide ... truncated C-peptides lacking the five Table Measured and theoretical masses ofthe pancreatic islet peptides The experimental masses agree well with the theoretical masses ofthe candidate peptides Mass...
... The light curves ofthe Cepheids give the distance to their host galaxy and calibrate the luminosity ofthe host If necessary the brightest galaxies themselves can then be used as standard candles ... relative tothe Earth The overall relative velocity is the sum ofthe rotational velocity ofthe Earth, the velocity ofthe Earth round the Sun andthe Solar System around the centre ofthe Galaxy, ... point of view ofthe observer at C, isotropy requires that the expansion in AC be the same as in BC The sides ofthe triangle are expanded by the same factor Adding a galaxy out ofthe plane to...
... on the area of sound symbolism (i.e the direct linkage between sound and meaning” (Leanne Hinton, 2006)) by investigating whether the sound of a brand name conveys an inherent meaning andthe ... Users can determine the prefix and suffix ofthe names to be generated The brand name generator on www.netsubstance.com takes keywords as inputs and here users can configure the percentage ofthe shifting ... combinations of words and they not include a mechanism to also take semantics into account 2.3 Commercial Many naming agencies and branding firms1 provide professional service to aid with the naming of...