... skills and may ignore its importance or close relationship between developing listening skill and other English skills. As a result, they become passive and indifferent. 3. 2 .3. 3. Problems and ... subject 29% and job opportunities in the future 100%. Meanwhile, improving listening ability to understand and communicate in real situations and listening for entertainment account for 60%, 78%, ... techniques and strategies come up for discussion in question 15. 1 – always 2 - often 3- sometimes 4 – rarely 5 - never 1 2 3 4 5 Tips to do successfully different types of listening tasks 33 %...
... 47,1 93, 275 ,32 1 ,36 0. We can see that these two vectors share five segments in common. We compute the segment vector for all English nouns andpropernouns not found in the first lex- icon and ... positional and frequency information of low frequency words by a binary vec- tor for fast matching. The 38 8 anchor points (95,10), ( 139 , 131 ), , (98809, 932 51) divide the two texts into 38 8 non- ... points are used for compiling a secondary lexicon. 6. Compute a position binary vector for each word using the anchor points. The re- maining nounsandpropernouns in English and all words...
... reportedpreviously for both rat and human enzymes [5 ,32 35 ].In conclusion, we analyzed the contribution of the N- and C-terminal regions of GCPII to its enzymatic properties and structure/folding. ... 14,476–482.25.Jarosch,E.,Lenk,U.&Sommer,T.(20 03) Endoplasmicreticulum-associated protein degradation. Int. Rev. Cytol. 2 23, 39 –81.26. Yoshida, Y. (20 03) A novel role for N-glycans in the ERADsystem. J. Biochem. (Tokyo) 134 , 1 83 190.27. ... aminopeptidase Y,S. griseus aminopeptidase, and Caenorhabditis elegansmGCP fragment, His377, Asp387, Glu425, Asp4 53 and His5 53 were proposed to be the zinc ligands of GCPII[16]. To experimentally...
... the proof of the Voronoi summation formula for GL (3) , except for Lemma 5 .3. Proof of Lemma 5 .3. Recall the arguments and notation in the proofof Corollary 3. 38. Restated in terms of this notation, ... formally:Mε+δ2ρq,k(1 − s − λ2)= qλ2−λ 3 −1Mε+δ 3 n=0a1,n|n|λ 3 (sgn n)δ 3 e(ntq2−n¯kq)(s + λ 3 )= q2s+λ2+λ 3 −1Gε+δ 3 (s + λ 3 )n=0a1,n|n|−s(sgn n)εe(−n¯kq) ... e(nk/q)= ¯χ(n) gχ, for all n ∈ Z ;(6.14)see [39 , Lemma 3. 63] , for example.6.15 Theorem. Let τ ∈ (V−∞λ,δ)Γbe a cuspidal automorphic distribution for Γ = GL (3, Z) as in (2.8), and χ a primitive...
... names,Markert and Nissim distinguished betweenplace -for- people, place -for- event and place -for- product. For the organi-zation names, the most frequent metonymiesare organization -for- members and organization -for- product. ... identical to Nissim and Mark-ert’s figure, and precision, recall and F-score for the metonymical class lie only slightly lower. 3 TiMBL’s results for the Hungary data were simi-lar, and equally comparable ... (Lakoff and Johnson, 1980, p .35 ). In example (1), for in-stance, China and Taiwan stand for the govern-ments of the respective countries:(1) China has always threatened to use forceif Taiwan declared...
... [14] and its phosphonic analog(this study) decompose to 3, 4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde. Thesame phenomenon occurs for 3, 4-dihydroxymandelic acid[24,29 33 ], whereas the o-quinone generated from a- (3, 4-dihydroxyphenyl)-lactic ... from Aspergillus albus. Agric. Biol. Chem. 43, 133 7– 133 8. 13. Lejczak, B., Kafarski, P. & Makowiecka, E. (1987) Phosphonicanalogues of tyrosine and 3, 4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (dopa)influence ... decarboxylation of 3, 4-dihydroxymandelic acid. Biochem. J. 281, 35 3 35 7. 34 . Sugumaran, M., Dali, H. & Semensi, V. (1991) The mechanismof tyrosinase-catalysed oxidative decarboxylation of alpha- (3, 4-dihydroxyphenyl)-lactic...
... estimate and istherefore 2π periodic and would thus yield the same result for integer multiples of delay. For significant coherencepresent over a band of frequencies, Mima and colleagues [32 ] ... 2000, 527:6 23- 631 . 30 . Amjad AM, Halliday DM, Rosenberg JR, Conway BA: An extendeddifference of coherence test for comparing and combiningseveral independent coherence estimates: theory and appli-cation ... 1995,104:115-125.19. Adam A, De Luca CJ, Erim Z: Hand dominance and motor unitfiring behavior. J Neurophysiol 1998, 80: 137 3- 138 2.20. Garland SJ, Miles TS: Control of motor units in human ffexordigitorum...
... znCxn− Cp. 3. 36Substituting 3. 33 , 3. 35 ,and 3. 36 into 3. 25,weobtaintn− p2≤ α1nxn− p2 α2nyn− p2 α 3 nzn− p2 ... μnCxn− Cp2. 3. 2116 Journal of Inequalities and ApplicationsFrom C2, 3. 20, 3. 28, 3. 30 ,and 3. 31,wehavelimn →∞xn− un 0. 3. 39By using the same argument, ... Tada and W. Takahashi, “Weak and strong c onvergence theorems for a nonexpansive mapping and an equilibrium problem,” Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, vol. 133 , no. 3, pp. 35 9 37 0,2007.27...
... 910050100150200250 30 0 35 0mSSQ( m)n = 5n = 10Figure 3. 9. The sum of squareddeviations for estimate of anunknown value M by the data6.4694, 5.096, 6. 035 9,5 .37 25, 6. 535 4, 6.5529,5.79 63, 3. 945, 6. 132 6,7.5929. ... eÀltXk¼0kðltÞkðk À 1Þ! and as before we write out the last summation explicitlyEfK2g¼eÀltðltÞþ2ðltÞ21!þ 3 ltÞ 3 2!þ4ðltÞ4 3! þÁÁÁ"#¼ eÀltðltÞ 1 þ 2ðltÞþ 3 ltÞ22!þ4ðltÞ 3 3!þÁÁÁ"#¼ ... havePrfAjBg¼Area common to A and BArea of B (3: 4) and if we divide numerator and denominator by the area of S, the righthand side of Eq. (3. 4) involves Pr{A, B} in the numerator and Pr{B}inthe...
... withaftersalescare.Throughtheirsalesfranchisesandoutlets, theymaybuybackcars and trucks for secondhand sales. More recently, owing to increasedenvironmental awareness and legislation, vehicle producers arrange for thedisposalandrecyclingof ... choice and innovation in consumption’, inM. Bianchi (ed.), The Active Consumer, London: Routledge, pp. 46– 63. Hill, P. (1977), ‘On goods and services’, Review of Income and Wealth, 23 (4), 31 5 38 .Holt, ... thecompany and its customer. For companies like Rolls-Royce, therefore,instrumentation and electronics for monitoring and diagnostics becomemore central to the company’s innovation profile and strategy....
... borate is formed,which is titrated back to boric acid with hydrochloric acid according to thefollowing equations:2NH 3 + H 3 BO 3 → (NH4)2HBO 3 (NH4)2HBO 3 +2HCl → 2NH4Cl + H 3 BO 3 2 ... solution are Al 3+ and Fe 3+ . Al 3+ ion s exists in water as an [Al(H2O)6] 3+ complex which dissociatesinto H 3 O+ions according to [Al(H2O)6] 3+ + H2O ⇔ [Al(H2O)5]2++ H 3 O+(pKa= ... true for carbonate-rich soils, becausedecomposition of CaCO 3 , which starts at temperatures of approx. 500◦C.Therefore,themethodismainlyrecommendedforsandyandcarbonate-free soils and peats....