... Ackerman. 2006. CrossLinguistic Name Matching inEnglish and Arabic. In Proc. of HLT-NAACL.N. Habash. 2008. Online Handling of Out -of- Vocabulary Words for Statistical Machine Translation. CCLSTechnical ... Computational LinguisticsFour Techniques for Online Handling of Out -of- Vocabulary Words in Arabic -English Statistical Machine TranslationNizar HabashCenter for Computational Learning SystemsColumbia ... morphological in ectionalfeatures in Arabic are irrelevant to English. We cre-ate a rule set of morphological in ection maps thatwe then use to relate analyses of OOV words to anal-yses of INV words...
... An accuracy of 95 per cent is achieved from the point of view of inclusive part of speech, where inclusive part of speech is defined as that string which contains all the parts of speech attributed ... described in The Nature of Affixing in Written English* and Structural Definition of Affixes in Multisyllable Words. 5 Then, the extent of correlation between affixes and part of speech was investigated, ... non-NA-VB words would have to be in an exception dictionary. However, since most of these are NA, from the point of view of in- clusive part of speech, the NA-VB rule for one-vowel- string words...
... have influenced results adversely. For a number of reasons, one of which is the influence of the training programme of NTI, the findings of this study should be considered illustrative of methodology ... only in 2 centres and over-diagnosis in one, indicating the need for supervision and corrective training. Comparisons of results on re-examination of centre smears and duplicate smears, indicated ... and staining of smears. The part played by reading variation in both under and over-diagnosis emphasizes the need for a better appreciation of the extent of such errors in examination of smears....
... 8:20http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/20Page 9 of 12 Table 1 Indicators of quality of care that climacteric stage women receive in family medicine clinicsIndicator FormulaI. Health promotion1. Counseling about climacteric ... smokecessation counseling by the family doctor or other health professionals, in the lastyear/Total number of actively smoking women in the sample ì 100II. Screening1. Deliberate search of climacteric ... anonymously the questionnaire. In theopen interview they minimized the problems in thesexual domain [44]. In our study, all participantsanswered to an interviewer. Our findings allow theassumption...
... of this manuscript. Financial support for this study was provided by the Rotterdamse Vereniging Blindenbelangen, Stichting Wees een Zegen, Stichting Blindenhulp and Stichting Blinden-Penning.References1. ... ownfunctioning and appearance. Indeed, in our group wefound an overall significant negative effect of age regard-ing psycho-social well-being, possibly even concealing theremarkable increase of HRQoL ... calculated as the mean of the ratings of items that pertained to that dimension, after the score of each dimension was transformed linearly to a 0–100point scale, with 100 indicating the best HRQoL...
... attended other antenatal clinic426 included in main analysis311 included in subgroup analysis446 mothers participatingã 4 FGDs: mothersã 8 in- depth interviews:mothersã 5 in- depth interviews: ... five of the sameclinics eight years after PMTCT was introduced and in a setting where all of the clinics included in the studyhad implemented PMTCT with routine counselling andtesting in their ... healthclinics in Moshi after the implementation of routine counselling and testingDescriptive statistics: Exploring the mothers’: Quantification of the utilization of thePMTCT service in terms of...
... although 90% of mother-infant pairs received maternal or infant ARVs, 20% of mothers and 17% of infants did not use ARVs. We identified two barriers to use of ARVs. First, about 10% of mothers ... of education, marital status, employment status, place of delivery, parity and measures of the four domains of HIV-1 stigma did not differ between mothers of HIV-1-infected and uninfected infants. ... uptake of PMTCT interventions, we conducted a study among all mothers bringing their infants for six-week immunizations. This approach to evaluation allowed us to obtain information on mothers...
... of this manuscript. Financial support for this study was provided by the Rotterdamse Vereniging Blindenbelangen, Stichting Wees een Zegen, Stichting Blindenhulp and Stichting Blinden-Penning.References1. ... ownfunctioning and appearance. Indeed, in our group wefound an overall significant negative effect of age regard-ing psycho-social well-being, possibly even concealing theremarkable increase of HRQoL ... completethem alone and independently from other family mem-bers. In case of severe visual impairment of the childrenand/or parents, assistance was offered to fill in the ques-tionnaires using an adapted...
... sources of information about the layout (E.Cutting and M.Vishton, 1995). Table 1-1 : Ranking of information sources by the areas under their curves in Figure 1-5 within three kinds of space ... Feb 2013 List of Tables ix List of Tables Table 1-1 : Ranking of information sources by the areas under their curves in Figure 1-5 within three kinds of space (E.Cutting and M.Vishton, ... cases of 3DTV 59 Table 3-3 : Depth rendering abilities of different displays 64 Table 3-4 : Depth rendering ability of Desktop (Full resolution) and TV (Line interleaved) in case of viewing...
... rice left. (không phải là: There is not much of rice left.) A lot of - lots of Không có sự khác nhau nhiều giữa a lot of và lots of. A lot of và lots of đều mang tính chất thân mật, suồng sã, ... Of. Ví dụ: * Plenty of shops open on Sunday mornings. (không phải là: Plenty shops …) * Many shops open on Sunday mornings. (không phải là: Many of shops …) * There is not a lot of ... credit cards. A large amount of, a great deal of , a large number of Cách diễn đạt này mang tính tương đối trang trọng. Sau A large amount of và a great deal of là danh từ không đếm được....
... 39(1):29-46.14. King G, King S, Rodenbaum p, Goffin R: Family-Centered Car-egiving and Well-Being of Parents of Children With Disabil-ities: Linking Process With Outcome. Journal of PediatricPsychology ... familyshould be the focus of the professional. Also, profession-als should be made aware of the consequences of care forparents during their training. Furthermore, they should betrained in how to detect ... care, defined as the number of life domains onwhich the child needs care (physical, mobility, eating &drinking, medication use, coping with devices, entertain-ing, contact with other children,...
... of the patients no reason for noninclusio nwas reported. Table 1 provides information on thepatients in the study.InstrumentsAt the beginning and end of the inpatient rehabilitationlasting ... data indicate that low incomeand low education level are separate risk factors,whereas only income is an influence factor of the psy-chological HRQOL. Corresponding with this finding, in our ... relevance of income for theimprovement of the psychological quality of life. Afterthebaselinevalue,incomewasthemostimportantTable 2 Descriptive statisticsMinimum in dataset Maximum in dataset...
... shown in [7, 9], in this case, the interval(0,1) is invariant and attracting in the sense that every positive solution eventually entersand remains in the interval (0, 1). Now, in the interval ... Hot-Line 4 (2000), no. 2, 1–11. 136 Rate of convergence of rational difference equationProof. The proof of global asymptotic stability was given in [7, 9].Here,wewanttocor-rect the proof in the ... challenging and is in rapid devel-opment. In this paper, we will demonstrate the use of Poincar´e’s theorem and an improvement of Perron’s theorem to determine the precise asymptotics of solutions...