... similar to the idea of topic signature introduced in (Lin and Hovy 2000) With the individual key concepts available, we proceed to cluster these concepts in order to identify major subtopics within ... for training (training set) and another 30 unseen sets were used for testing (test set) (3) Exploratory summarization: participants were encouraged to investigate alternative approaches in summarization ... are looking into incorporating discourse processing techniques (Marcu 1999) or Radev and McKeown’s (1998) summary operators We are analyzing the DUC evaluation scores in the hope of suggesting improved...
... barriers to "bringing ideas to market" and promoting entrepreneurial mindsets among students and researchers The proposal includes new financial instruments for start-ups and fast growing firms expanding ... regulatory and administrative environment in which SMEs are operating, notably by designing rules according to it, including the ‘only once’ principle or by using tools like e-government and one-stop-shop ... actions aiming to respond to the challenges resulting from the economic crisis, and further developing existing actions in line with the Europe 2020 strategy, in the following areas: – making smart...
... the story of the Bidwell family to- day related on another page of the Herald, all European critics would have told him that the story was too 'American,' too vast inits outlines, too high inits ... Missionary and the Cannibal Going into the Interior 312 36 CHAPTER XXXI 37 CHAPTER XXXI On the Caribbean A Motley Cargo Turning Turtles and Shark Fishing A Dinner Party in Havana Proves a Surprise Party ... Off for Spain Crossing the Pyrenees Gunshots Train off the Track Captured by Carlist Bandits Released Through the Pass on Ox Carts A Mountain Blizzard Camp in a Snowstorm Mutiny A Morning Dream...
... important contributing factor in the outbreak of conflict, in financing and sustaining conflict, andin spoiling peacemaking prospects Increasing demand for resources, population growth and environmental ... times during the conflict, resulting in the release of 80,000 tonnes of burning oil into the environment Black rain reportedly fell onto neighbouring towns and villages In addition, a toxic cocktail ... later indicted Taylor for participating in a joint criminal enterprise to take any actions necessary to gain and exercise political power and control over the territory of Sierra Leone, in particular...
... that increased income inequality can lead to too much saving and demand shortage The concern with income distribution in turn leads to concern with the institutions and arrangements that affect income ... generate the self- sustaining private-sector growth needed to eliminate mass unemployment and restore shared prosperity History, Politics, and Where to Begin One of the great challenges writing a book ... crisis is choosing where to begin the story The financial crisis and the Great Recession are part of history, and history is a continuum For many economists, the focus is the housing price bubble...
... different meanings, depending on context that verb has its own meaning, and this itself makes troubles to learners However, besides the diffculties, we find it so interesting thus researching the English ... of the verb to have when it is used as an ordinary verb andits equivalents in Vietnamese - Helping them know and apply the verb to have in some constructions andits equivalents in Vietnamese ... between using the verb to have in English andin Vietnamese - Scope of the study - Studying the verb to have in some constructions and as an ordinary verb as well as its equivalents in Vietnamese...
... applied to the case of Al-Qaeda, testing its justification for declaring Jihad against AngloAmerican forces in the Arab Peninsula and elsewhere In order to understand the right of self- defense in international ... spirit and purpose of the right to self- defense in international law, its prohibition on the use of force except in self- defense is analyzed inits historical context to find out how and when ... mankind, enjoining what is right, forbidding what is wrong, and believing in Allah (3:110) Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good, enjoining what is right, and...
... containing CLP and CLAP with a phosphoprotein stain did not reveal phosphate additions to these proteins Only lanes in the gel containing the known phosphoproteins ovalbumin, b-casein and pepsin ... and BSA, artemin, and p26 to the Artemia CL Results showed that CLAP is resistant to hydrolysis by CL at 30 °C and pH 5.0, while BSA and two abundant proteins in Artemia embryos, artemin and p26, ... domains or putative GPI unit, if one exists in CLAP as it does in Drosophila fasciclin I and many other fasciclin-containing proteins [36,46] Fas I domains in proteins are almost always found in...
... number of self- regulation skills (including goal setting, self- monitoring, self- instruction, and self- reinforcement) designed to help them manage writing strategies, the writing process, and their ... translating, and reviewing interesting to note that many of the components included in a recent description of the NWP model (peers working together, inquiry, and sentence-combining; see Nagin, 2003) ... placed into more than one grouping because they included two or more interventions As noted previously the groupings fell into two general types: learning -to- write and writing -to- learn Writing -to- learn...
... controversial and has still to be formally proven [8,9] In particular, the reported low affinity and low stoichiometry of peptide binding to Grp94 in vitro, and the finding that the peptide binding seems to ... Grp94–ligand interactions M Ying and T Flatmark and a negative DRU due to the ligand-induced conformational change, no exact value for the binding affinity and the stoichiometry of ATP binding could ... new insights into native Grp94–ligand interactions related toits proposed in vivo peptide binding and antigen presentation activity Results Previous in vitro studies on the peptide-binding activity...
... than CBGO in improving the baseline, underperforming its constraint-based counterpart in 11 of the 12 cases In fact, FBGO is able to significantly improve the corresponding baseline in only four ... examine which anaphoricity features are important in order to gain linguistic insights into the problem Specifically, we measure the informativeness of a feature by computing its information gain ... using this approach In comparison to the baseline, we see statistically significant gains in F-measure in nine of the 12 experiments in this group Improvements stem primarily from large gains in...
... institution, Mercer University The subject is rapidly increasing in importance, due in part to the increasing use and speeds of digital electronics in today’s modern world It is currently being ... with and insights gained from working with colleagues in the EMC group at IBM Information Products Division in Lexington, Kentucky (now Lexmark International) during a sabbatical leave in 1984 and ... Mutual Inductance and Image Planes to Force Currents to Return on a Desired Path 11.2.6 Single-Point Grounding, Multipoint Grounding, and Hybrid Grounding 11.2.7 Ground Loops and Subsystem Decoupling...
... PMTCT and counseling training, including HIV rapid testing and training in antiretroviral treatment National NVP Administration Strategies In Tanzania, women have to give birth at the intervention ... it from the health personnel Results Because NVP administration to women and infants in Tanzania andto infants in Uganda was supervised, exact figures on NVP intake were available and defined ... voluntary HIV counseling and testing for pregnant women and their husbands/partners, administration of NVP to the women and their infants, regular follow-up to counsel on infant feeding options, cotrimoxazole...
... costs to seeking ART, both in terms of direct payment for care andin the costs of travelling to the clinic and the opportunity costs of seeking care This is similar to qualitative findings from ... rural and two urban sites in Zambia Eligible subjects were those living within the catchment area of the ART clinic and were eligible for ARTTo be able to identify barriers to seeking ART, we ... continues to expand, patient self- selection into ART programmes will be become increasingly important in determining how close countries can come to the goal of universal access programmes Reaching...
... movement in the price chart shows buying and a downward price chart reveals heavy selling 2) Standard Bollinger Bands (20 period exponential bands with standard deviations) This technical tool can ... is to join the well-capitalized professionals (the specialists and/ or the market makers) precisely when they are the most interested in the stock going down In other words, we only want to think ... want to "book profits" in the following manner: "Once up $1, move stop to break-even Once up $2, protect 1/2 of the gain, and once up $3 or more, protect 2/3 of the gain Note: The idea is to ride...
... or Point ‘b’, its peak flow has increased from, 2.4 m3/s initially to 3.0 m3/s in Scenario and 4.01 m3/s in Scenario These increments are equal to 25% and 67% increase of peak flow compared to ... outlet or Point ‘a’ has increased from 5.682 m3/s in Scenario to 6.269 m3/s in Scenario (10.33% increment) whereas its peak stage, from 2.557 m in Scenario to 3.120 m in Scenario (22.02% increment) ... Scenario In short, the changes in peak stages at each of the sampling points indicated that the increase of peak stages and flows from Permatang Rawa and Ara River sub-basins due to urbanization and...
... bottom of each syringe Severed tissue was inserted into the syringe tube and the piston put back into it After thawing, tissue sap was collected by pushing the piston back and diluted with ultra-pure ... samples in the control and KD treatments, was 1.6 in MD In TRPA, KD reduced [K] from 62 to mM, that is to a level similar to that in LRA (figure 4C) There were increases in [glucose], [fructose] and, ... response to KD, mainly organic substitutes were involved According to Leigh and Wyn Jones [11; and references therein], the glutamine accumulation may have been due to an inhibition of protein synthesis...
... membrane-spanning protein MFP1 were shown to bind to DNA [18-20], but both proteins are specific to angiosperms and it remains to be determined how they are involved in nucleoid partitioning In contrast to ... partitioning and chloroplast division To date, two proteins have been identified as candidates to anchor nucleoids to the thylakoid and envelope membranes The inner envelope spanning protein PEND and ... nucleoid partitioning by YlmG might be related to the formation of the FtsZ ring In several lineages of bacteria, the FtsZ ring assembly is blocked in the vicinity of nucleoids in order to partition...
... anti-C57Bl immunity and fell upon an inhibitory part of the IRC (to the right of ‘e’) In two cases, tumors that had failed to grow in the skin of an aggregated chimera deficient in C57Bl cells were ... seen in the “sneaking through phenomenon” [14] andin the relative tolerance of mice to autologous tumors [15,16], can regularly produce a form of immunological tolerance to tumor antigens How and ... Conclusions In sum, from the work of Wagner and colleagues the following conclusions seem reasonable: 1) Self- tolerance in allophenics is largely a function of the proportion of cells containing the self- antigens...