... Advisers in Learning Connection in collaboration with Librarians â University of South Australia, January 2006 page 1 Learning Connection—Learning Guide Referencing using the Harvard author-date ... of in- text and reference list references Frequently asked questions What is referencing? Referencing, or citing, means acknowledging the sources of information and ideas you have used in ... to find and use information from other sources, you are expected to reference these resources in your writing. Sources could include books, journal or newspaper articles, items from the internet,...
... contact forces, muscles forces, and varioussimulated clinical conditions on joint contact area and jointcontact pressures by inserting thin pressure-sensitive films orsimilar devices (e.g., Fuji ... represented the amount ofinternal/external rotation [18].2.5. Measuring Glenohumeral Joint Contact Patterns. Gleno-humeral joint contact patterns were determined by com-bining the joint motion measured ... Publishing CorporationEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal ProcessingVolume 2010, Article ID 162136, 6 pagesdoi:10.1155/2010/162136Research Article In Vivo Measurement of Glenohumeral Joint...
... periodicnonlinearities,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol. 323, no. 2, pp. 1264–1278, 2006. Hindawi Publishing Corporation Journal of Inequalities and ApplicationsVolume 2009, Article ... Science, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry,Zhengzhou, Henan 450002, China2Department of Information Management, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, ChinaCorrespondence should be addressed ... a new and interesting topic. Many results have been obtained on thiskind of problems, for example 1–18. On the applied background, we refer to 1, 3, 11, 18. In this paper, we mainly consider...
... as sacrificesfor disseminating keying information to worker sensors in the vicinity. Worker sensors are in charge of normal networkoperations such as sensing and reporting. Two workersensors ... keying infor-mation obtained from the associated service node in keyinginformation acquisition, and calculating the pairwise keysshared with its neighbors in shared key derivation. The firstinvolves ... keying information such that two neighboringsensors compute a shared key after exchanging part of thestored information after deployment. Generally speaking,the larger the amount of keying information...
... was supported by Key Program of NNSF of China 10830005 and NNSF of China10471024.References1 P. H. Rabinowitz, Minimax Methods in Critical Point Theory with Applications to Differential ... domains,” Differential and Integral Equations, vol. 6, no. 6, pp. 1281–1298, 1993.3 M. Grossi, P. Magrone, and M. Matzeu, “Linking type solutions for elliptic equations with indefinitenonlinearities ... 139–168, 2005.5 W. Kryszewski and A. Szulkin, “Generalized linking theorem with an application to a semilinearSchrăodinger equation, Advances in Differential Equations, vol. 3, no. 3, pp....
... objectiveunderstanding introduced in the preceding three chapters, and toshow how they enable a new account of truth in terms of beholden-ness to objects. The principal innovations are an explicit distinctionbetween ... that a psychological theory need not in principleignore meaningfulness in order to maintain its credentials as empiri-cal and scientific.4 Information processing systemsThe last section showed ... insight as was classing whales with fish or the sun with theplanets. Disputing the terms in which to express this is pointless.More interesting is the question of what distinguishes people fromnon-people:...
... usual during fissioning, the dividing line followed the backbone of macaque society, the matrilin-eal hierarchy (female kin are closely bonded and united in their battles with nonkin, the result ... Whereas female macaques normally maintain lifelong bonds of kinship, Mozu ignored the ties with her offspring and began making overtures to individuals in the dominant division. Despite occasional ... initiate contact). Eventually her peers began to accept her presence, and to return Mozu's grooming. Mozu is now well inte-grated into the dominant troop, once again enjoying the feeding...
... being a lion entails being a mammal in this sense, because everything incompatible with being a mammal (for instance, being an invertebrate, or a prime number) is incom- patible with being ... and inferrings. Treating things as having objective properties is attributing to them a distinctive kind of authority: the kind that is claimed in an assertion and transmitted through inference. ... to be inferring and asserting, besides interpretability. Nothing is recognizable as a practice of giving and asking for reasons, I claim, unless it involves undertaking and attributing commitments....
... desirablewhen performing link adaption (selecting the coding andmodulation scheme for a user) in coordinated multipoint(CoMP) scenarios.The paper is organised as follows. In Section 2 wedescribe ... issimply obtained by taking the power of the received signaland multiplying by kdist. By applying these principles to ourcase of two base-stations and a single mobile antenna weobtainSINDR=w∗dhDLd2w∗chDLc2+ ... model introduced in [11, 12]andfindreasonable agreement with our results in average. However,the model is not good enough to predict the distortion in acertain timeslot. Such instantaneous information...
... their data intotraining and test sets, so that the test data includes utterancesfrom speakers in the training set, and they run only a singlesplit, so their reported accuracy may not be indicative ... M. Rotaru, “Respondingto student uncertainty during computer tutoring: an exper-imental evaluation,” in Proceedings of the 9th InternationalConference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS ’08), ... nonprosodic baseline model isthe same as described in Section 5.2. EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 3sentence is fixed. Consider the example below, in the domainof answering questions...
... imposing aconstraint on the transmit power of training sequences, wealso investigated the optimal design of training signals. It isshown that under the LS criterion, training sequences havinga ... the trainingsequences is shown in Ta ble 1 .To avoid the interblock interference from precedinginformation or training sequences, a CP with a length ofν is inserted for each block before transmission. ... both criteria, we alsostudy the optimal training sequence design by imposinga constraint on the transmit power of training sequences.Finally, we investigate the adaptive implementation of theproposed...
... simulation. In addition, SINR of different users decreaseswith an increasing TOA. In another words, an orderingwith decreasing average SINR is equivalent to orderingwith increasing TOA. Applying this ... decaying channel is considered,ordering with decreasing average SINR is equivalent toordering with increasing TOA.Following (3), the average SINR of quasi-synchronousBS-CDMA is given bySINRm=PsmPIa+ ... decreasing powerdelay profile, the average interference power increases withan increasing τa →mor τb →m. As a result, ordering withdecreasing average SINR is equivalent to ordering withincreasing...
... computing,” Computing in Science and Engineering, vol. 9, no. 3, Article ID 4160250,pp. 10–20, 2007.[36] J. D. Hunter, “Matplotlib: a 2D graphics environment,”Computing in Science and Engineering,vol.9,no.3,ArticleID4160265, ... mutation stepcontained within the range shown in Table 12.As can be observed in Figure 12 the algorithm stagnatessoon in every single run, around generation 200 for thefloating point and Gaussian ... improvement in thequality of the transform. Although the best individualskeep on stagnating if elitism is introduced in the evolution,the worst ones still maintain some degree of variation,improving...