... Cpos gg q Q With the aim of showing the simplicity ofthe phonologic rules we transcribe the two-level rules we have implemeted with the transducers in the thesis R1-R4 model the medialization ... prefixes In the next example the suffixation ofthe reflexive (−l at) forces the use ofthe active person with prefixes ofthe voice medium class because the agent is affected by the action Example (a) ... must enlarge the lexicon size The resulting grammar, althought capable of modeling the morphology ofthe toba, would not work effectively The effectiveness of a grammar is a measure of their productivity...
... the product of a decision on our part to extend theconcept (Weitz, 1956, 188) According to Weitz, this “openness” oftheconceptof art is the condition ofthe possibility of further creativity ... Carroll’s theory of historical narratives, one should take into account, for the reasons given above, Weitz’s sound intuition about the open character oftheconceptof art But on the other hand, the ... Precisely because of its commitment to accommodating the “openness” oftheconceptof art and the incredible heterogeneity within the realm of artworks, Dickie’s definition thus fails to perform what...
... device with 151 sensors (coils) The color encodes the Gaussian weighting, that is, the influence ofthe synthetic background signal The center of appearance ofthe synthetic signal is marked by a ... It turns out that the Gabor transform can be interpreted as the voice transform associated with a representation ofthe WeylHeisenberg group in L2 , whereas the wavelet transform is related with ... with respect to a suitable set of building blocks These building blocks may, for example, consist ofthe elements of a basis, a frame, or even ofthe elements of huge dictionaries Classical examples...
... CONTENTS Theconceptof measurement; What is measured?; The benefits ofthe measurement; The laws (rules) of measurement; Measure scales; Three standards of a measurement; Psychological measure; The ... reactions of skin, blood pressure, heart rate, and pupil ofthe eyes, the senses of man However, in the interview we usually apply the attitude scales 23 6.1 The normal psychological measure In the ... (+/-), if using division (/), the results will be meanless 16 4.4 The Ratio scale The Ratio scale has all of particularity ofthe interval scale Moreover, the point in the ratio scale is a value...
... represents the apparent extension ofthe interaction zone but only to that of their mother root The global response was essentially local, since only the laterals close to the tip ofthe mother root ... responded In the second example [7], the growing medium ofthe root system was artificially made heterogeneous by the means of a hydroponics system, in which the major part ofthe root system bathed ... one of our challenging tasks during the next years For that, we think that it is promising to formalise further theconceptof endogenous environment as a complement ofthe more classical concept...
... and ZG gathered the patient’s history and prepared the clinical pictures AT supervised the interpretation ofthe data and the design ofthe allergologic work-up MW organized and finalised the manuscript ... another example for theconceptof compartment allergy Consent Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this case report and any accompanying images A copy ofthe ... drafting the manuscript and revising it critically for important intellectual content All authors read and approved the final version ofthe manuscript Competing interests The authors declare that they...
... Across the top are the two genetically possible types of eggs the mother could produce, and on the left side are the possible types of sperm from the father The four cells ofthe square show the ... composed of 13 protofilaments Each protofilament is a spiral chain of globular proteins called tubulin (b) One ofthe nine microtubule pairs that formthe axonemes of cilia and flagella (c) One ofthe ... organs ofthe body such as the femur and mandible, composed of multiple tissue types, and to the bone tissue, or osseous tissue, that makes up most ofthe mass of bones There are two forms of osseous...
... on the other The head ofthe humerus fits into the glenoid cavity ofthe scapula, and the head ofthe femur fits into the acetabulum ofthe os coxae These are the only multiaxial joints ofthe ... example is the atlantooccipital joint ofthe neck, where the muscles ofthe back ofthe neck pull down on the nuchal lines ofthe skull and oppose the tendency ofthe head to tip forward Loss of muscle ... called the cracks 16 The transverse ligament ofthe atlas holds theofthe axis in place 17 The sacroiliac joint is formed where the surface ofthe sacrum articulates with that of the...
... groups The thenar group forms the thick fleshy mass (thenar eminence) at the base ofthe thumb, except for the adductor pollicis, which forms the web between the thumb and palm; the hypothenar ... broad muscle ofthe back that extends from the waist to the axilla These muscles bear the primary responsibility for attachment ofthe arm to the trunk, and they are the prime movers ofthe shoulder ... 10.31 and 10.34) The gluteus maximus is the largest muscle of this group and forms most ofthe mass ofthe buttocks It is an extensor ofthe hip joint that produces the backswing ofthe leg in walking...
... between the onset ofthe stimulus and the onset ofthe twitch This is the time required for excitation, excitation-contraction coupling, and tensing ofthe serieselastic components ofthe muscle The ... one end ofthe tube, which would form a bulge on the external surface ofthe wrapping, like the body ofthe Schwann cell External to the neurilemma is a basal lamina and then a thin sleeve of fibrous ... a myofilament and a myofibril? List five proteins ofthe myofilaments and describe their physical arrangement Sketch the overlapping pattern of myofilaments to explain how they account for the...
... neuron in the brainstem or spinal cord The axon ofthe lower motor neuron then leads the rest ofthe way to the muscle or other target organ The names of most descending tracts consist of a word ... cord To the left of it is the ventral root ofthe spinal nerve, which conducts motor signals away from the spinal cord (The ventral root is not part ofthe ganglion.) Where are the somas ofthe motor ... to the midbrain These are composed ofthe nerve fibers that carry all signals between the cerebellum and the rest ofthe brain The cerebellum receives most of its input from the pons, via the...
... bleaches the rhodopsin of rods or the photopsins ofthe cones In rods (and probably cones), this stops the dark current of Naϩ flow into the cell and the release of glutamate from the inner end ofthe ... finally the primary auditory cortex ofthe temporal lobes Static equilibrium is the sense ofthe orientation ofthe head; dynamic equilibrium is the sense of linear or angular acceleration ofthe ... and no rods The other neurons ofthe fovea are displaced to one side so they won’t interfere with light falling on the cones The smallness of these cones is like the smallness ofthe dots in...
... Position ofthe Heart The heart is located in the thoracic cavity in the mediastinum, the area between the lungs About two-thirds of it lies to the left ofthe median plane (fig 19.2) The broad ... ofthe heart and the features of its wall; • trace the flow of blood through the heart chambers; and • describe the blood supply to the heart tissue Overview ofthe Cardiovascular System The ... type, or vice versa If the frequency of type O whites in the United States is 45%, and 85% of these are also Rhϩ, then the frequency of Oϩ individuals is the product of these separate frequencies:...
... up the forearm alongside the ulna The brachial vein is formed by the union ofthe radial and ulnar veins at the elbow; it courses up the brachium The axillary vein is formed at the axilla by the ... artery, which traverses the ankle and dorsum ofthe foot; and b the arcuate artery, a continuation ofthe dorsal pedal artery that gives off the metatarsal arteries ofthe foot The posterior tibial ... passes medial to the angle ofthe mandible and enters the cranial cavity through the carotid canal ofthe temporal bone It supplies the orbits and about 80% ofthe cerebrum Compressing the internal...
... after arrival in the alveolus? Describe the histology ofthe epithelium and lamina propria ofthe nasal cavity and the functions ofthe cell types present Describe the roles ofthe intrinsic muscles, ... Understanding the ventilation ofthe lungs, the transport of gases in the blood, and the exchange of gases with the tissues is largely a matter of understanding gas behavior Several ofthe gas laws of physics ... that the glottis is continually open, the soft palate and tongue block the flow of air while thoracic pressure builds, and then the uvula (the conical projection ofthe posterior edge ofthe soft...
... part ofthe urinary bladder The chorion encloses all ofthe other membranes and forms the fetal part ofthe placenta 10 Organogenesis is the differentiation ofthe primary germ layers into all of ... individual from the end ofthe second week of gestation when the three primary germ layers have formed, through the end ofthe eighth week when all ofthe organ systems are present Compare conceptus, ... to the fibula along most ofthe shaft of each bone fig 8.33 interphase That part ofthe cell cycle between one mitotic phase and the next, from the end of cytokinesis to the beginning of the...
... greater than The response interval was measured from the time of dispatch of emergency vehicles until the time of arrival at the street address (not time of collapse to arrival at the patient’s ... greater than The response interval was measured from the time of dispatch of emergency vehicles until the time of arrival at the street address (not time of collapse to arrival at the patient’s ... many ofthe patients were already awakening by the time of EMS arrival at the scene Nevertheless, the authors also noted that all survivors received some period of chest compressions and other...
... and the prothrombin time, which are the main features driving the development of ATC [6] Page ofThe performance ofthe tool might be improved if a better near-patient measure ofthe severity of ... in the emergency department However, the performance ofthe model was only moderate, and the AUC of our tool of 0.81 is consistent with other prediction tools (0.68 to 0.85) [15-20] Setting the ... between-center variation in the performance ofthe model to investigate the effect of center-specific transfusion practices For these purposes, the model including variables chosen from the previous two...
... the highest quintile, otherwise FOLLOW*AGGRESSIVE is the interaction of FOLLOW and AGGRESSIVE TENURE equals the number of years audited by AA with a maximum of 10 AGE is the number of years the ... agency cost hypothesis, the greater the agency costs the greater the demand for a credible audit and the less likely a client will follow their AA audit team to the new auditor Given the fact that ... holders viewed the demise of AA as indicative of quality related problems, then we predict the greater the LEVERAGE the less likely firms will be to follow AA We also consider the presence of a large...
... manifestation ofthe timing ofthe switch Further, the lack of other significant differences within the follow and non-follow groups indicates the Table results are not attributable to the timing ofthe ... costs, including the length of time AA had been the auditor and size ofthe company, are not associated with the decision to follow the AA team On the other side ofthe trade-off, we find that ... report to determine which of ce (city) had performed the audit Then we hand-collected information concerning the acquisition of AA of ces by other auditors from a variety of sources including audit...