... f
ij
> 0 then we interpret that
the node j activates the node i by increasing the net rate
of x
i
and if f
ij
< 0 then the node j inhibits the node i.
We note that the dynamics ofthe system ... only a subset of three molecules from the pathway
for an illustration of applying the proposed method since
the experimentaldata do not provide the fully excited infor-
mation for the remaining ... complicated
computations on the measured absolute values oftheexperimental data.
The result is, however, verified through rigorous mathematical definitions
and proofs. The present method provides...
... compared to the β-TCP. Al-
so, at four weeks, the healing of these defects was
similar to that ofthe control group. On the other hand,
our ultrastructural investigation revealed that the
CPCBB ... week of HBOT could not prevent the
damages in the periosteum ofthe CPCBB group. This electron micrograph shows the extent of degeneration in two
periosteal cells. The swollen membranes, the ... uneventfully and they con-
tinued their routine physiological activities. During
the experiments, two rats were lost and had to be re-
placed because ofthe complications of general anes-
thesia. There...
... rank of 101. Thus, the lower
the rank, the better the performance ofthe system.
While there are obviously many more ways of as-
sembling a test set and scoring the several systems,
we found these ... form
the building blocks of a compound, and it is possi-
ble that one part of a compound calls up the other.
The examples show that the process of compound-
ing can go in either direction: the ... comparison ofthe document-based model and the log-likelihood ratio on the basis of the
cue–target pairs with the largest difference in log ranks between the two approaches.
tween the models in the...
... ofthe prepo-
sitions (especially of/ de) to the semantic classes adds
to the complexity oftheinterpretation task. Thus,
for theinterpretationof these constructions a system
must rely on the ... EXPERIENCER, THEME, BENEFICIARY.
Out of these instances, 74.81% use the preposition
of. In CLUVI, 11.71% ofthe examples were ver-
bal, from which the preposition of has a coverage of
82.20%. The many-to-many ... the
contribution the features exemplified in one baseline
and six versions ofthe SVM model. The baseline is
defined only for the English part ofthe NP feature
set and measures thethe contribution of the...
... outline of how a descrip-
tion of speaker-reference can ser~e as a source of em-
pirical support
to
a theory of speech acts. However,
much more research must take place to flesh
out
the
theoretical ... Other signals oftheinterpretationof intent need to
be identified to explain how the expertis "OK, now start
pumping" communicates ... deliberately av-
oided problems of computation here, but hope the panel
will discuss these issues, especially the utility of
computational mode is to ethnographers of conversation.
Acknowledgements:...
...
adverbial. In these cases, what is sited by TF is the
beginning ofthe interval. What in turn sites the RT ofthe
main clause is the end ofthe interval.
The processing ofthe first two clauses ... point N in the discourse, there is one node of
e/s structure that provides a context for theinterpretation
of the RT ofthe next ctause. I will call it the temporal
focus or TF. There are ... Rather, it is the RT ofthe second clause: its ET is
interpreted as prior to that because the clause is in the
past perfect tense (see above).
Having said that it is the RT of tense whose
interpretation...
... description ofthe objects while the
A-Box contains the set ofthe assertions on the
objects. The former corresponds to the ability of
describing by the use of NPs, and the latter to
that of constructing ...
to use the notion of predicate to interpret this
complex process as well as the other possible
interpretation ofthe adjective: the one
corresponding
to tile notion of "type of& quot; ... contain other
symbolic systems. The task ofthe ~JM is mainly to
hold hypotheses to be mapped onto the LT~! which
requires the cooperation of several interpreters.
The Introduction of a larger...
... objective. The findings of this study
illustrate that: (a) the KMS developed in the organization studied did not meet the claims of
their creators, as the applications provided a poor approximation ofthe ... knowledge; (b) the importance of developing
self-knowledge about the essence of social phenom-
ena, and not just their form; (c) the role of commit-
ment in learning; and (d) the selectivity of social
Knowledge ... what to do. The use ofthe decision tree in consul-
tation mode at the distributed regional interfaces is
therefore excluded, in the [initial version ofthe appli-
cation]. If, in the longer term,...
... reliability of services
CASE STUDY
MANAGING CAPITAL THROUGH
SPACE SAVINGS
At the heart ofthe EDF is ADC’s Glide
Cable Management system. These cable
management troughs bolt onto the side
of standard ... because
each panel has RJ45 connectors on the front
and rear ofthe panel. Added benefits included
the ability to quickly connect Ethernet switches
to the network, improved designation labeling ... data centers. Major network
elements chosen for thedata centers included Cisco 7500 routers,
Cisco Catalyst 6509 Ethernet switches and other data servers—each
with unique connection requirements....
... different types of land cover. These combinations will be used for the
classification for the land cover types for which the combination is the most
discriminative. Due to the constraints ofthe spatial ... resolution even of 15m are still limited for the detailed land use
mapping ofthe studied area. Instead of this, ASTER data provide a wide range of
spectra and we assume that there exist some ... Methodology
As the studied area is characterized by a large diversity of land use practice with
a land cover of small size, the discrimination capacity ofthedata is essential. ASTER
data with...
... differences between the behavior ofthe SIR model and the data. Potential
sources of these differences include inadequacies ofthe mathematical model to de-
scribe the process underlying thedata and issues ... final part of the
outbreak data, as there is often a period lasting ten or more weeks when there are
few cases.
We investigated whether the removal ofthe lowest-valued points from the data
sets ... fell below ten at the end of
the outbreak. As a notational convenience, we refer to the numbers of susceptibles
and infectives at the start ofthe first week ofthe truncated data set as S
0
and...
... intensification of them, are unavoidable.
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At the end of his treatment ofthe “Law ofthe Tendency ofthe Rate of Profit to
Fall” in Part Three of Volume Three of Capital Marx links the rupture ofthe ... macro theory. The
gross rate of profit is the ratio of interest plus rent plus the profit of industrial and
commercial enterprises to invested capital. The net rate of profit is the ratio of industrial ... tendencies ofthe gross rate of profit to fall at some point in every
expansion. The integration of these two phenomena is Marx’s theory of crisis. Neither
one theorized in isolation from the other...