... independently ofthe wider physical environments of the subjects whose states they are. In the remaining chapters of the book, attention is focused successively upon more spe-cific aspects of mind ... concep-tion ofthe whole of reality, we cannot hope to render compat-ible the theories and observations ofthe various differentsciences: and providing that conception is not the task of anyone of ... the study of philosophical questions concerning the mind and its properties – questions such as whether the mindis distinct from the body or some part of it, such as the brain,and whether the...
... onlyEuropeans but practically the whole world conceived of itself, of nature, of religion, of human history, ofthe nature of knowledge, of politics, and of the structure ofthe human mind in general. ... ofthe nature ofthe categories. It rejects the view ofthe categoriesas concepts prior to experience that we then “apply” to experience by acts of synthesis. It alsorejects the view that they ... Werther, however, suggested thatthere was nonetheless a sense brewing in all of “Germany,” maybe evenin all of Europe, that things, in the broadest sense ofthe term, had tochange. Theof cial...
... resources are reserved all the way from sender to receiver before the start ofthe transfer, thereby creating a circuit. The resources are dedicated to the circuit during the whole transfer. Control ... VoP is growing, there is still considerable debate about whether the underlying network technology will be ATM or IP. At the edge ofthe network the choice, driven primarily by the regional Bell ... gateway controller," is software that provides the call control and signaling for the next-generation network. The softswitch moves the service intelligence out ofthe switch into a database...
... matter. I heard mothers tell their little children that if they did notbehave themselves, the policeman would put them into a bag and carry them off, or cut their ears off. Of course, the policeman ... experiences ofthe past two years, to compare the receipts of merchants who caterto the working-classes and the statements of savingsbanks throughout the country, to read the story of how the foreign-born ... to the magazine. When he came, before approaching the object of his talk, he launched out on atirade against the President ofthe United States; the weakness ofthe Cabinet, the inefficiency of...
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... called The Elements of Style, whose author was the professor himself. The year was 1919. Thebook was known on the campus in those days as " ;the little book, " with the stress on the ... usually the exhortation is followed by, or interlarded with, examples in parallel columns — the true vs. the false, the right vs. the wrong, the timid vs. the bold, the ragged vs. the trim. ... to whether" and that they should just say "whether" — a saving of four words out of a possible five. The professor devotes a special paragraph to the vile expression the fact...
... successful; they ran forweeks in succession, and each evening Bok had circulars ofthe books in every seat ofthe theatre; he had atable filled with the books in the foyer of each theatre; and ... coincidence, the card of the author ofthe manuscript was brought to the "reader." The men were close friends.Hastily gathering up the manuscript, the critic shoved the work into a drawer of ... working by the clock; where the hour of closing was five o'clock the preparationsbegan five minutes before, with the hat and overcoat over the back ofthe chair ready for the stroke of the hour....
... the life of a President ofthe United States, the domestic life ofthe White House, and the financialarrangements made by the government for the care ofthe chief executive and his family. The ... style. The authors for whom the Journal was now publishing attracted the attention of all the writers ofthe day, and the supply of good material became too great for its capacity. Bok studied the ... in the front portion. He had allotted the first third of the magazine to the general literary contents and the latter two-thirds to departmental features. Toward the close of the number, the...
... the curvature of space on large scales.ã The unambiguous measurement ofthe value ofthe cosmological con-stant, with profound implications for our understanding ofthe fate ofthe uni-verse, ... properties ofthe geometry of space in the vicinity of black holes that are predicted by general relativity.ã The measurement ofthe dragging of inertial frames due to the rotation of Earth at the ... some ofthe importantachievements ofthe past decade illustrates this point:ã The confirmation ofthe existence of gravitational waves by the observedshortening ofthe orbital period of a...
... to delay, once again, the decisions necessary to confront the structural deficit. Furthermore, the parameters ofthe 1998 bondissue were fundamentally flawed. The size ofthe issue was extremelylarge ... times existingplan assets. Thus, the risk of enter-ing the market at the wrong timewas magnified by the size of the bond issue. In addition, the deci-sion to make the bonds non-callable meant ... cost of roughly 6.5 percent over a 26-year life. The bulk of the issue, $237 million, matured after 2009. Sixty percent ofthe netproceeds were earmarked for the stock market. As a result of the influx...
... were entitled to the disability element of Working Tax Credit in the 56 days beforeyour claim for the disability element bysatisfying the qualifying conditions underone ofthe sickness or disability-relatedbenefits ... one of the preceding 182 daysNationalInsuranceCreditsOn account of having limitedcapability forworkHave received for a period of 20 weeks, and where the last of those fell within the 56 ... one ofthe 182 days before you claimed the disability elementIncomeSupportOn account of incapacity forworkHave received IS for a period of 140 qualifying days and where the last of those...
... against themselves. Between the time of its ratification and the onset of the project of legibility, there was a drˆole de guerre concerning the meaning of the self-incrimination provision ofthe ... but rather in cases involving the assertion ofthe reg-ulatory and administrative authority (in the case ofthe American colonies) of either the metropole or the American central state. They ... outsiders to the role of shapinglegal doctrine, they began their careers as critics of court power. Once theytook hold ofthe reins of state and began to staff the courts themselves, how-ever, the...
... nancing Funding ofthe health sector is one of the most critical issues affecting the performance ofthe national health system. The issue is problematic, as often only 50% or less ofthe already ... throughout the country. The per capita water supply is 2% ofthe world average (198 cubic metres per person) and the consumption of water for agriculture purposes is one of the highest. Only 43% of ... ofthe WHO country of ce in Yemen As per the recently introduced human resources reform, the WHO country of ce, in close consultation with the Ministry of Public Health and Population, the...
... degrada-tion in the population of hemoglobin-positive cells.To the best of our knowledge, there has been noreport on the promoter function ofthe human HO-2Fig. 7. Characterization ofthe human ... degradation ofthe HO-2mRNA.Functional analysis ofthe HO-1 and HO-2 genepromoters under hypoxiaTo address the question of whether hypoxia influences the promoter activity ofthe human HO-1 ... analyzed the promoter function ofthe 1.5 kb 5Â-anking region of the HO-2 gene in the present study.YN-1 cells were transfected with each construct of the HO-1 and HO-2 gene promoters (Fig. 7B). The...
... of which may lead to better results. The deci- sion when to switch to the next best path of a given WHG depends on the length ofthe input and on the time already used. After the pars- ... some to the left. 4.3 Scoring and Result Selection The scoring function for edges takes into ac- count their length, the coverage ofthe edge, the number of component edges it consists of, and ... and b) and another edge which has been built from them (edge c), the latter should get a bet- ter score than the sequence ofthe original two edges. If there is another edge from the parser which...