... consequences for the comparison ofthe results of this study with the others. Jacobsen et al. (2006) acknowledged this in the first paragraph of theirpaper when referring to the other set of studies: ... is whether any of theseresults can be extrapolated to judging the beauty of stimuli in the auditory modality.390 M. Nadal et al.in the representation ofthe reward value of a stimulus, the motor ... none of these studies aimed at identifying the network of aestheticjudgment per se” (Jacobsen et al., 2006, p. 276). In sum, while the question of the brain correlates of judging the beauty of...
... implement. The Backoff Erk model is the best, using the Baseline for the majority of decisions and backing off to the Erk smoothingmodel when the Baseline cannot answer.Figure 5 (shown on the next ... is the concatenation of two words (e.g. house/car). One word is the orig-inal in a document, and the second is the con-founder. Consider the following example of ap-plying pseudo -words to the ... similarity score,Seen(vd) is the set of seen head words filling the slot vdduring training, and C(vd, n) is the num-ber of times the noun n was seen filling the slot vd The similarity score sim(n,...
... further contribution to thestudyofthe by H. C. Yarrow 34They pay respect, however, to the memory ofthe dead, for they embalm the bodies ofthe men with driedmoss and grass; bury them in their ... lodge of the friends ofthe dead person, except to be buried in the grave of one of them. Much ofthe property of the deceased person is buried with the body, a portion being placed under the body ... A further contribution to thestudyof the by H. C. Yarrow The Project Gutenberg EBook of A further contribution to thestudyof the mortuary customs ofthe North American Indians,...
... understanding. The approach of studying goal-based dialogue and structure reconstruction also allows us to comment on thethe function of clue words within analysis. The theory of clue interpretation ... anaphors and clues in the next section. Even w!thin the classification of connectives, there is a question of level of explicitness ofthe clues. Consider the example: EX7: 1 )The city is dangerous ... cleans the parks 3)So the parks are ugly I \ 4)Then the roads are a mess 2 5 5)There's always garbage there Here, 2 and 4 contain the clues; 3 and ~ are brothers. 2)Inference: There...
... describes the work and transmits the final report ofthe Committee on Proposal Evaluation for Allocation of Supercomputing Time for theStudyof Molecular Dynamics, Second Round. The committee ... system housed at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), based on the advice of a previous National Research Council committee convened in the fall of 2010. The success ofthe program has ... discussion ofthe proposed research. As described in detail above, committee members considered the scientific merit, justification ofthe requested time and the qualifications ofthe principal...
... algorithmsand the selection ofthe sequences in the alignmentdetermine the nature ofthe answers returned by the application ofthe computational tools. The statisticalnature of these tools makes their ... comparing the results of all thesemethods is beyond the scope of this review. The main features ofthe approach are illustratedhere for the combination ofthe Level Entropy methodand the SequenceSpace ... to the TM number, and another (N2) counting the posi-tion relative to the most conserved residue in the particular TM. The conserved locus is assigned the number 50, and the N2 values ofthe other...
... Statistics ofspelling errors for the 100 companies in the Webis-PRA-12 corpus. Considered are the number ofwords and the number of letters in the company names, as well as the number of different ... 379 ofthe 1 538 assigneenames. These names are not retrievable by the baseline system, and thus form the main target forour classifier. The second row of Table 4 reportson the distribution of ... identifiers in the USPTO patents. The mean of spelling errors per company identifier and the standard deviation σ refer to companies with misspellings. The last row ineach table shows the number of patents...
... analysis of cultural heritage artefacts …why? 42.1. Determination ofthe nature of component materials of an artefact 42.2. Dating 52.3. Determination ofthe creative process of a material or ofthe ... radiography. It then proceeds to discuss the application of these techniques for thestudyof objects of cultural heritage significance.Professor Tim Wess is responsible for Chapters 3 and 4 of this ... spots of organic or mineral pigmentssuspended in organic media;• varnish.One wants to determine the texture ofthe backing and ofthe paint layer, the characteristic“touche” ofthe author, the...
... repetitivesequences.Analysis ofthe DNA methylation profile fortherapeutic use of human ES cells in regenerativemedicine The potential use of human ES cells in the field of regenerative medicine ... is the establishment of embryonic stem (ES) cells, which maintain the ability to form all types of cells in the body, and candifferentiate into a variety of cell types in vitro [8]. The use of ... Differentiation of cells from the early blastomere stage to the blastocyst stage isaccompanied by a change in the epigenetic profile thatdirects the differentiation pathway to either the embryo proper or the...
... without the least shadow of proof, with the glorious name of Leonardo. On the other hand, it is perfectly true that Victor Hugo is the author ofthe Châtiments. The conclusion is, that the most ... 217 The facts ofthe past must be imagined on the model of those ofthe present—Danger of error especially in regard to mental facts 219 Some ofthe conditions of human life are permanent— The ... All the scholars of any distinction have possessed in an eminent degree the instincts ofthe collector and the puzzle-solver, and some of them have been quite conscious ofthe fact. "The...
... BenContentsVIenergy between the nucleus and the matrix, or the driving force. In addition to this, the weakness ofthe conventional OG theory is in much reliance on the grain boundary mobility.One ofthe present ... stress-free singlecrystal ofthe volume V, the strain energy release ofthe system occurs. The strain energyrelease can change depending on the orientation ofthe stress-free crystal. The strain ener‐gy ... use ofthe work. Any republication, referencing or personal use of the work must explicitly identify the original source.NoticeStatements and opinions expressed in the chapters are these of the...
... partly depends on the kind of data used (e.g. the level of detail and the amount of inherent ambiguity) and the samplingmethod. ‘Geometric’ methods might limit the number of orientations selected ... that there is a wealth of experimen-tal data, not all of them having been discussed here,that can be used to define interface residues. The ques-tion ofthe reliability of this information is of ... substitute for the deleted atoms [13]. Anotherpoint is that one should, in principle, always checkwhether the mutants do not affect the 3D structure of the free components themselves, i.e. whether ornot...