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... being taken, the straight between the points either all fall onthe same side of the line, or some fall onthe same side, and someonthe line itself, but none onthe other side /3/ ... to examine them Farewell The word “itself ” distinguishes this clause, onthe relation between the volumes, from the next one, onthe relation between the surfaces In other words, the cylinder ... of the surface, or someonthe same side, and someon itself, but none onthe other side /5/ And, when a cone cuts a sphere, having a vertex at the center of the sphere, I call the...
... từ đó) Thereare two benches to the left of the shop 2 Các bạn di chuột vào cụm từ để biết chức cụm câu: Thereare two benches to the left of the shop 3 Tại câu lại dịch vậy? - Thereare two ... chia are, were…”) Ví dụ: There is a boy and two girls in the classroom Thereare two girls and a boy in the classroom Trong câu “benches”- ghế dài – danh từ số nhiều nên động từ "to be" chia are ... *There are two benches to the left of the shop Hình thức ngữ pháp : cấu trúc: there are/ is….to the left of…” – (có bên trái gì) Chúng ta quan sát...
... that the segment [d;b] satisfys conditions of corollary 2.2, we now imitate the above proof to finish the corollary Certaintly, the last corollary is a solution for our key questions, in the case ... IS(c)} to be the union of two consecutive segments Therefore,it is a segment In the case nk−1 < M − 1, apply the corollary 2.1 ( if nk−1 = M − 2) or the corollary 2.3 (if nk−1 < M − ) to the segment ... nk + Thereare two ablities for index m1 : m1 = M − k + and m1 < M − k + The former is easily answered by the corollary 2.1 so here we only give the proof for the latter.In fact, We define the...
... S), ammonia, carbon dioxide, methane, and carbon monoxide arethe most pervasive (Donham et al., 1982a; Donham and Gustafson, 1982; Donham et al., 1982b; Donham and Popendorf, 1985; Donham et ... food the benefits that made it successful animals (Martin, 2004) When they can have disastrous consequences for in the developed world, but also the find these areas, they bring along thethe ... companies from the time they are born or hatched right through their arrival at the processing plant and from there to market The packaged food products are marketed far from the farm itself These trends...
... convention about replacing (E(α) )n by E(α) q n,q In this paper we study the weighted q-Bernstein polynomials to express the fermionic q-integral on ℤp and investigate some new identities onthe ... http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/64 Page of Theorem is important to study the relations between q-Bernstein polynomials and the weighted q-Euler number in the next section Weighted q-Euler numbers concerning ... In the special case, x = 0, let Fq(t, 0) = Fq(t) Then we obtain the following difference equation qFq (t, 1) + Fq (t) = [2]q (10) Therefore, by (8) and (10), we obtain the following proposition...
... if A ≤L C and B ≤L D, then A + B≤L C + D A direct consideration is to see whether the star ordering has the same property And the solution is given in the following ∗ ∗ Theorem Let A, B, C, D ... and the solutions ∗ ∗ will be given in the following sections Also, the relations between A ≤ C, B ≤ D and ∗ A + B ≤ C + D, A ≤ B and CA ≤ CB are considered Star partial ordering In this section, ... ∗ ≤ CD Proof In view of (1.4), according to the assumptions, we have ∗ AB ∗ AB = AB CD Onthe other hand, on account of (1.4), from the conditions A* ≤ C and B* ≤ D, we have R(A) ⊆ R(C) and...
... integral equations of p-adic q-integrals on Zp First, we derive some interesting equations of p-adic q-integrals on Zp From these equations, we give some interesting formulae for the higher-order ... r In the special case, x 0, the sequence βn,χ,q numbers of order r attaches to χ βn,χ,q are called the n th generalized q-Bernoulli By 2.13 and 2.14 , one obtains the following theorem Theorem ... Thus, one obtains the following theorem Theorem 2.9 For h ∈ Z and n ∈ Z , one has h,1 βn,q −n x ∞ qhm x x m n−1 q h−1 1−q m ∞ q h−1 m x m n q 2.40 m From the definition of p-adic q-integral on Zp...
... introduction the paper contains three sections In the second section we recall some backgrounds concerning Lf (α, ∞)-spaces and D3 (f ) and D4 (f ) properties Some results of Apiola in [1] are presented ... presented also in this section The third one is devoted to prove some auxiliary results which are used for the proof of Main Theorem The proof of Main Theorem is in the fourth section Backgrounds 2.1 ... say that (E, F ) has the property S and write (E, F ) ∈ S if there exists p such that for every j there exists k for every for every q there exists r such that Some Results onthe Properties D3...
... fz1 on D2 Thus f = f on D1 × D2 and the proof for the case N = is completed Now we assume that the conclusion of the theorem holds for N − ≥ Put k = k1 + · · · + kN From the hypothesis there ... following result Some Results onthe Relation Between 277 Theorem 3.1 Let p be a non-constant holomorphic function on Cm \ S, where S is a hypersurface in Cm and f is a continuous function on a domain ... function satisfying the followings: (i) For every z1 ∈ D1 the function fz1 (z2 ) = f(z1 , z2 ) is continuous on D2 (ii) For every z2 ∈ D2 the function f z2 (z1 ) = f(z1 , z2 ) is continuous on...
... and Theorem imply the condition 3d ≤ qn Theorem shows that inequality (1) cannot improve this condition (ii) Let u = and use (2) If q is even then 3d ≤ qn follows again If q is odd then the stronger ... determined in all these cases The final theorem gives at least a lower bound on PqL (u) According to Theorem 5, it is sufficent to consider only odd values of q The following convention is used Extending ... is known then inequality (1) can be replaced by u d ≤ nQ(K,dK ) (u) (2) The most common finite metric spaces in coding theory arethe (n-dimensional q-ary) Hamming spaces (R, dH ) Here, the Hamming...
... subset of the covariates to fit/interpret the data Thereare two main goals of variable selection, one is model identification, the other is regression estimation The former aims at identifying the true ... dependencies on x The goal of regression/classification is to find a function fD ∈ F ⊂ X →Y “close” to ftrue based onthe past observations D with F some class of functions Or phrased in another way: we are ... speaking, the LoRP consists in the so-called loss rank of a model defined as the number of other (fictitious) data that fit the model better than the actual data, and the model selected is the one with the...
... that if µ(n) k, then there exists uniquely a minimal spike of degree n in Pk The following is a criterion for the hit monomials in Pk Theorem 2.4 (Singer [17]) Suppose x ∈ Pk is a monomial of degree ... identify the vector space QPk (ω) with QPkω ⊂ QPk We note that the weight vector of a monomial is invariant under the permutation of the generators xi , hence QPk (ω) has an action of the symmetric ... (F2 ⊗A P5 )GL5 Based onthe results in [23, 24], we have the following Theorem 1.3 Let n be as in Theorem 1.2 Then, we have (F2 ⊗A P5 )GL = n Obviously, Theorem 1.3 implies Theorem 1.2 Note that...
... findings regards the quality of the information given to the parents when the http://www.medsci.org Int J Med Sci 2009, clinical asthma diagnosis was made There might be a recall bias, but there might ... deficiency of the primary information as well as the parental informed consent In any case, such findings corroborate the data quality even though there also exist obvious limitations The worldwide ... years of age the parental questionnaire was only able to identify 54% of the children with a medical record of asthma (25) Even in our investigation there seems to be a similar low concordance...
... at the company, and how to apply these theories At the company, I was positioned at the Front Office Management, working as a receptionist I would support the receptionist with handling phone ... Award for the best Australian Education Counselor in 2004, the only prize awarded to Australian education consultants by Australian Education International in the South of Vietnam (The complete ... ABSTRACT Thereare thousands of graduates from hundreds of universities and colleges every year Therefore, the amount of students who are ready to apply for a job is so much The raised question is...