... Destination Satisfaction 11 2 .1 Definition and Concept 11 2.2 Determinants of Tourist Destination satisfaction .13 Tourist Loyalty .14 Number of Visits 16 ... to acquire and assess information on destinations andthe cost of planning or a sense of emotional attachment and loyalty to the destination based onthe activities and attractions offered) Li, ... the theory that people travel because they are pushed and pulled to so (Baloglu and Uysal, 19 96) The concept of push and pull travel motivation has become one ofthe most popular and useful frameworks...
... and Johnson (20 01) and report the f-score of our disfluency detection system The f-score f is: f = 2c g+e (2) where g is the number of “edited” words in the gold test corpus, e is the number of ... producing the 25-best list for the reranker The log figure of merit is the sum ofthe log language model probability andthe log channel model probability plus 1. 5 times the number of edits in the sentence ... model to the log-linear optimisation algorithm The boolean indicator features consist ofthe following groups of features operating on words and their edit status; the latter indicated by one of three...
... paper offers a series of ideas and suggestions for further steps that government could take along these lines What Policy Options Might Government Consider? 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Issue ... Compliance, and Regulation: The CECO Perspective and Role.” Chapter Three of this document provides a summary ofthe major themes and topics of conversation in this session The final session ofthe conference ... with some reflections onthe regulation of corporate governance and compliance, onthe impact of SOX, andonthe tension between stronger regulatory controls for corporations andthe performance...
... Observation compared with imagination Exp Brain Res 11 2, 10 3 11 1 Grèzes, J., and Decety, J (20 01) Functional anatomy of execution, mental simulation, observation, and verb generation of actions: ... brain to the art of dance Phenomenol Cogn Sci 1 12 doi: 10 .10 07/s 110 97- 010 - 919 0-y Cross, E S., Hamilton, A F., and Grafton, S T (2006) Building a motor simulation de novo: observation of dance ... understanding ofthe embodied simulation account of esthetic experience, as well as the relevance ofthe present data to prior work on expertise and aesthetics We conclude with consideration of possible...
... also the recipient of a heart and lung transplant, in 19 95, andinto her 14 th year post-transplant is one ofthe longest living survivors in the UK She has received a number of honors and won a ... the differentiation of pure populations of cells (Wang et al 2007) Furthermore, there is currently no clear consensus as to the number of cells needed, the mode/route of their delivery, andthe ... 31 Glossary 32 11 12 The Delivery of Regenerative Medicines and Their Impact on Healthcare 2 .1 ntroduction: Evaluation of I Potential of California Model The California...
... affect the selection ofthe cases and that the laws of mathematical probability may be applied to estimate the accuracy ofthe sample‖ (p 11 8) The inclusion of probability sampling andthe crosscase ... the FASB The FASB and its Mission due process at the FASB is part ofthe mission ofthe organization, which is, ―to establish and improve standards of financial accounting and reporting for the ... to accomplish the goals ofthe non-control group The population of comment letters provided the basis for an additional random selection of 25 comment letters from the population of all related...
... Hypothesis Hypothesis Summary of hypothesis testing Conclusion 87 87 89 89 93 96 99 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 10 7 Overview of significant findings Implications of ... to current theory in the discipline Limitations of this study Implications ofthe findings for market players 10 7 10 9 11 0 11 3 viii Recommendations for future research Conclusion 11 4 11 5 APPENDICES ... environment and given national government control of inflation and monetary policy, competition and concentration determine bank behavior andthe countenance of appropriate risk levels Bank concentration...
... low in their emotional functioning [16 ] The objective of this study was to assess the literature for the impact of iron overload and infusion Iron Chelation Therapy (ICT) on patients' QoL and to ... ICT, and by the condition (thalassemia, SCD, MDS) Figure provides an overview ofthe hypotheses for the impact of infusion ICT onthe QoL of patients with iron overload In thalassemia, the impact ... desferrioxamine and combined therapy with desferrioxamine and deferiprone in iron overloaded thalassaemia patients Br J Haematol 2003, 12 1 :18 7 -18 9 Piga A: Bone Marrow Transplant 20 01, 19 :11 -13 Shumaker...
... Where n s and n1, are the refractive indices ofthe substrate andthe corresponding layer respectively, d1, is the geometrical thickness ofthe corresponding quarter wave layers and λ B is the target ... Vol 17 (2), 15 1 15 9, 2006 15 3 structural properties However, a long nitridation times must be avoided because it leads to formation of AlN onthe surface, which degrades the properties ofthe ... simulation is to show how the change in the DBR substrate will result in the difference of reflectivity For the simulation, we have used the thicknesses ofthe Al0.3Ga0.7N and GaN layers of 44 .16 and...
... (Aschmann, 19 73; Rabinovitch-Vin, 19 83; Quezel and Barbero, 19 89; Pigott and Pigott, 19 93), but also in the changes of stand structure and architecture of trees observed within the same stand It is therefore ... In each stand, and within the limits ofthe same slope, several plots which seemed to be representative ofthe best andthe worst qualities were chosen The selection of plots was based on an assessment ... assessment ofthe general aspect ofthe plot andthe size and physiognomy of holm oaks Table I summarizes the main features ofthe different plots considered in the present study To evaluate the effect...
... in the ground in winter 19 89 for the direct seeded acorns and 4-month-old seedlings, and in fall 19 90 for the 1- year-old stock The 4-month-old seedlings were brought to the research center and ... provide L of water to each seedling as they were planted No further irrigation was provided to these, or to seedlings from the other stock types, during the remainder ofthe study The 1- yearold seedlings ... was 1. 7 for the 1- yearold seedlings However, the only difference in the other morphological variables was for shoot root ratio for the 4-month-old seedlings, where the ratio for the control seedlings...
... (Sacher, 19 54; Abo El-Nil, 19 82) andthe higher level of endogenous root promoters (Hong, 19 69) In 19 59, Reines and MacAlpine demonstrated stimulation of fascicle buds of P eliottii by the removal of ... recorded months after insertion ofthe cuttings Experiment Because the induced fascicle cuttings ofthe previous experiment reached the length of 12 -15 cm the second year after Arsenal treatment, the ... encouraging results on induction and rooting of fascicle shoots gation: a) production of a large number of propagules; and b) development of conditions for their successful rooting and estab- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS...
... The percentage of shoots showing SECOND flushes of growth between 19 81 and 19 90 are given in table I The proportion of leading shoots forming a second flush varied between 10 0% in 19 81/ 1987 and ... 0. 01) andthe length ofthe FIRST flush in 19 86 onthe number of branches onthe FIRST flush shoot in 19 85 (P ≤0.05) The linear regression relationships between lengths of major branch sections ... Collin HA (19 82) Hormonal control of shoot apex activity in Theobroma cacao L Proc 8th Int Cocoa Res Conf, Cartagena, 19 81, 253-257 (19 91) The effect of bud position on growth and bud abscission in...