... significance, the pattern of im-
provement is fairly consistent.
5 Conclusions
We investigated the consistency of human assessors
in the area of summarization evaluation. We con-
sidered two ways of measuring ... based on one
of three regression methods: robust regression, non-
negative least squares, or canonical correlation. The
regressions are calculated based on a...
... played down the role of
discourse. Since in practical settings, discourse
plays an important role, our goal was to develop
an agenda for improving the handling of discourse
references in entailment- based ... for inference. In another 28%,
references could optionally support the inference
of the hypothesis. In the remaining 28%, refer-
ences did not contri...
... for Computational Linguistics
Assessing the Costs of Sampling Methods in Active Learning for Annotation
Robbie Haertel, Eric Ringger, Kevin Seppi, James Carroll, Peter McClanahan
Department of ... case
for measuring cost in assessing AL methods.
1 Introduction
Obtaining human annotations for linguistic data is
labor intensive and typically the costliest part o...
... pre-existing system
capable of evaluating all of the jobs covered.
The new pay spines are divided into nine pay bands, and
staff covered by Agenda for Change were assimilated on to
one of these pay bands ... difficult to assess impact and
variations in impact across the NHS.
While the pay system implemented in the NHS was
designed for the characte...
... management of training institutions.
Outside of the MoH, the Cabinet Office and the Minis-
try of Finance control the annual budget for all minis-
tries. The Ministry of Education and the Ministry of
Science, ... crisis, the
MoH plans to double the annual number of health training graduates in the next five years to increase the supply
of health...
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Reviewing The Benefits of Health Workforce Stability
James Buchan
Abstract
This paper examines the issue of workforce stability and turnover in the conte xt of policy ... of workforce stability and
methods of monitoring it. The objective of the paper is
there...
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Improving the implementation of health
workforce policies through governance: a review
of case studies
Marjolein Dieleman
1*
, Daniel MP Shaw
2†
and Prisca Zwanikken
1†
Abstract
Introduction: ... analysis
The authors of this article constituted the research
team, an...
... Moliné
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Sabado S Girardi
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Introduction: One of the components of the Health Observatory for Latin American and the Caribbean (HO-LAC)
is the design and implementation of metrics for ... et al.: Towards the construction of health
workforce metrics for Latin America and the Caribbean. Human
Resources for Health 2011 9:24....
... from China, and phylogenetic analysis of the major capsid protein (VP60) revealed
that they were related to a pandemic antigenic variant strain known as RHDVa. Rapid spread of the
RHDVa pandemic ... Journal
Open Access
Research
A pandemic strain of calicivirus threatens rabbit industries in the
Americas
Michael T McIntosh*
1
, Shawn C Behan
1
, Fawzi M Moh...
... probabilistic model of genetic and physical inter-
actions that allows prediction of new protein functions and
genetic interactions in addition to studying the organiza-
tional principles of the integrated ... between-pathway
interpretation of a dense bundle of genetic interactions. On
the other hand, the network theme in which components of
the same complex...
... structure of imatinib bound to the oxidoreductase NQO2 and reveals insights
into the binding specificity and the off-target effects of the inhibitor.
Journal of Biology
2009,
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Published: 15 ... (CML), in which the
chronic phase of the disease is characterized by the increased
proliferation of the myeloid lineage and which is
cytogenetically diagnosed by...
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Assessing the contribution of alternative splicing
to proteome diversity in Arabidopsis thaliana
using proteomics data
Edouard I Severing
1,2,3
, ... by themselves
not very indicative for the contribution of AS to the
proteome diversity in A. thaliana. Thi...
... similar.
Example: The example is from [1]. The sequence of the
LbH domain of members of the LpxA family consists of
the imperfect tandem repetition of hexapeptide units [9-
11]. These imperfect tandem repeats ... give a definition of the pseudo-peri-
odic partition of a string that is originally proposed in Li et
al. [1]. We then give a definition of the...
... contributions of breeds to the core set are not
very closely r elated to the loss due to exclusion of the breed. For instance,
inclusion of the Hamburgh gives the same increase in diversity as inclusion
of ... method in a set of cattle
breeds [10]. They noted that because of the recursive nature of the Weitzman
method, the algorithm to calculate...
... first time the < /b> prevalence of < /b> cytB haplotypes
in the < /b> BPI and GPI breeds. The < /b> BPI breed originated around the < /b> small vil-
lage of < /b> Pi´etrain in Belgium in 1920, but its ancestry still remains obscure ... probably brought by the < /b> Phoenician colonisers being mixed with other
swine breeds due to the < /b> invasion of < /b> the < /b> Baleari...